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Showing posts with label Author in the Spotlight: Susannah Noel. Show all posts
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Monday, 26 November 2012

Author spotlight: Excerpt from Word and deed by Susannah Noel

Posted on 03:59 by Unknown

Welcome to the last week of this month´s Author spotlight with Susannah Noel. 
Susannah wanted to share with you an excerpt from her latest book word and deed.

Excerpt from Word and Deed book 2 in the wordless chronicles

Riana Cole had infiltrated a Union stronghold before, but she’d forgotten how nerve-wracking it could be.
It had been almost three months since she’d done anything so risky.
Her heart raced as she entered through the double glass doors into the spacious lobby of the Exhibition—as sleek and sanitized as all Union buildings with the requisite decorative waterfall cascading down one wall.
Connor walked in front of her, looking masculine, attractive, and rather un-Connor-like in the charcoal gray uniform of a Union guard and not wearing his glasses.
Without hesitation, he strode toward the welcome desk and barked out that he’d been ordered to escort a Reader to the Book Room.
He made sure to sound less than enthusiastic about his task.
Riana stood quietly behind him, relieved when the bored attendant behind the desk glanced at the ID Connor flashed and gestured toward the metal detectors all visitors had to walk through.
The official name of the museum was the National Exhibition of Union History, but everyone just called it the Exhibition. It housed art and artifacts from the past, all selected and presented in a way to support Union values rather than to encourage appreciation of the objects in their own right.
The Exhibition was almost always empty, and Union officials weren’t displeased with that fact.
There were two armed guards near the metal detector—a normal display of power for any Union building.
Riana kept her eyes down, trying to remember how she would have acted in this situation when she’d actually been a Reader.
Just three months ago. She’d lived a different life.
“What’s your business?” one of the guards asked Connor as they approached.
“Escorting her,” Connor replied gruffly, giving Riana a disparaging look. “She’s a Reader and needs to look at an old book. Sent by the supervisor.”
The guard was not particularly interested in a mission so irrelevant. He waved them through the metal detector without further questioning.
Connor stepped back to let Riana go through first. When she hesitated, he put his hand on her back to guide her in.
It wasn’t a gentle nudge – it was closer to a shove. Even though she knew Connor was playing a part, she didn’t have to fake a scowl of annoyance over her shoulder.
The second guard snickered as they walked through the security station and into the Great Hall of the Exhibition.
Connor slanted her an apologetic look as they entered the huge airy room, which was lined with gleaming glass cases of artifacts and supported by stainless steel beams.
The hall was silent as the grave.
Since there was no one around, Riana risked a tiny smile which was answered by Connor’s blue eyes.
Both of them knew where the Book Room was located, so they made their way to the public elevator and ascended to the fourth and highest level of the building.
They walked through an empty hallway to the back corner of the floor where the Book Room—more like a Book Closet—was located.
Books, of course, would not get pride of place in today’s Union. They were only kept here at all as archaic reminders of a past they’d long since left behind. If they’d pressed the large red button on the wall, a disembodied voice would provide a slanted history of books, emphasizing how much trouble they had led to in times gone by.
They didn’t press the button.
Instead, Connor quietly shut the door so no random passerby could see what they were doing.
After finding no security camera in the room, they both started scanning the shelves to locate the particular book they’d come here to read.
“What a waste,” Riana murmured, running her hand over the spine of a beautiful leather-bound collection of early post-Cataclysmic poetry. “All these amazing books that no one bothers to even look at anymore.”
“Try not to think about it.” Connor smiled at her, causing lines around his eyes to crinkle. He was wearing contact lenses, since Union guards didn’t wear glasses. He obviously didn’t like them, since he kept blinking a lot more than normal.
Riana wasn’t sure she liked them either. He didn’t really look like her old friend of so many years.
“Do you know what the book looks like? What size and binding?” he asked.
“It was slim and leather bound. Maybe a dark red or brown. I can’t remember it very well.”
She and Connor had been working on their translation project for the last three months. They’d made some significant progress in translating the coded version of the Old Language found in the mysterious book so many people had risked so much for. But they still weren’t very far along.
Yesterday, they'd had a lucky break, finding that the book’s first section appeared to quote briefly from a philosophical text they knew was available in full in the traditional Old Language they both could read.
Riana’s grandfather, Marshall Cole, had owned a copy. About half of his library had ended up in the Exhibition when the Union had confiscated his belongings at his death.
If they could look at that book and get a copy of the quoted passage written in the Old Language, then the comparison would greatly help their translation of the coded language.
Riana felt familiar shivers of excitement at the presence of all these books, some of which used to be her grandfather’s. The feeling was old-fashioned and sentimental in a culture like theirs in which reading was obsolete—replaced by voice recordings, images, and symbols—and in which excess emotion was frowned upon.
Riana didn’t care what the rest of the world did. She loved books, and she’d loved her grandfather.
 “Here it is,” Connor said after searching for about five minutes. He pulled a tall, thin volume off the top shelf. She walked over and peered at the pages as he flipped them.
It took them a few minutes to find the page with the quotation they needed and then another few minutes as Connor meticulously copied out the words.
Soon, however, he replaced the book on its shelf, and Riana felt a surge of excitement. Their mission hadn’t been particularly dangerous—certainly not as dangerous as many of the Front’s normal activities. But there had been some risk involved, and now they had nearly accomplished it.
“Oh look,” she said suddenly, catching a glimpse of a familiar book on a lower shelf. “This one was my grandfather’s too. I loved this book.”
She leaned over and pulled out the vinyl-bound storybook, scanning through the illustrated pages of the simple fables. “He used to read the stories to us at bedtime. My favorite was about a frog who lived under a lily pad.”
Connor smiled—warm, almost tender—and for a moment they shared a moment of perfect understanding and appreciation.
Then he said, “We need to go.”
“Right.” She replaced the book and fell in step with him as they left the Book Room.
They didn’t speak as they descended on the elevator, and they’d almost reached the lobby when they both jerked to a stop at the sudden blaring of an alarm.
She should have known this trip was going too smoothly.
They’d been caught.



