Liza Brown is a new author from
Question: What is the title and genre of your
novel? Why did you select them?
Answer: The title of my book is Center Courtship. It is a
modern romance between a small town girl and a pro basketball player. I had help from a good friend when it came to
the name of the book. It was originally
going to be called The Asparagus Embarrassment, but the publisher decided that
name wasn’t quite right for the book. So
Center Courtship is what my friend and I came up with and I’ve been in love
with it ever since.
Question: I like the title! What inspired this novel?
How did it come about?
Answer: The inspiration for this book definitely came
from my love of basketball – specifically the Cleveland Cavaliers. When you’re from NE Ohio it’s hard to escape news stories about our teams – whether you’re a
fan or not. It makes life a lot more fun
when you’re a fan, though. Especially
when they finally get the championship!
GO CAVS!
Question: Could
you tell us a little bit about the heroine and/or hero of your novel?
Answer: Mae-Belle Rogers (just call her Mae – she
prefers that) is an independent young chop shop owner who goes about her days
and nights living in a self-formed protective bubble. Very few people can get in because of her past. She is happy with her way of life until she
is introduced to a new one. She quickly
learns that being friends with a super-star has its ups and downs.
Question: Can
you tell us about some of your other published novels or work?
Answer: This is
my first published work therefore you can imagine how insanely nervous and
excited I am over the whole thing. I am
very grateful to everyone at Intrigue Publishing for helping to guide me
through the process. I never knew how
much work it was just to get one book published.
Question: What
are you working on now?
Answer: Right now I am finishing up the details on
the second in the series: Point Guardian.
Then I will work on the third. I
don’t know how many books there will be in the series quite yet. There are a lot of things in life that I’d
like to see these two characters work their way through.
Question: What
made you start writing?
Answer: I used to write when I was in high
school. I never thought in a million
years that I’d be to this point now. I’d
had this story in my mind for quite some time and decided one time to just go
for it and write it down. After several
people read it and claimed to enjoy it I thought that maybe this was something
I should pursue.
Question: What
advice would you offer to those who are currently writing novels?
Answer: Don’t stop.
Don’t give up, and don’t listen to the naysayers. Also, when someone offers you advice take a
moment and think about where they’re coming from. Are they just a friend with a suggestion
based on their own personal opinions? Or
are they someone who works for the publisher who is trying to guide you to the
best possible outcome for your book?
Write. Find the time to write. It seems so trivial. It’s like telling a fish to fly or a bird to
swim. But it’s as simple as that, I think. Just do it.
Make sure the people around you understand that when you are writing,
you are working and don’t want to be distracted. It’s no different than any other job. You wouldn’t tell a teacher to stop teaching
because you needed them to make you a sandwich.
Let a writer be when he or she is writing. When they are done, they’ll come back to the
real world.
Question: Where
and when will readers be able to obtain your novel?
Answer: My book is available for digital download at
Amazon and as of the writing of this interview. The physical copy of the book
will be available early to mid-October.
You can find it on Amazon here: www.tinyurl.com/centercourtship
Comments and questions for Liza are welcome here!
Thank you so much, Jacqueline!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Liza! I hope this blog will introduce you to many readers.
DeleteGreat interview!
ReplyDeleteGood luck and God's blessings with your new book!
PamT
Thanks Pam!! Hope you enjoy it!
DeleteGood luck and congrats!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Christine!
DeleteCongratulations, Liza. I love your title! Best of luck in your new career.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Brenda!!
DeleteLoved the interview! I'm looking forward to the book!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for you to read it, Nanette!!
DeleteBest of luck with the book and congratulations.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Penny!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Penny!!
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