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Author Q&A: Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus

How do the two of you go about writing a book together? Is it a lot of back and forth, or more of a collaboration?

We only had our first taste of writing separately last year when we took our maternity leaves back-to-back. And it sucked—we share a creative brain and don’t take that for granted.

We stumbled onto a process with our first novel, The Nanny Diaries, that has essentially remained the same. We work together every week day, beginning with coffee like we’re on a talk-show. We catch each other up on what we’re reading, watching, and listening to. We talk about what’s capturing the Zeitgeist and are particularly interested in those aspects people are not talking about and why that is. The themes of our books are born in the conversations we find ourselves returning back to. Once we have the seed of an idea, we spend several weeks outlining the core elements of the story—primary and periphery characters, each of their arcs, A and B plots, and timeframe. We then break this outline into chapters, go off and generate them, edit them for each other and then string them into one document. Once we have this first draft we sit together and go over it line by line on the computer, on paper, and frequently out loud, until it is ready to go to print. And of course, our editor gets to weigh in at multiple junctures along the way.

How would you describe your book?

It’s our imagining of what it would be like to be in the passenger seat for a celebrity’s nervous breakdown. And that person isn’t just your boss, isn’t just your best friend, but is your family.

What was the hardest part of the writing process for each of you and what are your biggest distractions?

The two hardest parts are outlining, because we liken it to playing Barbies in the dark. Everything is in flux and it’s maddening. Then that phase of editing where you know something isn’t working but you have to bang your head into the carpet until you figure out what it is.

Our biggest distraction is YouTube. We can get sucked down a Sondheim portal until we’re watching sock puppets sing, “I Feel Pretty.”

What are your favorite genres to read?

Anything gripping. We have small children now so when we find time to read we need to be entertained with a capital E. The Hunger Games, One Day, It Happens Every Day. Give us a page-turning plot.

What do you want readers to take away from your story?

That the tabloids tell half the story, if that.

What is the one thing that you want readers to know about both of you as authors?

We think about our readers’ enjoyment to the point that would make them uncomfortable.

How important do you think social media is for authors these days?

It’s crucial. As book stores disappear it’s the only way to stay connected with readers. We love going on tour, but we only do that once a year. Facebook, Goodreads & Twitter allow us to talk to our readers every day.

What does your daily schedule look like?

We try to get our dogs, laundry, groceries, and children sorted by 11—grab coffee and muffins—and then keep our butts in the chair until 5, when we run to preschool pickup. Glam, right?

What would be your advice to aspiring writers?

Don’t edit yourself when you’re creating a first draft. If you do you’ll judge yourself straight to a blinking cursor. Just vomit it all down. Step away for a few weeks. Then come back, read it through, and start editing the ‘f’ out of it. Be open. There is ALWAYS more than one way to tell a story.

What advice would you give yourself ten years ago?

You really might want to write a sequel to The Nanny Diaries one day.

Any words of wisdom?

Everything is subjective. Nanny Diaries was rejected by 11 publishers and picked by 1. It just takes one.

Are either of you actually Britney Spears fans?

HUGE. We don’t work out without her.

What inspired you to model your book after her life?

She is a fully-functional mother of two who is legally controlled by her father—and now soon-to-be husband. How is this happening in this day and age?

What’s next for the two of you?


Our next YA novel, Over You, is out in August, about a teen breakup coach who can get anyone over anyone in four weeks—or less. Look for an excerpt in September’s Teen Vogue.

THANK YOU SO MUCH, EMMA AND NICOLE, FOR JOINING US ON CHICK LIT PLUS. PLEASE CHECK OUT THEIR LATEST MUST READ, BETWEEN YOU AND ME.

