JOYCE ISAACSON
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G'day folks,
Today, I interview an aspiring author from Chicago, USA.
Welcome, Joyce ...
1.
TELL US A LITTLE ABOUT YOURSELF AND YOUR WRITING JOURNEY.
I have been happily married for
27 years; I have one son and my baby, Taylor, a cat. Working for the
Chicago Tribune Editorial Department for ten years, I gained invaluable skills,
primarily in Art and Journalism. My love of fantasy and the paranormal, coupled
with my fascination with Rock and Roll compelled me to write Wish You Were Here
Badfinger “A Rock Fantasy”. This is my second novel.
2.
WHEN AND HOW DID YOU BECOME A WRITER?
My writing Journey began after I dislocated my
hip as a young child. Due of my injury, I couldn’t go home for lunch. The lunch
monitor believed I belonged in a school for handicap children but my mom
disagreed. Just to be mean, the lady sat me with the toughest girls in the
school. They began to beat me up every day. I’m sure a lot of people know what
it is like to be bullied. Being tormented had a profound effect on me. I became
shy and withdrawn. On one unusual warm day in the winter, my third-grade
teacher gave the kids an assignment to write a poem for our annual school
poetry contest. With misery and agony at the forefront, I spilled my guts on
paper. I never expected it when I was told I’d won the contest and received a
certificate for best poem. From that point on I had some respect from my peers
but the tough girls still beat me up during recess until a sister of one of the
girls told her sister she would defend me if she continued to harass me. I was
still pretty shy and out of frustration after everything I’d endured, I started
to write a comic about a popular girl name Deana and a unpopular but street
smart girl named Tammy. Through their friendship Tammy and Deana became best
friends with Tammy always giving the impulsive Deana advice. Thanks to this
comic my art and writing blossomed.
3.
WHAT TYPE OF PREPARATION DO
YOU DO FOR A MANUSCRIPT? DO YOU PLAN EVERYTHING FIRST OR JUST SHOOT FROM THE
HIP?
That
is a very good question. In my mind I usually know how the story should start
and where it should end. I enjoy just making it up along the way.
4.
WHAT DO YOU ENJOY MOST ABOUT BEING A WRITER?
Conveying
a story which helps my readers escape just for a little while from the humdrum
of life.
5.
WHAT IS THE HARDEST THING ABOUT BEING A WRITER?
I
think the hardest part for me is the editing, formatting and promotion of the
story. At first it was so much fun just writing. After a while that realty of
getting the book out kicked in.
6.
WHAT WERE YOU IN A PAST LIFE, BEFORE YOU BECAME A WRITER?
Before
I became a writer, I was singing solo on stage in preschool.
7.
WHAT IS YOUR GREATEST WRITING ACHIEVEMENT?
Writing this current series is my greatest
achievement.
8.
WHAT ARE YOU WORKING ON AT THE MOMENT?
Right now, I am almost ready to publish part
one of a series of books called Wish You Were Here, Badfinger “A Rock Fantasy.”
It’s a quirky novel that
crosses the love between band brothers with the pop-paranormal, set to a killer
soundtrack. Badfinger’s Tommy Evans, after years of depression following the death
of a beloved bandmate, slips into heaven by the skin of his teeth. Guided by
Gabriel, an angel, he sets out on a Dantean voyage through the strata of the
afterlife to reunite with his lost lead singer, Pete Ham. Along the way, Tommy
encounters a repertoire of famous faces—chafing against, laughing with, and
learning from each one in the fierce quest for his best friend’s soul. It is a novel about after-death
adventure, rules and posthumous love. It features the overtly fictionalized
spirits of real-world artists, performers and thinkers to explore questions
about legacy—but not always to answer them… and to say “Blimey” from
time-to-time.
9.
WHAT INSPIRES YOU?
I was inspired to write this story in a strange way. In 2013 my
husband had a little internet radio station and asked me to find some CDs for
him. I came across The Best of Badfinger, decided to put it on and I listened
to Rock of All Age. It
sounded like a Beatles’ song and I loved it. I read the liner notes and found out a little about the band.
My husband was familiar with the group Badfinger on Facebook so I joined it. I
found out everybody was hurting, including a deceased band member’s wife.
