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Interview with Carol Snow

Q: I read on your website that at first you didn’t try to make it as a writer for fear of failure. What finally made you change your mind and go for it? Partly it was failure of another sort. After going into debt to get a teaching degree, I realized that teaching really is the most important job in the world … but I’d never be happy in a classroom. And partly – mostly – it was because no matter what job I did, my brain insisted on making up stories. At a certain point, they just had to make their way onto paper.

Q: How did you celebrate landing your first publishing deal? I’d been dreaming about the Big Moment for years. There’d be a phone call, and I’d jump up and down with excitement, then I’d call my husband at home, and we’d pop open a bottle of Dom Perignon. (Which we’d have to buy first – I don’t exactly have Dom sitting around the house.) But it didn’t work out that way. My agent received an offer long before I expected to hear anything, but it was for much less than we’d hoped for, so we countered. Rather than celebrating, I spent the weekend worrying that the offer would be withdrawn (even though my agent assured me it wouldn’t). After a few days, the money got a little better, but before I’d decided to accept it, another editor jumped into the bidding. There was a lot of back-and-forthing until I wound up with a nice two-book deal. By then, the initial excitement had passed, and my husband was out of town on a business trip. I think we drank a belated bottle of champagne (nothing too expensive), but I can’t really remember.

Q: You write books for both teens and adults. What do you enjoy about writing for both? While the books are quite different, my experience of writing them is pretty much the same. I’ll start with a primary character and a unique situation and go from there. I do enjoy getting to write about a greater range of characters and topics, plus I get a kick out of my teen fan mail. Teens are far less inhibited about contacting authors than their adult counterparts (or maybe they just have more time). An awful lot of them request help with book reports.

Q: What do you hope readers take away from your novels? If my readers come away from my books with a greater or different understanding of themselves or their worlds, great – but my only solid goal is to provide a happy escape from reality. The best letter I ever received was from a soldier’s wife. She said she and her best friend lived in constant fear for what could happen to their husbands in Iraq, but that they loved my books because they made them laugh and forget their troubles, at least for a little while.

Q: Just Like Me, Only Better will be out in April. What can you tell us about this book? I’m really excited about this book, and not just because in its review, Booklist called me “an author to watch.” (Up until now, apparently, I have been an author to ignore.) Just Like Me, Only Better tells the story of Veronica Czaplicki, a suburban single mom and substitute teacher who gets hired as a part-time celebrity double for an imploding young starlet named Haley Rush. Since Veronica is forbidden to tell anyone about her job, she must live a kind of double life: getting spray tans and going to film premieres during the day; eating macaroni and cheese and watching videos at night (because she can’t afford cable). The story is filled with twists and turns, Hollywood glamour and Hollywood dysfunction.

Q: Are you currently working on another novel? I’m writing a book about three women dealing with parenthood issues. The story is told from three different points of view, which is a first for me.

Q: Where do you find your ideas for characters and plots? I’m always looking for plot ideas, so pretty much everything that I read or observe goes through my “Can I use this?” filter. A few years ago, my husband told me about a business associate who bears such a striking resemblance to Jack Nicholson that people ask him for his autograph – and who has a daughter who works as an Angelina Jolie impersonator. I didn’t immediately say, “Hey! I’m going to write a book about a celebrity double!” But the inspiration was there when I needed it.

Q: What is one of your greatest personal achievements? I have a happy marriage and two great kids.

Q: What would be your advice to aspiring writers? Understand that it takes years to develop your craft, and don’t rush to publication. Also, be prepared to take criticism – and learn from it.

Q: You have lived a bit all over the US. Which was your favorite, and where would you love traveling to? After college, I spent five years in Boston. I love it there: the sense of history, the architecture, the intellectual spirit. I even like the weather. I never would have left, but I fell in love with my now-husband, which kind of messed up my plans. As for traveling, I went to France last spring – Paris and the Loire Valley – and I can’t wait to go back … someday.

In My Mailbox: Week of March 28

In My Mailbox Week of March 28th

Title: Wedding Season
Author: Katie Fforde
Received: From Katie Fforde/St. Martin’s Press
Synopsis: Katie Fforde’s unique spin on romantic comedy is a blend of the sweet, the sad, and the sexy.” Patricia GaffneySarah is a wedding planner hiding a rather inconvenient truth she doesn’t believe in love. But as the confetti flutters away on the June breeze of yet another successful wedding season she finds herself agreeing to organize two more events, on the same day, and only two months away. And while her celebrity bride is all sweetness and light, the other bride, Sarah’s own sister, quickly starts driving her crazy with her high expectations and very limited budget. Luckily, Sarah is aided in her seemingly impossible task by two best friends, Elsa, an accomplished dress designer, and Bron, a multitalented hairdresser. All three are very good at their jobs, but romance doesn’t feature very prominently in any of their lives. As the big day draws near, every moment is spent preparing for the weddings, and they certainly haven’t got any time to even think about love; or have they?

