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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

"Fun" Interview with author Lorin Barber



 

About Lorin Barber:

I began writing “Copernicus” during a period of unemployment in 2004. I got re-employed then inherited a construction related business which went under during the recession in 2010. With a lot of free time on my hands again I was able to finish and have accepted for publishing the manuscript for “The Secret Life”.

I’m now working, though greatly under-employed and am hoping that success with “The Secret Life” will allow me to quit my day job and finish a sequel that I have begun as well as several others in a series about “Copernicus”.

Bio:

Lorin Barber has an MBA from the University of Washington and a bachelor’s degree in Japanese Language. He has had a successful career in Manufacturing Management, travelled the world in business assignments and run his own company. He has six children and so far eight grandchildren. He lives in a small town outside of Seattle with his wife of 38 years. In his spare time you might find him panning for gold in the wilds of Washington State.

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Click on book to be taken to the Amazon link:

“The Secret Life of Copernicus H. Stringfellow” is the story of a brain so powerful it can stop a speeding vehicle or heal internal bleeding.

“Orphaned at the age of two when his father shot his mother, Copernicus H. (Nick) Stringfellow is a genius of unprecedented capacities. Educated in Medicine, Engineering and almost every other scholarly discipline at America’s leading Universities, Nick goes quietly about the country performing miraculous feats. He devotes his life to saving others and combating evil while striving to remain conspicuously anonymous.”
Barber’s novel brings Copernicus to Seattle where opportunities for changing lives, including his own are abundant. He makes family of friends and friends of acquaintances as all learn that when it comes to his activities you “just don’t ask”.  

“As the story unfolds Nick is held at gunpoint by a grungy teenage hitchhiker he has picked up. Nonchalantly letting his mind wander to happier hitchhiking adventures Nick is threatened with death by the greasy youth. As the trigger is pulled the kid finds himself shot in the leg and the weapon moved to Nick’s hand. Expelled from the car with his wound healing, a $100 bill in hand and an admonition to “never use a gun again” the adolescent sees Nick calmly drive away leaving him a lonely walk back to civilization.

In his disguise as a ‘Nurse at Large’ Nick enters the society of Harborview Hospital in Seattle. The mini civilization of the Institution includes patients to be healed, coworkers to elevate and protect, and arrogant doctors to be put in their place. Nick embarks on his errand using telekinesis, mental marvels and common sense, all the while munching on the Twinkies that seem to impart supernatural skills to his already impressive intellect.

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Hello Lorin. Welcome to The Purple Brick Road. What are your 5 favorite movies and why?



               The Music Man
            Support your local Sheriff
            The Princess Bride
            What about Bob?
            Dave
Why: Because they all make me feel good.

Those are all great movies. And I've watched What about Bob? a million times. It's so funny! If you could have been told one thing that you weren’t told when you were a teenager what would you like to have heard?


            I don’t think I heard one thing I was told as a teenager.



Does Prince Charming exist?

     Yes I do.



           Love your answer!!! What are your favorite hobbies?

Gold panning
 & Basketball


Those sound like great hobbies. Would you eat vegetables on a veggie table?

            I always go for cauliflower and broccoli with Ranch.

If you could go to the past or future, where would you stay and why?

            I would love to be in Philadelphia with the founding fathers.
    

What's your favorite Christmas memory?

 When I was about 12 my uncle had a huge house with 3 stories and a basement. We had Christmas with 48 relatives and 7 dogs.


It was a night and day never to be forgotten.





It sounds wonderful. What's your favorite breakfast / dinner?
            Strawberry shortcake.

Mmmm.  I can eat it anytime too. What's your favorite dessert?

            Strawberry shortcake.

Who is your best friend? Tell us about him/her.

My best friend is a guy my age with whom I share common philosophies, favorite sports and pastimes, hobbies etc. The only thing we disagree on is whether Beethoven’s best symphony is the 6th or the 9th. We almost came to blows over that one.

Tell us something nobody knows about you.

            Then someone would know.
The furthest I have traveled was to:
            Once I flew from Seattle to Frankfurt, spent a couple of days, then from Frankfurt to Tokyo for a few more and returned home to Seattle, going around the world in a week. I’ve been fortunate to have visited 45 states and 19 countries.

That's fantastic and sounds like a lot of fun. What childish thing do you still do as an adult?

            I say my prayers before I go to bed.

