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Tuesday, March 7, 2017

  INTERVIEW WITH MARSHA

 

 

 

Eleanor Parker Sapia, author of A DECENT WOMAN: A Novel. http://amzn.to/1X0qFvK

 

 

Author Interview: Marsha Casper Cook

marsha-cc-photoWelcome to the Tuesday Author Interview series at The Writing Life. Each Tuesday, I have the great pleasure of chatting with authors across genres about books and writing, and marketing and publishing. 
Today I am very pleased to welcome Marsha Casper Cook, a talented screenwriter, novelist, editor, and writer of children’s books. Marsha, who hails from Chicago, is a radio show personality on Blog Talk Radio, which is how we met a few years back. Her World of Ink Network partner for the last five years is V.S.Grenier, an author, editor, and radio show host, who lives in Utah. Marsha’s group discussions always feature interesting and talented writers and center around writing, publishing, screenplays, and books. I love her show, and always come away with pages of writing tips.
In this interview, Marsha graciously offers readers a glimpse into the business of turning books into audio books, and I’m excited to begin.


Welcome, Marsha!

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What is your newest book’s genre?
Romantic comedy.


Please describe what Grand Central Station: Some Relationships Are Just Meant to Be is about.
A famous child psychologist, who has authored several bestselling books on raising children, discovers he doesn’t know as much as he thought he did when he meets a pediatrician and mother of three. Neither of them imagined how their lives would change when they shared a flight headed for Las Vegas for a medical convention.For Jack Winston and Victoria Feingold, whatever happens in Vegas doesn’t stay in Vegas. It follows them back to Chicago.Jack doesn’t want to fail, but he’s not sure he’s emotionally prepared to live with Victoria’s three children. Not to mention her mother, sister, dog, and needy ex-husband.
Grand Central Station is a fast-paced ride and a lot of fun! 



Congratulations on Grand Central Station, Marsha! How did you come up with the title?  
There was so much going on in the story, and it seemed as if Grand Central Station would be the perfect fit. A busy house with so many characters coming and going. 

What inspired you to write this romantic comedy?
It’s taken from one of the screenplays that I had written several years ago and loved. It had been optioned, but never produced.


How exciting that the screenplay was optioned, Marsha. In my mind’s eye, I can see this romantic comedy on the silver screen. Best of luck!


Does your main character resemble you? If so, in what ways?
Actually, there really were no similarities to any of the characters in my book, but I felt the family quarrels were most likely a part of any family, including my own.


What do you find is the most challenging aspect of writing?
Not coming up with another story while I’m working on one. I usually think any idea that pops in my head might be better than what I’m writing, but usually the feeling passes.


That’s a familiar scenario when I’m writing, as well. What is your favorite part of writing?
I enjoy the fun of not knowing exactly how my story will end. I always feel if I don’t know the ending, the reader will be just as surprised as I was when I wrote it.


What authors or person(s) have influenced you as a writer and why?
I have been lucky to meet wonderful people all through my life that have guided me in my writing by telling me their stories, and in turn, I listened with open ears and learned how to write good characters with real problems.


Marsha, many of your books are now audio books. Could you tell us about that process? I know I’m more than interested.
One of my favorite passed times is listening to audio books. When I hear an audio book, it’s becomes a special event and very entertaining. The story comes to life, and it’s so enjoyable I sometimes wish the story could go on forever; however I do agree with the common complaint about the narration. If you like the voice behind the words, it’s such fun to imagine the setting and the story, but if you don’t, the feeling is not the same, and sometimes it’s enough to make you go on to something else. It doesn’t hold your interest.

I never thought my books would become audio books, but because of Audibles and the sharing method between the producer of the audio and the author of the book, it became possible.
The children’s books that I have on audio were a great learning experience for me. I got to hear every word and realized that after reading a book and listening to the audio, the experience is far greater than just the read, especially for children.


I urge authors and readers to give audio books a chance.


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Marsha's Audio books Marsha's Audio Books

http://www.audible.com/search/ref=a_search_tseft?advsearchKeywords=lady+jane+sinclair&filterby=field-keywords&x=0&y=0

Thanks so much for sharing, Marsha. I love audio books, and would love to go down that path with my first book. 