Title: Just Like Me, Only Better
Author: Carol Snow
Received: From Carol Snow
Synopsis: Ever since Veronica’s husband found the love of his life-not her-she’s been a walking zombie with runny mascara. It doesn’t help that she keeps getting mistaken for Haley Rush-the Hollywood starlet whose dazzling life is plastered on every magazine.
When Haley’s manager offers Veronica a job as a celebrity double, it only takes a moment before she says yes. Veronica gets to drive Haley’s car, wear her phenomenal clothes-and have fun with her hot celebrity boyfriend, Brady Ellis. Too bad the job’s only part-time, and at the end of the day she has to return to her life as a cash-strapped substitute teacher and cub scout mom.
But when real sparks fly with Brady, is it a fantasy come true or a disaster in disguise?

Title: The Cinderella Curse
Author: J.L. Penn
Received: From J.L. Penn
Synopsis: This is the hilarious tale of a girl who whacks a witch, gets cursed, and becomes a pumpkin at midnight. Sound strange? She thinks so.

Cindy had a fairy tale life – well, not literally – but she was pretty and popular. Then one fateful autumn day, while picking apples, she encountered a real-life witch. After accidentally clocking the witch on the head with her basket of apples, the angry witch put a spell on her. As Cindy would soon find out, she was destined to live out her nights turning into a pumpkin at midnight. Talk about a crimp in your social life!

There is only one antidote for Cindy’s terrible curse – if only she knew what it was. Hilarity ensues as Cindy attempts to lead a normal life as a part-time pumpkin.

Yummy Recipe: Chocolate Cheesecake

Who says you have to feel guilty for having some dessert? I will always have a sweet tooth, so even though I am trying to eat better, I just can’t cut out the chocolate! I found a fabulous recipe in the March edition of Fitness Magazine (page 150), and it is a much healthier version of my favorite pie, which is French Silk. This recipe is for Chocolate Cheesecake, and the ingredients and recipe can be found below. So have your cake and eat it too!
Makes 14 Servings
½ cup crushed graham crackers
2 tablespoons butter, melted
1 envelope unflavored gelatin
¾ cup fat-free milk
2 8-ounce packages reduced-fat cream cheese, softened
1 8-ounce package fat-free cream cheese, softened
8 ounces fat-free sour cream
1/3 cup sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla
4 ounces bittersweet chocolate, melted and cooled
Chocolate curls

1. In a bowl, stir together the graham crackers and butter. Press the mixture into the bottom of an 8-inch spring form pan. Chill while preparing the filling.
2. In a saucepan, sprinkle the gelatin over the milk; let stand for 5 minutes. Stir over low heat until the gelatin is dissolved. Remove from heat; cool for 15 minutes.
3. In a large bowl, beat the cream cheese with a mixer until smooth. Beat in the sour cream, sugar, and vanilla; gradually beat in the gelatin mixture. Divide the cream cheese mixture in half; gradually stir the melted chocolate into one half.
4. Spread half of the chocolate mixture on the crust. Spoon half of the remaining cream cheese mixture onto the chocolate mixture in small mounds; swirl them together with a butter knife.
5. Spread the remaining chocolate mixture on top. Spoon on the remaining cream cheese mixture, and swirl again. Cover; chill for 6 hours or until set.
6. Loosen the cake from the pan with a knife before removing the side of the pan. Cut the cake into wedges; top with chocolate swirls.

Walking as a Diet…Sure!

I can’t believe I’m finally saying this, but it seems that spring could be just around the corner! I thought we would never get past this dreadful winter, but now that I’ve actually seen the sun and have gotten my hopes up for decent weather, I want to take advantage. I have started taking walks outside around my work building during my breaks instead of sitting cooped up in the break room. I saw on Shape.com that they have posted a walking workout. Titled ‘The Walking Diet’ the article talks about how walking and/or hiking can help get you into summer shape. I have done the workout once so far, and I definitely recommend giving it a try if you can get outdoors! Head to Shape.com to view the complete workout.

Beauty Review: Biore Pore Strips

Lately, I’ve been really upset with my pores. I never had an issue with acne until just recently, and one thing I’ve noticed that I have enlarged pores especially around my forehead and cheeks. I tried a few different remedies to see which worked the best, and I have to say I am really liking the Biore Deep Cleansing Pore Strips. Just twice a week, I stick the strips onto my forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin, and let them sit for about 10 minutes. Once stripping them off, I can see everything it took off- whiteheads, oil, dirt. It’s kind of disgusting really looking at the dirty strip, but I feel like they are really effective. And the oil on my face has significantly decreased after only 2 sessions with the strips. The best part for me is they are relatively inexpensive. I got a box with 8 strips for only $7.99 at the drugstore.

The next product I am going to try is also from Biore, and is the Steam Activated Cleanser. The SteamActiv beads helps open the pores, better removing acne causing dirt and oil. Look for that review in a few weeks!

