Jason is here to promote his new book The Wedding Letters which gets released tomorrow!
Bio:
Jason Wright was raised in Charlottesville, Virginia. He is a regular contributor on Fox News, offering political commentary on the presidential race and serves as founder and managing director of the widely read political destination, PoliticalDerby.com. Jason enjoys volunteering and has created a literary program dedicated to creative writing for middle school students in the central Virginia area.
Jason's first book, The James Miracle, was released in 2004; in 2005 he penned the national bestseller Christmas Jars and in September 2007 released New York Times bestseller The Wednesday Letters.
Jason fell in love with Virginias Shenandoah Valley while researching the area for The Wednesday Letters, and with the enthusiastic blessing of his wife, Kodi, he recently relocated their family to the historic town of Woodstock. A sign on their door reads, Friends welcome. Family by appointment only.
Interview:
If you were stranded on a desert island what 3 things would you want with you?
If you were stranded on a desert island what 3 things would you want with you?
Gummy bears, gummy worms and a boat made of gummy!
If you could travel in a Time Machine would you go back to the past or into the future?
To the past! I'd love to be there when the Founding Fathers worked their magic.
To the past! I'd love to be there when the Founding Fathers worked their magic.
What is one book everyone should read?
The Kite Runner.
The Kite Runner.
If you could meet one person who has died who would you choose?
Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson.
What is your favorite thing to eat for breakfast?
Smoothie.
Smoothie.
One food you would never eat?
Okra. (Yikes!)
Okra. (Yikes!)
Skittles or M&Ms?
This is a tricky one, because it's based on mood. But after much thought (too much, frankly!) I'd go Skittles.
This is a tricky one, because it's based on mood. But after much thought (too much, frankly!) I'd go Skittles.
Please tell us in one sentence only, why we should read your book.
The book will remind you of the magic of the handwritten letters and make you want to create your own book of Wedding Letters.
The book will remind you of the magic of the handwritten letters and make you want to create your own book of Wedding Letters.
What inspired you to want to become a writer?
Greg Orr, a well-known, award-winning poet, visited my high school English class in 1987. I knew that day I'd one day write for a living.
Is there a song you could list as the theme song for your book or any of your characters?
Marry Me, by Cherie Call. She actually wrote it specifically for the book. It's gorgeous!
What's one piece of advice you would give aspiring authors?
Write, write, write, don't give up, write, write and write. One more tip? Don't up. One more? Write!
What is your favorite Quote?
"Be a duck."
Can you see yourself in any of your characters?
Most definitely. I see a little of myself in most of my characters, but more so in Malcolm than any other. (Malcolm is the lead in The Wednesday Letters and a supporting player in the new sequel, The Wedding Letters.)
Most definitely. I see a little of myself in most of my characters, but more so in Malcolm than any other. (Malcolm is the lead in The Wednesday Letters and a supporting player in the new sequel, The Wedding Letters.)
Hidden talent?
I can flip my eyelids inside out without actually my eyelids. It's a real crowd-pleaser!
I can flip my eyelids inside out without actually my eyelids. It's a real crowd-pleaser!
Favorite Food?
Tacos.
Tacos.
Favorite Candy?
See first question!
See first question!
What movie and/or book are you looking forward to this year?
Moneyball.
Moneyball.
Nickname?
Fletch.
Fletch.
If you were a bird, which one would you be?
Big bird.
Big bird.
How did you celebrate the sale of your first book?
Dinner at the Rainforest Café in Tysons Corner, VA.
Finish the sentence- one book I wish I had written is….
The Nine Lessons, by Kevin Milne
Favorite places to travel?
NYC
NYC
In your wildest dreams, which author would you love to co-author a book with?
Mitch Albom.
Mitch Albom.
More than half-a-million readers are waiting for this sequel! Jason F. Wright's New York Times bestseller The Wednesday Letters introduced us to Jack and Laurel Cooper and Jack's tradition of writing letters to his wife every Wednesday of their married lives. But the love story didn't end there. When Jack and Laurel's grandson, Noah Cooper, bumps into Rachel, it's love at first sight—at least for Noah. Rachel isn't so sure. But Noah's charm pays off, and after they become engaged, Noah introduces his bride-to-be to another Cooper family tradition—the wedding letters. Family and friends of the happy couple are invited to send letters of advice on love, life, and happiness. However, when a dark secret from Rachel's past surfaces, will Noah's parents, Malcolm and Rain, be able to help save the wedding from disaster? And what about the scrapbook of wedding letters that have already been gathered for Noah and Rachel? Could a letter really provide the answer that will bring Rachel back? Readers are sure to laugh and cry, gasp and cheer for two hearts that were meant to be one.
The Wedding Letters will be released September 27, 2011 by Shadow Mountain Publishing.
I sooooooo want to read this book! I loved his Wednesday Letters!! --Love his answers ..sounds like he likes to be above water. :D
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for this book to be released. I love your interview questions too! I may have to steal a few. What a fun review. I'm diggin' the "all things gummy." I love would love a boat made of gummy!
ReplyDeleteI tellin' ya, gummy boats could be all the rage! Think of the possibilities :)
ReplyDeleteFun interview, thanks for including me!
OMG , just finished this book and I Loved it to pieces :) I have decided that I want "Wedding Letters" when I get married as it's so me :)
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