
Get it? VamPEER. Like Vampire only... Okay, never mind.
So today we have the lovely and talented S.C. Wynne author of Starting New from Riptide.
One of the things I like about S.C.'s work is the sheer versatility. She tackles the tough issues and then she can turn around and write something nutty and humorous like Assassins are People too. That's not all that common.
****S.C. is offering a signed print copy of Starting New (and she might even throw in another book, who knows?) to one lucky commenter below.
And without further adieu, meet S.C. Wynne.
JL - Who are you again? No, but seriously, do you agonize
over writing those author bio thingies? Share your favorite author bio. (By
which I mean bio for YOU)
SC - I hate writing
the bio thingies. I have no idea what to say about myself. If I had to choose
one I guess it would be this one:
S.C. Wynne never knows what to say about
herself, so writing an About Me section is challenging. She loves red wine and is obsessed with
coffee. She hasn’t won any awards for writing although she did win one for
reading once. She’s not a world traveler…yet.
The books she writes are light and romantic with a healthy dollop of
humor, and just a dash of angst.
S.C. is not curing cancer, but does think
reading stories that make us happy can’t help but improve our lives. She falls
in love with every character she writes and hopes her readers will too.
JL - Are you a
fulltime writer?
SC - Well, I write
full-time, as in every day, all day. BUT, I don’t make a living doing it yet. I
own a coffeehouse with my husband. I’d love to make a living writing full-time
but building a career takes time. Sometimes I want to stomp my food and scream
: “I want a golden goose of my very own, daddy!” But then I remember I’m not
five and I continue to hone my craft.
JL - Have you ever broken a bone? Have you ever broken
anyone else's bones? Have you ever
wanted to? Do you want to break my bones
now? Huh? Do ya?
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So there you have it!
And here's a little info about Starting New:
SC - would never hurt
you, Josh. Not in public. Where there would be witnesses. I broke my little toe
once. That is so boring though. I should lie. Yes, I work for the mob and I
beat the crap out of a tailor this morning. He didn’t pay up and the boss
doesn’t take kindly to that. No, I’ve never broken anyone’s bones. But if
anyone tried to hurt my kids I would rip their head off. I guess that would
still not qualify as breaking bones though.
JL - Readers may not know that your day job is owning a
coffeehouse. Share what you consider the best recipe you ever created. Seven
and Seven does not count!
SC - Awww, man. Okay, I think my favorite
drink is the Black Cherry Espresso Bean. I won’t give you the exact recipe
because I have no doubt Starbucks is watching everything I do, but suffice to
say it has chocolate, espresso, ice cream and other really, really good stuff
in it.
JL - What was the most interesting or surprising thing you
learned while researching STARTING NEW?
SC - That the New
Testament doesn’t ever truly address or condemn homosexuality. I’d always assumed it directly denounced
homosexuality, but it doesn’t. There are possibly three passages in the New
Testament that might refer to homosexuality. But when you start looking at the
details and the translations of the original Greek it is anything but a clear
condemnation of homosexuality. You have to look at the usage and meaning of the
words during the time the Bible was written.
This site has some
great detailed info on the subject if anyone is interested. https://www.westarinstitute.org/resources/the-fourth-r/what-the-new-testament-says-about-homosexuality/
JL - How did you and the Mister meet?
SC - We were both Navy
Seals. One day I was underwater surveying a sunken Russian submarine when my
leg was trapped by a steel beam. Thank God, Mister was there. I’m kidding. That
would be so cool though. I think I just got a book idea. No we met through an
online Christian dating service. I know! It’s crazy. AND, while I’m happily married for over 20
years I would not recommend it. There were a bunch of weirdoes and fake people
in that group. I’m amazed and happy that I got lucky with my husband. Not THAT
kind of got lucky!!! Get your minds out of the gutter people!! :D
JL - What do you love most about writing? What do you like
least?
SC -
What I love most: The stories. The pure freedom to write whatever the hell I
want. I love the M/M genre to read and
write. What I hate most are reviews. I have a thicker skin now than when I
first began this journey. I dismiss one and two star reviews filled with rude
gifs as sad, bitter people. I’m not a fan of spewing, whether it be all over me
or out of me. If you can’t be constructive, I have no interest in your opinion.
JL - Fashion magazines always ask this question: What is the
one cosmetic or grooming tool you cannot live without? And do you have any idea
why all these fashion models are always pretending the one tool they can't live
without is their EYEBROW GROOMER?
SC - Eyebrows are
life!!! Without them we have no expressions!!! I’m looking at that question you
sent me right now with my brows up to my hair line. But how would anyone know
that if my eyebrows weren’t properly groomed???
JL - OH, THEY KNOW,
SC. THEY KNOW!!!! Next question. Readers of this blog love funny food allergy
stories. Can you share any amusing near death experiences brought on by a food
allergy?
SC - I’m sorry… the readers of this blog like
what now?? I don’t have a story like that. I apologize for not almost dying
from my food for the amusement of your crazy readers!!
JL - How very
disappointing. We probably lost half our readers with that!!!! There’s probably no use continuing, but okay.
Whatever. What do you think is the most important thing to remember when
creating fully realized main characters?
SC - Main characters
don’t have to be perfect. In fact, they shouldn’t be. Real people are flawed.
Even good people have issues. And bad people have good qualities too. Basically
what I’m saying is people are complex. Show that in your stories.
JL - Getting back to your food allergies...okay, never mind.
Do you eat breakfast? Did you know it's the most important meal of the day?
SC - I always have breakfast. It’s called
coffee. Oddly enough that is also my lunch. Now you have me thinking I need
coffee. I’ll be right back.
JL - Come back!!! What are you working on now? What's out
next?
SC - Cowboys are
involved in this one. I’m tweaking it and expanding it based off of interest
from a publishing house I’m hoping to get into. We shall see. But either way
this story will be published because sexy cowboys need a voice. Who will stand
up for them if not me?
JL - Do you believe
in extra-terrestrial life?
SC - Have you not been
watching the presidential race? Of course I do. See how diplomatic I am that
I’m not actually pin pointing either candidate?
JL - STARTING NEW
deals sensitively with a number of complex themes including the potential (as
perceived by some) conflict between Christianity and sexuality. Do you consider
yourself a spiritual person?
SC - I’m spiritual but
not religious. I don’t like organized religion and actually find that other
people tend to get in the way of my relationship with God. I find the recent
climate of one party trying to own God annoying and false. If there is a God
and God is love, than he loves all of us.
JL - Tell us something surprising. Anything. Go on. Surprise
us!
SC - I’ve developed an
unhealthy obsession with watching Wincest videos on Youtube! Only fans of
Supernatural will know what the hell I’m talking about!
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So there you have it!
And here's a little info about Starting New:
Life hasn’t been
good to Francis Murphy. He’s survived twenty-one years of homelessness by
hooking and taking handouts where he can find them. When the local shelter is
vandalized, he’s forced to seek food at the Grace and Light Church, where he
runs into the pastor’s son, Randy.
Randy Wright
believes the best in others. He's immediately drawn to Francis, even though
Francis is hardened and wary. When Francis is attacked by one of his johns,
Randy and his family take him in and offer him temporary work. Randy always
thought he was straight, but something about Francis has him yearning for more
than just friendship, and realizing he might be bisexual.
Francis is attracted
to Randy too, and Randy and his parents say they’ve always believed in gay
rights. But talk is cheap. What are the odds that these Christian parents will
remain open-minded when it's their own son in a relationship with another man?
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