Fortunately I came to be a fan of hers through another of Madame Perry's favorite writers, Sylvia Massara. If you are a reader of both of these proficient and savvy authors you'll see they are allowing some of their characters out to play in each other's books. I suppose they are like literary exchange students. I am very pleased to introduce you to Carol E. Wyer.
Madame Perry: How did you know the blog style of novel would
work so beautifully?
Carol: It took a lot of research to discover that Mme
Perry. I knew absolutely nothing about blogging when I decided to write the
book. I wanted to write it as a diary but I thought that format had been done
far too often. One night, while in bed listening to the dulcet tones of Hubby
snoring, I realised that in this day and age a woman like Amanda/me would
socialise on the internet. That could be the answer. I Googled “blogs”, and
read quite a few of them. That made me decide I could present the whole story
through blog posts.
Carol E. Wyer |
Next, I set up my own blog, called it Facing 50 with Humour, (just like Amanda
does) and started writing about my life in the form of funny diary entries. By
the end of six weeks, I had quite a few followers who commented regularly, much
like Amanda’s followers. They gave me such fantastic feedback that I realised I
had found a great format for the book.
I started the novel but also kept my blog. I won’t
spoil the end of the book, but in one of those cases of life imitating art, I found myself in exactly the same situation as
Amanda. I even found a new on line best friend - a follower much like
#sexyfitchick - who has become a dear friend of mine since.
MP: What has been your favorite reaction from a fan?
CEW: I have had the most incredible emails from
people who have thanked me for making them laugh, but one that touched me the
most came from a lady who said simply that she had lost her best friend to
cancer the morning she picked up my book. She didn’t know why she had picked up
the book, because she hadn’t intended reading it, but after starting it, she
couldn’t put it down. She believed she was meant to read it that day. She told
me that it saw her through that saddest time and helped her deal with the loss.
In spite of how bad she felt, the book made her laugh. She believed, as do I,
that laughter can really help. I was so humbled by that email. I still have it
filed on my computer. I keep them all. They are the real reward that a writer
gets for writing.
MP: Amanda is being courted online by her first love.
Without giving away too much of the story, do your readers offer their opinions
on what choices they prefer Amanda should make?
CEW: Those who have spoken about it have assured me
that Amanda made the right choice. I have to say that several women have also
confided that they have found themselves in exactly that position. There are a
surprising number of women who are engaging in on line flirtation or something
more meaningful.
MP: I’m sure thousands of your readers are as happy
as I am to read an engaging book with an intriguing romantic story line
appealing to us gals ‘over 30.’
CEW: Thank you. I am very glad that you enjoyed it
so much. It means a huge amount to me when people tell me that they have liked
my book. I was delighted when one
reviewer said that I had done for the over 40s, what Bridget Jones had done for
the over 20s. That was a lady who “got” the story. There is not enough “fun”
literature available for women of a certain age that deals with emotions that
have, like us, also matured. I can’t read chick lit any more. I feel like
tutting with disapproval at some of the things young girls do or say, but I
have not dried up emotionally and enjoy books with relevant content, that is,
relative to someone who has already had a long term relationship.
At the same time I decided to write humour. Humour
works well when you want to educate someone, or get a point across. I also believe
that life is too serious for most of us these days and we need to be able to
sit down and read something that will have us chortling. I wanted the book to
be like a friend. I want people to read it and say, “Yes, that’s me. I am like
that.”
MP: What writers inspire you?
CEW: I studied French and English Literature at
University and was heavily into Chaucer, Voltaire and Shakespeare, so if I am
honest, those are the people that I have been most inspired by.
More recently, I have enjoyed literature by humorists
like Ben Elton, and Janet Evanovich always makes me smile.
I used to be a prolific reader but writing now takes
up most of my free time so I don't get the chance to sit down and savour a good
book these days.
MP: And we thank you for the entertainment and gratification you provide for us, the readers. Cheers, Carol, and we're waiting for more. Thank you for generously sharing your time here with us, and please visit again.
Get to know Carol and have some laughs while reading her website. Go all the way - follow her on facebook, and tweet with Carol!
MP: And we thank you for the entertainment and gratification you provide for us, the readers. Cheers, Carol, and we're waiting for more. Thank you for generously sharing your time here with us, and please visit again.
Get to know Carol and have some laughs while reading her website. Go all the way - follow her on facebook, and tweet with Carol!
4 comments:
I am honoured Madame Perry to appear here on your blog today. Thank you very much for inviting me and it's been a delight to be here.
Hi Madam Perry. It sounds nice to appear on your blog. Thanks for sharing the useful information with us.
I like this blog post a lot. I like to write too and I have also thought of using my blog posts as a way to write my own book or novel mostly because you can go back and edit or update it easily and you get an instant audience and feedback along the way.
Jessica, Are you still writing? Tell us more!
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