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Sunday, 18 November 2012

Author Spotlight: Guest post by Susannah Noel

Posted on 03:00 by Unknown





As part of Author in the spotlight our featured Author is doing a guest post for all our readers today! Enjoy!



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As a reader, I can never decide which kind of hero I like best. 

Sometimes, I prefer the traditional alpha hero—powerful, handsome, always in control, with a weakness only for the heroine. But then I’ll read a great book with a different sort of hero, and I’ll change my mind and decide the best heroes are those slightly outside the norm, maybe a little geeky, not always master of the room, but still strong in all the ways it counts. 

Writing Word and Breath was a great opportunity to explore both kinds of heroes and compare how they think and act with the same woman. 

Mikel is my traditional alpha-male. As a Soul-Breather, he’s naturally the most powerful person in any room he walks into, and he has all of the typical characteristics of an alpha-hero, including the way he gradually softens as he falls in love. 

Connor is also a hero of the series—but definitely not a typical alpha. He’s a book-nerd, slightly clumsy and unassuming. He has also been in love with Riana for years without ever pursuing his feelings. 

I’ve had some readers tell me they prefer Connor and others tell me they prefer Mikel. I’m always fascinated by which hero will end up more popular. 

Here’s a short excerpt from the first time the two characters meet. 

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Mikel didn’t like Connor at all. 

He wasn’t disposed to like bookish sort of men anyway, and there was something about Connor’s quiet, self-deprecating manner—and the way everyone else still looked at him like he were someone to respect and admire—that bugged him. 

His real aversion might have more to do with what he sensed between Connor and Riana. 

Riana and Mikel had come together to the basement of a grungy drugstore where they were holding the illicit meeting. Everyone else was already present when they walked in. 

