Writers on Wednesday: Iris Blobel
Welcome back to Writers on Wednesday. This week, I am chatting with Iris Blobel, author of the wonderful Beginnings series ...
Tell me a bit about yourself …
Okay… I was born
and raised in Germany and only immigrated to Australia in the late 1990s. I’m married,
have two beautiful daughters, work at a private school and present a German
Program at the local radio every Wednesday.
I’ve published a
few books (lucky me, ey!) and have a few books that nobody seems to want (such is
life!). I enjoy reading, mainly romance or crime, my favourite authors being
Jill Shalvis and Lee Child.
How am I doing
so far?
I live west of
Melbourne, would love to live more south-west to be nearer to the beach, but,
hey, you can’t have everything.
I love
travelling and I’m really lucky, so does the rest of the family! So, that’s
where you can find us most of the holidays, in some corner of Australia in our
caravan.
Tell us about your most recently
published book?
“More
Beginnings” is the second book in the Beginnings series, the story about two sisters,
Sophie and Mia Levesque, who inherited a house in Hobart.
It’s got a
little bit of everything in it, relationship between sisters, grief, romance
and the “mystery” of who the generous lady was, who left them the house.
The first book
was “New Beginnings”, which was published last year.
Tell us about the first time you were
published?
Scary! I
self-published my first book and letting go of my little baby was a frightening
experience. Even when readers commented positively and liked the book (and yes,
there were/are a few), it was still a very humbling experience. But a nice ride
so far!
As a writer, what has been your proudest
achievement so far?
Getting five
books published so far. Having readers telling me how much they like my books
is great and worth more than any money.
What books or writing projects are you
currently working on, if anything?
I’m currently
writing on Beginnings #3, which takes longer than expected. My fault, though!
It’s set in
America and follows the holiday I did with my family last year. So every time
I’m stuck with “where to go” or “to set a scene” I look at my itinerary or
photos and we all start reminiscing about the great time we had. But I’m close
to the finish ;-)
My other project
is a trilogy about Australian Sports Stars. It’s fun to write, and as a lover
of sports I’m really enjoying. Let’s hope, it’ll find a “home” soon.
Which do you prefer? eBooks or Paper
Books? Why?
Ack! I’d say
Paper Books, but I’ve come to enjoy the convenience of ebooks over the last
year or so. Wherever I go, I have my e-reader with me and I love it that I can
just switch it on, read for five minutes or fifteen minutes. It doesn’t take up
all that much room in my bag.
On the other
hand, when I really, really liked a book, I try and get a paperback, because
there’s nothing better than having a shelf full of books and occasionally just
“browse” through them, remembering the story without reading it all.
Aside from your own books, of course,
what is one book that you feel everybody should read?
One book?
*sighs* Tricky! – How about the
“World Travel Guide”.
Finally … is there anything you would
like to say to your readers in Adelaide, Australia?
HELLO ADELAIDE
!!!!
Hope you’re all
surviving the 2014 heat waves. I'm thinking of you all.
Loooove Adelaide
and can’t wait to come over in September! Hopefully coming to Hahndorf as well.
I’m in need for some German food ;-)
Awesome Links
~♣~ Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/More-Beginnings-Iris-Blobel-ebook/dp/B00I310OMM/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1390873925&sr=1-1
~♣~ Amazon.com.au: http://www.amazon.com.au/More-Beginnings-Iris-Blobel-ebook/dp/B00I310OMM/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1390903300&sr=8-3&keywords=iris+blobel
~♣~ Barnes & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/more-beginnings-iris-blobel/1118329836?ean=2940148356462
Blog: www.iris-b.blogspot.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/irisblobel
Twitter: _iris_b
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