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Twitterview with Jackie Barbosa

You probably know her through fabulous (soon to be finished) series The Gospel of Love or perhaps from her sultry tales published by Aphrodisia. Then again, you may know her from her free reads or her contribution to The Mammoth Book of Scottish Romance. Fairly soon you’re going to know Jackie Barbosa by her latest tale of love and lust, Grace Under Fire (SpiceBriefs.)

I sat down with her for a twitterview recently and asked the question any good interviewer would ask:

SB: Paper or plastic?

JB: What? Not paper or digital? How about “depends?” (And no, I don’t mean adult diapers.) But mostly, paper, bc it’s recyclable.

SB: Hey, my kindle is made of plastic. ;)

JB: Haha. So that WAS a book question? In which case, I still say “depends.” I love instant gratification of digital.

But I like having the print book, too, esp. for author’s signature and also because I can read at takeoff and landing.

SB: How about the “new book smell?” :)

JB: Not that so much. I actually prefer the “old book” smell. You know, a little musty and dusty. I could snort that scent all day.

SB: Tell us about your new book! So…that’s not really a question.

JB: Grace Under Fire is about a clumsy young lady who discovers, with the help of a couple of very good men, that she’s…much better in bed than on the dance floor.

SB: Mmmm… When and where is it set?

JB: London, 1795. Wanna see the book video? It’s not as awesome as a Dareling Room Video, but I like it. vimeo.com/21029602

SB: I like it! So it’s available from Spice Briefs. And I saw you’ve already made #1 on preorders at Amazon.

JB: Well, #1 in coming soon Erotica (there’s a double entendre for you), yes. I’m only #25 in coming fiction, last I checked.

SB: #25 is still awesome! There’s another book on your website listed under Coming Soon. Care to tell us about that?

JB: Well, that’s something I plan to self-publish, but I have no real timeline for it. I got a request for a full from Blaze which sort of knocked my off my original writing schedule for the year.

SB: Oh how exciting! So you’re going to straddle the line then? Traditional publishing and Indie?

JB: I can promise, barring injury or death, that the third Gospel of Love novella, According to Mark, will be out in June.

SB: Thank goodness for that. I’ve been waiting on Mark’s book.

JB: As for #25 being good–well, a cricketer’s REISSUED memoir (which isn’t even fiction) & Thomas the Tank Engine are beating me.

SB: Hey now, I know some little boys who love Thomas the Train. And I’ve bought a few copies of those myself. :-)

JB: Yeah, but Thomas the Tank Engine in KINDLE? That has me scratching my head!

SB: How about a few fill in the blank questions? My favorite TV show (at the moment) is ___?

JB: You want me to pick ONE favorite TV show? Gah, that’s like asking me to pick ONE favorite book.

That said, I’d probably have to choose DETROIT 1-8-7. Phenomenal writing/characters & brilliant acting. Gut-wrenching but good

SB: Oh, I love that show too. But I still haven’t forgiven them for killing detective hottie. Personally, I think he faked it.

I think he’s going back under cover!

JB: Yeah, the night they killed Detective Hottie, I couldn’t sleep. One of the reason I have to say the show works.

SB: And you’re welcome to pick a favorite book if you want. *evil grin* If I could have lunch with any author, dead or alive, it would be ____?

JB: I gotta pick the ancient lyric poet, Sappho. I want to find out what the heck she wrote (most of her work is fragments)! For favorite book, I inevitably fall back on ALICE IN WONDERLAND. It’s just one of those that gives me happy memories, I guess.

SB: When I was little I wanted to be a _____ when I grew up?

JB: That one’s easy. Writer.

SB: Let’s make sure the readers can find you. Website, Facebook, Goodreads?

JB: Website: www.jackiebarbosa.com; Facebook: www.facebook.com/jackiebarbosa; Goodreads: Jackie Barbosa :)

SB: Bookmark those links ppl!

JB: Also, I’ll give away a copy of Behind the Red Door (print anthology) and some swag (#romancetradingcards, pretty notepads).

SB: WOO HOO! Prizes! Any final thoughts? (Or suggestions for my lousy Twitterviewing skills? :-) )

JB: Final thoughts sound so final :) . (And your Twitterview skills are darned good.) But in parting, I hope your readers will check out GRACE UNDER FIRE. I promise hot menage-y goodness and and HEA!

SB: Excellent. We readers like hot menage-y goodness and HEA! Thanks for the twitterview!

JB: No no, thank YOU!

You heard the lady… PRIZES! Leave a comment and I’ll draw a winner on Monday.

Guest: Jude Liebermann & Pandora’s Box

Please help me welcome my special guest Jude Liebermann.  We’re swapping blogs for the day, which means I’m over here: www.judesplace.com/blog Once you get done here, hop over and see me.

I had a few quick getting to know you question’s and then on to Jude’s new book. Read on:

How old were you when you knew you wanted to be a writer and how did that decision affect your life?

This wasn’t really a conscious decision, since I’ve been writing for as long as I can remember: poetry before the age of 10, fiction at the age of 11, first romance at 13 and first novel at 18. I’ve never known a time when I didn’t want to write. Since it isn’t my career though, writing hasn’t impacted my life. Accounting pays the bills.

Who do you think are some of the most under appreciated writers, either contemporary or in history?

Self published authors are the most under appreciated, that’s for sure. Of course, it doesn’t help that some of these writers shouldn’t publish, but there are many more who work hard but find it hard to get recognized. I guess I’m biased since I am one of those self published authors. Luckily, I have had my work recognized by Cobblestone Press, but it’s still hard to be taken seriously as a writer if you don’t have a major book publisher backing you.

What’s a typical writing day like for you?

A typical writing day? What’s that? :) I’ve never had one of those. When I’m inspired to write, I will be at my keyboard every day for hours at a time. Other times I can go months, even years, without writing a word. When I force myself to write, I may try to get a few hundred words a week, just to keep the creative juices flowing. I currently have two writing projects that are on hold, and who knows when I will be inspired enough to continue either.

Jude’s current release is Pandora’s Box, available now from Cobblestone Press.

Pandora was a successful career woman. She had it all, a nice job and a live-in boyfriend, but something was missing. She then gets the surprise of her life on her birthday, a gigolo.

Cameron is everything she’s ever wanted in a lover, and he shows her what true passion really is. Can she go back to the sedate life she had with Brian? Will she want to?

Read an excerpt

Interview at Madison Chase’s blog

Hola everyone! I’m over at Lissa Matthews blog today celebrating her 40th birthday! She’s such a dear friend and I’m hoping that she’s been enjoying her birthday party this month. Lots of great authors have shown up to help her celebrate. And good grief, she’s giving one of YOU a kindle!!! Head on over and talk birthday cakes with me.

I’m also over at Madison Chase’s blog today. You can read an interview with yours truly. I answered questions about my upcoming release, Seduced by a Cajun Werewolf, and my series. I also gave some thoughts on publishing, independent publishing, and writing in general.

Listening to: The Crystal Method

Drinking: Diet Mt Dew

Mood: introspective

Working on: Mated to a Cajun Werewolf

Reading: 5 tips for squashing self-doubt demons by Tawna Fenske

Interview and a chance to win

I have an interview up at the E-rotic Romance group at LiveJournal. Come by and ask a question this weekend and you’re eligible to win a book from my backlist… small as it is. Thanks to Moira Rogers for all her hard work and for making the interview process painless and fun!

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