Saturday, March 31, 2007

Joyce Anthony's Virtual Book Tour Starts Here



Today I am welcoming Joyce Anthony, author of the spiritual fantasy novel Storm. This is Joyce's first book and it is already winning over reviewers with its real and vibrant characters and beautiful words.

This is the first stop on Joyce's month long tour. Please feel free to leave comments so she knows you stopped by. On April 2nd, Joyce will visit Brenda Jenkins Kleager's blog--http://treasuredsecrets.info/realblog.html.
The tour will wrap up on April 30th, with Joyce's visit to the blog of Mary Emma Allen--http://maryemmallen.blogspot.com/

Cheryl: Joyce, thank you for joining me today. I am thrilled to be the one who starts off your book tour!

Joyce: I'm happy to be here, Cheryl. This promises to be a very exciting month.

Cheryl: While you’ve written numerous articles and short stories, Storm is your first novel. How does it feel to see your book on store shelves and at Amazon.com?

Joyce: It feels incredible. I see my book and it is almost hard to believe I actually wrote the book. It is a feeling I don't think I will ever get used to.

Cheryl: Storm has received rave reviews. The Book Peddler called it “one incredible read” and Marvin D. Wilson, author of I Romanced the Stone, said it was “…a breath of fresh air.” Did you expect such an enthusiastic response to your novel?

Joyce: Not really. I spent so much time worrying that nobody would like it, that it didn't occur to me people might love Storm :-) Every incredible review I receive is so special to me!!

Cheryl: Your novel revolves around Storm, who is abandoned as an infant and raised by a lighthouse keeper. During Storm’s journey to discover his true identity, he meets a variety of people and changes their lives forever. How did you weave spirituality into your novel without coming across as preaching?

Joyce: The same way my spirituality is a part of my life, without me preaching. Just as people know where my faith is by how I live, by what I say and do, they are able to see Storm's spiritual beliefs, the faith of the other characters, simply by seeing how they relate to those around them. I'm a firm believer in example being the best teacher.

Cheryl: How long did it take you to complete Storm and what was your writing process like?

Joyce: Storm took two years to write once I started putting words on paper. I write everything longhand, and the experience was often like automatic writing--the words flowed so steadily. My biggest surprise was how strong I reacted emotionally as I wrote--I found myself laughing, crying, getting angry. It was a whole new experience for me.

Cheryl: A portion of your royalties from Storm will be donated to Stop It Now! an organization working to prevent the sexual abuse of children. How did you become involved with this organization?

Joyce: I was doing research one day and came across their website. I was very impressed by their approach to the subject--it is unique and I believe whole-heartedly in what they are trying to achieve.

Cheryl: If you could only give one piece of advice to aspiring writers, what would it be?

Joyce: Don't give up and don't force it. Your characters will guide you if you allow them that freedom--and they know exactly where your story needs to go.

Cheryl: You are currently working on another project. Can you tell us a little bit about that?

Joyce: Spirit of the Stallion is a non-fiction account of a bipolar child. In addition to his story, which is incredibly inspiring, there is practical advice for those with bipolar children in their lives. So often, existing books don't address the practical, everyday issues involved. This book will cover those issues.

Cheryl: Is there anything else you would like to share with us today?

Joyce: I'd just like to invite readers to visit my site and to make a note of my tour stops and chats for the month. I'd love comments :-)

Once again, thanks for stopping by Joyce. We enjoyed learning more about you and Storm. I wish you great success in your future endeavors.
Joyce: Thank you, Cheryl!!!


For more information about Joyce and to view her entire virtual book tour schedule, check out her website at http://joyceanthony.tripod.com/. And don't forget to order your copy of Storm from Amazon today! http://www.amazon.com/Storm-Joyce-Anthony/dp/1932993746/ref=sr_11_1/104-6431922-6428714?ie=UTF8&qid=1173578116&sr=11-1

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5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well done, Joyce and Cheryl. Having read Storm, I am thrilled to be a part of your tour. Joyce will be at my place, www.janetelainesmith.blogspot.com on Apr. 23.
Good job on the interview--and even better on Storm. In case some of you haven't read it, it's a "don't miss" book if there has ever been one. You will never look at life the same way again.
Janet Elaine Smith
www.janetelainesmith.com

10:06 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Cheryl Great job with the interview questions -- Joyce your answers tell as much about you as a person as they do about your spellbinding book. Good job on both. I look forward to following your blog tour and learning more about you and Storm. Thanks for sharing with us.
Please be sure to visit when Joyce stops by my blog http://printedwords.blogspot.com on Friday the 13th of April. It promises to be another delightful interview.
See you there!
Billie A Williams
www.billiewilliams.com

12:24 PM  
Blogger Cheryl said...

Thanks for stopping by and thanks for the compliment, Joyce. I love interviewing people--finding out more about their work and how they approach their craft.

I am honored that Joyce started her tour here. I know by emails and conversation that there were others that stopped by the blog today too.

Good luck with the rest of the tour, Joyce. Let me know when your next book comes out and we'll do it again.

Cheryl

10:18 PM  
Blogger Tumblewords: said...

Cheryl, this interview is nicely done! Kudos to you and Joyce. I'll be hosting later in the month.

11:36 PM  
Blogger Cheryl said...

Thanks. I had a lot of fun with this interview.

Cheryl

3:12 PM  

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