ABOUT THE BOOK
38-year-old formal teen idol Sandy Fairfax is a guest panelist on a TV game show–and the first category is murder! When his brother, a college professor, is framed for the murder of one of his students, Sandy investigates, in between fighting with his ex, visiting his kids, wooing his new girlfriend, and presenting a concert at a black tie gala to save his father’s orchestra. Sandy’s ready to tear out his long blond hair as the game points and suspects pile up.INTERVIEW WITH SALLY CARPENTER
What's your favorite thing about the writing process?
Revisions, when the characters begin to develop, the writing smooths out, I streamline the plot, and it all pulls together.
Do you write every day?
No, but I try to write most days, and it’s not always on a book. Sometimes I’m writing a blog post (like right now) or my newspaper column. Sometimes I’m spending the time researching for the book. And occasionally it’s good to take a “vacation” day or two and just read or catch up on life’s chores.
How often do you read?
Daily. I read as part of my day job at a community newspaper. I read to do research for my writing. I try to include “fun” reading at the end of the day if I’m not too exhausted.
What books do you currently have published?
I have four books in the Sandy Fairfax Teen Idol mystery series: The Baffled Beatlemaniac Caper, The Sinister Sitcom Caper, The Cunning Cruise Ship Caper, and The Quirky Quiz Show Caper. I wrote chapter three of the group mystery novel Chasing the Codex. I have a short story each in the anthologies Last Exit to Murder and Plan B: Omnibus.
Do you have any marketing tips you could pass on to indie authors?
Find your niche. For my first book, I did a guest post on every blog I found and joined a number of online writers’ groups. Most of that was wasted effort. Since then I’ve focused my efforts toward cozy readers only. I’ve joined cozy reader Facebook groups and limited my guest posts to cozy-focused blogs. This has worked better than trying to reach every possible person. I also had good success with a recent Goodreads giveaway. I caution authors at paying for ads and listings in “mass mailing” blogs. That hasn’t worked for me; I didn’t earn back what I paid. But some authors swear by paid ads/listings, so that must work for some writers. And don’t get so bogged down in marketing that you forget to write the next book! I spent an entire year doing nothing but marketing. I had few sales, no new book, and my previous publisher dropped me. So I got smart, wrote another book, and found a new publisher.
If you could only watch one television station for a year, what would it be?
That’s easy: TCM. I love old movies. Many of them are still “new” to me, and the ones I’ve seen I watch again. In those days the storytelling/writing was superior to now. The acting (except for B movies) was better too.
What’s one thing you never leave the house without?
House and car keys. Duh. I have to lock the house and start the car.
That's two things! You can lock you house, but you can't go anywhere. :) What do you love about where you live?
My cats have a big outdoor area where they can lounge, prowl, and catch mice. And I have a detached cottage, no adjoining walls with any neighbors.
What's your favorite treat for movie night?
Popcorn and chocolate (separate, not together).
What drives you crazy?
People who lie to me.
What’s your least favorite chore?
Taking the car to the garage, as car repairs generally end up taking a great deal of my time and money to get them fixed.
Would you rather be a movie star, sports star, or rock star?
Movie star.
Do you procrastinate?
I’ll answer that question late.
What would your main character say about you?
That I need to give him more sexy love scenes and fewer deathtrap scenes.
Where is your favorite library, and what do you love about it?
I’ve never “used” this library as a patron, as it’s too far away, but once I went on a group tour of the Los Angeles Central downtown library. It’s a massive building full of incredible artwork, paintings and sculpture. Lots of things to look at and endless stacks to wander in. And it has over a million books! A person could check out books weekly and still not read everything.
Who is your favorite fictional character?
I have two: Lt. Columbo (best detective ever) and Ernest Pratt, dime novelist in the Old West from the TV show Legend.
How do you like your pizza?
Pizza Hut veggie pizza.
What is the wallpaper on your computer’s desktop?
A goofy looking bird is staring at me and saying, “Is the book done yet? Is it? Is it? How about now?
What’s your biggest pet peeve about writing?
That it takes so long. I’d like to be able to finish a novel in a week instead of a year. Think how many more books I’d have!
What is your favorite movie?
The Trouble with Angels with Haley Mills and Rosaline Russell.
What are you working on now?
I’m starting a new mystery series, a retro cozy set in 1967. Still working on the details. It will have a cat.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sally Carpenter is native Hoosier now living in Moorpark, Calif.
She has a master’s degree in theater
from Indiana State University. While in school her plays Star
Collector and Common Ground were finalists in the American College
Theater Festival One-Act Playwrighting Competition. Common Ground also
earned a college creative writing award and Star Collector was
produced in New York City.
Carpenter also has a master’s degree in theology and a black belt in tae kwon do.
She’s worked as an actress, college
writing instructor, theater critic, jail chaplain, and tour guide/page
for Paramount Pictures. She’s now employed at a community newspaper.
The Sandy Fairfax Teen Idol series is comprised of: The Baffled Beatlemaniac Caper (2012 Eureka! Award finalist for best first mystery novel), The Sinister Sitcom Caper, The Cunning Cruise Ship Caper and The Quirky Quiz Show Caper.
She has short stories in two
anthologies: "Dark Nights at the Deluxe Drive-in" in Last Exit to
Murder and “Faster Than a Speeding Bullet” in Plan B: Omnibus.
Carpenter penned chapter three of the Cozy Cat Press group mystery Chasing the Codex.
To atone for her sins of killing fictional people, she also writes the monthly "Roots of Faith" column for the Acorn Newspapers.
She blogs at http://sandyfairfaxauthor.com and ladiesofmystery.com.
She’s a member of Sisters in Crime/Los Angeles.
Connect with Sally:
Website | Facebook | Goodreads
Buy the book:
Amazon
Hi Amy, thanks for hosting me!
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DeleteFun interview - this is a new to me series - i love The Trouble with Angels too!i also love watching old movies on TCM -they had such great plots, acting and character development. This sounds like a fun series - i'll have to check it out Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteHi, Maria, thanks for stopping by. I love all the old Haley Mills movies, maybe because I was a kid like her. If you haven't seen "The Chalk Garden" with Mills, check it out.
DeleteThanks for stopping by, Maria!
DeleteThanks for sharing the advice to new Indie writers. . Can you share who and where these cozy readers groups are located on Face book?
DeleteSpeaking for myself, there's Cozyville Cozies, The Sweet Cozy Mystery Writer's, Cozy Mystery Book Promotion, Cozy Mysteries 24/7, Mystery and Cozy Mystery Author, LK & MB Cozy Mystery Reviews, Get Cozy With a Cozy Mystery, Killer Cozy Book Club . . . and I'm sure many more! Thanks for looking in, Elaine.
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DeleteThis is a new author and series to me. Book sounds like an interesting read. Looking forward to reading "The Quirky Quiz Show Caper".
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DeleteReally appreciate the introduction to a new author. Enjoyed the post and have checked out the books looks like some really great reads. I hope this will be an early start. Thanks for the chance to do so. Della at deepotter@peoplepc.com
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