Please welcome, Sally Cronin, as my guest for November.
I first “met” Sally through her WordPress Blog, and I have to say I admire her work. She has a great blog and is always supporting and promoting other authors as well as writing her own books. So when I asked her to be my guest, I was thrilled she agreed to participate, knowing how busy she is.
Thanks again, Sally! Oh, and I too have won money on Friday the 13th… twice. 🙂
1 Do you remember the first book you read that had an impact on you – in what way and what was the name of that book?
I read the usual fairy stories and Enid Blyton books and loved them, but I really only got excited about reading at about 8 years old when I began borrowing books from my two sisters, who were ten and eleven years older than I was. The first book that I remember really making an impact on me was Whatever Happened to the Corbetts by Nevil Shute. It was set close to my home town, along the coast in Southampton, and featured a family who take to their yacht following the bombing of the south coast and onset of disease and civil unrest. I was about 11 years old, and didn’t fully understand the significance of the book until later. The novel was actually written in 1938 before war broke out, but was so detailed in events that did occur, that 1000 copies were distributed at the onset of bombing, to the air raid wardens as a guide to what would happen. I went on to read all his books and particularly enjoyed those set in his adopted home of Australia
2. Where do your ideas come from?
My ideas from stories come from all over the place… literally. I have lived, worked and travelled abroad since I was a child, following my father from posting to posting with the Royal Navy and then with my husband in his career. I seem to have a pretty good memory going back to about three years old, particularly for people who have played a part in my development. From my amah in Ceylon, my first teacher Mrs. Miller, through to the elderly friends of my mother who loved to talk about their lives… and illnesses! Location is important but it is individuals and their stories that get me excited about writing. Sometimes the most unassuming person is holding onto a secret, or an experience that is out of the ordinary. Winkling those tales out of people is my favourite pastime.
3. If you could jump inside of a book for oneday (as an observer) what book would it be?
It would probably be Clan of the Cave Bear by Jeanm. Auel. Provided I could steer clear of the cave bear and other such fearsome creatures. How amazing to walk in the footsteps of Ayla during her early days of learning to be self-sufficient, and to survive in such a hostile environment. Certainly would not mind popping into the other books in the series either… just for the day though… there are certain modern amenities I don’t think I could live without. However, it would be a huge privilege and a fascinating experience to see our early ancestors up close and personal. A book set further back than Clan of The Cave Bear is Born in a Treacherous Time by Jacqui Murray, but I think that would be far too tough an ask to visit. I don’t think you would get out of the book alive.
4. How do you come up with titles for your books?
I usually have a working title and then as the stories or the plot of a novel unfolds, I get a lightbulb moment and a title is born. Sometimes the working title sticks, such as with What’s in a Name? Which is my two volume short story collections. Just an Odd Job Girl came from a comment someone made when I was telling them the story of all my temp jobs. They called me that from then on. Once I have a title in my head, I then google to make sure that there are not too many with a similar wording, and if so I work mine around. With billions of books in the world, it is tough to be completely original.
5. What are you working on now and can youtell us about it?
My next project is going to be a departure from the books that have gone before. It is a new genre for me, new characters and hopefully it will develop into a series. I still need to get my head around it and will be spending the next few weeks writing it in my head and then come the New Year it is time to get serious. If I pull it off I think it will surprise those who currently read my books!
6. Have you won any awards for your writing/books and if so what?
No official awards, but to my mind, anytime someone takes the time to write a review and share it, I have achieved what I set out to do. Of course it does help if you put your books forward to the various award sites. Everything that throws a spotlight on your book is a good thing and with so many book titles being published each week, it is another way to make your title stand out. It is also an accomplishment to be celebrated.
7. What is one thing you haven’t done but would like to do?
I would love to go to the Oscars as movies are another passion of mine. Of course if the film of one of my books happens to be nominated, that would be the icing on the cake. I cannot imagine anything more exciting as an author to see your credits rolling through on a screen of an award winning film. Dream big or go home
8. Are you superstitious? Do you have any rituals for good luck?
I was born on Friday 13th and when I was growing up people said that I would be unlucky. As it turns out I have won the lottery on Friday 13th several times (okay only a small amount, but better than nothing). I have been offered jobs on that date, and I have had some pretty memorable experiences too. So I decided eventually to make an effort on Friday 13th to push my luck as far as possible.I nterestingly, having lived in Madrid for 17 years, it is Tuesday 13thwhich is considered unlucky.
