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Captured Lies
by Maggie Thom
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INTERVIEW:
1.What or who inspired you to
start writing?
I've been writing since I was
young - pre-teen for sure. I think it really started as curiosity. I loved
reading and when I'd read a story, I'd wonder, 'could I do that?' I loved the
idea of making up stories. So at some point as a kid, I started jotting down
ideas. I grew up in the country so there was lots of time to amuse myself,
especially in winter. Writing became a great way to create other lives, other
worlds. It was fun.
2.How did you come up with ideas
for your books?
I get ideas all the time,
from everyday life. I take something from real
life and change the circumstances that it might occur in. Sometimes a whole scene will play out in my
head. The smallest thing can start
me to wonder 'what if?' For example, Captured Lies was conceived after I had seen posters about missing children, I
heard about a child being
abducted by a family member and a plane flew
rather low over us on its way to the airport. I started to wonder what would happen if someone was kidnapped and
grew up not knowing. Then one day
they accidently found out the life they'd lived
wasn't the one they were supposed to have. What if that life was supposed to have been good but turned out
to be really lousy? The ideas kind
of melded together and out the other side, came Captured Lies. So ideas for my books often
come from seeing, hearing,
smelling, tasting, feeling something and then changing the circumstances and wondering 'what if'.
It comes so natural to me that I'm
surprised that not everyone does it :).
3.What components are necessary
for the genre of this novel?
Suspense - something
compelling, something intriguing that keeps you wanting to know what happens
next. That it be fast paced, to keep the momentum of the story going. That
there be believable characters who you want to get to know better, who you can
identify with, and you either like them or you don't.
4.What expertise did you bring to
your writing?
Besides writing for years for
pleasure, I did a lot of technical writing (policies, procedures, programs,
etc.) in my career in management. So I've done a lot of fiction and nonfiction but
to really improve my fiction writing, I took courses, joined a writer's group,
joined a critique group and I wrote. And I wrote. And I wrote. When I had free
time, I read about writing and plotting. I love to read all kinds of books,
which I think helped a lot. Not only did I read a lot of fiction books but I
started to look at the plots, the characters, the story, instead of just what
it was about. I analyzed what made it good.
5.What would you want your
readers to know about you that might not be in your bio?
I love where I'm at in life.
I'm in a very good place. I love what I'm doing. I love where I'm going.
6.As far as your writing goes,
what are your future plans?
Write. Write. And write. Just kidding but really
that's what I'm doing. Actually, I am about 3/4's done the next book - Tainted
Waters. I am hoping to have it available Spring of 2013. And I've been asked to
do a sequel to Captured Lies, so we'll see where that goes.
7.If you could be one of the
characters from any of your books, who would it be and why?
Tough question. I think it
would be interesting to be almost any one of them. At least for a short period
of time.
For this I will choose Bailey,
the heroine because she's just an ordinary woman who gets thrown into a crazy
situation where she discovers her life is a lie. She goes through an emotional
upheaval - her mother suddenly dies and she discovers she wasn't really her
mom. She has to figure out the truth, of who she is, by taking all the pieces
of a puzzle and put them together while staying ahead of the people trying to
kill her. She's got so much coming at her, I wonder how well I'd cope with all
of that. It would be very challenging and thrilling, you know, minus the part
about people wanting you dead. :)
8.Do you belong to a critique
group? If so how does this help or hinder your writing?
I used to. It really was a great
help. It gave me some good feedback on my writing, some ideas of what I needed
to work on. The group disbanded, mainly because members moved away. I still
belong to a critique group but this one is of people who are not writers, they
are readers, and they help me with what is working in my story and what isn't.
Love it.
9.When did you first decide to
submit your work? Please tell us what or who encouraged you to take this big
step?
There are a few people who have
encouraged me over the years. My husband, my kids and my sisters, are my
biggest fans and supporters. I actually wrote Captured Lies about four years
ago, but didn't do much with it until last year. I asked a few people to read
it and when they all said they loved it and asked what I was doing with it, I
knew it was time to do something. It was enough to get me on the path to
publish it.
10.
What is the best and worst advice you ever
received? (regarding writing or publishing)
Best: 'Go for it. What do you
have to lose? You're a good writer...'
