Karen Tuft was born with a healthy dose of curiosity about pretty much everything, so as a child she taught herself to read and play the piano. She studied composition at BYU then graduated from the University of Utah in music theory as a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Pi Kappa Lambda honor societies. In addition to being an author, Karen is a wife, mother, pianist, composer, and arranger. She as spent countless hours backstage and in orchestra pits for theater productions. She also has a 75 percent success rate when it comes to matchmaking and is a big believer in happy endings. Among her varied interests, she likes to figure out what makes people tick, wander through museums, and travel, whether by car, plane, or paperback.
Interview:
Nickname?
In high school I was called Squirk. A friend started
adding Sk– or Squ– sounds to everyone’s names one day, and my last name Kirkham
morphed into Squirkham and I ended up as Squirk. Diane Howell got called Scowl
for three years so, really, I was lucky.
What was your favorite children's book?
Myths and Enchantment Tales by Margaret Evans Price: http://www.amazon.com/Myths-enchantment-tales-Stories-illustrations/dp/B0007FUPYY.
The stories are wonderful adaptations of the Greek myths and the illustrations are
exquisite, with fiery heroes and diaphanous goddesses. (Do a Google Image
search and you’ll see what I mean.) I think I believed I was a tree nymph until
I was about seven.
Who or what inspired you to become an author?
I’m one of
those who didn’t necessarily dream all my life of becoming an author, although
I was always on the lookout for the next cool creative project. (I once carved
a bust of Socrates out of a bar of Ivory Soap for a grade school class project.
Yeah, I was that kid.) A dozen years ago a friend, who was an editor, suggested
I write a book. I was flattered but didn’t really take her seriously. A few
years later I developed eye problems, and needed to find something that I could
see to do that would fill my need for creative expression. Based on the seed of
confidence my editor friend had planted, I decided to try writing, and have
found, thankfully, that it’s a pretty good fit for me.
How do you react to a bad review?
Hmm. Well, I grew up
performing in piano competitions and being critiqued, and as a composition
major in college I was required, along with everyone else, to have my original
works performed and publicly critiqued by the professors and other students. So
I’d actually had a lot of experience with critical commentary before getting
published. But surprisingly, book reviews feel a lot more personal than piano
performance critiques! So if I find I’m having an emotional reaction to a
review, I allow myself time to breathe, try to get into an objective frame of
mind, and then evaluate whether the comment was useful or a case of not being
able to please everybody all the time. That being said, so far people have been
extraordinarily kind.
Tell us your most rewarding experience since being
published.
It actually happened right after my first manuscript was accepted.
My brother-in-law asked me to write the official biography for his grandmother,
Olympic gold medalist Elizabeth Becker Pinkston, to be read when she was
posthumously inducted into the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame. http://www.phillyhall.org/inductee_profile.asp?ind=340
It was a huge honor to be asked, and I was so inspired as I learned about this woman
who, among her many accomplishments, won the U.S. national diving championship
in 1926 when she was five months pregnant with twins!!
You have won one million dollars what is the first thing
that you would buy?
Oh, man! I’d pay off the loan sharks, tell the hubby to
retire, and then set out on a long trip around the world with an extended stay
in Europe. And then I’d spend at least a year in England and Scotland, writing
and hunting for cool genealogy stuff.
What TV show/movie/book do you watch/read that you'd be
embarrassed to admit?
I confess that I love romance novels and The Bachelor/ette. I like the dynamics
of relationships and the potential
for happy outcomes. (Even though the TV show rarely ends in a permanent
relationship, I still find the dynamics interesting.) But most people either
gasp or roll their eyes when they find this out about me. Oh well! I know why the
books and TV show appeal to me, and I know how to establish reading/watching
boundaries when it comes to content. The rest of the world can go read about
zombies and vampires and post-apocalyptic-televised-teen-battles-to-the-death. I’m
sure they are wonderful and compelling. They just aren’t for me.
Night owl, or early bird?
Night owl, bordering on
dysfunctional.
Skittles or M&Ms?
M&Ms. I’ll eat them both, but if I
get to choose I’ll always go for the chocolate.
Print or Ebook?
Print. Feels more intimate to me, at this
point. I could change my mind.
Regular or Diet?
Diet
Coke or Pepsi?
Dr. Pepper
Spontaneity or Planning Ahead?
Spontaneity. Planning is my
version of hell.
PC or Mac?
Mac
Cause or Effect?
Cause. It’s why I’m drawn to shows like The Bachelor/ette and even Criminal Minds. What’s the motive? What
makes people tick? I don’t necessarily want to know all the gruesome details
about the murder—I want to know what drove an average Joe
to commit it.
Truth or Dare?
Truth. Truth can be dangerous but not
necessarily life-threatening. It also ties in with why I chose Cause over
Effect.
What is your favorite Quote?
It’s one my husband shared with
me when I was just starting out: “You want to be a writer/ But don’t know how
or when/ Find a quiet place/ Use a humble pen.”
—Paul Simon “Hurricane Eye”
Reality Check
After college graduation, Lucy Kendrick heads home with big plans for work, travel, and relishing her freedom—which means no romantic entanglements. But her two best friends have other ideas. Lucy is seriously steamed when she realizes they’ve signed her up to be a contestant on the reality dating show Soulmates, but she decides not to renege and soon finds herself in Los Angeles—a small-town Mormon girl vying for the love of millionaire bachelor, Ethan Glass. At first this cute, smart, fun young woman, who would rather pray than party, bewilders Ethan. But his interest and admiration grow with every encounter. However, the conniving associate producer is determined to stir up some made-for-TV drama and takes strides to make this reality television show anything but real. When the show finally airs, Lucy has been recast as someone she unquestionably is not. Lucy is left humiliated in front of the world, and Ethan is left wondering who the Lucy is that he was falling in love with. Will the duplicities that have created this humiliation ever come to light? And will the truth emerge too late for the would-be soulmates?
Tour Giveaway:
Karen is giving away a paperback copy of Reality Check plus a starfish charm bracelet to one lucky reader. All you have to do to gain entries is to leave a comment on any of the tour stops. Each comment will gain you an entry. The more comments you leave, the more chances you have to win!
For those readers who prefer a non-LDS read, an ARC copy of The Selection by Kiera Cass is also available.
Make sure you leave your email address and which book you are entering for in your comments (i.e. Reality Check, The Selection, or Both).
For all the tour stops visit: http://thebookbug-hogan.blogspot.com/2012/07/reality-check-tour-kickoff-sneak-peek.html












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