Can you tell us a little bit about what you have planned for the future?
I am currently working on another fiction book titled Double Fault which is about a former professional tennis player who is accused of sexual assault against a high school player he coaches. It is told from the point of view of the coach, the player, and the player’s mom. Part satire of the culture of competitive youth sports in America, the book explores just how far parents are willing to go to ensure success for their children.
Can you tell us a little bit about the characters in Grannie Panties Are Underrated?
The main character of the book, Elle, is a wealthy stay-at-home mom approaching middle age. She is exhausted by the demands of her social set and is beginning to question whether having everything she has always wanted is really enough. The most interesting aspect of Elle’s character is that she is very superstitious and thinks that she is receiving signs from songs she hears.
The book toggles in time between the current day and Elle’s younger days as a wild-child in Tokyo. In her current life, Elle has a handsome and successful husband, Win, and teenage children ensconced in an exclusive private school. Her daughter, Brynnie eschews convention, while her son Four’s main interest is lacrosse.
Important characters from Elle’s days in Tokyo include, Mitch, her fun-loving best friend from Iowa, and Tak, her dashing and macho boyfriend. There is more to each character than appears on the surface, and the full truth of their stories are revealed through-out the course of the book.
You know I think we all have a favorite author. Who is your favorite author and why?
I love Jane Austen. She was a brilliant writer who captured the zeitgeist of her time with perfect insight and wit. (And just enough romance!) Her stories are so engaging and timeless, and her characters so fully developed that they still ring true to this day. I also admire her commitment to writing at a time when women were not considered equal in ability in writing to that of men.
If you could time-travel would you travel to the future or the past? Where would you like to go and why would you like to visit this particular time period?
As noted above, I am a huge Jane Austen fan, and would chose to go back in time to 19th C England. I would relish the opportunity to shake up the staid social conventions of the time!
Do you have any little fuzzy friends? Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?
I am a huge dog lover, and would be happy to take in every stray I could. As it is, I only have two dogs - a 110lb playful and active golden retriever and a 35lb sweet and spunky cocker spaniel/lab rescue dog. Both are spoiled rotten and get away with far, far more than they should.
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