Badfinger’s manager had stolen
their money, consequently two members killed themselves, one in 1975 and the
other in 1983. I wrote to her, letting her know that Tommy was looking down at
her from Heaven and she would always be in his heart. She liked my sentiment so
I decided to write a blurb about Tommy and Pete on that site that they were all
doing fine in Heaven. I got a lot of positive feedback and comments. From that
I created my own Badfinger page and began writing segments of a story about
Tommy and Pete in Heaven. That has since morphed into Wish You Were Here, Badfinger
“A Rock Fantasy”.
10.
WHAT GENRE DO YOU WRITE?
I love
fantasy and adventure stories.
11.
DO YOU HAVE ANY TIPS FOR NEW WRITERS?
I
would tell new writers to write what you know and also to get a good editor
like my editor and now good friend, Dennis De Rose. I had given several samples
to different editors and they basically tore the story apart, something Dennis
didn’t do.
12.
DO YOU SUFFER FROM WRITER’S BLOCK?
Yes, I
am blocked right now, Recently,I had some devastating things happen in my life
and I couldn’t write anything new. I’m sure once I finally get the book out my
inspiration will come to me to finish the second series of the story.
13.
DO YOU HAVE A PREFERRED WRITING SCHEDULE?
No, I
do not. I write when I feel inspired. I could be washing dishes and through
that a part of the story might come to me. Once it is in my head I can sit down
when I’m finished doing things around the house I can get the information down
on paper.
14. DO YOU HAVE A FAVOURITE WRITING PLACE?
Yes, I
write in my living room where I can keep an eye on my Taylor and I’m close to
the kitchen so that I can make my recipes, clean the central area and of course
through all this busy work I become inspired.
15.
WHAT IS YOUR GREATEST JOY IN WRITING?
I
believe there is an afterlife and I know I am helping my readers to escape the
tragedy that happened to the band and also to keep all the Rock stars, actors,
and thinkers’ memories alive by writing about them in my story.
16.
WHO IS YOUR FAVOURITE AUTHOR AND WHY?
I admit I enjoy reading Clive Cussler
because his action and storytelling is very vivid.
17.
WHAT’S THE GREATEST COMPLIMENT YOU EVER RECEIVED FROM A READER?
My
heart is in the right place while penning my story.
18.
WHAT WAS THE WORST COMMENT FROM A READER?
That I’m trying to cash in on Badfinger.
19.
WRITERS ARE SOMETIMES INFLUENCED BY THINGS THAT HAPPEN IN THEIR OWN
LIVES. ARE YOU?
I had a very tough life with extreme ups
and downs coming from a poor background. I believe my frustration helped me
become the writer I am today.
20.
OTHER THAN WRITING, WHAT ELSE DO YOU LOVE?
I love
to draw and come up with different recipes and be there when my friends need
me. I also like to go shopping in order to get out of the house now and then.
21.
DID YOU HAVE YOUR BOOK / BOOKS PROFESSIONALLY EDITED BEFORE
PUBLICATION?
Yes, my friend and editor, Dennis De Rose,
edited my book and we’ll continue to work together once the second book is
written.
22.
DESCRIBE YOUR PERFECT DAY.
Knowing I am getting this book into the
hands of the people who want to know more about my imagination.
23.
IF YOU WERE STUCK ON A DESERT ISLAND WITH ONE PERSON, WHO WOULD IT
BE? WHY?
My husband. He has been a big supporter in
my life.
24.
WHAT WOULD YOU SAY IF YOU HAD THE CHANCE TO SPEAK TO WORLD LEADERS?
Stop the hate.
25.
WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR THE FUTURE?
To break even on my book and visit my
brother since he lives in another country.
26.
WHAT ARE YOUR VIEWS ON BOOK
TRAILERS? DO THEY SELL BOOKS?
I have a trailer but I don’t know the
answer to the question. I guess I will have to wait and see.
27.
DO YOU SEE YOURSELF IN ANY OF YOUR CHARACTERS?
I actually see myself in every single one.
I feel like I am one with my characters.
28.
DOES THE PUBLISHING INDUSTRY FRUSTRATE YOU?
Very much so. I went through a period
where I wanted instant gratification when it came to publishing my first book
and I recently found out that the publisher I sought was at the top scammer list. They will take your money and say
they will do the editing but I found out they just care about making money and
I heard stories that they didn’t professionally edit or help promote my book.