Do you have a favorite place to write? To read?
I love writing in coffee shops or restaurants when I’m by myself. That’s when I truly feel I’m completely in my characters world. 


Tell us something personal about you people may be surprised to know?
I’m very organized, however as a teenager I wasn’t and didn’t know exactly what I wanted to do. I usually try to tell parents not to judge their children so harshly because life has a way of working itself out and growing up isn’t easy. Every child needs their space as do adults.


True words and great advice for parents. As a kid, my interests were varied and appeared to have no rhyme or reason to many adults. Looking back, the common denominator was creativity and a healthy imagination.

Did the writing process uncover surprises or learning experiences for you? What about the publishing process?
Over the years, I have learned so much from writing and doing my radio shows, which in turn gave me the best education ever on how to independently publish, and not worry that a publisher may have rejected my work. If the story is good, readers will enjoy your work regardless of who published the book. Enjoy writing and try to remember that if your book makes you laugh or cry, that is always a good thing because your readers will probably do the same.

I also feel that because things have changed over the years in publishing, authors have an open field for fulfilling their dreams. They just have to be persistent.



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What do you hope readers will gain from your book?
It’s always good to hear your reader understood what you were trying to convey in your story, and as authors that is the best feeling imaginable.


Looking back, what did you do right that helped you write and market this book?
I used my own judgement. Listening to too many people can end up causing a writer to feel insecure and not finish their story. Finishing the story works!


I agree wholeheartedly–finish writing the book! What didn’t work as well as you’d hoped?
Usually by the time my story is written, I’m hopeful that everything worked during the journey because if I felt uncomfortable on any level, I would try to re- work my story until I got it right.


Any advice or tips for writers looking to get published?
My suggestion would be if you are having trouble getting an agent or publisher, find an Independent service and publish your own book, but don’t skimp on three very important aspects of successful publishing: editing, formatting, and getting the best artwork you can for your cover.   


Website and social media links?
Radio Show Blog – http://worldofinknetwork.blogspot.com/
Author Blog – http://whatsnewwithmarsha.blogspot.com/
Marsha’s Website-   http://marshacaspercook.com
Radio Show Website – http://worldofinknetwork.com
https://www.facebook.com/marshacaspercook


Where can we find your books?
https://www.amazon.com/Grand-Central-Station-Relationships-Meant-ebook/dp/B01B8CBDMC
https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/michiganavenue
https://www.kobo.com/us/en/search?Query=marsha+casper+cook  


A list of Marsha’s books:
Novels: Grand Central Station – romantic comedy & audio book; Guilty Pleasures series – erotica
Children’s books: The Busy Bus; No Clues No Shoes – also audio; The Magical Leaping Lizard – also audio; Snack Attack -also audio; I Wish I Was A Brownie- also audio
Screenplay (book): It’s Never Too Late
Non-Fiction:
To Life 


What’s next for you?
I have several projects in my head. One is to write another romantic comedy, and the other is to add to my Guilty Pleasures series.


Thanks so much for joining us today, Marsha. It’s been a real pleasure getting to know more about you and your books. I wish you the very best with your many books and audio books!
About Eleanor:
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Puerto Rican-born Eleanor Parker Sapia is the author of the award-winning historical novel, A Decent Woman, published by Scarlet River Press. Her debut novel, set in turn of the century Ponce, Puerto Rico, garnered an Honorable Mention for Best Historical Fiction, English at the 2016 International Latino Book Awards with Latino Literacy Now, and was selected as a Book of the Month by Las Comadres and Friends National Latino Book Club in 2015. A writer, artist, and photographer, Eleanor currently lives in Berkeley County, West Virginia, where she is working on her second novel, The Laments of Forgotten Souls, set in 1920 Puerto Rico.
Eleanor’s book: http://amzn.to/1X0qFvK
Please visit Eleanor at her website:
www.eleanorparkersapia.com



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Monday, November 2, 2015

Writing A Good Book - WOI Special - Host Marsha Casper Cook

















Join Marsha Casper Cook on November 10 at 4PM EST 3 PM CST  2pm  MT 1 PM PST when she opens a discussion about writing a good book and marketing it with two very successful authors Jean Joachim and Leigh Michaels.Both guests have been writing for years and will be sharing some very successful information about their wriitng.