9. What makes you happy?
Apart from my husband and family, my happiness is definitely linked to online activities. I love switching on my computer to write a post for my blog, interacting with friends around the world across social media, writing stories and receiving instant feedback, and being part of a very special community of like-minded and generous people. I hope to still be doing this until the time has come to hang up this life, but it would be really nice if I could get to those Oscars first. Having said that, being happy is not dependent on any particular person or event now or going forward, it is something I have decided to be here and now.
10. If you aren’t writing (or doing anything associated with writing), what are you doing?
That would be reading, listening to music and watching movies. I used to do tapistries for many years, that now adorn the walls but unfortunately even with glasses my eyes don’t seem to want to co-operate with fine stitches and needles. Thankfully although my husband listens to all his books rather than read them, and likes classical music rather than my rock ‘n’ roll and country, we love the same movies. If anyone would like a recommendation it would be Alpha. The film reflects my fascination with the books of Jean M. Auel and is set 20,000 years ago, with the development of the synergistic relationship between man and wolf.
Thank you again Sandra for inviting me over… it is much appreciated.
Bio
I have been a storyteller most of my life (my mother called them fibs!). Poetry, song lyrics and short stories were left behind when work and life intruded, but that all changed in 1996. After a long and very happy career, I took the step to retrain as a nutritional therapist, a subject that I was very interested in, and to make the time to write my first book. Size Matters was a health and weight loss book based on my own experiences of losing 70 kilo. I have written another ten books since then on health and also fiction including three collections of short stories. I am an indie author and proud to be one. My greatest pleasure comes from those readers who enjoy my take on health, characters and twisted endings… and of course come back for more.
As a writer I know how important it is to have help in marketing books. As important as my own promotion is, I believe it is important to support others. I offer a number of FREE promotional opportunities on my blog and linked to my social media. If you are an author who would like to be promoted to a new audience of dedicated readers, please contact me via my blog. All it will cost you is a few minutes of your time. Look forward to hearing from you.
Sally’s Links
My books are available at Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sally-Georgina-Cronin/e/B003B7O0T6
And Amazon US : https://www.amazon.com/author/sallycroninbooks
Social Media
Blog: https://smorgasbordinvitation.wordpress.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sally.cronin
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sgc58
Thank you Sandra for inviting me over and for such interesting questions… I enjoyed myself.
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You are welcome. Glad you enjoyed the questions. Your answers are fascinating. Live that you would like to jump into Clan of the Cave Bear.
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A lovely interview with Sally, Sandra which provides an insight into the wonderful lady and writer she is…I hope you get your wish of going to the Oscars, Sally …Hugs xxx
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Thanks, Carol. Her answers are fascinating and fun!
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Just like our Sally 😍
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Thanks Carol…♥
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Thanks, Carol. Her answers are fascinating and fun!
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Thanks Carol… and I will be taking my friends……hugsxxx
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How lovely to find Sally featured here, Sandra, and to meet you too. I must be honest I would not want to live at the time of Ayla and the Clan of the Cave Bear. I like my modern appliances and the internet to much.
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Nice to meet you too, Roberta. I like the modern conveniences as well. I always say I would have made a terrible pioneer. Though I do think I would like to visit different time periods only for a day and be invisible. And of course couldn’t get hurt or sick.
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Thanks Robbie..not to forget the modern day bathroom facilities….I think I might have to put some clauses into my contract before leaping….hugsx
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You know, Sally, the best way to get to the Oscars, is to write a screenplay that gets nominated! I’ll look for you near the lectern. ❤
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Thank you Annette and I agree with you.. one of the projects I have on the table..for Just an Odd Job Girl.. New Year…♥
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Great interview, and I loved all the Enid Blyton books when I was a kid. So sad they seem to be banned from schools now.
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Thank you and thanks for stopping by.
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I agree Stevie.. we did not see the non PC stuff at all… and half the time I still don’t. I know from friends from other cultures that they have the same issues but in reverse.. they think its very funny. Especially when it is from 50 + years ago.
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Have they really disappeared from English schools, Stevie? That is terribly sad. I love Enid Blyton to this day and sometimes re-read The Land of Far Beyond when I feel like a boost.
