Release Date: 1st October 2017
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
Genres: Women's Fiction
I am absolutely thrilled to welcome Patricia Sands to the blog with a fab author interview. I adore Patricia's writing so its such an honour to have her here. You can read my review for Patricia's novel The Bridge Club, HERE.
Lets find out a little more about Patricia's latest book Drawing Lessons and a bit more about the lovely lady herself.
Book Blurb
The
author of the Love in Provence series returns to the South of France with a
poignant portrait of a woman who must learn how to create a new life for
herself…
Sixty-two-year-old
Arianna arrives in the South of France for a two-week artists' workshop full of
anticipation, but burdened by guilt. Back home in Toronto, she has been living
with the devastating diagnosis of her husband's dementia and the heartbreak of
watching the man she's loved for decades slip away before her eyes. What does
her future hold without Ben? Before her is a blank canvas.
Encouraged
by her family to take some time for herself, she has traveled to Arles to set
up her easel in the same fields of poppies and sunflowers that inspired Van
Gogh. Gradually, she rediscovers the inner artist she abandoned long ago.
Drawing strength from the warm companionship and gentle wisdom of her fellow
artists at the retreat—as well as the vitality of guest lecturer Jacques de
Villeneuve, an artist and cowboy—Arianna searches her heart for permission to
embrace the life in front of her, and like the sunflowers, once again face the
light.
AUTHOR INTERVIEW
Name? Patricia Sands
Do you write under your real name or is this a pen name you
use?
This is my real name.
Where are you from?
I
call Toronto, Canada, home. But I also spend a few months in the south of
France each summer and then part of the winter in Florida. My life is a bit
nomadic!
List 3 interesting facts about yourself.
1. Change has been a big factor in my life. I
was widowed when I was 43 and went back to university to become a teacher.
2.
Eight years later, when my two sons were off to university, I remarried a man
with five children. All of the children are adults now and we have seven
grandchildren.
3. I published my first
novel when I was sixty-five. (That’s why I like to encourage women of all ages
to be a possibilitarian! It’s never too late to try something new!)
What was the first thing you ever had published?
The Bridge
Club, which won several awards and is loosely based on my real-life bridge
club. I had not intended to publish and only did so because friends pushed me,
saying I was telling women’s stories and that their book clubs would want to
read this book. So that began a journey that once again changed my life!
Do you have a writing routine?
I write every day and begin
around 7 a.m.. I check my social media platforms first to make certain there’s
nothing urgent to deal with. Then I work on my current WIP for two hours before
I do anything else. I play two hours of
tennis two mornings a week and often have other commitments like lunch with
girlfriends or seeing family. Then I will write in the evening until I go to
bed.
Do you have any writing rituals? No, I can’t say I do. I love to write and am
more a pantser than a plotter, although I always have a strong story outline
organized. However (as writers of fiction know) often as a character develops,
he or she brings surprises into the
story that I didn’t see coming. It’s part of the fun of writing fiction!
Where did the idea for your most recent book come from?
On planning
our travels to France in 2016, my husband and I received an enquiry about doing
a home exchange in the town of Arles. (We’ve done 15 great home exchanges.) I
had visited Arles a few times, loved it and realized I would have a couple of
weeks to research the area and take photographs. Although I had planned to
continue writing my Love in Provence series, my editor at Lake Union Publishing
suggested I write a stand-alone story next, so I decided to set it in Arles and
the Camargue. It’s a unique area and it was exciting to explore as the details
of the story came alive in my head.
Who was the first person you shared your book with?
My husband is always my first reader and best
critic … always honest. In fact, he thought up the title of Drawing Lessons.
When I sent my final manuscript to my editor at Lake Union, I sent along four
possible titles and the marketing team all loved Drawing Lessons. Now my
husband says I owe him some royalties!
Drawing Lessons is my fifth novel and will be released on
October 1, 2017.
Do you have a current work in progress?
Yes, I do. Because
so many readers ask for more stories with the Love in Provence characters, I am
writing another. I have grown to love those characters too, so it’s great fun
to be back in their world.
Do you have any advice for budding authors?
Believe in
yourself. Network with other authors and learn from them. Read, read, read.
Write every day … even if it is a blog post or a few sentences of your current
WIP or simply playing with new ideas. ALWAYS use a professional editor, not a
relative or your best friend. Ooops ~ I may have overdone this “advice”, but
there’s so much to learn … and once you commit to the wonderful world of
writing, you will love it!
About the Author
A
confessed travel-addict, award-winning author Patricia Sands lives in Toronto,
Canada, when she isn't somewhere else, and calls the south of France her second
home. She is the author of The Bridge Club and the bestselling Love In Provence
trilogy. Her fifth novel, Drawing Lessons, will be released October 1, 2017.
Represented by Pamela Harty of The Knight Agency, find Patricia at her Facebook or Amazon Author
Page or
her website.
Hey Deb, I'm a bit late in popping a comment in here. Things got a bit chaotic after the release and then I was away at a writers' conference for 5 days. Thanks for all your awesome support with the launch of Drawing Lessons. It's always a pleasure to be connected with your fab website. Good luck with your writing and continued success right here at Brook Cottage Books! xo
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