Debut Author of the Month: June: Samantha Stroh Bailey

Chick Lit Plus is pleased to announce the Debut Author of the Month for June is Samantha Stroh Bailey, author of Finding Lucas. Can you…

My First 5K: Week Two

This past week has been week number two in my training schedule for the upcoming 5K I signed up for. The schedule is getting a…

In My Mailbox: Week of June 24

In Samantha’s Mailbox:

Title: The Undiscovered Novelist

Author: Sarah Bridgeton

Received: Via CLP Blog Tours

Synopsis: Twenty-seven-year-old Jordyn Simmons has almost everything she’s ever wanted—a sexy live-in boyfriend, an adorable son, and a finished novel she plans to publish. The only two things missing from her life are a publisher for her book and a relationship with her estranged mother, Debra. As Jordyn pursues her novelist ambitions, her world collides with Debra’s, and both women are forced to make decisions that will change their lives forever.

Title: This Tangled Thing Called Love

Author: Marie Astor

Received: From Marie Astor

Synopsis: Claire Chatfield has everything a girl could possibly wish for: looks, a promising career, and an engagement ring from one of New York’s most eligible heir-bachelors! Life should be a dream and yet, it does not feel like one… When an enigmatic new neighbor, Alec Brunell, moves into an apartment above from Claire’s, Claire is surprised to find herself wondering whether the choices she has made in her life are worth following through.

In order to secure his place as his father’s successor, David Lawson must settle down with a wife befitting the future head of Lawson Enterprises – and who could fit the prerequisite better than lovely Claire Chatfield? There is just one glitch – David Lawson is in love with another woman.

Alec Brunell has never lacked for women’s attention, but he finds himself at a loss when faced with his downstairs neighbor, Claire Chatfield. Still, her iciness only adds fuel to his fire, as Alec is determined to change Claire’s view of him.

This Tangled Thing Called Love follows the story of four people searching for love – will they have the courage to find it?

Title: Dewitched

Author: EL Sarnoff

Received: Via CLP Blog Tours

Synopsis: After serving time for Snow White’s attempted murder, the Evil Queen is about to get a makeover. Just not the kind she expected. Thinking she’s being sent to a luxurious spa that will enable her to restore her beauty and recapture her title, Fairest of All, Jane Yvel instead finds herself at Faraway, a rehab center that caters to fairy-talelanders addicted to evil.

Upon confronting her love-hate relationship with her magic mirror, she is sent back to the world of happily-ever-after. Her goal: to discover the true meaning of beauty. Her assignment: to work for Marcella, a demanding Princess-In-Waiting. Jane finds herself irresistibly drawn to Marcella’s dashing fiancé, Prince Gallant, and his exquisite seven-year old daughter, Calla Rose. Will the Evil Queen who had no heart end up with a heart that’s broken?

Wickedly funny, darkly shocking, and deeply moving, DEWITCHED unravels the Snow White story as we know it and will make you see the evil legend in a new light as she rewrites her life.

Title: The Next Best Thing

Author: Jennifer Weiner

Received: From Emily @ Engelman & Co.

Synopsis: Actors aren’t the only ones trying to make it in Hollywood.…At twenty-three, Ruth Saunders left her childhood home in Massachusetts and headed west with her seventy-year-old grandma in tow, hoping to make it as a screenwriter. Six years later, she hits the jackpot when she gets The Call: the sitcom she wrote, The Next Best Thing, has gotten the green light, and Ruthie’s going to be the showrunner. But her dreams of Hollywood happiness are threatened by demanding actors, number-crunching executives, an unrequited crush on her boss, and her grandmother’s impending nuptials.

Set against the fascinating backdrop of Los Angeles show business culture, with an insider’s ear for writer’s room showdowns and an eye for bad backstage behavior and set politics, Jennifer Weiner’s new novel is a rollicking ride on the Hollywood roller coaster, a heartfelt story about what it’s like for a young woman to love, and lose, in the land where dreams come true.

