Our newest page: Spotlight on Authors

Hello everyone.  Words on a Limb would like to introduce its newest page, Spotlight on Authors.  It will feature staff interviews with published authors.  We will get a first-hand look at the challenges and rewards of being a writer as well as hear their personal stories.

Check out our latest interviews here.  Please feel free to comment or ask the author any questions you may have in the “Leave a reply” box.

Authors, if you would like to be featured on Spotlight on Authors, please contact us at wordsonalimb@bell.net.

Words on a Limb Interviews Doris Morales

This week Spotlight on Authors visits with Doris Morales, author of All Families Are Special.

She was born in El Salvador, grew up in South East Los Angeles and now lives in Puerto Rico with her husband of ten years. 


About writing …

When did you first realize you wanted to become a writer?
I have always had a very big imagination! My earliest memory of wanting to become a writer was in the third grade.  I turned in a story that I had originally made up to entertain my younger sister. The teacher loved it so much that she shared it with the class. She was the first one to tell me “you should be a writer.”

What book(s) has most influenced your writing?
A number of books have influenced my writing, especially those that carry with them a positive message. I’m a big Mitch Albom fan.

When and where do you prefer to write?
I do my best work when I’m sitting next to a window.  Sometimes I’ll get ideas for characters or subjects just by opening the curtains. Every person has a story to tell.  I really enjoy imagining the potential adventures that different people have been on.

What was your biggest challenge in writing your book?
One of the biggest challenges was just getting started. I needed to find a way to cover a topic that many parents have difficulty with, and I wanted to do it in a way that was child friendly.

About you …

What do you like to do when you are not writing?
I love to read! I read everything from mystery novels to self-help books.

Can you share something that is happening in your life that would surprise us?
I am in the process of obtaining my Educational Specialist degree.  As a teacher I strongly believe that in order to be a good teacher I must never stop being a good student.

Do you have any unique talents besides writing?
I make really good pineapple pancakes!

What can we expect from you in the future?
Anything is possible! Hopefully, a few more books!

Quick hits …

Is there an author that you would really like to meet?
I would love to meet Elie Wiesel. He is such an inspirational person. His writing completely changed my views on life.  Every year I make sure to incorporate his novel “Night” into my lesson plans.  He inspired me to create the L.I.F.E. club. The main purpose of the club is to help students gain a better understanding of human rights issues around the world, and to promote anti-bullying.

What book are you currently reading?
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien

Who designed your latest book cover?
I would have to give my mother credit for this one. She took the picture of my sister and her newborn baby. I loved it so much that I decided to use it as my cover.

What is your favourite quote?
“I pray to the God within me that He will give me the strength to ask Him the right questions”Elie Wiesel

Where can new fans can follow you?
Doris P. Morales @ goodreads


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All Families Are Special
By Doris P. Morales
Amazon | Barnes & Noble

It is the first day of school! Jaime is ready to make some new friends. Each of the children that he meets has their own unique family. Eric and his sister Georgia are adopted. Linda lives with her daddy. Danny lives with his Aunt Susie and his Uncle Tommy. Sallie has two mommies. Jaime’s family is unique too! He lives with his mom, grandma, and his grandpa. The purpose of this book is to help children understand that all families are special.


Words on a Limb would like to thank Doris for sharing with us today.  We wish you much success in your writing career.

 

 

Words on a Limb Interviews Victoria Zigler

This week Spotlight on Authors visits with Victoria Zigler, author of many books including her latest
Filicity The Musical Platypus.

She was born in the shadow of the Black Mountains in Wales, and now lives by the sea in the South-East of England with her husband, Kelly.


About writing …

When did you first realize you wanted to become a writer?
I’ve always known I wanted to be a writer. I’ve loved to write since I learned how, and wanted to be a published author as soon as I learned what one was. It took me until about two years ago to actually become published, but I got there in the end!

What book(s) has most influenced your writing?
I think I’ve been influenced more by certain authors than by certain books. I also think that I’ve been influenced by several authors, but Beatrix Potter and Hans Christian Anderson have had the biggest influence on my writing; Beatrix Potter for the talking animals that act like people, and Hans Christian Anderson for the fairy tale style of writing.

When and where do you prefer to write?
I don’t really have a favourite time or place to write, but I mostly end up writing on my laptop in the bedroom. I can, and will, write anywhere and at any time though; if I’m inspired and in a position to do so, I’ll write.

What was your biggest challenge in writing your book?
It depends which one. The books that were hardest for me to write were my ‘Toby’s Tales’ books, because they’re semi-fictionalized stories based on my own experiences with the challenges Toby faces in adjusting to sight loss. But, if you mean my most recent book, then the hardest part was trying to visualize a platypus and the environment one would live in clearly enough to be able to write about them, bearing in mind I had to do this from nothing more than bits of description I was able to find online; it was something I wanted to do though, because I really wanted to write a story about a platypus, because they have a funny sounding name.

