Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Ebook Giveaway & Author Interview

Welcome to Author Lena Goldfinch.

Bio:


Lena Goldfinch loves a good romance. She's been a past finalist in several national writing contests, including the RWA Golden Heart and ACFW Genesis contests, and has been previously published in short fiction. She lives in scenic New England with her husband/mad inventor, two kids, and a very spoiled black Lab.

Her fascination with stories began at a very young age at the town library, a place where she still loves to hang out. In her not-so-murky past, she's worked as a software engineer and a web designer, and has now found her true passion in writing fiction. A member of RWA and SCBWI, she also blogs on LiveJournal and is a member of The Enchanted Inkpot, a community of writers and readers of middle grade and young adult fantasy.

Interview:

If you could have any superpower what would you choose?
I’d love to be able to do more, you know? It always seems like there’s more I want to do than I can get done with just one of me. Sigh. So I’d love the superpower of Duplication or Multiplicity (Remember that movie?? But I’d prefer to have the power without the degenerative cloning stupidity. ;))

What is your favorite flavor of ice cream?
I recently discover Skinny Cow Caramel Truffle bars. They’re super yummy. (Yeah, I’m on a diet. I’ve lost 30 pounds so far!)

What is your favorite thing to eat for breakfast?
One of my favorite things is eating breakfast out, especially with my family or a good friend. It feels so self-nurturing, like soul food. lol Having it prepared for me and not having to clean up afterwards is just pure decadence. I’m a big fan of all things eggs and cheese (a cheesy mushroom omelet, for instance, or an egg and cheese sandwich on an English) and, once a year, the best ever corn fritters in the world with fresh maple syrup at Gould’s Maple Sugar House on the Mohawk Trail in Shelburne, MA, which is near my husband’s hometown.

Any other books in the works? Goals for future projects?
My focus is on young adult fiction these days. I’m currently juggling three works-in-progress, which seems a little excessive, yes? It’s certainly challenging! But that’s just the way they’re coming to me right now, so I’m going with it. I take turns working on whichever one is speaking to me the loudest.

The first is a Maori-inspired island-set young adult fantasy. My working title is Songstone. On the surface, it’s an escape plot, the story of a girl who’s never felt like she’s belonged, the evil sorcerer/medicine man who’s basically enslaved her, and a hunky young journeyman (of course ;)), who comes to the heroine’s aid. But on a deeper level, this story deals with some darker themes, like issues of abandonment and attachment. As an adoptive mom, it takes me to some painful places emotionally, so it’s been a difficult story to tell, but one I feel compelled to write.

The second is kind of a Steampunk romantic fantasy, also for young adults. My working title is Through the Spyglass. If I had to give it a Hollywood pitch, I’d call it The Bourne Identity meets Sherlock Holmes (the new one with Robert Downey, Jr.). It’s the story of Keane, a young earl and spy in training, Though he’s experienced a crippling memory loss, he seeks to rescue the captivating, generous-hearted girl he sees through the lens of an enchanted spyglass. It’s also the story of Lysandra, a young royal emissary, who seeks to recover her stolen identity from a jealous cousin, aptly named Pandora, who’s also stolen a box of enchanted objects. Together, the hero and heroine must prevent this power from falling into the wrong hands.

The last story is in the early stages. I don’t even have a title for it yet. It’s a stand-alone companion book to my young adult romantic fantasy, Aire, which is currently out on submission.

What's the craziest writing idea you've had?
Juggling three works-in-progress? lol

What inspired you to want to become a writer?
I’ve always loved to read and so that was my greatest inspiration, a love of books and language. I remember as a kid one of my favorite things was going to the library – THE LIBRARY!!! (Still is!) I’d stock up with piles and piles of books. I’d devour them like candy. I just loved to read, and still do.

What is one book everyone should read?
I’m a big fan of the Bible. It’s amazing and inspiring. It’s packed with everything: the story of creation, the life of Jesus, the most amazing poetry ever written in the Book of Job, and, well, so much life.