In Sara’s Mailbox:

Title: Clean Break

Author: David Klein

Received: Lisa @ Booksparkspr

Synopsis: A riveting tale of psychological suspense about a woman who finds herself in an impossible situation. Lured by the hope of a better life for herself and her son, Celeste Vanek must deal with the emotional and physical resistance of her compulsive gambler husband when she asks for a divorce. Though she hopes she is on the verge of making a clean break, her husband demands his family back, and things get violent. Jake Atwood, who witnesses the shocking scene between Celeste and her husband, struggles with his own emotional and ethical issues while attempting to help Celeste escape her marriage. At the same time, Jake is involved with Sara, a married and childless police detective who has a private agenda to pursue when a crime is committed that links all of these characters together and changes their lives forever. With heart-pounding suspense and brilliant psychological insight, CLEAN BREAK will leave readers breathless.

Title: Great Aunt Sophia’s Lessons for Bombshells

Author: Lisa Cach

Received:

Synopsis: Grace Cavanaugh is hell-bent on proving her Women’s Studies dissertation thesis that beauty only leads to misery. And what better research subject than her great-aunt Sophia, a former B-movie star? Now eighty-five and facing surgery, Sophia has asked Grace for company. . . .

Grace imagines a helpless, lonely old woman, forced to turn to a great-niece she barely knows. Instead she finds the aging diva holding court in a Pebble Beach mansion, oozing a bombshell-itude—arthritis and wrinkles be damned—that captivates every male in sight. To Grace’s dismay, her greataunt decides a perfect distraction would be transforming the frumpy feminist into a femme fatale who purrs for her suitors . . . or devours them. She ordains classes in everything from carb cutting to lingerie, culminating in a challenging final exam. The newly svelte Grace must test her wiles—on both devilishly handsome and morally corrupt Declan and sensitive but painfully awkward Dr. Andrew.

Newly unleashed desires—and the discovery of a closely held family secret— threaten the bookworm-turned-babe’s entire feminist upbringing. Her thesis gone sadly awry, Grace wonders if her great-aunt is right: Will trusting her heart lead her to find beauty in the most unexpected places?

Guest Post by Lauren Clark

If you enjoy Dancing Naked in Dixie ….  Dancing Naked in Dixie, set in the real-life city of Eufaula, Alabama, is the story of magazine…

Author Profile: Lauren Clark

Author Name: Lauren Clark
Website: www.laurenclarkbooks.com.
Bio: Lauren Clark is the author of Stay Tuned and Dancing Naked in Dixie. She writes contemporary novels set in the Deep South; stories sprinkled with sunshine, suspense, and secrets.

A former TV news anchor, Lauren adores flavored coffee, local book stores, and anywhere she can stick her toes in the sand. Her big loves are her family, paying it forward, and true-blue friends. Check out her website at www.laurenclarkbooks.com.
Titles: Stay Tuned, Dancing Naked in Dixie
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Dancing Naked in Dixie for Kindle
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Stay Tuned

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Interview with Samantha Stroh Bailey

 When did you know writing was for you? Ever since I was a little girl, I have always written. I actually send my first chick…

Beauty Review: NYR Organic

I was super excited when Monica Butschek offered to send me some product samples from the line NYR Organic. Being the beauty junkie that I am – of course I couldn’t say no! So let’s take a looksie at what I got:

• Frankincense Hydrating Cream
• White Tea Enriching Facial Mask
• Rejuvenating Frankincense Facial Serum
• Wild Rose Beauty Balm
• Beauty Sleep Concentrate

Um, can we say SCORE! I’ve had a blast these past two weeks trying everything out. I think my favorite product was the Hydrating Cream. Have you seen the commercials where someone gets whacked in the face with a shirt and it immediately turns to water? I don’t even know what product that is for in all honesty, but that’s how I felt when I slapped this on my face. Cool, refreshing, and hydrating. I really enjoyed using the facial mask as well. When I wiped the product off, my face just felt cleaner, which I don’t get with all the masks that I try. It’s hard to describe the feeling, but I would definitely use this again and again! I was really intrigued by the Beauty Sleep Concentrate, and wish I had more of this stuff to keep trying it out. It says that it “recharges and works with your skin’s natural night time rhythm” which sounds pretty spectacular. But I do know that it smelled good and I enjoyed using it for a few nights. And last but not least, the Facial Serum and Beauty Balm were also great products. I used both in the mornings to give my skin a perk-me-up, and I think they worked fabulous.

