Showing posts with label Julie Hayes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julie Hayes. Show all posts

Friday, December 26, 2014

#TNTConfidential 12 Days of Christmas #Giveaways #Winners


Thank you to all the readers that entered the #TNTConfidential 12 Days of Christmas Giveaways and Thank you to all the authors for offering such fab prizes!

The following are the winners of each giveaway. All have been chosen by Rafflecopter.com. Each author will get in touch with their winner to deliver their individual prizes.

Happy Holidays!

XOXO,
Elyzabeth 


Debra Guyette
Shirley Ann Speakman
 
Brandi Dagwan

Sula Holland
 
Shadow Kohler
Paulette Nelson

Stevie Lynn

Kelly Braun

Teja K.

 
Joy Flynn

Debra Guyette
Paulette Nelson
Shirley Ann Speakman
Sebrina Cassity

Bn100

Raine OTierney

Tina Becker

$50 Amazon Gift Card Grand Prize
Jen CW

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

T'n'T's Confidential: Julie Lynn Hayes



Prepared to be spooked, readers! Today I bring you the prolific Julie Lynn Hayes to tell us about her latest release, a horror story titled Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night. *shivers*


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On a dark and rainy night, a group of travelers takes refuge at the Black Raven inn, seeking shelter from the storm: Two knights who are brothers, and who believe in diametrically opposed doctrines. A brother who questions the path his sister has chosen to take. A mysterious doctor whose presence gives the innkeeper’s daughter chills. A handsome dwarf, half owner of a traveling troupe of actors. Will they find more than they bargained for?
 
What is the mystery of the locked door?




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Welcome back to In A Dream Beyond, Julie!


As an author not afraid to touch upon genres, this is your first incursion into horror. What drove you to decide to write this tale?

I was enticed into writing my story by my editor, Chris Speakman, who edited both The Belgian Chocolate Remedy and Revelations. She had an open call for submissions to her Locked Door series, and I thought why not? It’s always good to try new things, and I am a long time horror fan, so I thought I’d put my brain to the problem and come up with a story. Hopefully.

Did you do any research when writing Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night? Tell us about it. 

I didn’t need to do a lot of research, actually, as it takes place in a land inside my imagination, and I drew on characters of my own making. I was inspired for the character of Dr. Ulysses, I must admit, by Brad Dourif, who is a very talented actor. I did research the wagon of my dwarf, Duncan Wylde, and read about various types of wagons and looked them over before deciding that what he drove was a Burton wagon. A small detail in the scheme of things, but one that gave me something to go on for my own peace of mind.


Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night has a large cast of characters. Tell us one flaw and one good thing about each of them that could potentially save them or get them in trouble. 

Kaorin is a man of principles, with a good heart. His brother Jintaro has his own ideals and isn’t afraid to do what must be done for the greater good. Nerene loves her brother, and she is very self-confidence. Winter loves his sister and he is a trusting soul. Florenza is a bit of a flirt and she fears her father’s wrath. Helveticus means well, but he is blind to his daughter’s needs, rather more attuned to what she can do for him. Duncan portrays himself as weak, because of his lack of stature, but he has a huge heart and great loyalty. Dr. Ulysses is something of an enigma.

One or more songs to get us in the mood to read your horror story? 

I would suggest this snipped from Swan Lake, which is the opening theme to Bela Lugosi’s Dracula:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxAEQgCuY4c
Then something a little more modern but very effective, from Francis Ford Coppola’s Dracula:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KB92kcrwBo4

You’re stranded in the middle of nowhere with one of your characters. Which one and why?

Gosh, right off the top of my head, I’m going to say Lucifer, from Revelations. Because I think he’ll be very entertaining, and because I don’t believe he’ll leave us stranded for very long lol


What are you currently working on? 

I always have several irons in the fire lol My co-author M.A. Church and I are working on the second book in our Moonlit Skies series, and S.L. Danielson and I are working on the fifth in our Southern Comfort series. Myself, I am finishing up Trapped in Time, which has been contracted to eXtasy Books, and I’m working on the first of a new series that I’m calling Dead Vibrations, which comes before my flash fiction series Stan and Ollie, and concerns how they met and began.  

Yay! If you haven't read Stan and Ollie the chapters are at Julie's blog.  Sorry for the interruption, go on, Julie.
I’m also working on a m/m PI novel, and have begun writing my own serial killer, who happens to be a demigod.

About the author…

Three things you can’t live without
My writing, coffee, my children

A favorite quote
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." Eleanor Roosevelt

A favorite book
Gone With The Wind

Have you ever had writer’s block? If yes, what did you do to cure it?

Oh yes, I think every writer has at some point.  Sometimes the cure is as simple as stopping and playing a simple card game on the computer, or something else that is fairly easy. This engages the practical side of the brain, and allows the creative side the freedom to release and free itself to spin more tales. Also, I read and/or watch a TV show or movie, because I feel it fills up my creative reservoirs and inspires me to keep going.

Any real life horrific experience you’d care to share? 