Worst: 'It's not worth the
effort.'
11.
Do you outline your books or just start writing?
I do both. Sometimes a scene
will come to me and I just start writing and then I backtrack to fill in the
story, the characters, etc. Then I have to figure out where this scene fits,
what makes it compelling, what's the background. Other times, I'll outline the
story first and then start writing. Usually I do a mix of both in a novel. I'll
start writing, then outline, then write more and then outline more and on and
on. I really don't have a set pattern.
12.
Do you have any hobbies and does the knowledge
you've gained from these carry over into your characters or the plot of your
books?
I guess I'd have to say being
active, hiking, being in nature. I love the outdoors and I tend to include a
lot of nature scenes along with hiking or being active.
13.
Do you have an all time favorite book?
Stephen R. Donaldson's - Thomas
Covenant White Gold Wielder.
14.
Have you started your next project? If so, can you
share a little bit about your book?
Yes. As I mentioned earlier, my
next book is called Tainted Waters
(available spring of 2013).
Frustrated at being fired from her latest job and
overwhelmed by her consolatory family, Sam decides to move to the family’s
cabin at the lake. A place she hasn’t been to since her dad committed suicide
twenty years before. Or did he? Snooping is something she’s good at but someone
seems to be taking offence to her looking too closely at what has been
happening at the lake. What she discovers is shocking. Now she must uncover
what’s real and what’s not. The
descendants of the four families who own the land around the lagoon are dying
off... will she figure out why, before she's next.
Matrimonial Cake (I now love
but didn't as a kid)
3/4 brown sugar
3/4 oatmeal
3/4 flour
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/8 tsp salt
1/3 to 1/2 cup margarine or
butter
Mix dry ingredients and cut in
margarine. Spread 1/2 of the crumb mixture on the bottom of a 6 x 8 pan (a pie
pan works great). Add the date filling on top and then cover with the remaining
crumbs. Bake at 350 °F for 30 minutes (until slightly brown).
Date Filling:
1/2 cup dates
1/4 cup water
2 Tablespoons brown sugar
Mix together and cook for 3
minutes. Cool.
Note: You can replace the
margarine with coconut oil. It tastes awesome. Is a bit crumbly but very good.
16.
What is your favorite reality show?
I'm not really a fan of reality
shows. Gasp. I know, I shouldn't have said that out loud. If I had to pick I
guess I'd say the Voice but just the tryouts.
17.
Who is your favorite actor and actress?
My favorite actor is Matt
Damon. I like who he is as a person and I love his movies.
My favorite actress is Hilary
Swank. I like who she is as a person and I love her movies.
18.
Can you tell us a little about the black moment in
your book?
Actually there are a number of
black moments in Captured Lies. The one that really stands out for me though is
when her mother dies. My dad passed away when I was writing Captured Lies, so
it was a tough scene to write.
19.
If you were a casting director for the film
version of your book, who would play your lead roles?
Bailey would be Hilary Swank.
Guy could be Matt Damon.
20.
Anything else you might want to add?
I love the feedback that I've
received from readers about Captured Lies. I'm fascinated with what people get
out of the story I've written.
I'd also like to thank you for
what you do to help authors and readers. Thank you for being such a gracious
host.
BLURB:
She was kidnapped not once but twice and now
someone wants her dead because of it....
Her life was a lie!
Bailey knew her upbringing wasn’t normal but she’s
worked hard to stabilize her life. At 29, she finally has a good business, a
stable home; her life is miles from that of her childhood. Then suddenly her
mother dies, leaving a gaping hole and a discovery that they may not even be
related. If Guy, the private investigator is to be believed, her life is a lie.
Using the skills she learned on the streets, Bailey travels back through a
sketchy and dangerous past, to find answers. Dodging bullets, staying ahead of
those who want her dead and convincing Guy she can do it alone, are making it
difficult to discover not only the secrets of her mother’s past but that of a
family claiming she is theirs.
Everyone seems to have a story... but who’s telling
the truth? And who wants her dead? Is Guy part of the solution? Or part of the
problem? To discover the facts, she’ll have to untangle a web of deceit, lies,
and secrets, dating back over thirty years.
But can she do it in time.....