What was the first live concert you ever attended?
            John Denver.


             

Do you think people should eat the fish they catch or just let them go?

            If you don’t eat what you catch, all you are doing is annoying the fish. I don’t like to eat fish so I don’t catch them.
           

What is your favorite TV show and why?



            The Mentalist, I wish I could afford to be brutally honest like he is. I don’t think its right to be that way, but it sure is funny.      

I enjoy that show too. What a "FUN" interview! Thanks, Lorin, for visiting "FUN" Interviews on The Purple Brick Road. It was a pleasure to have you. And a big thank you to everyone who tuned in.

Connect with Lorin online!


Contact Info:

Facebook: Lorin Barber
Twitter @lorinbarber
Goodreads: Lorin Barber
LorinBarber.com

Or at Barnes and Noble and many other .coms around the world.

It is also available through many retail book outlets.

Thursday, May 24, 2012



http://www.amazon.com/Michael-Airel-Saga-Book-ebook/dp/B0082GESJ8/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1337884322&sr=1-1

 

If you all loved Ariel, book 2 is now out!!!!!!


 

Product Description

"Move over Twilight! Here comes Aaron Patterson!"
--Joshua Graham, bestselling author of Beyond Justice and Darkroom

"I was surprised by how much I really, really liked this book. I have not jumped on the whole "fallen angel" bandwagon, just as I didn't jump on all of the vampire stories that came out after Twilight. This is not your typical fallen angel story. It is one that has left me breathlessly waiting for the next one in the series. Hurry up please!!!"
--Sandra Stiles

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Bestselling thriller writer Aaron Patterson, teams up with Chris White, in the second edition in the Airel saga! If you like young adult paranormal romance or young adult fantasy, you will love the Airel saga!

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
Michael did the unthinkable to save Airel from death, but now he must live with the choices he has made--both good and evil. Tortured by his past and haunted by what he believes might be his future, Michael seeks redemption--but will the past prove to be too strong? How can he break free of it and be the man he longs to be for Airel? If only he had never...

Airel. Michael's one true love. He had forced her to drink in new life only to find that old wounds and deep scars do not heal overnight. Can she truly forgive Michael, can she truly love him? And can he accept that forgiveness? Or is it all for nothing, and has he gone too far already? As the darkness of past choices closes in on them, chases them, intercepts them, coming at them from everywhere at once, how can their love possibly survive?

REVIEWS:
"It takes rare talent for a man to write a novel from a male POV and have it published to great critical and commercial acclaim. But it takes a miracle for that same male, or in this case males, to write a novel from the POV of a teenage girl and have it turn out as incredibly as did the new StoneHouse YA by Aaron Patterson and Chris White, AIREL. From the first sentence, I felt compelled to dive into this young woman's story and just as importantly, I felt like I personally knew her, which means I laughed, stressed and cried right along with her. A beautifully written and crafted fiction about teenage innocence, faith, loss and love. A must read for teens and adults alike."
--Vincent Zandri, International Bestselling Author of The Remains, The Innocent, and Concrete Pearl

"I am happy to say that this novel is one of my favorites of its kind. I never thought I could read a novel like this and be so swept away! I am always willing to try new books, but I usually steer clear of this kind of novel. Not anymore! Not when I can be so engrossed into the character's story, like I was with the beautiful AIREL, that before I know, it's over. I kept turning the pages , wanting to, no-NEEDING, to know what was going to happen next."
--Molly Edwards, Willow Spring, NC

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Aaron Patterson is the bestselling author of the thrilling hard-boiled Mark Appleton series, (1)SWEET DREAMS, (2)DREAM ON and (3)IN YOUR DREAMS. AIREL is book one in the Airel Saga, followed by MICHAEL book two in the Airel Saga.

Visit Aaron's blog @ TheWorstbookEver.Blogspot.com
Follow Aaron on Twitter @Mstersmith
Friend Aaron on Facebook @ facebook.com/Pages/AaronPatterson

EXCERPT:
That's when the storm within started to finally clear up.
We were soaked, our clothes clinging to our bodies.
I pulled back from him. I felt bad; his shirt was covered with rain, with my tears, slobber, and snot. I wiped my nose with my shirt front, revealing part of my stomach as I dabbed at my eyes with it.
He pulled me in close to him again, but not all the way--his eyes were locked on mine, the puffs of our breathing intermingling in the misty aftermath of the storm.
He leaned in, but off to one side, brushing the softest, gentlest kiss against my cheek and then pulling back. "Airel," he said, his voice a husky whisper.