I can think of a few lol Okay, here is one. It was a long time ago, when I was maybe 21. I was a widow (I was widowed young) and I had a job working at a bar near my house. I’d come home one night, after the bar closed, so it was maybe 2 am. I’m taking my boots off and the zipper jams, which is infuriating, but as I’m trying to work it off I hear a knock at the door. At 2 am? Right... so I cautiously go to the door and talk through it, asking who’s there. A male voice tells me he’s broken down nearby and saw my light and could he come in and use my phone (keep in mind, this is before the day of cell phones). My gut instinct said no, so I regretfully declined. He pressed, asking was I upset about something and did I need help (I was only upset about the zipper, but that was still creepy of him to ask – had he been looking in the window?) I kept saying no, and finally he went away. After a time I looked outside. I saw no vehicle anywhere. Plus, I live well into the subdivision. So why did he choose me? 

Second story. This takes place a year or so later. I’m still living in the same house, and I have a tenant/friend living in my garage. It’s a warm night. I have the front door open to the screen door, my bedroom window is open, and there are lights on all over the house because not only am I home but so is my roommate and his girlfriend, in the garage, and there are lights in the living room and family room too. Plus probably three cars in the drive – obviously people are there. I’m sitting on my bed, reading a volume of Poe, when I get the feeling someone’s watching me. I pooh pooh the idea and keep reading. But it won’t go away. Well, I’m feeling silly, but I set the book down, and go to the front door. (My room at that time was right by the door). Humoring myself, I open the door and look around. There, beneath my bedroom window is a ladder. Wth? I’m staring at it when suddenly a strange fellow comes around the corner, is surprised to see me standing there and takes off running. Breaking from my stupor, I start yelling for Mike, my roommate. He comes running, I tell him what’s occurred and he then stands in the doorway yelling for the guy to come back there!  (major eye roll that he thought that would work). Needless to say, the guy did not come back. So I called the police, made a report, and kept the ladder.

Thanks for having me again, Elyzabeth!


Julie Lynn Hayes was reading at the age of two and writing by the age of nine and always wanted to be a writer when she grew up. Two marriages, five children, and more than forty years later, that is still her dream. She blames her younger daughters for introducing her to yaoi and the world of M/M love, a world which has captured her imagination and her heart and fueled her writing in ways she'd never dreamed of before. She especially loves stories of two men finding true love and happiness in one another's arms and is a great believer in the happily ever after. She lives in St. Louis with her daughter Sarah and two cats, loves books and movies, and hopes to be a world traveler some day. She enjoys crafts, such as crocheting and cross stitch, knitting and needlepoint and loves to cook. While working a temporary day job, she continues to write her books and stories and reviews, which she posts in various places on the internet. Her family thinks she is a bit off, but she doesn't mind. Marching to the beat of one's own drummer is a good thing, after all.  Her other published works can be found at Dreamspinner Press, MuseitUp Publishing and No Boundaries Press, and coming soon with both Extasy Books and Torquere Press. She has also begun to self-publish and is an editor at MuseitUp.  

You can find her on her blog at http://julielynnhayes.blogspot.com, and you can contact her at tothemax.wolf@gmail.com.


How about an excerpt? 

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

T n'T's Confidential: Julie Hayes



Welcome to another T n'T Confidential date! Today, author Julie Hayes is taking the spotlight to tell us all about her recent release Revelations. Welcome Julie!


Judas has never been very popular, not in any incarnation that he and Jesus and the others have lived through. But he doesn't care about that. All he cares about is following the instructions of God as set forth in the script that they follow. And Jesus. For Judas has secretly loved the son of God for over two thousand years.

 But now he decides that enough is enough, and he's tired of watching Jesus die far too early, and for what? This time Judas is determined to see that Jesus lives a long and happy life, no matter what price he has to pay to accomplish it...no matter if he has to make a deal with the devil himself.
 Revelations is a story of what could be, told by those who play it out, time after time after time, unbeknownst to the rest of mankind.  They've come back again, for yet another round.  But this time is going to be different.  


The Making of Revelations: How it came to be


The idea was born many years ago. Over forty, actually. When I was a teenager. Back then, it didn’t have a name, and it had no real shape. But I knew what I wanted to do. I wanted to tell the story of Judas Iscariot. The trouble was I didn’t know how. 

What drew me to Judas, is probably what you’re asking yourself, and that’s a valid question. Ask anyone else who Judas is and you’ll get answers that are probably all variations on a theme of betrayal. I’m not sure exactly when I began to question that, but I do know that when I saw Jesus Christ Superstar performed live back in 1971 (or thereabouts), I had an epiphany regarding him. I saw him, not as the bad guy as often portrayed, but someone who not only believed in Jesus but was willing to do what he needed him to do. For without Judas’ “betrayal” of Jesus, the story would not have worked out the way it did. It needed to happen that way. And if you read the Gospel of Judas, he was the only apostle who trusted Jesus enough to do that for him. Gives one food for thought, doesn’t it?