Tell us your most rewarding experience since being published.
I’ve connected with some amazingly encouraging book bloggers. (Seriously! J) It’s been wonderful to connect with people who have enjoyed reading The Language of Souls.

What was your favorite book when you were a child/teen?
I was a Nancy Drew girl. I also loved the Trixie Beldon series. I’ve been a fan of intrigue and mystery ever since. As a teen, I was a sucker for a good romance. That hasn’t changed. ;)

What's one piece of advice you would give aspiring authors?
Love the writing and work on your craft, constantly. Read a lot. Write something you’d want to read. Be open to critique. Be willing to revise. And revise and revise… Persevere through rejection and discouragement. That’s kind of generic advice. More close to my heart, I’d say: protect your “real-world” relationships.

How did you know you should become an author?
Though I had dreams of being a writer as a young teen, I pursued a degree in Math/Computer Science, and devoted my career to Software Engineering. It seemed the practical choice, right? I’d dabble in poetry and journaling, but writing took the back seat. Then one year, as a mom with two young children, I rather naively made a New Year’s resolution to write a book. It went something like: I think I’ll write a book this year. (To the tune of: Oh, won’t this be fun? lol) That kicked off one of the most challenging and consuming pursuits of my life, but I did it. I wrote that book. (The first draft anyway.) And I loved it. I was hooked. I couldn’t not write. That’s how I knew, that and some wonderful contest feedback, where I began to hope maybe I had some talent for this obsession.

Hidden talent?
It’s so hidden, even I don’t know what it is.

What books are you looking forward to this year?
I loved Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare and am eager to read the next in the series, Clockwork Prince, which releases this December. I also recently finished a funny and fresh paranormal romance called Paranormalcy by Kiersten White and am looking forward to book 2, Supernaturally, out this July.

How do you react to a bad review?
I’ve been fortunate so far to get some really lovely reviews, but my motto is to be gracious, whatever happens. As a writer, I want to connect with readers who enjoy my stories, but I know not everyone is going to like my stuff. So I’d just say “thank you for taking the time to review my book,” if there was a personal connection, that is. Then I’d nurse my wounds in private, because a negative response always feels personal even when you tell yourself it’s not, and move on.

If you were a bird, which one would you be?
Wait, is this a trick question? I feel like I ought to say goldfinch. lol Growing up as a Goldfinch (for real, it’s not just a pen name), I developed a real love and fascination for birds. If I had to choose one, I’d say a red tail hawk. I’d love to soar around like that. They’re so cool.

What do you do in your free time?
What’s that?

What's your favorite season/weather?
I live in New England and feel like I’ve just survived a very rough Winter (with a capital W), so this is a fun question. I love those perfect days that come around every once in a while…those warm and sunny, blue skies with a few puffy white clouds kind of days. Luckily, today is one of those days. Nice.

Favorite music?
I have a very eclectic taste in music, depending on my mood. I’m also a big American Idol fan.

In your wildest dreams, which author would you love to co-author a book with?
I’d have to say Lynn Kurland. She writes wonderfully romantic and funny time travel romances. Unfortunately, I have a feeling I’d be useless to this project. I can just see myself grinning stupidly and stammering like a fan girl the whole time. But at least I’d get to watch her write. *grin*


Language of Souls by Lena Goldfinch:


Actions speak louder than words...

Solena, a young healer with a generous heart, is desperate to heal her dying grandfather. When she ventures into a hostile territory to find a rare herb, she finds out just how much she’s risked when she’s captured by the enemy and accused of being a spy.

As a soldier, Rundan has struggled all his life to please his father, a ruthless army commander, but when he’s ordered to take the beautiful trespasser to the royal courts, where she’ll be summarily tried and executed, he’s plagued by the most inconvenient desire to protect her at all costs.

Though terrified and anxious to escape, Solena is confused by the handsome young soldier who cruelly captures her and then displays uncommon kindness. When he risks his own life to save her, she discovers she may have risked more than her life… she may have lost her heart.




