I’ve often been called unruly, bratty, bossy, or whatever–what in a man might be called “take charge.” This fall, one of my stories will be in this anthology
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A Wonderful Review–Thanks so much.
Sweet Western romance novel is a gender farce
Posted: 12:00 a.m. Saturday, June 13, 2015
By Vick Mickunas
Vick Mickunas of Yellow Springs interviews authors every Saturdayat 7 a.m. and on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. on WYSO-FM (91.3). For more information, visit www.wyso.org/programs/book-nook. Contact him at vick@vickmickunas.com.
Review
Here’s another review. I appreciate this one so much.
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Interview on Ohio NPR: Vick Mickunas
I had a fun phone interview with Vick Mickunas from WYSO Public radio. I really appreciated the opportunity. It will air Saturday morning, 6 am Iowa time.
http://www.npr.org/podcasts/381443816/book-nook
My students are fascinated that my husband was a DJ and I was a part time DJ in Iowa City in the 80s. This was back when being a DJ was a real job at a radio station back before media consolidation. There’s no last DJ anymore. But there are people who still interview authors and for that I’m grateful. His enthusiasm was so kind and what’s cuter than a man who likes a romance novel?
Podcast
Here’s an interview with Dr. Bob Leonard about Natural Attraction’s themes. The whole idea of gender and what makes a man and what makes a woman is topical right now.
Review
I thought I’d add one of the recent reviews for Natural Attraction. These are very helpful to authors, even if they aren’t five star.
I really appreciated the interesting story of “Natural Attraction.” I could relate to the main character as she fears at the beginning to leave the only place she had ever been in, the only one she called home. I loved the scientific part of the story as the main character continued to give us scientific tidbits.
The author must have researched quite a lot and I enjoyed the book mostly because it seemed so sincere. She made science such a natural part of a romance novel as well.
Overall, I loved the way the author wrote the novel. The pacing was also good and I was kept on my toes to know what was coming up next. I also grew curious about what would happen if the main character ever fell in love seeing as she has the form of a man or how I would be imagining the scene play out in my head – would I see her as a woman or as a man with a woman’s desires? I give this novel 4 out of 5 stars. It revolves around unique circumstances resulting in a unique story with colorful characters and each of their experiences.
Author Bill Adams asks me about finding a publisher.
Bill Adams, is author of
It Wasn’t Me (On Amazon search Wasn’t-Me-William-Adams)
Hunter & Hunted (on Amazon search Hunter-Hunted-William-Adams)
I spent several sessions of workshops working on Natural Attraction, both at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and the Iowa Summer Writing Festival. Bill and I met at the later. He published his novel from that workshop last year. He was kind enough to interview me on his blog. I published without an agent and he wanted my take on doing that. Here it is.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: Being a strong woman isn’t remarkable, it’s normal
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: Being a strong woman isn’t remarkable, it’s normal
#WhyIWriteHistoricals–
Because there’s a lot of history you might not learn in school. For example –before 1972, contraceptives were illegal for unmarried people in some states –most schools had sports–just for boys –before 1978, it was legal to fire a woman for being pregnant –before 1994, it was legal for your husband to beat you.