About the Author

Aaron Patterson is the author of the best-selling WJA series, as well as two Digital Shorts: 19 and The Craigslist Killer. He was home-schooled and grew up in the west. Aaron loved to read as a small child and would often be found behind a book, reading one to three a day on average. This love drove him to want to write, but he never thought he had the talent. He wrote Sweet Dreams, the first book in the WJA series, in 2008. Airel is his first teen series, and plans for more to come are already in the works. He lives in Boise, Idaho with his family, Soleil, Kale and Klayton.


Chris White 
grew up living on an old San Francisco city bus that was converted to an RV, living in almost every state of the Union. He spent most of childhood learning how to make fast friends, reading books and doing heroic skids on his coaster-brake bike. He spent most of adolescence playing the trumpet and being a total nerd, building lots and lots of plastic models. He tried college for a couple years, but interrupted that with four years of service as an infantryman in the U.S. Marines. He finished college later, but the Marines taught him far more. He met his wife in Idaho and then spent six months in South Africa with her shortly after they were married. He's tried being a truck driver, bicycle mechanic, executive recruiter, drummer in a rock band and call center robot, but he's always, always been a writer--which he only just realized a few years ago. He has two boys and lives with his family in Idaho.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012



The Zombie Chronicles

Available: August 2012



Saturday, April 14, 2012

New Book Trailer

Here is the trailer script for my new


 book coming out in June. I have a fantastic

 person in mind to do the book trailer. I hope

 he's reading this!


Yes! This book is horror.  Yes! It's about

 zombies! I think I  shocked a lot of people

with this one. : )

I love all genres!


Here is the music for the trailer.

Bump in the Night

by
Kevin MacLeod

Genre: Horror
Length: 1:52
Instruments: Percussion
Tempo: 113

If you're curious, just go to this page and click play on the song, Bump in the Night. 



The music goes quite well with the pictures. I actually played the music while reading the trailer script and I thought it flowed really nice.  Here is the trailer script:



Val was bitten by a zombie



and is scheduled for lethal injection.




Breaking all the rules, Dean Walters


snags vials of an untested formula.



But it can’t be tested until
Val turns…


                 
           
       into a zombie.

           


Unfortunately, her execution will take place




before transformation is complete in 3 days.



Without another minute to waste,

Dean breaks Val out of the city.



But when their helicopter crashes


straight into

Zombie Land,

his rescue mission turns into…


a fight for survival…

and giving up on Val

ISN’T

  an option.



The Zombie Chronicles


by Chrissy Peebles



available June 2012

Here's the final product months later:





Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Eternal Vows by Chrissy Peebles


I was interviewed by The Bookish Dame. She also did a book review. If you're interested, stop on by. This is also a fantastic book review blog I know you'd all love. Here's the link:   

http://abookishlibraria.blogspot.com/2012/04/eternal-vows-eternal-destiny-ruby-ring.html

Friday, March 16, 2012

My very own "FUN" interview

Patricia Puddle's Author Interview (in South American Rainforest Indy Jones Style)
with Chrissy Peebles


Here's my weird and wonderful interview with one of my favourite authors, Chrissy Peebles. And would you believe it takes place in the South American Rainforest - Indiana Jones Style - Cyberspace of course.

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Hi Chrissy. What on earth have you got me into, dragging me into a cyberspace version of the South American Rainforest? You know I'm allergic to insects. Ouch! *Splat!* That mosquito was enormous and it just bit me.

Hi Trish! You are such a wimp. Now put your hat back on and let's dive into the world of Indiana Jones.

Hugh? Are we going on a treasure hunt for Indy’s golden idol? *birds squawk, insects buzz, mist swirls, and sunlight streams through the rainforest canopy*

 Thanks for interviewing me out here in the rainforest. I hope it wasn’t an inconvenience, Trish.

Well. I only took a cyber-train, cyber-plane, cyber- jeep, cyber-canoe and sailed down a cyber-river loaded with piranhas, hippos, and crocs. But anything to promote your book, right? *big grin* You owe me girl. I'm covered in cyber-bites.

