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Interview with Jessica Chambers

When did you decide you were really going to try to make it as a writer?

Actually, the deciding was the easy part! I knew way back when I was very young, around six or seven, that I wanted to be an author some day. Yet, while most kids grow out of their childhood dreams—to be an actor, firefighter, astronaut or whatever—mine has stayed with me. So, when I finished Voices on the Waves, finding a publisher was the natural next step.

What is your favorite part of the writing process?

Oh, it has to be creating the characters. I love inventing true to life people, complete with flaws as well as good points, who readers can hopefully identify with even if they don’t necessarily always like them. I especially love it when my characters change and develop in ways I hadn’t anticipated when I first began writing them.

Your first novel, Voices on the Waves, covers a multitude of characters. Do you have any favorites or anyone that you could really relate to?

I always love all my characters, however unsavory they might be, but the one I most enjoyed writing in VOTW was probably Karenza Jackson. Without giving too much away, though she shows a capable, free-spirited front to the world, she is in fact far more complex than that. In the space of the novel she demonstrates a range of traits from kindness and understanding, to cruelty and indifference, and even a great vulnerability, all of which made her head a fascinating place to inhabit.

Are you working on a second novel?

Better than that, my second novel is with a publisher as we speak. It’s called Dark is the Sky, and as the title suggests, it has a darker tone than VOTW. In a nutshell, it follows the Cameron family who are still coming to terms with the tragedy that tore them apart twelve years before. It’s a tangled web of lies, love and family secrets and I’m hoping it will be released later this year.

How did you find your publisher- Red Rose Publishing?

As with so many things in life, it was mostly down to luck. I may never even have heard of Red Rose if a fellow member of the online writing group I belong to hadn’t been accepted by them. While I was checking out her novel on the Red Rose website, I decided to take a look at their submission guidelines. It just so happened that one of the few genres they were accepting from first time authors was holiday novels. Well, why not? I thought. They can only turn me down. So I took a deep breath and emailed my manuscript, and the rest, as they say, is history!

When you were five, you were diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa. Can you explain what this is and how you overcame a vision impairment to go on and publish a novel?

Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) is an inherited eye condition affecting the retina, causing varying degrees of sight loss. It’s a gradually developing disease, and in my case I was able to attend a mainstream school until the age of nine. By then my sight had deteriorated to such an extent that my teachers felt they no longer had the expertise to provide me with the specialist help I needed, and so it was decided I should finish my education at Dorton House, a school for the visually impaired. Not only did I learn to read Braille and use a computer with speech software, both of which have been invaluable in so far as my love of reading and writing; I was also lucky enough to meet my wonderful English teacher, Mr. Barry, who gave me the confidence to pursue my dream.

What are your favorite genre’s to read? What are you currently reading?

I’m a total book addict and will read pretty much any genre of fiction, so long as it has an intriguing plot and strong, memorable characters. For example, I’m currently reading Melissa De La Cruz’s Blue Bloods series, and next on my to read pile are a Philippa Gregory, a James Patterson and a Catherine Alliott. For me, alternating between so many genres keeps reading fresh and exciting!

What are some of your favorite activities- besides reading and writing?

What? You mean other hobbies actually exist? Seriously, though, I have two dogs, a four-year-old Staffy and a twelve-week-old Staffy/Bull Dog cross, and I love going for long walks with them over the parks near my home. I’m also an avid soccer fan, victim to the rollercoaster ride of emotions that is life as a Liverpool supporter.

Where would be your dream vacation?

It would have to be somewhere hot. OK, so I’m a redhead and so shouldn’t spend too much time in the sun, but I can’t help it. Life just seems so much brighter when the sun’s shining! On the other hand, I’m not the sort of person who can spend all day every day lying on a beach. I love relaxing, but I also enjoy soaking up the local culture, visiting sights of historical interest. So anywhere where I can combine the two elements would be ideal. Suggestions, anyone?

What is your advice for aspiring writers?

Study your craft. Most of us, unless we happen to be a literary genius, won’t write a publishable novel on the first attempt. Read every book you can lay your hands on about creating believable, unforgettable characters and how to weave page-turning plots. Join a writing critique group, whether online or face-to-face, to get feedback on your progress that will help you improve. Most of all, love what you do and write the sort of novels you would enjoy reading!

