Guest Author Allan Leverone

I just love when authors come back and visit.  To me, this means that they have been very busy writing books that we enjoy reading and that they truly like the followers of CMash Reads.  I ask that you help me give a warm welcome back to Allan Leverone.

ALLAN LEVERONE

Allan Leverone is the author of the Amazon bestselling thriller, THE LONELY MILE, as well as the thriller, FINAL VECTOR and the horror novellas, DARKNESS FALLS and HEARTLESS. He is a four-time Derringer Award finalist for excellence in short mystery fiction and a 2011 Pushcart Prize nominee. Allan lives in Londonderry, NH, with his wife of nearly thirty years, three children and one beautiful granddaughter.
Learn more about Allan on Facebook, Twitter or at www.allanleverone.com.

GUEST POST

Guest Post: Inspiration for Novels
By Allan Leverone

If a writer is paying attention, a plot idea can come from almost anywhere. It’s not an exaggeration to say I’ve written stories, novellas or novels based on: a line from a song, an item I saw on the news or on a television news magazine, a dream, a suggestion from my wife, an experience I had as a child, an incident I made up out of whole cloth in my mind, and any of dozens of other sources.

The one thing all of the above examples have in common, though, is that each idea was followed up with one simple question: “What if?” In most cases, the “what if” was then followed up with, “Well, if that happens, then what?” “And if that happens, then what?”

My most successful book to this point is an Amazon bestselling thriller titled THE LONELY MILE, which spent three days in the Top 25 in the paid store at Amazon back in February, peaking at #21 and selling over twelve thousand copies. It was based on a simple premise, one which can’t help but strike a chord with every parent: a man’s daughter is kidnapped by a remorseless sociopath, and he is forced into a desperate attempt to rescue her, racing against time to get her back before it is too late.

Is he successful? You’ll have to read the book if you want to find out, but this post is about inspiration, and the point is this: the idea for THE LONELY MILE came to me three decades before the book was written, when I was in college, driving nearly a thousand miles one-way several times a year between my home in central Massachusetts and my school, the University of Notre Dame, located in South Bend, Indiana.

The trip was a relatively straight shot. I would drive to Interstate 90, roughly twenty miles from my home, and then stay on that highway until I arrived in northern Michigan, where my exit would put me almost right on top Notre Dame’s golden dome. To save time, I would drive straight through, nineteen hours in one shot. It was a questionable tactic, one I would never allow my own kids to try, and one which almost cost me my life any number of times. It’s not something I would recommend to anyone.

But dotting the highway on those 950-mile sojourns from New England to Indiana and back were small Interstate rest stops, little plazas where weary drivers could pull in, gas up, get some fast food and coffee, and continue on toward their destination. Everyone’s seen them; you’ve probably used them dozens of times without thinking anything of it, right?

Well, try pulling into an isolated highway rest stop at three o’clock in the morning, tired and strung out. The places are never totally empty, but they are spooky and creepy, often populated in the middle of the night with questionable-looking characters, and I remember thinking—many times—how easy would it be for some psycho to pull in here, wreak havoc, and then take off? He would be miles away before anyone could even respond.

That was in the days before cell phones were anything more than a twinkle in some engineer’s eye, but even in this era of instant electronic communication, a highway rest stop located within a couple of miles of one or more exits still presents what seems like a pretty attractive staging point for an evil person intent on doing evil things, don’t you think?

Anyway, that one image, of an amoral sociopath using an isolated highway rest stop as an area to commit horrible atrocities, remained embedded in my mind for thirty years. When I began writing fiction, the idea crystallized into the modus operandi for the antagonist in THE LONELY MILE, a serial kidnapper/murderer named Martin Krall.

The important thing for the writer is not so much the inspiration, but the followup to the idea. Inspiration is everywhere. What makes or breaks the writer of genre fiction is the ability to take that inspiration to the next level, and develop a gripping, exciting storyline. I’d like to think I’m pretty good at that. I invite you to check out one of my books and see if you agree.

ABOUT THE BOOK

When Mike McMahon moves to the remote village of Paskagankee, Maine, to take over as chief of police following a tragic shooting, he’s hoping for nothing more than to get a new start on life. Instead, he encounters a series of brutal murders, beginning almost immediately upon his arrival.

