Sunday, 23 January 2011

Interview Englewood and Charlotte Sun

Following my presentation to the Suncoast Writers' Guild, I was interviewed by Stephen Harrison of the Englewood and Charlotte Sun.  Here's a copy of the article...

Boca Grande’s serenity inspires ‘Ring of Lies’


By STEPHEN HARRISON

SUN CORRESPONDENT

ENGLEWOOD — Novelist Victoria Howard spends only one month a year in Boca Grande, yet manages to make an impact on the area.

Howard became so inspired by the island’s sunny beaches that she showcased them in her newest novel, “Ring of Lies.”

Born in Liverpool and living in South Yorkshire, Howard spends a significant portion of time traveling and writing.

While in Seattle she wrote Pushcart Prize nominee, “Three Weeks Last Spring,” and in the Highlands of Scotland she wrote, “The House on the Shore,” which put her in the running for the Joan Hessayon Award for romance novelists.

Now Howard has come back with her third romantic suspense novel, “Ring of Lies.”

While enjoying the serenity of Boca Grande, she was inspired to write the book.

“I sat admiring the wonderful homes and started to think how I would feel if, unbeknown to me, my husband, who’d recently been killed in a car accident, left one to me in his will. And thus a novel was born,” she said in a phone interview.

The book was published in 2010 by Vanilla Heart, publisher of romance books.

Howard, 55, started writing novels relatively late in life.

She worked for both the National Health Service in the U.K. and in the offshore oil industry.

Friends who were interested in her short stories encouraged her to write a novel. At first, the task seemed insurmountable, she said, but she broke through and wrote her first novel. Two more followed.

Knowing your audience, researching your novel and being able to relate to your characters are the most important things in becoming a successful author, she said.

“You don’t want to be three chapters in and realize you hate this person,” she said.

While vacationing in the Englewood area with her partner Stephen and border collie Rosie, Howard gave a presentation on character development at a Dec. 18 meeting of the Suncoast Writers Guild.

“She was excellent,” said Edwin Ellis, guild director. “She was very on-target and timely. She explained how to use the basics of character development to introduce support characters and plotlines.”

For information on Howard and “Ring of Lies,” go to www.victoria howard.co.uk. For information on the Suncoast Writers Guild, go to www. suncoastwriters.com 

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