Author Interview: The Wolf’s Moon by Patrick Jones,
The Linden Chronicles: Book 1
I had a couple of hours in between the next hurried crowd of people that wanted a signed copy of “The Wolf’s Moon.” All I wanted was to rest my hand and have a quiet cup of coffee and a cigarette.
I picked the grill and pub called Blazers. In the book I called it Barkers but if you are from the area, you know the place. It had great food and even better patrons.
There was an open corner table and I rushed to get it. The crowd at the bar was two or three deep and tables were at a premium.
Dana brought me a cup of their finest coffee as I settled back in my chair to reflect over the last couple of days. Like most Indie authors, I chose to self-promote the book and did I ever. Flyers announcing the book signing were placed in every window in three surrounding towns. I went to the newspapers and coaxed them into interviews. The Managing Director of The Ozark Regional Libraries bought five copies to place in each library.
Yes, the previous week or two were full days.
A young man about twenty-five walked up to my table asking if I was the author. I told him I was. He said that he expected me to be dressed as I was on the back of the book, wearing a camo blouse and my shotgun, instead of the sweater slacks and sport coat. (Note: the original book cover had a different cover and author photograph…but that is yet another story on the blog http://wp.me/p2Oumz-dw ). He introduced himself as Jeff and asked if he might join me. His short cropped hair and “whitewalls” announced to me that he was active duty…probably Army.
I pointed to a chair and he sat down. Even before he settled, a lovely young lady with dark hair and doe-like eyes sat next to him.
Jeff said he wanted to be a writer and wondered if I could give him some tips.
I smiled thinking that I was the last person he wanted to ask for help.
“Ask away,” was all I mustered.
“Well sir, how did the idea for the book come to you?”
“That is an interesting question. I go with my wife twice a year when she speaks at seminars down at the Lake of the Ozarks. She gives talks on medical technology subjects and they take place on Sunday mornings. While sitting at breakfast, I just started writing the prologue with a pen and paper.”
“By the time breakfast was over and it was time to join my wife for the ride back home, I had written most of the prologue. I shoved it into my pocket, found my wife, Sandy, and before I knew it we were headed back home.”
“During a gas stop, I pulled the papers from my pants pocket and handed them to her to read. The next half of an hour, she read the papers several times before telling me she really liked what I wrote.”
“The next few days I didn’t do anything with the idea. Then one morning, I read it again. I grabbed a note book and a pen and started writing. My typing skills at the time were really bad but I figured if H.G. Wells wrote with pen and paper who was I to say different.”
“That was October. I worked on it every day. Some days it was all day while at other times it was just a few hours. There were days when I worked from the time I got out of bed until I fell asleep never realizing that I hadn’t eaten all day.”
“It took months before I finished the story. I rewrote chapter after chapter until I felt it was right.”
“In the meantime, my wife retired from her job. I let her read the manuscript asking her when she finished, if she liked it enough, could she type it. Otherwise it was going the way of so many other stories I wrote…right to the trash can.”
“The more she spent time on it, the more she liked it. She liked the story and especially the characters. In her mind she saw what I saw. Soon Sandy became a part of the book, not just typing it but making subtle suggestions here and there. Not really changes just clarifying points.”
“Before I knew it, it was a completely typed manuscript. If you think I was excited, you should have seen her. Understand, neither of us knew the first thing about publishing a book. I sent letters to agents who rejected me as fast as they received the e-mail. I was an unknown and no one wanted to spend the time and find out if both my story and me were worth the risk.”
“There was only one option left: self-publishing. So that was the route we took. Sandy worked long hours trying to find out everything we needed to know. We found the money and went from there. Here we are today with all of these amazing people, like yourself, who want a copy of my book.”
The girl asked, “What exactly is your story about?”
“It is a suspense thriller, set in the Ozark region of Missouri. Some people think it’s about werewolves but it’s not. The story is about something MUCH worse and the beast is killing residents of Crawford County. Mark Lansdowne and his pal Warren Skruggs are put in a position that they have to hunt the animal down only to find that there are more than one.”
Dana ran past with the coffee pot refilling my cup and asking if the man and woman sitting with me wanted anything. They both ordered Cokes and she returned a couple of minutes later. I told her to put them on my tab. As she left, she smiled at me and with her sparkling blue eyes let me know it was my day.
“Do you have any more books in the works?” the pretty girl asked.
“Several actually. I try to work on each one when ideas come along. I have some short stories as well. Right now my main concentration is on this book. I want readers to feel that the story was worth the money spent. I’ll find that out soon enough. Still, I’ll keep writing the stories as they come to me.”
“Will there be more books using the same characters?”
“Many of the characters will be back along with new ones.”
“Where do you find the characters in you stories?”
“Look around in here. Each person has a story to tell. Remember that in writing fiction, you can make that person anybody you want. That is what’s nice about fiction; it’s just that, fiction, but write about things you know.
“When you’re not writing what do you do?”
“Hobbies? I do woodworking or restoring some antiques. I’ve always loved the feel of wood. My favorite woods to work are cherry and walnut. God or nature put a special grain and pattern into each piece and all I do is try to bring it out. I also like to hunt and fish. The thing I most like to do is spend time with my family.”