The publisher I used basically wanted me to buy my books and when you do that
sort of thing you don’t get a royalty for your book. I was told I could do book
signings and approach bookstores. When I did they told me they wouldn’t deal
with anything from that publisher. I was dead in the water after that. The other thing that frustrated me is trying
to get the attention of traditional publishers. They really don’t want to take
a chance on somebody new. Of course if I were Stephen King that would be
another story.
29.
DID YOU EVER THINK OF QUITTING?
Yes, several times in the four years I
have been writing my book I have run into some road blocks and just wanted to
give up.
30.
WHAT WAS YOUR FAVOURITE MANUSCRIPT TO WRITE? WHY?
Writing this story Wish You Were Here,
Badfinger “A Rock Fantasy” because it is now polished and I feel a satisfaction
knowing I can help somebody else even for a little while to escape from
reality.
31.
HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE
‘SUCCESS’ AS A WRITER?
Having
a polished book, a professional book cover and knowing you are able to convey
what you intended to your reader.
32.
WHAT SHOULD READERS WALK AWAY FROM YOUR BOOKS KNOWING? HOW SHOULD
THEY FEEL?
I hope
they walk away feeling a sense of great enjoyment and peace.
33.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE YOUR BOOKS MADE INTO MOVIES? EVER WRITTEN A
SCREENPLAY?
I have
written several scripts for television, one for Quantum Leap and the other for
the sitcom Herman’s Head. A TV critic I know loved it but I didn’t have an
agent and without one they just honestly throw unopened work in the garbage. It
didn’t matter because both shows were canceled. I
had several people say the story I am writing now would make a good movie.
34.
HOW MUCH THOUGHT GOES INTO DESIGNING A BOOK COVER?
Oh my
Gosh! I think a book cover is one of the hardest parts of the story because it
is like your resume. If you don’t have an appealing cover nobody is going to
want to look further into your project. It needs to be eye candy online and in
bookstores.
35.
WHAT’S YOUR ULTIMATE DREAM?
I
really don’t know at this point. Maybe to fix up the house we live in, help my
family out and get to visit my brother.
36.
WRITING IS ONE THING. WHAT
ABOUT MARKETING YOU, YOUR BOOKS AND YOUR BRAND? ANY THOUGHTS?
Right
now I have 1077 members in my FB group Wish You Were Here, Badfinger “A Rock
Fantasy”. I post a segment of the second story five days a week and am getting
positive feedback in my group. But I am also messaging members who may not be
active to see where they are at in terms of how they feel about reading the
story.
37.
ARE YOUR BOOKS
SELF-PUBLISHED?
I am
taking a giant leap into self-publishing. That way I will have control of my
book and where I want it to go.
38.
DESCRIBE YOURSELF IN FIVE WORDS.
Sensitive,
curious, helpful, introspective, vulnerable.
39.
WHAT PISSES YOU OFF MOST?
Two
things really piss me off. The first one is when somebody judges you too
quickly and the next, when people look at the glass half-empty.
40.
WHAT IS THE TITLE OF THE LAST BOOK YOU READ? GOOD ONE?
Pure
Attraction and it was definitely a page-turner.
41.
WHAT WOULD BE THE VERY LAST SENTENCE YOU’D WRITE?
Why
can’t we all just get along? (Thank you, Gilda Radner)
42.
WHAT WOULD MAKE YOU HAPPIER THAN YOU ARE NOW? CARE TO SHARE?
Everybody
getting along with each other.
43.
ANYTHING YOU’D LIKE TO ADD?
I am hopefully going to get this book on Amazon on June 5th,
my main character’s birthday. Anyone wanting an autographed copy can get it
directly from me at sharonj0023@yahoo.com. Those that buy the book will get a
copy of the eBook and Rock Dreams, drawings I created from 1979 until 2015 at
no cost and I am running a one-month contest to win a signed copy of No Dice,
an album by Joey Molland from Badfinger. Also, a percentage of each sale will
go to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. I just want to mention the
title and position of my name on the presale video is different than the title
of my book. I kept the video on YouTube because it has almost 800 hits since I
put it up December 23.
Clancy's comment: Go, Joyce! Thank you. Keep going!
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