Tava he’d already met and respected. Kelvin had been one of the armed men in his apartment the previous afternoon—a competent man if not a particularly articulate one. Donn and Posen were unknown quantities, both men holding low-level positions for the Union in offices they might need to access to find Jannie Cole. 

But Connor he’d disliked immediately. As soon as he’d seen the look Riana and Connor exchanged. 

It wasn’t a romantic look or a passionate one. It wasn’t even a particularly happy one. But it revealed a history between them, a bond that went farther back than he’d expected. A knowledge and trust that was so ingrained as to be unconscious. 

She knew Connor and trusted him in a way she’d never trusted Mikel. 

And Mikel was evidently petty enough to resent Connor for that. 

It was a surprising part of his nature he’d never suspected before. He wished he’d responded in another way. 

But there it was. 

He didn’t like Connor. 

And Connor was obviously in charge here.





Guest author: Susannah Noel
Part of our Spotlight feature
Blog:
 http://susannah-noel.com/
 
Amazon buy link:
http://www.amazon.com/Word-Breath-Wordless-Chronicles-ebook/dp/B008UM8XRM
Goodreads:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15813110-word-and-breath

Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/SusannahNoelAuthor

Twitter:
  https://twitter.com/SusannahNoel1


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Tuesday, 13 November 2012

AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Interview with Susannah Noel

Posted on 23:30 by Unknown



INTERVIEW WITH SUSANNAH NOEL


We want to again Welcome Susannah the Author of The Wordless chronicles
We have a new interview for you today, and this time it is all about your writing. 

1. When and why did you begin writing?

I wrote my first story in second grade. It was about a hot air balloon that got out of control and almost hit a power line! But I didn’t get really excited about writing until I was twelve years old. That’s when I write my first novel and started spending a lot of time writing.

2. When did you first consider yourself a writer?

I think I’ve considered myself a writer since I was twelve, when I wrote that first novel. There wasn’t any particular landmark that made me think of myself as a writer—just when I really started writing.

3. What inspired you to write your first book?

It was actually a school assignment. We all had to write a novel. I was the only one in the class who really got into it, though. I kept writing—first a sequel to my first novel and then many, many more novels.

4. Do you have a specific writing style?

I think everyone has a unique style, and I think it’s hard for writers to objectively assess their own style. My stories all tend to be character-driven, but I write in a number of different genres, so the style really depends on the context and purpose.

5. What genre would you say your series belong in?

I’ve had such a hard time with this question, because Word and Breath really falls between genres. I’ve been calling it paranormal/dystopian, since those genres seem to be the best fit.

6. How did you come up with the title?

The original title was actually Wordless, but then I decided to make that the series title instead. I wanted to have titles for all three books with the word “Word” in it, and I started with Word and Breath to capture some of the themes and evoke the idea of the Soul-Breather.

7. Could you tell us in 4 sentences what this series is about?

In a future dystopian world, reading has become obsolete. A group of readers have formed an underground rebellion against the totalitarian government. The main character, Riana, has to decipher the secrets her grandfather left with her—secrets that will change their understanding of the world. At the same time, she’s torn between the rebel leader who shares her ideals and the Soul-Breather who has her heart.

8. Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp?

I think authors are always trying to communicate a message in their stories. Mine primarily explores what happens to books, ideals, and community in a world that denies their meaning. But I don’t like to define a specific message because, if it’s not communicated the way I want, then it’s my fault and not the readers’!

9. How much of the series is realistic?

Well, it’s not in the genre of realism because it has paranormal creatures. But I tried to keep even the Soul-Breathers true to human nature—they’re like humans, just revved up some—so I hope it’s realistic at least in its treatment of how people think and act.