*Motions around* Oh, don't be such a meanie bum, I thought this would be the perfect spot for the spirit of my book since it takes place in the jungle. Anyway, I just read your new book that's coming out any time soon. And it was full of gross stuff. I could hardly eat my dinner with some of the things Aunt Mabel cooked for that Pollyweena kid. So you owe me, Patricia Puddle.

*Smacks giant blowfly* Okay, okay, you don't have to shove me. I'll do it, I'll pretend it's great to be here on your stupid little expedition, but I’m allergic to insects, eww. I hope we find the hidden temple, and soon. *Big sigh* So let’s start this interview, shall we? Go ahead tell me about your book.



 
I’d love too. My book is called Agartha's Castaway. Three teenagers are shipwrecked in a strange tropical jungle…hey, kind of like this one.

Yipes! Uh, oh. I read your book. There better not be T-rexes in this jungle. Anyway, how does your novel differ from all the other YA books out there?
I think what makes the novel unique and different is the way it crosses dinosaurs with UFOs. It’s kind of like Jurassic Park MEETS Independence Day with Twilight-like romance. The genre is young adult fantasy, lots of adventure and light sci-fi.

I love the genre-bending. What's the blurb?

                        The dream vacation that might just turn deadly...

Seventeen-year-old Casey Smith can't wait to embark on her summer vacation, not least because she's finally shed her tomboy image and lost her baby fat, and now heartthrob Mike seems interested. What starts out great with lots of hot flirting taking her a step closer to winning her crush's heart soon turns into her worst nightmare.

Tossed out to sea during a freak storm, Casey is washed up on what she presumes to be a mysterious tropical island that's on no map she's ever seen. Soon she discovers that being lost is the least of her worries.

In a world that should never even exist, to save the ones she loves, Casey needs to win the war between good and evil...even if it means losing her own life in the process.

That sounds fabulous! So what’s your favorite movie song?

It’s…uh, Trish, why are you staring at me like that?

Well, um, Chrissy, I’m trying not to stare but you’re wearing a rough, snapped brim brown fedora, safari clothes, boots, and a leather coat. I always knew you were a little weirdo like me.

Oh, what, this get up? I’m Indy. *Smiles and cracks a whip* Well, this outfit sure goes along with my favorite movie song--Indiana Jones. I also like Star Wars, Jurassic Park and The Neverending Story. They're also my favorite movies too! 

 


Sing in the rain or dance in the streets? *Thunder cracks in the distance complete with pouring rain and flashing lightning.*

Oh, poo! My hair is wet now. And so is our map! Oh, well I'll sing you the theme song to Indiana Jones, then. *smiles* I always knew you liked to sing, and you’re awesome, but could you try to sing a little bit better. You sound like Pollyweena Grubble, the MC in my upcoming children’s book. Her singing is so bad, she is asked to mime.


Pollyweena Grubble singing. It isn't pretty.


Ha, ha. Hey,your mascara is running.

Poo! It was supposed to be waterproof. Oh, well, at least I don’t look like a drowned rat like you. So Chrissy. Tell everyone what makes you unique? Then they can have a good laugh like me. LOL.


Duh! We’re having an interview in the rain in the middle of the jungle aren’t we? I guess I’d have to say my imagination and humor.

Don’t forget the big wooden spoon you use, Chrissy.


What?

For poo stirring. Hahahaha. Sorry, now you can tell everyone something that you’re really good at?

*Adjusts wide-brimmed fedora* Why I give the best shots in the world.

What? And you’re proud of that?


Well, yeah! Giving shots with no pain is a skilled craft. I swear I’ve given 5,000 of them in my nursing career.

*Covers butt* Okay, well just don’t think about giving me one. How can you drop a raw egg onto a concrete floor without cracking it?

Concrete floors are very hard to crack!

Funny girl! But guess what? I’ve actually cracked a concrete floor. Yes I have. When I was helping my husband to build our full brick house in the country. We did everything, just the two of us, and I cracked the slab when we poured the concrete, so there.

*Ducks under giant fern and smiles* Ah, you always have to be the best. Now, you’re stealing my lime light too, you bozo!!!

Well, you’re making me romp around the jungle. But sorry, I forgot this was your interview. Let’s continue, shall we? What if we run into a tiger or a giant anaconda?


Trust me.

Hey, isn’t that what Indy always says? Okay, next question. If you could be any character from the X-men, who would it be?

