The Eternal Curse Series Blog Presents an interview with author: Penny Ross.

So tell me, who is Penny Ross?
Iām an author, Aboriginal educator, storyteller, mother to two grown sons, and wife to an amazing man. Iām a weekend/holiday writer as I have a full-time job. Iām also an avid reader and love to travel.
Iām so glad to be finally talking with you. Iām excited to learn about Aboriginal education. I too am a part-time write, but I unfortunately do it full-time while also working. I drive myself crazy. I hope I get to hear about some of your travels later on.
So whacha got for me today?
Iām doing the final edit on my third and latest novel āStolen Spirits.ā It will be published in January 2014. Itās a young adult murder mystery about stolen spirits taken from their loved ones. Iāve dedicated the novel to missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls of Canada and their families since one of the underlying themes in the novel is missing and murdered Aboriginal girls.
Wow, this sounds like a very deep and touching book. I must admit that I was unaware of the problems with missing Aboriginal Canadian women. Meeting you prompted me to do some research. I like and appreciate that youāre using narrative to inform adults and teens of this issue.
So whoās starring is this 2 dimensional script read of Stolen Spirits?
My main character in āStolen Spiritsā is Diane, a MĆ©tis teen whoās murdered in the first chapter. Through the voices of her friends we piece together who Diane was and how her murder impacts those close to her. Readers connect with Dianeās spirit, as she hasnāt crossed over yet. Marti is another major character in the novel. As an international author and amateur crime fighter, Marti is enlisted to assist the police in the investigation. āStolen Spiritsā is a fast-paced novel as it takes place over the span of nine days.
Again, this story sounds very impressive. Face-paced and emotional, Iām sure this book will take off. I already like the sound of Marti.
Past, present, future, is there a rhyme or reason to your writing?
I write on my couch most of the time with my laptop. I have background music on since it gets me in the zone. When the weather is nice I sit outside in my gazebo and gaze at my pool while I write. I love listening to the birds while I peck away at the keyboard. I find it restful yet inspirational.
I prefer a lap top for my novels and freehand for my childrenās books. For my latest novel, āStolen Spiritsā I sketched out chapter outlines freehand on recipe cards partway through the book. I have so many characters I got confused where some of them were during the murder. LOL.
Iām currently working on a story that combines all the elements I loveā¦fantasy, time travel, adventure, a princess and giant animals. Weāll see where the characters take me.
I like the idea of using recipe cards to outline characters; I may have to try that myself. I love getting tips and ideas from other authors, thus my selfish reason for interviewing ;). I really like what Iām hearing about the next book youāre putting together. Youāll have to come back and tell me all about it.
What author(s) has most influenced your writing? Why or how?
I love Maeve Binchy. She was the ultimate storyteller. I wish I had one ounce of her talent. As I become immersed in one of her stories I find myself wanting to know the characters, get into their headspace and see who they are and what makes them tick. Her descriptions and settings make me want to travel to the locale sheās highlighted.
It is bad of me that the only reason I ever hear of this wonderful author is that her book, Circle of Friends, was turned into a movie. I hope not. I like to think that sometimes, film versions of books make people interested in the writing. I know some people just donāt read, but if the movie made me interested, why not someone else?
Whose brain are you just itching to scratch?
Temperance āBonesā Brennan from the TV series Bones. So I guess it would be the real life actress Emily Deschanel I would interview. I adore Temperanceās character and love the Kathy Reichās novels. OK, now Iāve confused myself. Perhaps itās Kathy Reichās Iād interview since Temperance is the heroine of Reichās crime novel series. I admire them both as theyāre strong, smart, independent women. I guess Iād love to interview both of them. That would be totally awesome!
Iām with you on that. I stopped watching, but before I did, I really got into Bones. One day when I decide to take up the tube again, itāll be waiting for me in my Netflix queue. Both the author and the actress are sure to have some amazing stories to tell. What a great answer!
Who is so you and why?
Iāve been compared to Angelina Jolie, not that Iām as beautiful as her though. I think itās because we both have pouty lips, love children and support numerous causes. I admire how Angelina uses her wealth to support humanitarian efforts.
Thatās pretty cool, to be compared to a pouty lipped humanitarian. You go girl!…Seriously, I like when celebrities try to give back, but sometime they go too far. Maybe being famous is really hard :/ .
Whatās your ideal reading spot for your next highly anticipated read?
Iām saving my next highly anticipated read for the beach. Weāre off on a winter vacation soon since Iām a āfun in the sunā kind of gal. My version of the perfect spot to read is on the beach or beside my pool. I love the sun! In the winter months as snow wraps around my house I curl up on the couch with the fire roaring and immerse myself in a paperback or ebook. During the cold months, which we have many of, I imagine myself reading outdoors, soaking up the sunās rays again!
I like that, it sounds very cozy. I have trouble reading at the beach. It has to be a very exciting book to keep me alert, otherwise the sun and sea make me sleepy.
What was your favorite book or story, pre-teen years?

I loved all the classics when I was young. Pippi Longstocking, by Astrid Lindgren, was one of my favorite books. I always longed to be free of rules like Pippi. I loved her adventures and hijinks. I took my boys to see a play about Pippi Longstocking years back at a nearby city. We couldnāt stop laughing. When I confessed I always wanted to be Pippi they werenāt surprised. Go figure?
I too was a fan of Pippi. I thought I had read all the books, but a few eluded me. Then they made TV movies about her and I watch them all…
There is more fun and insights to this interview, visit the Eternal Curse Series Blog for the full experience. For more information about this author, Penny Ross, please visit the links below.
Website: ButterflyDreamsPublishing.com/PennyRoss
GoodReads: Penny Ross
Facebook: Penny Ross
Twitter: @PennyRoss2
Author Central: Penny Ross (Kindle books available for $2.99 just in time for the Holidays)
Pending the release of Stolen Spirits, check out another Ross book Bird of Paradise⦠at ButterflyDreamsPublishing.com
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