Jessica, how long did it take you from idea to
publishing String Bridge?
Almost five
years! I was a novice. It needed seven revisions to get it into the state it is
now.
Are you a plotter or pantser?
A bit of
both. Depends on my mood. I still like to feel surprised as I write, rather
than knowing exactly what is going to happen all the time.
What’s your next book about?
Bitter Like
Orange Peel is about a twenty-five year old Australian
archaeology undergraduate named Kit, who doesn’t like to get her hands dirty.
She feels misplaced and comes to the conclusion that meeting her father, Roger,
will make some sense of her life, despite him being worth the rotting orange
rind in her backyard. Well, at least that’s what she’s been conditioned to
think of him by the three women in her life: Ailish, her mother—an English
literature professor who communicates in quotes and clichés, and who still
hasn’t learnt how to express emotion on her face; Ivy, her half-sister—a
depressed professional archaeologist, with a slight case of nymphomania, who
fled to America after a divorce to become a waitress; and Eleanor, Ivy’s
mother—a pediatric surgeon who embellishes her feelings with medical jargon,
and who named her daughter after intravenous. Against all three women’s wishes,
Kit decides to find Roger, but in doing so, discovers that he is not the only
rotten fruit.
I love the name Bitter Like Orange Peel and description of that novel. I always find it interesting to learn
what other authors are reading. If you could recommend a book—not your own—what
book would that be?
Too many to
list! But if I had to only recommend
one, it would be Housekeeping, by
Marilynne Robinson. It’s the only book I’ve ever read multiple times. And each
time I still get something new out of it.
I haven't heard of that book. Thanks for recommending it. I wish you and String Bridge much success.
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Jessica is so multitalented that she has a soundtrack for String Bridge called Melody Hill: On the Other Side. You can purchase this Soundtrack at these places:
Jessica Bell is a literary women's fiction author, poet and singer/songwriter who grew up in Melbourne, Australia, to two gothic rock musicians who had successful independent careers during the '80s and early '90s.
She spent much of her childhood travelling to and from Australia to Europe, experiencing two entirely different worlds, yet feeling equally at home in both environments. She currently lives in Athens, Greece and works as a freelance writer/editor for English Language Teaching publishers worldwide, such as HarperCollins, Pearson Education and Macmillan Education.
In addition to String Bridge, Jessica has published a book of poetry called Twisted Velvet Chains. A full list of poems and short stories published in various anthologies and literary magazines can be found under Published Works & Awards, on her website.
From September 2012 Jessica will be hosting the Homeric Writers' Retreat & Workshop on the Greek island of Ithaca, home of Odysseus.
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blog: http:// thealliterativeallomorph. blogspot.com/
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5 comments:
Thanks for having me, Cherie. :o)
Every time I read one of Jessica's interviews and see her recommend Housekeeping, I am reminded to add it to my list of to-be-reads. Good interview.
I've never heard of Housekeeping either. Must check it out. :)
Great interview Cherie. This book is on my to read list.
Thanks for the share.
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