Title: Just For Fun (Escape to New Zealand #4)
Author - Rosalind James
Date Published: 12/8/12
Synopsis:
What if the person who broke your heart turned out to be
the only one who could mend it?
Nic Wilkinson is a responsible, organized,
disciplined rugby player at the top of his game. Emma Martens is a
sometimes-scattered, often-emotional, and always-broke would-be designer with a
big chip on her shoulder where Nic’s concerned.
They have no history together, except one perfect
week. Nothing in common anymore, except the most important thing of all.
Getting together again would be messy. Complicated.
Scary. And, just maybe, worth every risk.
Ladies and Gents, I am happy to say that Roslind sat down for an interview!
Your series is called “Escape to New Zealand.” Why
New Zealand?
I spent 15 wonderful months
living and working in New Zealand, and fell in love with the country. The
beauty and diversity of the landscape (not to mention the seascapes), the Maori
culture and its integration into the country’s life, and, perhaps more than
anything, the people: modest, good-humored, unfailingly polite and hospitable,
and so very funny. I think everyone
would like to escape to New Zealand—I know I did!
On the same note, why did you decide on rugby
players as heroes?
In New Zealand, being an All Black (a
member of the rugby team that represents the country in play against other
nations) is the absolute pinnacle of achievement—what every boy longs to be. But
what’s different is that the players are expected to be model citizens off the
field as well. These young men face so much pressure and are under such a
spotlight—it’s a completely different environment from the U.S. sports world. The
combination of superb athletic achievement and celebrity with the expectation
that you’re still a “regular Kiwi joker” or a “good bloke” makes for
fascinating hero material.
How many books have you written and which is your
favorite?
I’ve just finished my
fourth book, Just for Fun. They are
all my favorites while I’m writing them! Here’s how they fall out for me:
Most cathartic to
write/favorite hero: Just This Once
Snarkiest banter/most
interesting research (Maori hero): Just
Good Friends
Funniest/easiest to write:
Just for Now
Sexiest/most
heart-tugging: Just for Fun
Do you see yourself in your heroines? Which of them
is most like you?
There’s something of me in
all my heroines. Most like me: absolutely Hannah, in Just This Once. People say “write what you know,” so I did! That
book has a fair amount of autobiography in it. The funny thing is that some
reviewers haven’t liked her as well as my other heroines (I try not to take it
personally!). They’ve thought her emotional issues should be resolved once she
meets our wonderful hero. If only life worked that way, huh?
Least like me: Kate, from Just Good Friends. I wish I were that confident and tough.
What surprises your friends about your books?
That they’re so steamy! J
When did you begin writing?
I’d been a marketing
writer for 10 years, but I never had a thought of writing fiction.
I was on holiday in New Zealand with my husband almost exactly one year ago, and I had a story unfolding in my head as I so often do. For some reason, instead of telling myself to stop daydreaming, I let the story continue for days. I asked my husband, "Do you think I could write a book?" and being the great guy he is, he said, "Of course!" So I had him stop the car in Te Kuiti and bought a notebook, paper, and a pen. It was Oh So Scary to write the first sentence of “Just This Once.” But within two weeks, I was writing six hours a day on top of my regular job, and I knew this was all I wanted to do.
How long did it take to complete your first book?
I was on holiday in New Zealand with my husband almost exactly one year ago, and I had a story unfolding in my head as I so often do. For some reason, instead of telling myself to stop daydreaming, I let the story continue for days. I asked my husband, "Do you think I could write a book?" and being the great guy he is, he said, "Of course!" So I had him stop the car in Te Kuiti and bought a notebook, paper, and a pen. It was Oh So Scary to write the first sentence of “Just This Once.” But within two weeks, I was writing six hours a day on top of my regular job, and I knew this was all I wanted to do.
How long did it take to complete your first book?
Six weeks, while working
at my “real job.” (I finished the book and quit the job.) I think up/write/edit
a book in about three months, but that's because I've been a professional
writer working to deadline for so long--writing my own stories is so much more
fun, it's just a matter of keeping up on paper with what's in my head.
I notice that you’re self-published. Did you try
the traditional publishing route first? Any advice for other writers
considering self-publishing?
I queried agents for about
3 months with "Just This Once," and got requests for more of the book
from a few agents and one publisher. One day in June, I heard back from a very
prominent agent, who'd requested the full manuscript, that she really enjoyed
the story, but that "New Zealand rugby" would be too tough of a hook.
An hour earlier, I'd heard from my doctor, who said, "I'm referring you to
the oncologist, because we can't tell what your tumor is." My first
thought was, thank God my children are grown. And my second was, thank God I
have had the chance to find out what I wanted to do in life, and to do it. The
one thing I knew for sure was that I didn't want to die without publishing my
books.
And the other thing I knew for sure was that "New Zealand rugby" was a GREAT hook! I finished writing "Just for Now" two days before going into the hospital and started editing again seven days after surgery. I decided that I still didn't want to die without publishing my books, so within a month, I’d published all three! And by the way: I’m not dying anytime soon, unless I get hit by a truck—lots more time, I hope, to write lots more books!
And the other thing I knew for sure was that "New Zealand rugby" was a GREAT hook! I finished writing "Just for Now" two days before going into the hospital and started editing again seven days after surgery. I decided that I still didn't want to die without publishing my books, so within a month, I’d published all three! And by the way: I’m not dying anytime soon, unless I get hit by a truck—lots more time, I hope, to write lots more books!
We’re living in a
wonderful time when you can see for yourself if your book has “sales appeal” or
not. Why not give it a try and see? The risk and cost are low--professional
editing and cover design, an author website. The dream, of course, is to get
that lucrative publishing contract—but whether or not that happens, doing it
this way is working great for me so far, and I’m so very thankful to have the
opportunity to share my work with so many people.
What have you learned from writing and publishing
your books?
Life is all about taking
risks. Anything that’s worth doing is going to be scary. The trick is to feel
the fear and go ahead and do it anyway. Fall in love, write a book, pursue your
dreams. That’s the underlying theme of my books, and my life.
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Website/Blog:
http://www.rosalindjames.com
Twitter:
@RosalindJames5 (https://twitter.com/RosalindJames5)
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Brief Author Bio:
Rosalind James is the author of the Kindle
bestseller "Just This Once" and the three subsequent books in the
"Escape to New Zealand" series (#4, "Just for Fun," due
December 8!). She is a former marketing executive who has lived all over the
United States and in a number of other countries, traveling with her civil
engineer husband. Most recently, she spent several years in Australia and New
Zealand, where she fell in love with the people, the landscape, and the culture
of both countries.
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