Think blue skin. Yellow eyes. Mutant shape shifter. I’d live in the Marvel universe, home to the most kick-butt superheroes in the galaxy. Any idea who I’m talking about? *smiles* Yep! Mystique from the X-men.

How about if you could be one of the characters from Lost?

Oh! I’d love to be Kate Austen. (Evangeline Lilly) She knows how to track people, goes on dangerous excursions, she works hard, kicks butt…and the chick just rocks!

Hang on, I'll just move this branch aside. Oh, cripes! There's a horrific stone sculpture of a Chachapoyan demon. And those vines and leaves are covering everything. Geese, that black entrance looks like it's designed to look like open jaws. Chrissy, surely we’re not going in there? The freaking place is covered in spider webs! Nobody's ever come out of there alive. 

Yep, we’re going in! So channel your “inner Laura Croft”. Or distract yourself by giving me the next question. *carries torch as she walks up the twisting, narrow passage from the main entrance.

*It’s wet, dark, and hanging with plants and stalactites. Whistling drafts and dripping water fill the air*

*Gasps* Oh my gosh, Trish, there's a big, hairy tarantula crawling up on my arm.

*Whack!* Don't be a baby. It's nothing more than a fly. I’m more freaked out by those thousands of snakes hissing and slithering everywhere.
I would like to now tell everyone that I’ll take snakes any day over spiders!

Dually noted!


Here's a torch, Trish. Wave it at anything that slithers.

Snakes. Why'd it hafta be snakes?

Stop! Stay out of the light.

Why?

*Chrissy waves her hand across a beam of light* I'll show you.

*CLANG! Giant spikes spring together* Eeeeuuuew! I had to jump out of the way then. I think I hate booby traps even more!

 
Hey! Like you told me, don't be a baby.

*Points* But there's a skeleton impaled on that spike! We can’t go any further.

Now, Trish, we don't want to be discouraged by every little thing.

Okay, now you sound like the famous Indiana Jones himself. Okay, we need to be extra careful. And we really need to get on with this interview. Burger King or McDonalds?



I like the loaded Whopper better than the Big Mac and- *lets out long scream*

*Without warning Chrissy and Trish fall down a set of narrow stairs.*

Ouch! Shine the torch down here, will ya Chrissy? I think I broke something. *shines torch downward as two idiots scream* The floor is covered in human skeletons! I wanna go home. It’s dark, there’s spiders…and human bones. *crunching with each step* I’m not sure I’m liking your fantasy. So what made you become a fantasy writer anyway?


I love all genres. But to me, there’s no greater genre than fantasy. I also love that in fantasy I can push the envelope outside normal boundaries.

Push the envelope? Well, you certainly do that in all of your stories. And even here in real life, like bringing me out here to die in some dirty, old temple.

*Chrissy chuckles* No one is dying today. *Chrissy motions inside a large, domed room with ten skylights shining beams on a black and white tiled floor* Let’s go inside! *walks to jeweled idol sitting on a polished stone altar* The statue, it's beautiful! Isn’t it, Trish?


Wow! We’re going to be rich!

*Chrissy reaches in jacket for a small canvas bag; and begins filling it up with dirt* Trust me, everything’s going to be okay. *Chrissy’s hands slowly inch closer toward idol*

Trust you, you greedy pig. Anyway, your hands are shaking. If you mess up, we’re dead.


Try to distract yourself. Why don’t you tell me about your next project?


Good distraction. I have written the sequel to Agartha’s Castaway and am pleased to announce that it is now out on kindle. And here is a new adventure fantasy called, Eternal Vows. This is book one in The Ruby Ring Series. 


                                      

ETERNAL VOWS

Never marry a stranger...even if he is a drop-dead gorgeous immortal king.

Never pretend to be a princess.

And most importantly...never slip on an ancient wedding ring you know nothing about.


 It’s about a twenty year old girl named Sarah Larker who returns to a cave where her sister disappeared five years earlier. She walks through a portal and is mistaken for a runaway princess on the run by a dangerous Immortal king in medieval times. Her plan is bold as well as daring—become this princess, wed the king, and slip on an ancient wedding ring that will unlock the portal back home. Then find her sister and run as fast as she can out of Dodge. But taking on the identity of Princess Gloria comes along with dangerous consequences; and slipping on the ruby ring comes with an even higher price.

Wow! Love it! Especially that ruby ring! And the cover is just amazing. I hear there is a sequel too.