10. If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your latest book?

Oh yes, I think it’s inevitable to find things you wish you’d done differently. But I don’t like to say what they are, since I don’t want to bring them to anyone else’s attention! In general, though, I try not to give books the post-mortem treatment. Once they’re published, they’re done. They’re the best I could do at the time I was writing them, and hopefully the next book will be better!


Thank you so much for being with us today Susannah!


Thanks for having me again!





Guest author: Susannah Noel
Part of our Spotlight feature
Blog:
 http://susannah-noel.com/
 
Amazon buy link:
http://www.amazon.com/Word-Breath-Wordless-Chronicles-ebook/dp/B008UM8XRM
Goodreads:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15813110-word-and-breath

Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/SusannahNoelAuthor

Twitter:
  https://twitter.com/SusannahNoel1


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Thursday, 8 November 2012

Author Spotlight: Guestpost by Susannah Noel

Posted on 23:25 by Unknown

10 Reasons to Read Word and Breath


1. Word and Breath is a book for book lovers—all about the power that books possess for us and what happens when books are denied. 

2. Soul-Breathers are a new paranormal creature with some very fun and fascinating powers.

3. One of the heroes is on the geeky side but still manages to be adorable. 

4. The bad guy—or at least one of the bad guys—isn’t really so bad after all. You might even end up liking him. 

5. The main character isn’t perfect. She’s like a normal person—starting off a little weak and scared but ending up growing as the story continues. 

6. The story is told from multiple perspectives, so you can get into the minds of four different characters and really get to know them. 

7. The setting is an urban, dystopian world, so it combines characteristics of both dystopian books and urban fantasy books. 

8. There’s a kind of love-triangle, for people who like them, but hopefully it’s not an annoying one. The central relationship conflict for the heroine is being torn between one man who shares her ideals and another who’s claimed her emotions, and that conflict will end up determining her fate, not just her romantic choice. 

9. There’s quite a bit of action, with the main characters nearly always in danger of their lives. But it’s not one action scene after another. There’s a lot of character development and romance too! 

10. All of the characters are—consciously or unconsciously—searching for something that matters in a world that tells them nothing really matters. I think a lot of us can relate to that search. 





Riana has learned how to stay out of trouble. She spends her days studying written texts in the government’s Office of Readers, and she spends her nights taking care of her sick sister. She always—always—follows the rules. Despite her low profile, she has mysteriously become a target. Someone has kidnapped her sister. Someone else is trying to kill her. And someone has sent a Soul-Breather to beguile her out of her secrets.

Her help comes from the mythic leader of an underground rebel movement. A man who used to be her friend. A man who has silently loved her for years. He disappeared from her life without a word, and now he expects her to trust him again.

Then there’s the Soul-Breather, a man who can taste her spirit with only a touch. He makes her feel things she’s never experienced before, but she doesn’t know if the feelings are real. Hired to deceive and betray her, he offers to help her instead.

Without both men, she can’t rescue her sister. And she can’t discover the world-changing knowledge—buried in her memory—that has made her a target in the first place.




Guest author: Susannah Noel
Part of our Spotlight feature
Blog:
 http://susannah-noel.com/
 
Amazon buy link:
http://www.amazon.com/Word-Breath-Wordless-Chronicles-ebook/dp/B008UM8XRM
Goodreads:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15813110-word-and-breath

Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/SusannahNoelAuthor

Twitter:
  https://twitter.com/SusannahNoel1


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Monday, 5 November 2012

Author spotlight: Author interview with Susannah Noel

Posted on 08:53 by Unknown


Hi Susannah and welcome to Rather barefoot than bookless. Today Sandra and myself  thought we could get to know you a little better through an interview that is all about books and reading!

  •         How old were you when learned to read? And how old were you when you discovered the world of books?

I think I was four when I learned to read. My grandmother taught me, and the first book I remember reading was The Ugly Duckling. Later, in first grade, I remember our teacher started reading a book out loud in class one day, and I went home that same day and read the rest of the book myself. So I’ve definitely been wrapped up in books my whole life!
  •         What genre did you start out with and how have your taste developed over the years up until now?