Giveaway Details:
Ebook of Language of Souls
Ends 5/31

To enter just leave a comment on this post. Make sure there is a way I can contact you if you win.

57 comments:

  1. would love to win rlrlaney@yahoo.com gfc

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  2. Count me in :)

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  3. Would love to win a copy!

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  4. Nice interview!

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  5. This sounds great, would love to read!!!

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  6. This looks like it would be a very interesting read. Please enter me.


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  7. I'd love a copy :)

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  8. Love this. Thanks so much.
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  9. Awesome count me in! thanks for the giveaway!
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  10. Enjoyed the interview.

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  11. Sounds great - please enter me. Thanks for hosting. I am an old follower.
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  12. Sometimes it's nice to read a short book.

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  13. Sounds good.

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  14. Lovely interview. This book looks great!

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  15. This sounds really great! I would love to read it. Kristie
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  16. What a great interview. Book sounds intriguing. I'd love to win it. I'm wondering if this book is the SAME book that Mrs. Goldfinch just decided one day that she'd write a book that year. wildbike @ netzero.net

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  17. I love the author's name!!

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  18. I have never seen her book but in your blog. I like how she reacts to negative review. I think I should check your review about this book

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  19. @Christie: just popping in to say, no, The Language of Souls, wasn't that first New Year's resolution book. This one came later, to the tune of: hey, I think I'll write a short story. Oh, won't that be FUN!? LOL The first drafts ended up being more like the first chapter in an epic trilogy. I had to fight my way through, learning as I went. The Language of Souls came out of that.

    Thanks to all for your comments. Good luck! :)
    Lena

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  20. I'd love to win this!!!

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  21. Sounds like a great story.

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  22. This sounds like a really good book!

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  23. Great book contest!!!

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  24. This sounds like a really good book.

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  25. After reading your review, I'd love to read this story! Thanks for the chance!

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  26. o0o0o secrets of the soul =)
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  27. Oh, this sounds really good! Please enter me in the contest and thanks for the opportunity :)

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  28. Me! Me! Enter me! :)
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  30. This was an amazing interview. I also saw what you had to say about the book in your review and I must say I find it very intriguing. I cannot wait to read this story! Also, thank you for the giveaway!

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  31. What a great interview. I would love to read your story. I'm a subscriber and follow with gfc.

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  32. It's nice to see other authors that started like I did...just thinking one day..Hey I think I'll write a book.

    Great Interview.

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  33. Oh wow, sounds like a books I read eons ago. It was based in the Sahara desert and stuff...interesting

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  34. This book sounds fabulous--just my kind of thing! For some reason it reminds me of Poison Study by Maia V. Snyder which is one of my all time faves.

    As it's international, please count me in!!

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  35. Sounds like a great story.
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  36. Funny - It reminded me of Poison Study too!! I almost put that in my review.

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  37. It sounds a great book and I enjoyed the interview. Please enter me in the contest, thanks!

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  38. Sounds like a great read. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  44. Seems like an interesting read! Is this open for international participants? If it is, please count me in!
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  45. Interesting summary! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  46. Thank you for the great interview! This sounds like a great book! Interesting read! Thank you for sharing!
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  47. I enjoyed the interview. I too think Lynn Kurland is a romance goddess:) The book sounds wonderful!

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  48. Awesome interview :)
    This book sounds really great!

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  49. Thank you for the interview and the Giveaway! This book looks really good.... BTW, The cover is so nice!
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  50. This book sounds very nice. Thanks for the interview and chance to win.
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  51. Sounds like a great story! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  52. Sounds great :)

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  53. Looks like a wonderful book. Thanks for the giveaway!!

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  55. Thanks for thinking about your readers. phdragonlady@hughes.net

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  56. I like the idea that Solena and Rundan have to work both separately and together to save themselves. It seems that would help develop their individual characters. Thanks for the giveaway. It sounds like a very interesting bookQ
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  57. Sounds exciting!
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