Not only can you use these fab products (and much more than what I’ve featured) but you can also be in your own business as a consultant for the line! For more information, please contact Monica for all the details!

Monica Butschek
NYR Organic Independent Consultant
Email: mmbutschek@yahoo.com
Shop: www.us.nyrorganic.com/shop/monicab
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Charming Tuesday: A Beauty Favorite

Like the saying goes, all good things must come to an end … and today marks our final posting for Charming Tuesday. In a few weeks we will be starting a new segment that will feature some of our favorite beauty products, but for now, this will be the last Charming Tuesday. So, in honor of a fun and fantastic few weeks with this feature, Samantha and I have listed below our absolute ALL TIME BEAUTY MUST HAVES! Enjoy!

Charming Tuesday Product of the Week: ALL TIME BEAUTY MUST HAVE

Samantha’s All Time Beauty Must Have:

With our last Charming Tuesday post, Sara and I decided to pick our all-time must have product. Of course I can’t choose one, so I decided to write about the products that I bring in my small makeup bag when I am going out. These are what I call my essentials, and I have actually made my boyfriend leave a friend’s house once to go back home and get my bag for me. I feel naked without it when I’m out and about. So here’s my essentials:

1. Concealer. I use Almay Clear Complexion Concealer, and it is fabulous at covering up any marks and staying put throughout the night.

2. Eyeliner. I use Maybelline Showstopper in navy. When I opt out of eyeliner, I could pass for the kiddie buffet. Not a good look for me. I have eyeliner on hand wherever I go.

3. Lip Gloss. Sara got my hooked on Maybelline Baby Lips lip gloss. It has turned into an addiction. I now have cherry, peach, and quenched.

4. Eyelash Glue. Yes, I wear fake eyelashes, and often. I always have my adhesive on hand for any just in case moments and have lash stuck my cheek. That has yet to happen, but you never know.

Those are my makeup essentials. I also always pack a mini-deodorant (hello dance floor), an extra hair tie that usually ends up going to a girlfriend, and a pair of flip-flops if I’m wearing heels. I love big purses, and my feet thank me at the end of the night.

Sara’s All Time Beauty Must Have:

I have two. My first beauty favorite is actually fairly new. Recently, I started hearing all the buzz about the new BB creams that were being introduced onto the market. As I have mentioned before, I am usually a pretty low maintenance gal, and most days leave the house without any makeup on. But, I was interested to try out this new product and see what all the buzz was about … so I went to my local Walgreens and picked up the new Garnier BB Cream and was amazed with the results. This product renews, brightens, evens, hydrates, and protects skin – and it really does. My skin had a dewy glow right after application! By far, this is my new favorite and I’m sure I will be using it from here on out.

My other favorite must have beauty product is actually sunscreen. I’ve always been very diligent with my sunscreen usage because my skin is so fair, but two summers ago, I found out that I had a melanoma on my upper right arm. It was a very scary time in my life but I am glad that we were able to find it and remove it all completely. I now go to the dermatologist every three months to have my skin checked and am even more diligent about my sunscreen application. Because of my past, I literally fly through bottles of sunscreen. Some work better than others, but to me, they are all the same … but my face is a different story. I have found that regular sunscreen on my face is too harsh and often times burns my skin. That is, until I started wearing Ocean Face Potion. This stuff is fabulous! It protects my skin without the irritation, plus the container is small and I can carry it around in my purse. By far, my absolute must have product – I literally have a container in my purse, my car, my gym bag, and a few in our medicine cabinet. I highly recommend this product.