Thank you for hosting me during my Arranging a Dream: A Memoir Virtual
Book Tour. A lucky commenter will win a
PDF copy of Arranging a Dream. Just leave a comment or question for me below to
enter.
1.Tell me about your latest release? Genre? My
latest release is Arranging a Dream: A Memoir. Here is the information
from the back of the book. In 1975, budding entrepreneurs Ted and Janet purchase a floral shop and
greenhouses where they plan to grow their dream. Leaving friends and family
behind in Illinois and losing the security of two paychecks, they transplant
themselves, their one-year-old daughter, and all their belongings to Fremont,
Michigan, where they know no one.
Will the retiring business owners nurture Ted and Janet as
they struggle to develop a blooming business, or will they desert the
inexperienced young couple to wither and die in their new environment?
Most of all, can Ted and Janet grow together as they
cultivate a loving marriage, juggle parenting with work, and root a thriving
business?
Follow
this couple’s inspiring story, filled with the joy and triumphs and the
obstacles and failures experienced as they travel along the turbulent path of
turning dreams into reality.
2. Where did the idea arise? For many years, I have presented
workshops on writing life stories preaching to everyone to write their life
story. So, I decided to take my advice and offer a good example for the
participants by writing my story. A person’s life story is made up of many life
experiences. Think of your life or autobiography as a cherry pie. A memoir is a
slice out of that delicious cherry pie. I chose to record the story of our first
year in the floral shop because that was a life-changing event in my life.
3. How much research was involved? Did you stay on point or be
distracted by wanting to look at just one more thing? The research consisted of
getting the dates, weather and the events that occurred in 1975-76 correct. I
wrote the chapters and would insert #### in bold letters so I would know to go
back and check out the weather at that time or a fact like when the plant tours
ended at Gerber Products Co. (My little town is the International Headquarters
of what is now Nestle-owned Gerber Products.) My main resource for information
came from my husband and his memory of the events e.g.as the route we took to
get to Fremont, Michigan, from Marseilles, Illinois, and what the area around
the flower shop looked like in 1975. In 2021, the shop and greenhouse location
is now a grassy lot in front of a big box store and surrounded by fast-food
services and other businesses. Nothing like the rural setting in 1975.
4. How long did you take to write the book? I am “guess-timating”
I wrote on and off for six years. I am sure I made notes before that.
5. Now a bit about you. How long have you been writing? What is
your Sun Sign? I have been writing since I was in second grade. My mother was
my teacher. I had a bad habit of finishing my work early, so I would hop up and
visit, or interrupt as my mother said, my classmates. So, to stay out of
trouble, I began writing stories and then shared them with the class. I had fun
entertaining them with my stories, so I continued to write all through school.
I took a hiatus to teach, get married, run a flower shop and take care of our
two daughters. When we sold the shop in 1995, I asked the editor of the
regional newspaper if he would be interested in any articles for the paper. He
said “yes!” That was my springboard to launching a career in writing
non-fiction articles for magazines, newspapers and online magazines. Then,
tired of interviewing people or getting the facts about a vacation place, I decided
to try writing fiction and began with writing what I liked to read—mysteries.
BWL Publishing released three of my mysteries and released Arranging a
Dream: A Memoir in January. My sun sign is Gemini. I think I do have the
characteristics of being born under that sign of the twins. I love learning new
things and call myself a life-long learner. I enjoy meeting people, and I am in
the media or arts as an author.
6. Do you write in a number of genres or stick to one? Perhaps
another sign that I am a Gemini. I write non-fiction and fiction. I have
non-fiction books in gardening, writing, a MG book for girls, and how to record
memories for your life story. The fiction genres are romance, mystery,
paranormal and time travel.
7. Where on the internet can you be found? You can connect with me
at these sites:
J.Q. Rose blog http://www.jqrose.com/
Facebook http://facebook.com/jqroseauthor
Telling
Your Life Story and Memoirs Circle FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/telllifestories
J. Q. Rose Amazon Author Page http://tinyurl.com/aeuv4m4
Goodreads- http://www.goodreads.com/jqrose
Pinterest http://pinterest.com/janetglaser/
BWL Publishing http://bookswelove.com/rose-j-q/
Janet, Thanks so much for hosting me today on the virtual tour. I hope readers will leave a comment to enter the drawing for a free PDF copy of Arranging a Dream!!
ReplyDeleteHi JQ, Hi Janet,
ReplyDeleteJQ, your foot in the door after selling your flower shop is like the saying, when one door closes, another door opens.
You are a fantastic writer. I know from having several of your books on my iPad, both fiction and non-fiction. Keep up the great work.
Janet, thank you for hosting JQ.
Wishing you both all the best for 2021.
Shalom aleichem
Thank you for your kind words, Pat. I appreciate knowing you like reading my books! Happy 2021 to you too!!
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