Sandy waved getting my attention. The line at the signing table was forming again. People came from as far as Saint Louis to buy a copy of the book and it was a nasty, rainy day.
I felt so honored.
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Congratulations, Patrick — and best wishes on selling mountains of books. 🙂
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Thank you so very much! I am so honored to now be a part of Chris’ Hall of Fame!! What a wonderful community!! Thanks for visiting! Have a great week!!
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Fantastic John!! It makes my day that you enjoyed the story! I have so many memories of the whole process even though we pulled our hair out trying to figure out this Indie Author “trade”!! It has really been a fun experience and we have learned so very much from people like yourself, reading and studying the Masters of the industry! Have a great “Hump Day” Wednesday and I always look forward to reading your “Hump Day” posts! Take care.
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What a wonderful tale! Kudos to Sandy and you – and to Chris for hosting it 🙂
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Thank you so much, Nicholas! If you go here http://youtu.be/oX96AjQ0NtQ you can experience the day we had for the booksigning. What is interesting is the bar/pub is closed now and the grey-haired man passed away last year which makes it even more special. Life may change…but the story lives on through eternity and you can still experience the story like it happened today! Now I am the Hall of Fame with YOU! Have a great day!
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Writing (or any creative art that can be enjoyed after we’ve passed away) is quite poignant when you think about it… Looking at the video after I read your comment makes it even more so!
You too! 🙂
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Yes, it is very sobering! Makes you appreciate the short time we have on earth but also how the stories carry on the “tales” of our existence and the history of the cultures!
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Exactly. We’re but a thread in an infinite tapestry, but even that is more than enough for me 🙂
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Reblogged this on The Linden Chronicles: The Wolf's Moon by Patrick Jones and commented:
Patrick Jones, author of The Wolf’s Moon, The Linden Chronicles, Book 1 is featured on Chris The Story Reading Ape’s blog today! What an honor to be part of such a wonderful community of people! Have a wonderful day!!
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What an honor to be a part of the Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Hall of Fame! Thank you so much, Chris, for the opportunity to meet all of your fans! It has been a pleasure to meet you and I feel that I know you already!!
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It was a pleasure having you and Sandy visit my treetop blog – but DON’T BE STRANGERS, you’re both always welcome to stop by any time with more stuff you’d like to share 😀
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I will be taking you up on that! The Short Story is complete and almost ready, another short story that is turning into a novel is nearing completion, and the SEQUEL to The Wolf’s Moon is nearing completion! PLUS…The audiobook is being produced right this minute and will be ready about April time frame! Big year in 2015! Thank you, Chris, for your dedication to the Indie Author! AWESOME!
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GREAT NEWS Patrick – I look forward to seeing what else you send me 😀
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There is a lot in 2015!! BE READY! Experience the specialness of the Book Signing with us at http://youtu.be/oX96AjQ0NtQ The Story lives on.
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Reblogged this on Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life and commented:
Another interesting author who has opted to accept TSRA’s hospitality and The Wolf’s Moon my Patrick Jones has all the ingredients of a really good scary story…
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Thanks again for your wonderful support of other authors (and me) Sally 😀
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Thank you so much for reblogging Chris The Story Reading Ape’s article on me! I am honored to be a part of your community as well. Have a wonderful week!
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You are so right! It is scary…one night I even scared myself after I wrote the book! I heard a strange sound like a baby crying outside and went to investigate and fell right into the book I wrote! It turned out to be a mountain lion when we read the paper the next day…Talk about a strange deja vu feeling! Thanks so much for visiting! Have a wonderful week!
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We were in Tahoe in the spring and walking up in the snow line..my husband likes climbing and had taken the direct route up.. I was walking the track and came upon two still steaming, very large pug marks…crossing the path.. I came down a lot quicker than I went up……you have a great week too.
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Wow…yep…I would have come down pretty quick too 🙂
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Congratulations on your book, Patrick. This is a great story about your process and your pub day. Best wishes in future endeavors.
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Thank you so much! It was, indeed, a very special day that I will remember forever! A story lasts in eternity! Have a wonderful day!
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Reblogged this on Jo Robinson and commented:
Meet Patrick Jones, author of The Wolf’s Moon, and all around lovely person.
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Thanks for the reblog Jo 😀 XXXXX
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Thank you so much, Jo, for reblogging my article on Chris The Story Reading Ape’s blog! Also, thank you for introducing me to this AWESOME person! Have a great day!!
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One of the best blogs I have ever seen – well done well worth reading and learning from.
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Thank you so much, Terry! The experience itself was the most awesome of events! If you go to the You Tube Channel from the Book Trailer link on Chris’ blog, you will find a short video of the Book Signing event. http://youtu.be/oX96AjQ0NtQ
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Great story Patrick. I finished The Wolf’s Moon and loved it as well.
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Thanks so much, John!! I am “thrilled” that you enjoyed it! Great having you in my community!! Have a super week (Super Bowl Sunday) 🙂
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Review is up on Amazon and Goodreads 5*
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Thank you for such a wonderful review, John. Most appreciated!! Have a great week! 🙂
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