Writers on Wednesday: J.C. Phelps
Once again, it's time for Writers on Wednesday. This week, I'm chatting with the brilliant J.C. Phelps, author of the Alexis Stanton Chronicles ...
Tell us a bit about yourself …
I am a mother of three girls between the ages of
fourteen and four. My home life is
very busy, but I have a wonderful husband who supports me in everything I
do. I’ve been writing since I was very young but The Alexis Stanton
Chronicles are the first books I’ve
published.
Tell us about your most recently published book?
My most recently published book is Traces of
Grey. It’s the fourth book in The Alexis Stanton Chronicles and was released in
November of 2014. It’s a bit darker than the rest of the series
because Ms. Grey is past her training and taking on more and more serious jobs.
Tell us about the first time you were published?
I’ve
written for newspapers and online sites, but nothing compared to holding my
very first novel in my hands. It
was exciting and scary. I’m self published and actually did the entire job
on my own. I wrote the books,
created the covers and back blurbs, and then I even printed and bound the books
for a time. That is an even more
satisfying feeling than just holding a book some other company printed up for
me. I actually created my books
from beginning to end.
As writer, what has been your proudest
achievement so far?
My proudest achievement has to be my family
bragging about their author sister, daughter, wife, or mother. Having the family be proud of what I do
is the best.
What books or writing projects are you currently
working on, if anything?
I’m
currently working on #5 in The Alexis Stanton Chronicles as well as being
contracted to write up a very interesting true story. Depending on how the research pans out, the contracted book
will be either a memoir or possibly true crime.
Which do you prefer? eBooks or Paper Books? Why?
I don’t have
an actual preference as far as book format goes. I love all books.
However, I haven’t picked up a paper book
for quite a while. I do tend to
love reading on my eReaders (Kindle and iPad). The eBooks are easier to carry around and I use the TTS
(Text To Speech) feature a lot.
This allows me to read and do other things around the house. I find I “read” a lot of audio books these days.
Indie Publishing, or Traditional Publishing?
I chose the indie route. It made more business sense to me as a
new author. I’m not at all disappointed with my decision.
Aside from your own books, of course, what is
one book that you feel everybody should read?
I never liked required reading. I always
preferred to pick my own books. I know there are plenty of books out there I should
read, but haven’t yet. But, if I could only recommend one book
to my girls, I’d pick The Hobbit by JRR
Tolkien. The Hobbit has definite
lines as far as right and wrong are concerned, yet the book still has plenty of
room for their imaginations.
Finally … is there anything you would like to say to your readers in Adelaide,
Australia?
The one thing I can think of to say to all my
readers, those in Adelaide as well as all the others is: Thank you for giving my books a
chance. I sincerely hope you
enjoyed the stories.
Links
Amazon author page - http://www.amazon.com/J.C.-Phelps/e/B003FG7JIW/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_pop_1tag=wwwnewpubbind-20
Barnes & Noble author page - http://www.barnesandnoble.com/c/j.c.-phelps
Smashwords author page - https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/jcp
The first book in the series, Color Me Grey, is
available for free at all outlets:
Barnes & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/color-me-grey-jc-phelps/1102449139?ean=2940011063657&itm=1&usri=j.c.+phelps
Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/18272
Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorJCPhelps
Blog:
jcphelps.blogspot.com
Website:
msgrey.com
Twitter:
@jeaniep3
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