Very interesting, but where’s the story, I wondered. Was I going to take an historical perspective, research the man and his life? Easier said than done, especially back then. We had no Internet. We didn’t even have computers. Research was all done through books. Libraries had card catalogs, a far cry from today when you can log onto your library website and browse their selection, then request what you want. So I looked and I found bupkus (nothing). I had the Bible, of course, but it tends to be limited on information, as well as a bit biased.

So nothing was written, and I let it go, as my thoughts formulated in the back of my head. In the meantime, I was reading, watching… and learning. King of Kings was my first Biblical movie, and I loved it. Jeffrey Hunter’s portrayal of Jesus is very moving, and I was very enamored of the film. Jesus Christ Superstar – I think I know all the words, I’ve listened so many times. I liked the stage version, but the first film not so much.

Besides watching these things and others, I read. Christopher Moore’s Lamb, The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal. What a fabulous book! I loved it! So much I bought the special edition. And I read The Gospel of Judas! Forty years ago I’d never heard of such a thing. Of course I read the DaVinci Code, and watched the movie. And everything began to percolate inside my head…

Then one day it happened. Judas spoke to me, for the first time. And I simply began to write it down, not knowing what he might say, or where his story might lead. It turned out to be quite the story and took me on quite the journey, and led to places that I didn’t expect it to. If he’d have spoken forty years ago, I would not have been ready to receive his message. But my life up until the moment that I first heard him speak prepared me. And the result is Revelations.

The original title was Kyrie Eleison, a tribute to the Mister Mr. song, Kyrie. Kyrie eleison means Christ, have mercy on us. But then fellow author Marie Sexton, who was reading Kyrie for me at the time, suggested a simpler title. A better title. Revelations. So Revelations it became.

I know there are people who will not like Revelations, and by extension, me. People who will not see the message it carries, only that it does not follow what they believe. But ultimately, no matter what you believe, Revelations is a story of love. Love is the message, and love is something that binds us all together.
Revelations is love.

Thank you for having me here, enjoy your day!


Excerpt:

Prologue: God
            It's not always easy to sit on the sidelines and watch what is happening, to resist the urge to intervene in his best interest.  My son's that is. Jesus. But I do so, because I know it's for his own good.  As well as for the good of mankind. I can't let my concerns as his father override my vested interest in the fate of man. But sometimes that is easier said than done.
            This morning I am not alone. Someone else is with me, someone with his own agenda, although we are not as diametrically opposed as some would imagine us to be. Good and evil aren't the simplistic concepts some would portray them as being—there are more grey areas there than you might think. And rightly so.
            He smirks. Too much for my taste, I have to admit, but sometimes he does have his moments, and he too has a part to play in what is happening in the world of men. Someone needs to fill the role of the villain, after all.
            The stage is being set for the third act, the scripts have been handed round, and the actors are taking their places. Will this time end any differently than the others? That depends on my son, on Jesus. I'm thinking this will be the time when he'll make the change.
            "He'll change nothing," Lucifer interjects, although I've asked him nothing, certainly not inquired as to his opinion. 
            I glance at him. He's dressed to within an inch of his life, and wears the most ridiculous sunglasses I've ever seen. I decide not to comment on his fashion sense. "I think he might, this time. I think he's ready for change."
            Lucifer snorts. "It's been two thousand years, and neither one has exactly caught on yet. Why should this time be any different?"
            "Care to put your money where your mouth is?"
            He eyes me carefully. "I would, but you see you have this whole mystic omnipotent God thing going on. Personally, I don't care for those odds."
            I arch an eyebrow. "I may be omnipotent, but Jesus does have free will  and he does possess the ability to make his own decisions. You think I'd stack the deck in my son's favor? Just to win a bet with you?"
            "Let's say I'm taking no chances." He smiles. "Tell you what, though—give me free rein.  Let me do what I want, and you not say anything or do anything to interfere with me? As far as they're concerned, that is."
            I open my mouth to object, he hastily interjects. "No killing, I swear to it."
            That's better. I still have some measure of control over the serpent.
            "So be it." I agree, turning my attention back to where it had been, to my son.  I'm smirking now. Openly.
            O ye of little faith, watch and learn.
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Julie Lynn Hayes was reading at the age of two and writing by the age of nine and always wanted to be a writer when she grew up. Two marriages, five children, and more than forty years later, that is still her dream. She blames her younger daughters for introducing her to yaoi and the world of M/M love, a world which has captured her imagination and her heart and fueled her writing in ways she'd never dreamed of before. She especially loves stories of two men finding true love and happiness in one another's arms and is a great believer in the happily ever after. She lives in St. Louis with her daughter Sarah and two cats, loves books and movies, and hopes to be a world traveler some day. While working a temporary day job, she continues to write her books and stories and reviews, which she posts in various places on the internet. Her family thinks she is a bit off, but she doesn't mind. Marching to the beat of one's own drummer is a good thing, after all.  Her published works can be found at Dreamspinner Press, and MuseitUp Publishing, and she has also begun to self-publish at various places on the Internet.