Hi Mickey :D Thanks for stopping by today!
Please tell us a little about yourself.
My
real name is Virginia Aronson. I published lots of books, articles,
poetry and fiction before I adopted a pen name. Mickey J. Corrigan
was "born" a couple of years ago with my first romantic
comedy, the little ebook novella Dream
Job. Since then, I've published five
more novellas and a novel, Sugar
Babies, a romantic thriller about
professional girlfriends.
Sometimes
I think I might kill off Mickey. Just for fun. But her new series has
been launched by The Wild Rose Press, so I can't get rid of her just
yet. The first book in The Hard Stuff series is Whiskey
Sour Noir. It's only available on
Kindle right now, but will be everywhere starting March 5th.
How did you come up with the idea for your book?
Whiskey
Sour Noir is about Tami Lee Conkers,
a tough chick who works in a homeless shelter and hangs out in dumpy
bars. She falls for Cat Avery, this gorgeous, intelligent man. But
he's a convicted sex offender out on probation. His life is totally
screwed, yet he insists he's innocent. She wants to believe him.
I
was inspired to write this novella by a real story a friend of mine
told me. His brother-in-law was accused of buying child porn. The
legal battle ruined his reputation, his career and his marriage, and
he ended up committing suicide. But he insisted he did not download
those horrible photos onto his computer at work. I kind of believed
him. It's just too easy for someone else to do this to a person, then
turn them in. And it can absolutely destroy their life.
When did the characters first pop into your head?
About
24 hours before I began writing the story. I wasn't sure how it would
all work out in the end, but I wanted to let Tami Lee explore her
ability to love someone who was in such trouble with the rest of the
world. Could she believe in him when nobody else did?
Cat
Avery is such a hunk, a girl can't help falling for him. Yet, being a
convicted sex offender in this culture is as low as it gets. So the
conflict is very real.
Without
giving away any spoilers, was the story always straightforward for
you to write, or did it pop up any surprises along the way?
The
story has more humor than I expected. As I was writing, I had no idea
where their love was heading. The Gulf Stream had stopped flowing,
altering the weather and wreaking chaos, and the entire world was
freaking out. So there was a global crisis to contend with too. I had
to hope everything would work out for Tami Lee and Cat Avery… and
the rest of the planet.
Where do you like to write?
I
write at my desk. I used to write in libraries and cafes, but now I
like being in my little office with the sun shining in.
Do you read a lot?
I'm
a huge reader. I read at least two books a week. Right now I'm
reading essays by George Saunders and an academic book about dying.
And for enjoyment, a novel by Jennifer Egan.
Who are some of your favourite authors?
Too
many to list! Top favorites include Charles Bukowski, Bret Easton
Ellis, Denis Johnson, David Benioff, Daniel Woodrell and Dennis
Lehane. Just to name a few. For anything economic, Michael Lewis is
fantastic. I also love Tom Wolfe. Jay McInerney. Andre Dubois. Haruki
Murakami. Nick Flynn is exceptional; I just went to a reading the
other night and he was terrific. I find new authors I like all the
time, too. I just discovered Jennifer Egan and she's amazing. There
are so many talented writers out there.
And last but not least, have you any words of wisdom for aspiring
writers out there?
Read
a lot. Read, read, read!
As
for writing, start small. First write a flash piece, real short
fiction. Then write another one. Keep practicing. Get sharper, polish
your words. Once you feel skilled at the short pieces, move up to
writing longer stories. Or a novel.
Keep
at it. It's tough to tell a story well, to develop interesting
characters who can engage readers. Writing takes more practice than
talent. It's a craft. You gotta put in the time.
I'm
an editor and I work with people every day who want to publish. I
always advise my clients: do not be afraid of editing. And never be
afraid of rejection. This is all part of the process of publishing
your best work. Keep trying. The writers who succeed are the ones who
keep at it.
So
don't stop believing!
***
Mickey
J. Corrigan lives in South Florida. Visit her at
www.mickeyjcorrrigan.com
or on Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5828647.Mickey_J_Corrigan.
Whiskey
Sour Noir
is available on Amazon
(http://www.amazon.com/Whiskey-Sour-Noir-Hard-Stuff-ebook/dp/B00GVKM9NE/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1390966701&sr=1-1&keywords=whiskey+sour+noir
) and will be released by The Wild Rose Press on March 5th.
Tami Lee Conkers
is a spunky Florida chick who works at a homeless shelter. Cat Avery
is handsome, well-educated, articulate, funny and dark. He lives in a
bum motel and bartends right down the street from Tami Lee. She falls
for him—even though she knows better. The man is a registered sex
offender.
Avery
claims he's innocent. Tami Lee is following her heart, but she's
afraid she knows where that will take her. The love they make feels
doomed. All around them, life is going from bad to worse. Especially
since the Gulf Stream has stopped moving for the first time in
thousands of years.
An
end of the world romance, Whiskey
Sour Noir
is an engaging story of two unlikely lovers battling tough odds.
Love
can be so bittersweet.
Nice to meet you, Mickey. Your book premise is intriguing. Child porn is such a hot sensitive topic.
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