They have been very vocal about what works and what doesn't when they write books so join them as they share their secrets.

It's going to be a lot of fun!


For more info about advertising on the show check out   http://www.worldofinknetwork.com

For more info on the authors check out

http://www.marshacaspercook.com

http://www.leighmichaels.com/

http://jeanjoachimbooks.com/






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Please join Marsha when she welcomes Leigh Michaels on July 9 at 3 PM CST 4 PM EST 2PM MT 1PM.

Leigh Michaels is the author of more than 100 books, including contemporary romance novels,  historical romance novels, and non-fiction books. More than 35 million copies of her romance novels have been published. Six of her books have been finalists for Best Traditional Romance novel in the RITA contest sponsored by Romance Writers of America. She has received two Reviewer's Choice awards from Romantic Times (RT Book Reviews).

Marsha Casper Cook -  was born and raised in Chicago. She is a Partner of the World of Ink Network, Agent, Award-winning Script Writer, Novelist, Writing Coach, Media Release Specialist, Blog Talk Radio Host and Founder of Michigan Avenue Media. Marsha is also the author of 10 published books and 11 feature-length screenplays, a literary agent with 15 years of experience and the host of BTR's World of Ink Network shows: A Good Story Is a Good Story and special editions of The World of Ink Network


For more info -
http://www.worldofinknetwork.com
http://www.michiganavenuemedia.com
http://www.leighmichaels.com

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Book Discussion with Fran Lewis and Kira Peikoff

Book discussion welcomes the the author of No Time to Die: Kira Peikoff. In a Washington, D.C. research lab, a brilliant scientist is attacked by his own test subjects. At Columbia University, a talented biochemist is lured out of her apartment and never seen again. In the Justice Department's new Bioethics Committee, agent Les Mahler sees a sinister pattern emerging...Zoe Kincaid is a petite college student whose rare genetic makeup may hold the key to a powerful medical breakthrough.

When she is kidnapped, the very thing mankind has wanted since the dawn of time threatens to unleash our final destruction.Join me at four eastern, three central and two mountain to discuss this outatanding novel and what happens when someone is trying to develop a way to stop the aging process and cure fatal diseases. What will Zoe's fate be you have to read this book to find out.

We will also talk about how she created the storyline for the novel and the characters. Join me: Fran Lewis author, educator, and editor of MJ Magazine and talk show host.



The World of Ink Network brings you shows each week on topics such as books, writing, author interviews, self-help and much more. You can also follow us at http://worldofinknetwork.com, our blog http://worldofinknetwork.blogspot.com, and on Facebook and Twitter. 
 



Saturday, September 6, 2014

Bernard Foong - Guest on World Of Ink Network







What a great show we have planned. Please join Marsha Casper Cook on September 9 at 5 PM EST 4PM CST 3PM MT 2PM PST when she welcomes Bernard Foong.  He is a Best Selling International Author of a seven books series about the author’s unique adolescent harem life, published by Solstice Publishing.

This provocative story is about a young man who was initiated into a clandestine sexual society. He was spirited to the Middle East, from his UK boarding school. He attended the Bahriji School (Oasis,) in The United Arab Emirates in preparation for serving in Harems for the wealthy and elite.

It is also a love story between the young man and his ‘Valet’ who served as his chaperone and mentor during the boy’s Harem service. 


Bernard is also an established bridal/formal wear fashion designer since 1977 to present.
 

This is going to be quite a show so listen in and feel free to call in to ask questions.