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Excerpt:
Her door was yanked open. She jerked sideways, her
arm coming up to shield herself, her foot lifting to lash out. Before she could
make contact, a body pinned her and a hand reached across her, ripping out the
keys. The scream that formed on her lips was swallowed, as she met a steely
pair of blue eyes. He moved back but not before redirecting her foot to the
floor mat. Her hand instinctively wrapped around the flash drive and slipped it
into her pocket. Feeling faint with relief, she slumped back. Her door slammed
and her would be thief was soon around the car and opening the passenger side.
Sliding into the seat, Guy closed the door, leaned back and glared at her.
Too tired to move, she rolled her head sideways to
meet the glower. Neither spoke. She waited him out. After a long period of
time, she raised her eyebrows.
He folded his arms across his chest, and turned to
look out the window. “Who was the guest at your house?”
“What?”
“Who was the nice man who was waiting at your
home?”
“What were you doing at my mom’s place?”
“Looking for you.”
Since he wasn’t looking at her, she took the time
to study him. He definitely had the cute bad boy down pat, all dressed in
black, with his black leather coat and his hair looking windblown and falling
over one eye. The scruffy beard thing was almost going too far.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
AUTHOR Bio and
Links:
Maggie
Thom made the hard decision to leave her successful, twenty year career in
management, to write full time. The leap was easy, the freefall was adventurous
and very enlightening. When she’s not running her children around or spending
time with her best friend, her husband, she’s writing - anywhere, anytime. Give
her five free minutes and you’ll find her busy scribbling down ideas. She lives
in the real world but loves to get lost in the lives of her characters - who
live, love and laugh and are all figments of her imagination. She is thrilled
to release her first novel - Captured Lies - filled with suspense, murder,
mystery and romance - available October 2012. She is busy writing her second
novel to be released, spring of 2013.
She
can be found at:
www.maggiethom.com
www.facebook.com/authormaggiethom
www.twitter.com/authormaggiethom2
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6549592.Maggie_Thom
Book
is currently available through:
Amazon
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Kobo
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20 comments:
Thank you for hosting today
Good morning Christine. Thank you for hosting me today. It's nice to meet you.
Welcome to my blog Maggie. I hope you have a great tour.
Just to let everyone know, Captured Lies is now available for purchase at all online ebookstores - iTunes, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, Sony, Diesel...
What a great interview, sure did cover a lot of information.
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Hi indeborg. Funny you should mention that. Christine asked some great questions and I was done all of them before I realized it. :) Thank you for stopping by.
Maggie, I enjoyed reading how you discovered the bones of your idea for this story. I'm amazed how adroitly you were able to flesh it out to write a suspense novel that sounds poignant and intriguing. Great interview!
Maggie Thom's book Captured Lies is such a fun read! Great story line, fiction that mirrors life in so many ways...the secrets we often keep in order to protect but so often they only make matters worse. Great book, thanks for writing and for sharing on this blog!
Hi K.A. Thank you. I too am surprised sometimes by where I end up from a simple idea. Captured Lies was one of those journeys. It went through so many edits and reviews it has come a long ways from that original idea. Thank you for stopping by.
Hi Catherine. Thank you so much. I am really glad you liked Captured Lies. I appreciate the endoresement. So true about the secrets and I'm glad that came through in the book. Thank you for stopping by.
I love learning more about the author. Like favorite author, favorite actor and actress and favorite recipe... I can already see these influences in the next book.
Sorry for the late post. I’m playing catch-up here so I’m just popping in to say HI and sorry I missed visiting with you on party day! Hope you all had a good time!
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Hi mindgardner, thank you. Tainted Waters will be out in the spring so you can find out then. :) Thank you for stopping by.
Hi Karen. Your not too late. Thank you for stopping by. I think we all have so much going on it gets hard at times to keep things straight. I know I do. :)Thank you for stopping by Karen.
This looks like an interesting read. I love romantic suspense and you made me curious to try out this one.
Hi Nicki. I'm glad it intrigues you. I look forward to your feedback. Thank you for stopping by.
Christine thank you for hosting me. I love what you are doing for authors and readers.
It was an interesting interview. Good choices for the actor and actress to play the characters. Glad that you doing what you love, which is writing.
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An insightful interview thank you.
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Interesting interview!
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