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Hey everyone! I’m really excited to be here blogging with you! I thought it might be fun to reveal to you the top three questions I’m most often asked by readers. Starting at number three: What made you want to become a romance writer? The answer is, my love of books. I can’t remember a time when I didn’t love books. As a kid I loved Nancy Drew. Thanks to Nancy I wanted to solve crimes, travel to exotic locations, and find a guy like Ned Nickerson—smart, loyal, and heroic. I also loved the Cherry Ames series. Thanks to Cherry I wanted to join the Army and be a nurse. Then came Vicki Barr, the airline stewardess (bet you can’t guess what I then wanted to be??). Then I graduated to Agatha Christie and my family was grateful that those books didn’t inspire me to become a criminal, although reading about Miss Marple did inspire me to learn how to knit—not with very good results, I’m afraid. I managed to eek out one very crooked, bunched up scarf and half of an argyle sock. (have you ever tried to knit an argyle sock??? There’re like 12 bobbins hanging off the needles—nothing but knots, it gave me cramps and stress and ugh—awful. But I digress:) .
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As a teenager, I discovered romance novels, which inspired my romantic imagination. I spent hours lost in the glamorous worlds those romance authors created. Even my favorite mysteries soon became the ones that had a romantic element weaved into them. Looking back, I can see how all these book influenced by future career choice. As a teenager, I was a candy striper at the local hospital for four years—a very rewarding experience that proved beyond any doubt that I did not want a nursing career. I spent two years during college in Army ROTC. A rewarding experience that proved beyond any doubt that I did not want an Army career. (are you seeing a pattern here?). After college, I spent the next ten years working in the airline industry—thank you, Vicki Barr--not as a flight attendant, but I still got to visit those exotic locales Nancy Drew had planted in my mind. And even though I never dated anyone named Ned, thanks to my romantic notions, I did manage to find that smart, loyal, heroic guy. After loving romances so much for so many years, a light bulb finally blinked on in my brain and I wondered if I could actually write one myself. Turns out—after much trial and error—that I could.
The number two question readers ask me is: Where do I get my ideas. The answer is: everywhere—TV, newspapers, radio, songs, overheard conversations. Everything is fodder. Don’t say you haven’t been warned. :)
And the number one question I am most often asked by readers is: What is the best thing I’ve ever written. I always answer this question the same way: The best thing I’ve ever written is “the end.” For the writer in me, there is no greater sense of accomplishment than typing those two words 400 some-odd pages later. It’s a euphoric feeling (always accompanied by a boatload of tears!) of Yes! I did it! Unfortunately, soon after that euphoric feeling, reality thumps me on the head and I recall that now that I’ve typed “the end”, I’m going to have to do some laundry because my family has named the mound of accumulated dirty clothes “Mount D’Alessandro.”
Well, those are my top three questions—and I’m hoping you’ll have more for me! And I have three for all of you: 1) What was the first romance you ever read? 2) What are your top five fave books of all time (doesn’t have to be romance), and 3) If you could have dinner with any person (be they dead or alive, famous or not), who would it be?
Jacquie D'Alessandrohttp://www.jacquied.com/Labels: Historical, Jacquie D'Alessandro, Romance, writer
6 Comments:
Hi Jacquie!!
Those are great questions! My answers are:
1. First romance -- Midnight Magic by Betina Krahn...and I was hooked!
2. Top five (in no particular order) -- Taken by the Night by Kathryn Smith; The Viscount Who Loved Me by Julia Quinn; Sleepless at Midnight by YOU; Suddenly You by Lisa Kleypas; Desire Never Dies by Jenna Petersen
3. As much as I would LOVE to say Jane Austen, I would pick my grandmother who passed away right before my daughter was born. I would love to introduce them!
And I hear ya on the laundry. Why does it seem to multiply overnight??
Looking forward to Confessions at Midnight!!
Hugs,
Andrea
Love the post Jacquie
1. First romance I read was Sweet Savage Love Rosemary Rogers
2. Top five no order Shana Kathleen Woodiwiss, Claiming The Courtesan Anna Campbell,Not Quite A Gentelman Jacquie D, Everything Forbidden Jess Michaels, To Marry A Marquis Julia Quinn.
3.I would love to Meet The Queen Mother
I have read all of your historicals Jacquie and have loved everyone of them and am really looking forward to the next on in the Mayhem in Mayfair series.
Have Fun
Helen
Hey Andrea and Helen! Thanks so much for stopping by! Loved your answers, and I'm honored to be among your top 5!! And very glad you're looking forward to the next Mayhem in Mayfair book. I'll be posting the cover, first chapter and an excerpt for Confessions at Midnight very soon. Here are my answers:
1) I actually don't recall the title of the first romance I ever read, but it was a Harlequin romance by Violet Winspear. And I was hooked. I recall the basic plot but not the title--argh!
2) My top 5 fave books (in no particular order): The Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy (although this is my all-time favorite book), The Bronze Horseman by Paullina Simons, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Rising Tides by Nora Roberts, Something Wonderful by Judith McNaught.
3) For this question I'm so torn! I'd love to have dinner with Princess Diana, but also with any of my grandparents, all of whom died before I was born. If I had to choose just one, I'd have to go with my maternal grandfather.
Thanks again gals for stopping by!
xox Jacquie
Hi Jacquie, thanks for a great post. It's really neat to get insights on/updates from fav authors through this whole blog stuff! And am definitely looking forward to your next... will it be about Carolyn? As for my answers to your questions:
1) I think it was either Ballad In Blue by Linda Shaw(?) or a Janet Dailey (both of which I borrowed from my older sister) and that started me down a reading road that's been lots of fun!
2) I have too many favs but here's five that I can think of off the top-of-my-head/recent fave re-reads: Driven by Eve Kenin, True Betrayals by Nora Roberts, Sleepless at Midnight by Jacquie D, Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman (YA), Passion by Lisa Valdez
3) Any of my grandparents. They all passed away when I was quite young. Would love to meet them and get more clues on how my parents grew to be who they are.
Have a great week everyone!
Hey Jacquie, thanx for sharing. I absolutely loved "Sleepless at Midnight" btw.
1. I'm pretty sure it was "Burning Obsession" by Carole Mortimer when I was around 12.
2. Gosh, tough question because it's always changing! I love C.L. Wilson's new fantasy series, and my fave authors of all time are Judith McNaught, Suzanne Brockmann and Lisa Kleypas. Anything by them would be in the top 5 at any given moment.
3. Either one of my favorite authors, Josh Bernstein (ex-host of Digging for the Truth), Angelina Jolie (because of all the amazing charity work she does) or Oprah.
1. I think my first was Phyllis A. Whitney, and I read all of her books. I went on to Victoria Holt next.
2. Top 5 books would be Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. I read them all but the last one was the best! Vicky Lewis Thompson Nerd books, Shana Abe' The Smoke Thief, The Dream Thief, Janet Evanovich, Stephanie Plum series, Stevi Mittman, Whose Number is up, Anyway? series, and your books Jacquie!
3. All my favorite authors! J.K.Rowling would be very interesting to meet!
Great post Jacquie!
Michele
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