The chat room will be open.     Call in number (714) 242-5259
FOR MORE INFO
http://michiganavenuemedia.com
http://www.worldofinknetwork.com

Bernard's Amazon Page
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Publishers and Authors Talk - WOI -host Marsha Casper Cook 11/12 by WorldOfInkNetwork | Books Podcasts






 Please join Marsha Casper Cook for a entertaining discussion with Guests John Emil Augustine, Brenda Perlin and their publisher,Kim Mutch Emerson, Master Koda, on November 12 th at 9PM EST 8PMCST 7PM MT 6PM PST



A Good Story Is A Good Story has been on Blog Talk Radio for four years with interesting discussion groups about writing, publishing and marketing with host Marsha Casper Cook. Marsha is a partner in World of Ink Network radio shows with V.S Grenier. Marsha is also an author and screenwriter. Her published works include LOVE CHANGES, a romantic novel about a family in crisis, and TO LIFE, a non-fiction biography about being a teenager and surviving the Holocaust. She has also written four books for young children, SNACK ATTACK, THE MAGICAL LEAPING LIZARD POTION THE BUSY BUS and NO CLUES NO SHOES. Recently Marsha has published a romance series of stories THE VIRGINIA TEMPLETON STORIES. Marsha is also the president of Michigan Avenue Media INC.where she does book launches and social media with Marni Mcniff.





Please join Marsha Casper Cook for a entertaining discussion with Guests John Emil Augustine, Brenda Perlin and their publisher,Kim Mutch Emerson, Master Koda, on November 12 th at 9PM EST 8PMCST 7PM MT 6PM PST.
A Good Story Is A Good Story has been on Blog Talk Radio for four years with interesting discussion groups about writing, publishing and marketing with host Marsha Casper Cook. Marsha is a partner in World of Ink Network radio shows with V.S Grenier. Marsha is also an author and screenwriter. Her published works include LOVE CHANGES, a romantic novel about a family in crisis, and TO LIFE, a non-fiction biography about being a teenager and surviving the Holocaust. She has also written four books for young children, SNACK ATTACK, THE MAGICAL LEAPING LIZARD POTION THE BUSY BUS and NO CLUES NO SHOES. Recently Marsha has published a romance series of stories THE VIRGINIA TEMPLETON STORIES. Marsha is also the president of Michigan Avenue Media INC.where she does book launches and social media with Marni Mcniff.


The chat room will be open and if you have any questions or comments please call    (714) 242-5259



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Wednesday, October 16, 2013



Please join Fran for a very special show on October 17 at  11AM PST 12PM MT 1PM CST 2PM EST.

The World Of Ink would like to welcome best selling author Justin Kramon to Book Discussion with Fran Lewis. Justin Kramon is the author of The Preservationist a fast paced thriller that will keep readers glued to the printed page from start to finish. 

Justin in the chat room where he will take questions related to his novel and marketing.

For more infohttp://www.michignavenuemedia.com
http://www.worldofinknetwork.com

 
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Monday, August 26, 2013

A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY -HOST MARSHA COOK

Monday, August 26, 2013

A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY -HOST MARSHA COOK



Please join Marsha Casper Cook on August 27 at PM PST 7PM MT 8PM CST 9 PM EST for a very special show when she welcomes the InDivas. The InDivas are a group of wonderful writers who believe in sharing and helping other authors market their work. They are hard working and very good authors.

Join in and have fun with Kelly Abelle, Mary Ting, Margaret Taylor, Jennifer Miller, Laura Hidalgo, Alexandrea Weis, Angela Corbett and M.r. Polish. It's going to be a great show. Melissa Keir will open up the chat room and help as a live chat goes on # world of ink network chat.


We will take calls 714-242 -5259

We will be having a special segment on Marketing by Rick Polson. he will be on at the beginning of the show. Making A Superstar Company - Rick Polson


 for more info
 http://www.worldofinknetwork.com
 http://www/michiganavenuemedia.com
Please join Marsha Casper Cook on August 27 at PM PST 7PM MT 8PM CST 9 PM EST for a very special show when she welcomes the InDivas. The InDivas are a group of wonderful writers who believe in sharing and helping other authors market their work. They are hard working and very good authors. Join in and have fun with Kelly Abelle, Mary Ting, Margaret Taylor, Jennifer Miller, Laura Hidalgo, Alexandrea Weis, Angela Corbett and M.r. Polish It's going to be a great show. Melissa Keir will open up the chat room and help as a live chat goes on # world of ink network chat. We will take calls 714-242 -5259 We will be having a special segment on Marketing by Rick Polson. he will be on at the beginning of the show. Making A Superstar Company - Rick Polson for more info http://www.worldofinknetwork.com http://www/michiganavenuemedia.com