Together with a beautiful rookie cop and a disgraced college professor, McMahon races against time and a mounting body count in a desperate attempt to stop a seemingly unstoppable killer…

Book Details:
Genre:Adult, Horror,Suspense,Thriller
Publisher: Rock Bottom Books; First Edition
Publication Date: June 29, 2012
Pages: 224
Purchase:  Amazon

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that may be interested in purchasing this Book/EBook.

Booking Through Thursday

    

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This week’s questions:
A while ago, I interviewed my readers for a change, and my final question was, “What question have I NOT asked at BTT that you’d love me to ask?” I got some great responses and will be picking out some of the questions from time to time to ask the rest of you. Like now.
Two questions about selecting your books.
Pooch asks:
Overall, what factor most influences your choice of your next read?
Sefcug asks:
What is it that makes you want to read a book by an author you have never read before?

My answers:
Two questions today and both good.

1.)   This question, at least for me, is more difficult since there are a couple of factors that go into choosing my next read and all of them important.

When I first started accepting requests, my policy was to read a book in the order that they arrived in my house, however, after doing this for quite some time,  I  found myself going into frequent slumps because I would read books that I just wasn’t in the mood for but felt an obligation to read and felt that, after a while with this system, I was reading in a robotic manner whereas I wasn’t really enjoying a book,  it was more a a chore than pleasure.  I have since changed that policy.  Now what determines my choice of what’s on deck,  is still the time frame of  “requested reviews” but since I am still having the HUGE problem of saying NO to certain books that sound like something I would enjoy, there are still quite a few to choose from within that pile, including my “priority” novels that have been booked for a tour with Partners In Crime Tours, which lately are many, which is a good thing and something I am very proud of.  But overall, choosing a book from these piles is definitely my mood.  Now what I do is, I skim the synopsis of those TBR books, and what “hits” me is the one I will start.

2.) When it comes to deciding on a book by a “new to me” author, there are 2 reasons why I would choose to read the book.  The plot and recommendations from reviews that I will read/see from other bloggers/reviewers.  And I have to say, because of those 2 reasons, over these past 2+ years, I have found some really great authors that are now on my “TBR authors” list.

What about you?  How do you choose your next read?  What makes you want to read a book by a “new to you” author?

And the winner is…….

…..of The Line Between Here And Gone by Andrea Kane

63 Melissa B. Leave a Blog Post Comment

An email has been sent to the winner and she has 48 hours to respond or another winner will be chosen.  Thank you to all that entered.

Wednesday Memes

    

Hosted by Miz B at Should Be Reading

What are you currently reading?

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What did you recently finish reading?

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What do you think you’ll read next
   

Summer Giveaway Hop August 1-7, 2012 ENDED

AUGUST 1st to AUGUST 7th, 2012

SUMMER GIVEAWAY HOP

HOSTED BY I AM A READER NOT A WRITER

Co-Hosted by Mary from BookHounds & Forever Young (adult).

 

THERE WILL BE THREE WINNERS

 

1st PLACE WINNER-CHOICE OF 3 BOOKS LISTED
2nd PLACE WINNER-CHOICE OF 2 BOOKS LISTED
3rd PLACE WINNER-CHOICE OF 1 BOOK LISTED.
(2nd & 3rd Place winners will be notified as to
which titles are still available after the previous
winner has chosen his/her books from the list)
*USE THE RAFFLECOPTER FORM BELOW IN ORDER TO BE INCLUDED IN THE GIVEAWAY*
BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL
ADDRESS IN THE RAFFLECOPTER FORM SO THAT I CAN CONTACT YOU IF YOU WIN
*U.S.  RESIDENTS ONLY* *NO P.O. BOXES*

 

 

*GIVEAWAY ENDS AUGUST 7th AT MIDNIGHT EST*

WINNER WILL BE CHOSEN BY RAFFLECOPTER AND NOTIFIED VIA EMAIL AND WILL HAVE 48 HOURS TO RESPOND OR ANOTHER NAME WILL BE CHOSEN

 