Yes! It's called Eternal Destiny. (Book Two in The Ruby Ring Series)  


Chrissy, don’t take this the wrong way but you’re not exactly inspiring confidence with all those beads of sweat rolling down your face. You sure this is going to work?



Why wouldn't it? Keep me distracted by asking more questions. *makes the switch and grabs the idol*

Vampires or werewolves?




Definitely vampires. I have a thing for boys who sparkle. And even for vampires who don't sparkle. Look below! : )



You like vampires, zombies too?

I did just write a horror novel. See below.





*The cave rumbles and shakes* Hey! The swap didn’t work Chrissy! Everything's caving in around us!

 

Oops! Guess I didn't calculate the weight right!


*glares at Chrissy* Guess you didn't!


*a huge boulder (form-fitted perfectly to the passageway) speeds toward us* Uh, Trish, we have another little problem. *Gulps*

Little?



Oh, crap! Runaway boulder. Run, Trish, run!

*Trish runs like hell.* You bloody idiot. I knew I shouldn’t have come here. What? You’re trying to kill me and I haven’t even published my next book yet. Goodonya! *Boulder passes by. *runs out of cave, brushing off dirt and pulling twigs out of her hair* That was close Chrissy! Let’s move on to the next question so I can get out of this nightmare. If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go?

The Galapagos Islands. You can swim with giant mantas, turtles, dolphins, tuna, sea lions, and let’s not forget about the 32 species of sharks! White tip reef sharks, whale sharks, bull sharks, and large schools of hammerhead sharks swim throughout the clear waters.


Yipes! What about sharks? You're not scared of sharks?


No way. I think I’m more likely to be killed by lightning or a bee sting than by a shark attack. Swimming with sharks would be such a blast!

Yipes! *Native warriors in full battle paint carry long blow guns. A white man named Belloq dressed in safari gear speaks with a French accent.* 

“Chrissy, again we see that there is nothing you can possess that I can not take away," said Belloq. "And you thought I had given up."

*Chrissy rolls eyes and hands Belloq the idol*

"You choose the wrong friends. This time it will cost you,” said Belloq.

“Chrissy, who is this weasel?” asks Trish.

“My competitor, stupid.”


“So, Chrissy,” said Belloq. “I have an interview question for you. If you could have any superpower, what would it be?



Chrissy bites lip. “Super strength to kick your butt.”

“Yeah that would come in handy right about now,” said Trish.

Chrissy (eyeing the natives) “Too bad the Hovitos don't know you like I do, Belloq.”

(smiles) “Yes, too bad. You could warn them...if only you spoke Hovitos.” 

Chrissy and Trish exchange a glance. *they bolt into the jungle as a rainstorm of poison darts and spears pass over their heads*



*Chrissy and Trish run across the open patch of jungle with pursuers hot on their trail*

Yipes! Chrissy, You never told me this interview would entail running for my life! You know I’m a big coward and scaredy cat.

Sorry Trish. *angry yells radiate from the jungle* Jump into the river! *hands Trish a leafy vine*

*Chrissy and Trish swing into the river Indy style*

SPLASH!

I hear the Raiders of the Lost Ark theme song playing in the backgroud!

Well, this is your interview! You must've incorporated in somehow. But forget the theme song! We gotta get out of here! LIKE NOW! *Trish screams at pilot fishing off side of plane and reeling in a giant fish* Start the engines!

Yeah, let that fish go and move your butt! Start those engines!!!!!




*Chrissy and Trish swim to the seaplane! More arrows whiz past head as Trish climbs onto plane*

Why did I agree to do this interview with you? *Trish helps to pull Chrissy up*

Because you love me? *smiles*

*Trish pushes Chrissy* “Always”, bestest friend, but I don’t know why. We didn’t even get the golden idol.

Plane speeds off over the jungle. Phew! Now that we're back at my place, Chrissy, how about we check out your book trailers? I bet they're over the top like you and your books.

 

Yep! And thanks so much Trish for having me in your lovely blog! It was a blast!!!!!!

All righty then, let's play it. Got any popcorn? Here are the book trailers for Agartha's Castaway, Eternal Vows, and The Zombie Chronicles. I hope everyone enjoys it.







                                                              


This interview was hosted by children's author, Patricia Puddle. Check it out on her blog: http://trish-mollygumnut.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2011-10-23T18%3A07%3A00-07%3A00&max-results=5