Today I am excited to have Sam Bond, a fellow Spellbound River Press
author. The first book of Sam’s Cousin in Action series releases from Spellbound
tomorrow! What I love about the books is that each of the cousins is so unique and kids can explore the world on adventures with the cousins and their not so typical grandmother.
When did you decide to become an author?
I’ve always liked writing.
I used to make up stories for a news leaflet twice a year for my operatic
society and then in my thirties I decided to write murder mysteries, except I
didn’t want to kill anyone! It wasn’t until my children reached reading age and
I was having difficulty finding books that represented them, that it all fell
into place and writing children’s adventure books became my passion.
My first book, CIA,
Operation Golden Llama, was released three years ago. I originally tried to go
the traditional route with an agent and editor, but it turned out their vision
of my book was at total odds with my own. I seriously considered re-writing the
book, but decided I would prefer my books to remain true to how I envisioned
them and have a smaller audience, than change them and enjoy larger sales.
Was there ever a point when you felt like giving up?
Not really because I enjoy
writing so much that it doesn’t seem like work. Time literally flies when I
write, I can look up and three hours will have passed when it seems like just
twenty minutes. Sometimes it’s hard when you don’t see many sales, but I get
fan mail and parents approaching me in the street telling me how their children
love my series and that makes me remember why I am doing this.
Each of the books in the Cousin in Action series has a setting around
the world. How do you decide where your book will take place and how do you
learn about your settings?
I traveled around the
world twice in my twenties and understand the importance of experiencing
different cultures. I wanted to bring these different worlds and experiences to
readers that may never have traveled outside their state/county, let alone the
US or Britain.
I started off with Peru
and Machu Picchu because these were the next two countries on my bucket list. I
figured if I couldn’t visit myself, I could at least have fun submerging myself
in research. England for book three was a no-brainer and by that time I had
decided to set each book in a different continent, doubling back to Asia at the
end, when the cousins will visit China.
For both Peru and India I
read a lot of children’s non-fiction books on each country, watched
documentaries, spoke with people who were either from the country or had
visited, and finally asked beta readers who knew the countries intimately to
read each book and make sure there were no glaring errors and that the books
rang true.
My fourth book is set in
Egypt and I have indulged myself by re-reading for the third time my favorite
series of books set in Egypt. There are about fifteen books in the series and I
have thoroughly enjoyed becoming immersed in all things Egyptian.
Your Cousin in Action series will release tomorrow from Spellbound River
Press. Will there be any changes to the series that we can look forward to?
What are your hopes for the series now that it’s part of this new press?
I’m very excited about
becoming part of the Spellbound River family and readers will be happy to know
there are no changes to the books, other than a few formatting edits. My hopes
for the CIA series is what I think all authors strive for - to have their books
read and enjoyed by as large an audience as possible.
Is there anything about being a published author that has surprised you?
I had no idea how
wonderful it was going to feel to have children tell me how much they enjoy my
books. I had a parent write to me recently and tell me that I am THAT writer
for their child. I am the author that made their child a reader. What greater
joy could one have than knowing this?
Any advice you would give to a writer just starting out?
Network with other writers in your area and make sure you have a
critique group. I would also say be prepared to make changes, but at the same
time know when to be true to your vision.
For more
about Sam and her books, you can visit her at Spellbound River Press. You can
also follow the adventures of the cousins on Sam’s blog, which is written from
the point of view of her characters.
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