 AVAILABLE BOOKS

Cross Fire by James Patterson
Going Cowboy Crazy by Katie Lane
Make Mine A Bad Boy by Katie Lane
Lovesick by Spencer Siedel
Rules of Betrayal by Christopher Reich
(2)First of State by Robert Greer
Rescue by Anita Shreve
Recessionistas by Alexandra Lebenthal
Resurrecting Anthony by Linda and Tony Cole
Bitch, Please! by Megan Munroe
Blood Of My Brother by James LePore
(1)A Drop Of The Hard Stuff by Lawrence Block
Last Writes by Sheila Lowe
The Russian Affair by Michael Wallner
Red Hook Road by Ayelet Waldman
Peace at the Edge of Uncertainty by Neil Hanson
Any Color But Beige by Catherine Larose
The Legacy of Eden by Nelle Davy
Caring Lessons by Lois
Lovesick by Spencer Seidel (slight stain)
The Good Father by Noah Hawley
Silver Girl by Elin Hilderbrand
to be sung underwater by Tom McNeal
Lethal by Sandra Brown
Ninety Days by Bill Clegg
The Proper Care and Maintenance of Friendship by Lisa Verge Higgins
The Sweetest Thing by Jill Shalvis
Calico Joe by John Grisham
Spontaneous Happiness by Andrew Weil, MD
The Lifeboat by Charlotte Rogan
The Lost Years by Mary Higgins Clark
Summerland by Elin Hilderbrand
Blame It On Texas by Christie Craig
Lethal Rider by Larissa Ione
Tumbleweeds by Leila Meacham
This Bright River by Patrick Sommerville
Chique Secrets of Dolce Amore by Barbara Conelli

 

DISCLAIMER / RULES

I am not responsible for lost or damaged books that are shipped. I reserve the right to disqualify/delete any entries if rules of giveaway are not followed

 

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And the winner is……..

…….of Charlie:  A Love Story by Barbara Lampert

29 Vannicea Bigelow Follow @CherylMash on Twitter

An email has been sent to the winner, who has 48 hours to respond, or another winner will be chosen.  Thank you to those that entered!

Teaser Tuesday

    

Hosted by Miz B at Should Be Reading

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
*Grab your current read
*Open to a random page
*Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
*BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
*Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

“Spread to other parts?” I asked
The man’s green eyes peered up from behind narrow reading glasses. I knew right then and there that I was in serious trouble.


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FYI…Something I DEFINITELY need!!

Hosted by Bout of Books

I SO need this.  I am embarrassed to say, that I have been so busy, plus the fact that my reading schedule has been interrupted due to medical issues, that I have read only one…yes ONE…book in July.  That is down right SAD!!

When I received the email yesterday announcing the sign up, I ran right on over and filled out the form.  My game plan is that to get all my computer, blog, PICT to-dos done in the next 2 weeks so that I can allow for more reading time.  I do have some personal appointments that week, but will read around them.  I will have a sticky post to keep record of my progress.

Want to join me?  Click the link above.  Here are the rules and daily schedule:

Standard info:

  • Bout of Books is a week long read-a-thon, run from 12:01am on Monday, August 13th through 11:59pm Sunday, August 19th in whatever time zone you are in.
  • Bout of Books is low pressure, meaning participants are only asked to push themselves to read more than they normally would during any given week. There is no competition between readers.
  • How much time a reader wants, and can commit, to read, tweet, or network with fellow bloggers is left to individual preference. All challenges and giveaways are optional.
  • Networking with fellow bloggers is actively encouraged, though never required. Co-hosts are there to facilitate blog hopping and interaction between participants.
  • Use Twitter to post updates throughout the read-a-thon. Everyone will be tweeting with the #boutofbooks hashtag.

BOUT OF BOOKS 5.0 SCHEDULE

Challenges/Giveaways

Monday
Literary BFFs: Auggie Talk
Passing Books: Reading in Texas and The Space BetweenTuesday
Limericks: Curiosity Killed the Bookworm
Relocate: The Grammarian’s Reviews
TBD: Once Upon a Time

Wednesday
Book Word Search: The Musings of ALMYBNENR
Match the Zombie Book Cover: The Busy Bibliophile

Thursday
A Book for Every Season: Reading in Winter
Candy Challenge: BookSmartie
Contemporary: Books with Cass

Friday
Book Spine Poetry: bookgoonie
Most Looking Forward To: Pages of Forbidden Love

Saturday
Music: My Not So Real Life
Page 99 Test: My Seryniti
Virtual Travels: Ex Libris

Sunday
Giveaway: Kelsey’s Cluttered Bookshelf
Movie Cast: Pretty Deadly Reviews

Sounds like fun, doesn’t it?  Hope you join in!!!!