Hi fellow readers and writers! I’m so happy to be able to pop on here during my book’s birthday celebration. Amy’s Choice, a coming-of-age tween novel, is the sequel to Call Me Amy, which was selected for Bankstreet College of Education’s list of Best Children’s Books for 2014.
Amy finds more than an abandoned seal pup in her tiny fishing village on the coast of Maine during 1973. Both of these books are published by Luminis Books and today marks the official release of Amy’s Choice. I’ll be signing hot-off-the-press copies at the Salem, NH Barnes & Noble (2-4) and I’m also giving away prizes today on my own blog: www.marciastrykowski.com.
Meanwhile, I’d love to share this interview Marcia Meara posted on her popular Bookin’ It blog a while back. Here are the first questions followed by a link to the original post:
Wednesday Author Interview: Meet Marcia Strykowski
Bookin’ It is happy to have Childrens/Tween author Marcia Strykowski with us today. Hi, Marcia! Nice name! *grin* Could you tell us a bit about how you became a writer? When did you decide that’s what you wanted to be, and what steps did you take to prepare for a writing career?
MS: I was always creating storybooks as a kid, so my interest evolved from there. I took an array of classes in writing and illustrating books in college. Eventually I tried expanding one of my shorter manuscripts until it turned into my first tween novel, Call Me Amy. After much reworking, I submitted it to publishers and it was accepted by Luminis Books. My next two novels were a lot easier to write, now that I was familiar with the process. I also joined SCBWI (Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators) and volunteered at their conferences. Most importantly, I’ve been in several long-term critique groups over the years.
BI: I love the genre you are aiming for with Call Me Amy. Those “tween” years seem to fall between the cracks, at times, with many books being geared for much younger audiences, or much older, more experienced ones. Were you inspired by any particular authors, past or present, and what is it about their work that impresses you, or moves you?
MS: I’m inspired by many different authors—there are so many great ones. Novels such as To Kill a Mockingbird and Anne of Green Gables, where the characters, setting, and storyline stay with you long after the last page, are especially inspirational. A few of the many authors who motivate me include Katherine Paterson, Richard Peck, M. M. Kaye, and Willa Cather.
BI: Great choices. What genres do you read most often for pleasure…those books you gravitate toward the minute you walk into a bookstore?
MS: I would probably first check out the YA section and I especially enjoy historical fiction. For example, I recently listened to The Invention of Wingsby Sue Monk Kidd on audio—loved it!
BI: Haven’t read The Invention of Wings, yet, but I loved The Secret Life of Bees, and The Mermaid’s Chair. I’m making note, here. On to the more physical aspects of your writing. Do you have a dedicated workspace, and are you consistent with the amount of time you spend writing each day?
To continue reading the rest of this interview, please click here.
To find out more about the ‘Amy’ books (and to win gift cards and books), please follow my website (I’ll look forward to checking out yours in turn). I’m also on Twitter: @MarciaStry
Okay, I’m off to help Amy blow out her birthday candles. Thanks so much for joining us and happy National Author’s Day, too (a nice coincidence)!
Yay, Marcia! So glad you shared with us, and I’m tweeting, and reblogging this for sure. PLEASE, everyone, help Marcia by sharing this post anywhere you can! Writers Helping Writers – it’s what we aim for, here.
Good luck with all of this, Marcia! I hope the newest book is a resounding success, and I’ll be eager to hear how the signing goes. Do update us when you have time. Great news, and btw, I LOVE the cover of Amy’s Choice. It’s just super! 😀
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Thank you very much, Marcia, for your nice comments and for this site! The signing went great. I’ll be posting pictures eventually… just got our power back on after lots of wind and rain this morning.
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You’re welcome, Marcia, but it’s writers like you who will ultimately make this site the great resource I hope it will become. Sharing advice & links, asking questions, and offering support and ideas, and tweeting about each other’s promotions will make it a unique spot, I think. So happy the signing went well, and looking forward to hearing more about that, too.
Hope your power stays on. We had a fierce wind all day yesterday, which brought us our first nippy weather of the season. In the 40’s last night, and only in the 60’s so far today. That’s my ideal temp! Having it year round would make me happy as a clam! 😀
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Reblogged this on Bookin' It and commented:
Congratulations to Marcia Strykowski, and please help spread the word via Twitter, Facebook, or reblogging. You can make a difference! Thanks.
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Congratulations!
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Thank you, Jen!
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