I’ve always read across genres, but romances and fantasies were my favorites from a really young age. Little Women was my absolute favorite book as a girl, but my other favorites were the Chronicles of Narnia and Lloyd Alexander’s Prydain books. I still probably prefer romance and fantasy, although I love all kinds of books. The only genre I really grew into was mystery. I didn’t like mysteries at all until after I graduated college, and now I like them a lot.
  •        Name a book that has had big impact on you in some way and why is that?

That’s a hard question, since so many of them had such a significant impact me on me. The most powerful emotional experience I’ve had with a book was with Guy Gavriel Kay’s Tigana. I really felt like I was a different person—like I’d lived a whole lifetime—when I finished it the first time. It’s still one of my favorite books. But the books I read and loved as a child and continue to read today probably did more to actually shape me as a person.
  •         What do you rather read, e-books or the real deal?

I read and am happy to read either. If I love a book and want to often reread it, then I’ll get it in a physical copy—just because I like the experience of turning the same pages from year to year. But I’m very happy to read e-books, and they really are more convenient.
  •         How many books do you think you own?

Thousands. I couldn’t begin to count. I teach literature at the college level, so I have a very large library in my office on campus. But my house is filled with them too. There’s a lot of them and very disorganized!
  •         Do you rather own or loan your books?

The only time I’ll borrow a book is if I don’t think I’ll like it and so I don’t want to waste the money on it. If I think I’ll like it, I have to buy it. I reread books all the time, so I have to own a copy myself.
  •         Your favorite place to read?

My couch, probably, although I also like to read in bed and I can easily read anywhere.
  •         Have you ever read a book you just couldn´t bring yourself to finish? What book?

Oh, yes. All the time. As my life gets busier, I get more and more selective about how I spend my time. I used to finish books, even if I didn’t like them, but I don’t waste my time doing that anymore. I will skim, though. Even if I’m not into a book, I’ll usually skim the rest of it just to see if it picks up or redeems itself. Sometimes, I’ll skim about halfway and then get to a part I like, so I’ll read the rest of the book. The book I most notoriously refuse to finish is Moby Dick. I just hate that book!
  •          So to the last question for today. What are you currently reading and what is up next on your TBR?

I tend to be obsessive about reading, so I can’t read much if I’m in writing mode—since I’ll keep reading and never get my writing done. Right now, I’m in writing mode, so I’m trying to stay away from any new books this month. I’ll catch up over the holidays.
  
Thank you so much for agreeing to this interview.
Thanks so much for having me!

Susannah will be back for more interviews during the month so don´t miss out on that!




Guest author: Susannah Noel
Part of our Spotlight feature
Blog:
 http://susannah-noel.com/
 
Amazon buy link:
http://www.amazon.com/Word-Breath-Wordless-Chronicles-ebook/dp/B008UM8XRM
Goodreads:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15813110-word-and-breath

Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/SusannahNoelAuthor

Twitter:
  https://twitter.com/SusannahNoel1




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Thursday, 1 November 2012

Author in the Spotlight during November : Susannah Noel

Posted on 04:30 by Unknown

This moth we have the pleasure to introduce you to the wonderful author of the wordless chronicles  
Susannah Noel! 
So who is she?

Susannah wrote her first paranormal novel when she was twelve years old--a time-travel romance written in a spiral-bound notebook that eventually starred all her friends. Since then, she has been writing romantic fiction of all varieties, including paranormal, contemporary, and historical. She can usually be found working on her laptop.

She has a PhD in British literature and teaches at a university in Virginia. She is currently working on the second Wordless Chronicle.






Find her here!
Website: http://susannah-noel.com/
Amazon buy link: http://www.amazon.com/Word-Breath-Wordless-Chronicles-ebook/dp/B008UM8XRM
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15813110-word-and-breath
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SusannahNoelAuthor
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SusannahNoel1


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