Showing posts with label trivia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trivia. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Welcome to #TuesdayswithTaryn @ChristiCorbett #Author of Along the Way Home #historical

~Tuesdays with Taryn~
Christi Corbett

What book(s) most influenced you as a writer?
I would say my favorite book series of my youth, the Little House books by Laura Ingalls Wilder. I got my first book of hers at a yard sale at age seven, and read it so much the covers literally crumbled from wear and eventually fell off the book. And I had my first moment of absolute book joy when I learned that there were many more (which was my first brush with the concept of a series).

What book do you read over and over again?
Pieces of Sky, by Kaki Warner.

Tuesday/Thursday Trio-
1)      Movie- Legends of the Fall. However, I must add that while most swoon over Brad Pitt’s character, Tristan, I’ve always respected Aiden Quinn’s character, Alfred, because he was so steadfast and loyal and did the right thing no matter the cost to his own life plans.
2)      Music- I listened to the soundtrack to the movie “All the Pretty Horses” when I wrote Along the Way Home, as well as classical music (Mozart and Beethoven are my favorites). However, when I’m not writing I enjoy a random collection of anything from techno to jazz.
3)      Decadent Dessert- Plain Cheesecake. I just want to taste the actual cheesecake without having it masked by toppings like fruit or chocolate. Tiramisu is a close second, but cheesecake always wins!

What’s the most interesting or bizarre bit of trivia you’ve learned from researching for a novel?
This is probably a little bit on the TMI (too much information) side, but did you know that to create a “bathroom” on the prairie parts of the Oregon Trail, women would stand in a circle with their skirts in hand, spreading them out, while one woman would do her business in the middle of the skirt circle? Necessity really is the mother of invention!

Novel on your Nightstand:
Who/what are you currently reading?
Research books for my next books, so I’ve got a stack I flip through when I’ve got a few minutes to spare:
Letters of a Woman Homesteader, by Elinore Pruitt Stewart
Pioneer Women, by Joanna L. Stratton
Women’s Voices from the Oregon Trail, by Susan Butruille
The Gentle Tamers, by Dee Brown
Jessie Applegate, by Leta Lovelace Neiderheiser
The River of the West, by Frances Fuller Victor

Whom would you cast as your Main Characters/Hero/Heroine if your book became a movie?
I’m going to pass on this question.


Along the Way Home:
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Kate Davis is intrigued when her father reveals his dream of starting a horse ranch in Oregon Territory. Settlers out west value a strong woman, and though she manages the financials of her father’s mercantile her competence earns her ridicule, not respect, from Virginia’s elite society.

Jake Fitzpatrick, an experienced trail guide, wants land out west to raise cattle and crops. But dreams require money and he’s eating dandelion greens for dinner. So when a wealthy businessman offers double wages to guide his family across the Oregon Trail, Jake accepts with one stipulation—he is in complete control.

Departure day finds Kate clinging to her possessions as Jake demands she abandon all he deems frivolous, including her deceased mother’s heirlooms. Jake stands firm, refusing to let the whims of a headstrong woman jeopardize the wages he so desperately needs—even a beautiful one with fiery green eyes and a temper to match.

Trail life is a battle of wills between them until tragedy strikes, leaving Jake with an honor-bound promise to protect her from harm and Kate with a monumental choice—go back to everything she’s ever known or toward everything she’s ever wanted?


A note from Christi-



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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Welcome @WithLoveSiobhan MacKenzie, #Author of M/M Erotica "His Man" Series to #TuesdayswithTaryn

 Tuesdays with Taryn
Siobhan MacKenzie



What book(s) most influenced you as a writer?
I loved reading the works of Sidney Sheldon, Erica Jong, and Jacqueline Susan. Such raw sensuality – books like Valley of the Dolls and Fear of Flying really resonated with me. I love stories that aren’t afraid to push the sexual bounds – Fifty Shades of Grey, Masters at Arms are two of my current favorites.

What book do you read over and over again?
Actually, the “book” I read over and over is a series – the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon. I love historical fiction/romance and this series is absolutely brilliant.

Tuesday Trio-
1)      Movie- Cleopatra with Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and Rex Harrison
2)      Music- The Moody Blues (great music for romance)
3)      Decadent Dessert- a really good chocolate torte with lots of whipped cream and hot fudge

What’s the most interesting or bizarre bit of trivia you’ve learned from researching for a novel?
When I was researching for Her Scottish Exile, as well as His Man Friday, I wanted to know about the male orgasm, what it felt like and the sensations of it. So much is made of the female orgasm but no one ever discusses the orgasm from the male viewpoint. I found a couple of message boards where someone had asked that very question, and the answers that men gave were fascinating to me. They all said the same thing, to the effect that the male orgasm is that perfect zen moment {Tweet This} for them. Which is what I wrote in the particular chapter of Her Scottish Exile and in the section between Rick and Dave in His Man Friday.

Novel on your Nightstand:
Who/what are you currently reading?
Ecstasy by Bella Andre

Whom would you cast as your Main Characters/Hero/Heroine if your book became a movie?
I’m gonna go with Zac Efron for Dave Johnson – he’s got that innocent vibe going on and yet, he is a lot smarter than many give him credit for being. Yeah, he’d make a great Dave. I could totally see Justin Timberlake playing J. R. “Rick” Rickman – he’s got that street smart playboy vibe happening. He’d be perfect.


**The debut of Erotica and Romance author Siobhan MacKenzie**

David Johnson gets the job of a lifetime when billionaire mogul J. R. Rickman ("Call me Rick") hires him on as his Personal Assistant. In all of the qualifications for the job, Rick prizes one above the rest -- that David be an adventurous man. Rick promises him amazing sites and new experiences. David finds out those adventures don't just come in the boardroom either. David decides that being His Man Friday is a pretty exciting job after all.

His Man Friday is a piece of short fiction of approximately 11,500 words, featuring m/m sexuality.





**From Siobhan MacKenzie, author of 'His Man Friday', comes the sequel and continuation of the His Man... Series.**

Dave Johnson is about to celebrate his third anniversary as J. R. Rickman's Personal Attache and sometime lover. The milestone brings complications, however. To celebrate, Rick names Dave President and CEO of a new holding, bringing their relationship to a new level. But Elyssa decides she wants more from her relationship with Dave, adding a little more complication to his life. She knows nothing about what really goes on between the men. Dave is going to have to decide what he really wants from both Rick and Elyssa, and life as 'His Man Saturday'.



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