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Lovely to see Sally here and learn a little more about her life. I hope she gets her wish to attend the Oscars some day.
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Me too! Thanks for stopping by.
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Thank you Brigid.. who knows…but I need to get in it to win it….hugsxx
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Excellent interview, Sally and Sandra. Sally is a treasure and here’s hoping for a movie and an Acadamy award.
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Thank you. Hope she gets to those Oscars!
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Would be wonderful.
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Lovely interview with Sally. She always manages to include some new facts in her interviews. I didn’t know she was born on Friday 13th. I tend to consider that to be my day for life changes. I hope you get to the Oscars one day, Sally.
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Thank you. It’s always fun to learn these little facts about people.
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Thank you Mary.. and what a coincidence… great minds….. I promise to take as many as possible with me it I get there… xxx
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Thank you John… me too.. hugs xxx
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Loved your answers Sally and agree with you…”being happy is not dependent on any particular person or event”…Thank you ladies! Sally, you are doing a great job! Stay blessed and keep inspiring.
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Thanks for stopping by!
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Thank you so much Balroop.. ♥
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Very inspiring Sally! I love your attitude to blogging. Very generous outlook too.
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Now you have me curious about this new series you’re starting. Can’t wait to see where it goes!
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Thank you Jacquie.. all will be revealed eventually…hugs
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Wonderful interview! I so enjoyed this, and learned even more about Sally. Yes, she’s one of the best!
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Thanks, Jennie, for taking the time to read the interview.
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A pleasure, Sandra. 🙂
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aahh.. thank you Jennie…hugsx
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You’re very welcome, Sally. 😀
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Sandra, thank you for interviewing Sally. She is a giving and talented lady.
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That she is. Thank you for reading.
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Thank you Tracy… hugs
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Fantastic interview ladies. Sal, I’m so with you on reviews, they are our gold. ❤
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Thanks Debby… icing on the cake…♥
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Thank you! Sally’s answers are fascinating for sure.
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Sally has led a colorful and interesting life. 😉
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Agree!
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What a fascinating and fun interview. Love Sally’s work she always delivers.
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Thank you for reading.
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Thank you Paul… I do try… hugs xxx
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Reblogged this on anita dawes and jaye marie.
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Thank you!
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Thank you for sharing Jaye and Anita..hugsx
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Thank you for promoting Sally. She spends so much of her time promoting others, it’s great seeing it reciprocated. She is the golden girl of giving to others. HUGS
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Thanks, Chuck. Sally is great at promoting others and this interview was my way of thanking her. I try and host an author every month and was happy when Sally accepted my invitation especially knowing how busy she is. Thanks for taking the time to read.
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Thank you for the lovely comment Chuck.. hugs xxx
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A terrific interview with Sally, Sandra and your questions are fascinating. Sally, I love your dream of attending the Oscars, even better if for your book! With your drive, enthusiasm, who knows! Interesting that Spain has Tuesday 13th as an unlucky day – I wonder why? Google time, me thinks. You always have a unique turn of phrase and I smiled at your answer to question two about ‘Winkling those tales out of people is my favourite pastime’. Yep, the best pastime of all and life would be pretty dull without it!😃
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Thank you, Annika. Glad you enjoyed the interview. Sally’s dream is one I definitely hope she achieves. 😀
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Thank you Annika..and getting to the Oscars would be a blast… but there are still fun times to be had around here especially getting into my favourite season Christmas… parties and fun and games… hugsx
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A fabulous interview with Sally. As for Friday the 13th, our cockapoo, Andre was born on Friday the 13th, his collar size was 13, he had a 13 in his dog licence and he lived to be 13 years old. I believe it can be very lucky for some. I agree, Nevil Shute is a great writer. I loved A Town Like Alice.
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Thanks for reading, Darlene. 😀
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Thanks Darlene.. and Andre sounds a love… I adored the film A Town Like Alice and it is a place I have always wanted to visit… xxx
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Reblogged this on Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo.
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Thank you for reblogging.
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My pleasure, Sandra 🙂
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Thank you for sharing Sue..hugsxxx♥
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My pleasure, Sally xx
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Wonderful interview, Sally! Thanks so much for inviting Sally over for a chat, Sandra. She’s an amazing lady who gives so much of herself to help others. ❤ Sharing…
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Yes, she certainly is. And it was my pleasure to interview her.
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