What advice do you have for other writers?
“If you want to write, then write already, and stop making excuses not to write. Then, when you’re done, edit, edit, and edit some more, because a poorly edited story won’t be very well received, no matter how good it is.”

About you …

What do you like to do when you are not writing?
Mostly, if I’m not writing, I’m either reading, sleeping, doing housework, catching up with e-mails, or spending time with my hubby and our pets. Sometimes I’ll do other things though, like watching movies, listening to music, knitting, cardmaking, cooking and baking, figure gaming, playing roleplaying games, or checking to see if any of my family or friends posted anything interesting on Goodreads or Facebook lately.

Can you share something that is happening in your life that would surprise us?
Hmmm… This is a tough one. Well… Anyone who hasn’t read about me anywhere before may be surprised to learn that I’m completely blind. Does that count? If not, then I guess the only thing that’s going on in my life that people might find surprising is that a couple of the interviews I’ve done lately have been character interviews; one is an interview with a dragon named Daisy, who’s one of the main characters in my ‘Magical Chapters’ trilogy, and the other is an interview with my dog, Kero, who’s the main character in my ‘Kero’s World’ series. I really can’t think of anything else.

Do you have any unique talents besides writing?
Not really. I’ve devoted so much time to writing that I haven’t really had time to get good at anything else. I would like to be able to say I played an instrument well, but the couple of attempts I made in the past weren’t very successful, and I’ve never really tried to be any good at anything else.”

What can we expect from you in the future?
I’ve got a book called ‘Thistle The Fairy Trickster’ due for release in May 2014, which is loosely based on the well-known ‘Boy Who Cried Wolf’ story. Plus, I’m working on a couple of others, including a story about a pixie and some faerie dragons who get in to mischief and end up in trouble in a cave full of goblins, a story loosely based on ‘Jack And The Beanstalk’ about a little white bear who climbs a beanstalk and finds himself in the land of the giant sky bears, and a story about a vegetarian zombie. I also have a story called ‘Quest For The Purple Pumpkin’ that’s being published in a collection of sci-fi and fantasy stories with some other authors who publish via Smashwords. The book is called ‘Wyrd Worlds 2’ and is the second collection of its kind the group has published, but the first I’ve submitted a story for.

Quick hits …

Is there an author that you would really like to meet?
There are several authors I’d love to meet, and exactly who makes the list would depend on if we’re only including authors who are still alive. If we can include any authors – dead or alive – then my list, in no particular order, includes: Hans Christian Anderson, Beatrix Potter, Roald Dahl, Charles Dickens, Monica Dickens, David Estes, J K Rowling, Terry Pratchett, Michelle Paver, Terri Brooks, Kim Harrison, Enid Blyton, Jill Murphy, Lauren Child, Bonnie Bryant, and Dick King-Smith. If we’re not including dead people, then just remove anyone not still alive from that list. Basically, if I’ve enjoyed a book by them, chances are I’d like to meet them.

What book are you currently reading?
I read too quickly for me to be able to say what book I’ll be reading by the time this is published. Your best option for knowing what I’m reading is to check out my Goodreads shelves; they’re always up to date.

Who designed your latest book cover?
The cover for ‘Filicity The Musical Platypus’ was created by Karl Mousley; a good friend who helps me out with covers whenever he can. Karl also created the cover for ‘Thistle The Fairy Trickster’ (due for release on May 16th 2014). The cover for ‘Goodies For Grandmother’ was created by Jacob Blackmon; a freelance artist who became a friend through his work on some of my covers. Karl and Jacob are my main cover artists, though a few of my covers have been created by Doug of Gendrill Publishing. I know you only asked about my most recent book cover, but all three titles I mentioned are recent, and I figured since I was giving both Karl and Jacob a mention, then I might as well mention all three of my cover artists.

What is your favourite quote?
I like too many quotes to list them here. Basically, I like quotes that hint at the magical worlds that words can create, and the wonders the universe holds if you take the time to look for them.

Where can new fans can follow you?
All my links can be found via http://www.zigler.co.uk (my official website). Just go to the page called ‘Victoria’s Page’ on that site and scroll down. Near the bottom of that page you’ll find links to my Smashwords, Goodreads, Facebook and Twitter pages, as well as a link to my blog.


Filicity The Musical Platypus
By Victoria Zigler
Smashwords | Barnes & Noble

Filicity is a platypus who loves music and has only one question on her mind… Why can’t a platypus be musical?

She’s heard the birds singing, she’s heard the music coming from the wonderful musical box with buttons that the humans call an ipod, and she’s heard the instruments of the travelling musicians on their way to the nearby town. All of them sound beautiful to her, and she longs to make music too!

Determined to find a way to be musical, Filicity sets off on a quest to find a way she can make the music she loves so much. After all, there has to be a way for a platypus to be musical too… Doesn’t there?


Words on a Limb would like to thank Victoria for her time.  We wish you much success in with your upcoming releases.