Voices on the Waves by Jessica Chambers

Faye Wakefield runs a competition at her beautiful farmhouse in Cornwall, offering a two-week vacation for nine lucky guests. The guests don’t know they are in a competition, they think they have just won a lucky stay, but Faye has another plan up her sleeve. As the days go by and the nine guests begin to know each other, Faye keeps a sharp eye out on them. Who will she pick as the winner of her mysterious competition? Patrick O’Leary- the Irishmen who can’t seem to stop drinking whisky? Sweet mannered Leah Shaw, who is hiding behind her own pain and keeping a big secret?
Voices on the Waves by Jessica Chambers is a unique story about a large amount of people all trying to find their way. Each character has their own background and story, and it was fascinating watching them all unfold throughout the pages. I felt a bond with all ten characters, which is hard to achieve, but somehow Chamber’s makes each of them shine in their own light. The ending had me tearing me up a bit, but I found this story to be touching and inspirational. I hope there might be another book in the works so readers can meet up with some of the cast again!
[Rating: 4]

On Tour: Voices on the Waves by Jessica Chambers

Jessica Chambers is on tour May 2-16 with her novel Voices on the Waves. When Faye Wakefield runs a competition offering nine lucky winners a…

Future Tour: Voices on the Waves by Jessica Chambers

Jessica Chambers is going on tour May 2-16 with her novel Voices on the Waves. When Faye Wakefield runs a competition offering nine lucky winners…

In My Mailbox: Week of February 13th

In My Mailbox: Week of February 13th

Title: Starring in the Movie of My Life
Author: Laurel Osterkamp
Received: From Laurel Osterkamp
Synopsis: STARRING IN THE MOVIE OF MY LIFE, by novelist Laurel Osterkamp, is about
two women who vie for the love of the same man. Thirty-five-year-old
Samantha acts without thinking. Her heart is huge while her sense of purpose is
small; she’s willing to fight for those she loves, but she’s never learned to fight
for herself. Eighteen-year-old Melody is cold and calculating, and she’s driven by
the desire to better herself. As these compelling yet deeply flawed women battle
for the affections of 25-year-old Nathan, he becomes increasingly confused and
torn between them.

Nathan is Melody’s English teacher, and after he saves her from being raped,
she becomes attached to him. Melody longs for the affection she’s never felt, so
she involves her friends and family in her self-invented drama, making sure she
is at once the star and the director. Meanwhile, Samantha is newly married to
Nathan. But Samantha has issues, including hang-ups about motherhood and
lingering feelings for her ex. To make sense of the world, Sam relates her life to
the themes of her favorite movies, while she independently makes a
documentary in order to jump-start her non-existent film career.

Title: The Midwife’s Confession
Author: Diane Chamberlain
Received: From Tricia Carr @ Meryl L. Moss Media Relations, Inc
Synopsis: When Noelle Downie is found dead of an apparent overdose, her best friends Tara and Emerson are left blindsided by her death and struggling with burning questions. Everything they knew about their longtime friend—her natural calling as a midwife, her passion for causes, her love for her friends and family—portrayed a woman who completely embraced life, not someone suicidal.
Clearing out Noelle’s small home, Tara and Emerson encounter old photos, handwritten birth records, and sincere thank you notes from Noelle’s former patients—no hint that Noelle had been unstable during the years leading to her suicide. But among Noelle’s belongings, an unfinished letter is discovered—a clue to a disturbing past and an unbearable secret. With just one piece to the puzzle, Tara and Emerson commit to digging deeper for clues, slowly peeling back years of hidden deception that had been silently tearing apart their best friend.

Title: Love Struck
Author: Chantel Simmons
Received: From Chantel Simmons
Synopsis: In the vein of her popular debut and bestselling novel, Stuck in Downward Dog, Chantel Simmons brings us a funny, heartfelt story about losing the perfect life—and find a real one. When 27-year-old image consultant Poppy Ross discovers her handsome and seemingly devoted husband Parker is having an affair, she is dumbfounded. Before she can confront him, however, he is struck by lightning. When he regains consciousness, he has lost his short-term memory—including that of the affair. Given this unlikely chance to erase history, Poppy decides to remake herself in the mistress’s image, so that her husband might never be tempted to stray again. Her quest to become the perfect woman has disastrous results, however, and may just turn out to be the worst thing possible for her marriage.

Title: Voices on the Waves
Author: Jess Chambers
Received: From Jess Chambers
Synopsis: When Faye Wakefield runs a competition offering nine lucky winners a two-week stay at her beautiful farmhouse retreat in Cornwall, she promises an experience they will never forget. However, even Faye could not have imagined how bringing these people together would change their lives forever.

Just as she hoped, the competition yields a diverse mix of characters. Among them are Leah Shaw, a shy young woman with troubled eyes; the womanizing business tycoon Marcus Armitage; Karenza Jackson ruled by her deep-rooted need for independence; retired nurse Bronwyn Davis, and Patrick O’Leary, an Irishman with an affiliation for the whisky bottle.

So begins a gently unfolding story of love and illicit affairs, heartache and self-discovery. Yet, as sparks fly and the guests share their long-buried secrets, only Faye knows of her ulterior motive for inviting them all under her roof.