In My Mailbox Week of March 21

In My Mailbox: Week of March 21st

Title: House Rules
By: Jodi Picoult
Received: From SheKnows.com for Review
Synopsis: They tell me I’m lucky to have a son who’s so verbal, who is blisteringly intelligent, who can take apart the broken microwave and have it working again an hour later. They think there is no greater hell than having a son who is locked in his own world, unaware that there’s a wider one to explore. But try having a son who is locked in his own world, and still wants to make a connection. A son who tries to be like everyone else, but truly doesn’t know how.
Jacob Hunt is a teenage boy with Asperger’s syndrome. He’s hopeless at reading social cues or expressing himself well to others, and like many kids with AS, Jacob has a special focus on one subject — in his case, forensic analysis. He’s always showing up at crime scenes, thanks to the police scanner he keeps in his room, and telling the cops what they need to do…and he’s usually right. But then his town is rocked by a terrible murder and, for a change, the police come to Jacob with questions. All of the hallmark behaviors of Asperger’s — not looking someone in the eye, stimulatory tics and twitches, flat affect — can look a lot like guilt to law enforcement personnel. Suddenly, Jacob and his family, who only want to fit in, feel the spotlight shining directly on them. For his mother, Emma, it’s a brutal reminder of the intolerance and misunderstanding that always threaten her family. For his brother, Theo, it’s another indication of why nothing is normal because of Jacob. And over this small family the soul-searing question looms: Did Jacobcommit murder?
Emotionally powerful from beginning to end, House Rules looks at what it means to be different in our society, how autism affects a family, and how our legal system works well for people who communicate a certain way — and fails those who don’t.

Title: Bulletproof Mascara
Author: Bethany Maines
Received: From SheKnows.com
Synopsis: When Nikki Lanier signs up as a cosmetics rep at Carrie Mae, it’s hardly her idea of a dream job. With a degree in linguistics and a hard-core workout regimen, the twenty-six-year-old redhead once had hopes for a real career. But unemployed and desperate to escape life at home with her nagging mother, she’ll try anything – even selling make-up to housewives. But soon, Nikki learns that the powder and lipstick are simply cover-up for The Carrie Mae Foundation: a secret organization of international espionage and high-tech mascara founded for the purpose of “helping women everywhere.”

Whisked off to Thailand with her appointed partner, the legendary Carrie Mae agent Val Robinson, Nikki is soon in over her head. Between investigating the abduction of a human rights advocate, tracking down a murderous arms dealer, keeping up with her wildly dangerous new partner, and occasionally trying to have a dating life (with a hunk who may or may not be CIA), Nikki has to use all the courage and cosmetic technology she’s got to bring down the bad guys and get out alive.

With the support of the colorful Carrie Mae crew, a handsome yet suspicious stranger, and her wickedly unpredictable partner, Nikki will overcome even the most harrowing obstacles – including incessant phone calls from her mother – or die trying.

Title: Intimate Encounters
Author: Sierra Michaels
Received: From Sierra Michaels for Review
Synopsis: Cali is a graduate student paying her way through school giving sensual massages to strange men at an apartment with several other girls, where she leads a double life and internally struggles with the job she has chosen, the friendships she has made, and the lies she must tell.

At the university Cali is a star student trying to finish her master’s thesis on California archaeology. What the other students and professors must not know is that by night she makes money giving massages with a happy ending to strangers. At first, she truly enjoys working at the apartment, since it brings out the sensual side she lacks as a student. She forms a close friendship with two of the girls and a few of her regular customers, but struggles with the fact that she is doing something illegal, dangerous, and looked down upon in American society.

Intimate Encounters (by Sierra Michaels) is a humorous and occasionally serious account of the inner workings of the sensual massage business and the unique and sometimes pathological characters that work at and visit the apartment, as well as Cali’s life and struggles as a graduate student in doubt about her chosen field and her future.

Chick Lit Author Bridie Clark

Bridie Clark was raised in West Hartford, Connecticut, and developed a love for reading and writing early on. She graduated from Harvard College, where she spent much of her time as an editor of The Harvard Crimson. After graduating, Clark worked as a book and magazine editor, and wrote articles for The New York Times, Vanity Fair, New York, Quest, and Elegant Bride.
Bridie Clark has published two novels, Because She Can and The Overnight Socialite. She also co-wrote The Gawker Guide to Conquering All Media, and co-founded Blue State Coffee. Clark currently lives in New York City with her husband and daughter.

Chick Lit Author Janet Gover

Janet Gover was born in Melbourne, Australia, and had two great loves as a child- ponies and books. She competed in horse shows, winning a handful or ribbons, but mainly riding more for work, herding cattle on horseback. Gover figured out how much she wanted to be a writer when she 12 years old, when she was instructed to write a short story for a homework assignment. She typed 20 pages and made a cardboard cover for her proud masterpiece. It was then she was hooked.

Gover studied at the University of Queensland, where she focused on journalism, sociology, and political science. She went on to be a general reporter, then a specialist crime reporter before getting into politics. In the 80’s Gover was introduced to a computer, and was hooked. She currently works as a consultant, implementing high end digital systems in TV stations and production facilities in Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

Janet Gover also is a novelist, with two novels published through Little Black Dress. Her first, The Farmer Needs a Wife was released in January of 2009, and The Bachelor and Spinster Ball was recently released. Her latest novel, Racer Girls, will be out in July 2010. She also writes short series that are often published in magazines.