Writers on Wednesday: Susan Murphy
Welcome back to Writers on Wednesday. This week I am chatting with Adelaide based author, Susan Murphy ...
Tell me a bit about yourself …
I’m an author
with HarperCollins Australia, mum to 3 fabulous ratbags, wife of 15 years,
marriage celebrant, university student, teacher, Government employee and
self-confessed chocolate addict. I’ve been found on numerous occasions hiding
in the pantry while eating my stash.
My life can be
chaotic most of the time, but I don’t seem to be able to function when I’m
standing still! I work 3 days a week in a Government department and conduct
wedding ceremonies (and a range of other ceremonies) on weekends. For the last
few years I’ve also been travelling the country teaching Ongoing Professional
Development to marriage celebrants and doing a writing degree with the
University of South Australia.
I have an
amazing little albino cockatiel who insists on being on my shoulder at every
opportunity and a couple of gorgeous puppies, Bubbles and Jasper who keep me on
toes (usually hiding things they’ve chewed before my husband gets home).
Tell us about your most recently
published book?
‘Confetti
Confidential: They Do, I Don’t’ is a fun chick-lit story loaded with
cringe-worthy moments, family, love, weddings and disaster. When the main
character, Genevieve discovers that her husband of 19 years has been having an
affair she confronts him in a dramatic scene. Left hurt and fed-up, Viv decides
that she no longer believe in love, in fact she can’t stand it, but
unfortunately as a marriage celebrant it’s constantly in her face. With 10
weddings already booked and paid for she decides that once they’re done, then
so is she. She’ll give up being a celebrant forever. With her 3 crazy sisters
by her side and best friend, Tom, Viv sets out to get through all 10 weddings which
result in some hilarious moments. As new men enter her life she also has to
once again navigate all that it is to be single including paranoia, waxing,
awkward sexual encounters and embarrassing slip-ups. Overall, this book is a
mix of love and heart-break with romance, fun and laughter.
Tell us about the first time you were
published?
As an aspiring
writer I never thought I’d hear those words ‘we like it’ from a publisher, but
in August last year (while walking down a street in Hawaii, those wonderful
words were uttered by the good people of Harper Collins and only 6 months later
on Feb 1st 2015 ‘Confetti Confidential: They Do, I Don’t’ was
released.
My children, of
course, immediately thought we’d won the lotto when I started hollering in the
middle of the street and doing a happy dance. They were pleased, but deflated
to find out I’d only been offered a publishing contract. I was over the moon!
As writer, what has been your proudest
achievement so far?
Finishing!
Honestly, I have never felt prouder than I did the moment I finished writing
this book. (That was until the edits came back!) I remember that the day I
finished it I felt as if I had just been let out of prison after a long stint.
That sounds bad, but it wasn’t. My head had been in this story for so long,
constantly re-working the characters, their lives and their stories. I’d ride
the bus thinking about them, cook dinner with them talking to each other in my
head, I was like a zoned out potatoe. I’ve learnt now how to turn it on and off
rather than have it constantly consuming my thoughts, but when I finished this
manuscript it was like being set free for the first time in months. It felt
amazing!
What books or writing projects are you
currently working on, if anything?
I’m currently
working on book 2 in this series which is set for released May 1st
2015. I’m also working on another wedding based story set in Hawaii, given my
recent travels there and have plans for a few other chick-lit, fun reads.
Which do you prefer? eBooks or Paper
Books? Why?
Oooooh, hard
one! I’ve always been a book person. I like the feel of a book and turning the
pages, but after getting my first Kindle for Christmas, I have to admit, it’s
pretty damn awesome. I jump around a lot with my reading so being able to take
a Kindle loaded with different genres when I’m travelling or on the bus is
fantastic. I gave myself a neck injury from carrying a hand bag stuffed with a
Patricia Cornwell novel in it once. Those things way a tonne (but are so worth
the injury!)
Indie Publishing, or Traditional Publishing?
I respect both
100% Traditional publishing isn’t for everyone and neither is Indie. I think
that writer’s need to do what feels right for them and their work and if they
feel they want or need a traditional publisher then great, but if not then
Indie is a fabulous way to get their work out there and read by the masses.
When I look for books I go by what appeals to me about it, not by who published
it.
Aside from your own books, of course,
what is one book that you feel everybody should read?
Well, if you’re
a writer or love words then Mark Tredinnik’s ‘Little Red Writing Book’. I fell
in love with it when I had to read it as a text for university. It really made
me think about my writing and the way I portray things.
Let’s have
coffee! I’m a born and bred Adelaidian and spend most lunchtimes in book shops
in and around the mall. I’m hoping to have a launch for ‘Confetti Confidential:
They Do, I Don’t’ sometime in April in or around the CBD, (yet to be decided).
Keep an eye on my Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/susanmurphyauthor for details.
Links
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SMurphyAuthor
Website: http://www.susanmurphyauthor.com/
Harper Collins page for purchase links: http://www.harpercollins.com.au/9781460704998/confetti-confidential-they-do-i-dont
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