Hello my little chickadees
Today I'm talking to the lovely L. Anne Carrington. A truly multi talented lady.
Take it away Lori........
• Tell
me about the lovely L. Anne Carrington
I was born in Southwestern Pennyslvania
and lived here most of my life. I studied cosmetology in my late teens but
tired of the profession not long after. I have an associate's degree from a
local secretarial/techincal college. I'm English and German by ancestery, with
Scot, Irish, Dutch, and French mixed in. My past employment prior to diving
into writing full time include a string of clerical jobs, working for the US
Census, a sports event ticket sales agent at Three Rivers Stadium, a
proofreader, high-end retail sales, and even a short stint making sandwiches at
Subway (and have had an aversion to most deli meats ever since). Did some stage
acting and was an extra in a few films during the early 90's. Dated a lot but
never married. Learned to drive but banned from getting a license because of a
medical condition that involved a history of losing consciousness without
warning. I help keep the local car services in business as a result. I'm probably one of the rare few who actually enjoy serving
jury duty.
• Family/Pets/Hobbies
I'm the youngest of six children. Both
parents and a sister are deceased (all passed from various forms of cancer). I
became an aunt at a very young age;
at last count I have 12 nieces and nephews (all grown) and about the same
number of great-nieces and great-nephews. I'm a true
crime enthusiast, lover of classic/independent films and literature, theater,
American football, hockey, jokes (except ethnic/ones geared toward specific
groups of people), cutting coupons, art, and creative writing. Proud "cat
parent" of two, a ginger/white domestic shorthair, Popeye (I didn't name
him, by the way), and a ginger tabby, Tiger, who tends to live up to his name.
• Do
you have a day job?
I do some freelance
work in addition to my book writing if that counts.
• A
secret you’re prepared to share with me
Though I lived in the Pittsburgh area
most of my life, I rarely speak the local language and phrases (Google
"Pittsburghese") and don't put French fries on sandwiches, among
other local traditions.
• If
you get quiet moments how do you fill them?
I read. Any house
without books is immediately suspect to me. I also enjoy old TV shows, currently catching up with old Law and Order episodes I hadn't
previously seen.
• When
did you first get the urge to write?
Sometime during my
childhood. My first published work appeared in a local newspaper when I was 18.
I was on my high school's newspaper staff and literary journal club. You could
say the writing bug bit early, but I didn't plunge into it full time until
about seven years ago.
• How
many books have you written?
I think about a dozen
not counting the upcoming book. I actually lost count.
• I
have a fantasy island; which two books would you take to read bearing in mind
you would be alone?
Any two of the late
Ann Rule's books or perhaps something by Proust.
• If
you took a walk along a beach on my fantasy island, who would you like to meet
for a chat about books?
Never gave it much
thought. I'm basically a solitary person, so I'd probably enjoy being alone.
• Self-publishing
v Traditional publisher your views
Contrary to popular belief,
self-publishing doesn't make authors "losers" who couldn't get
contracts with The Big Six or other traditional publishers. I'm with a small
independent publishing company, but heard of many authors enjoying the creative
control and other perks accompanying being self-published. Several
self-published books made the USA Today best
seller list (among others) and eventually picked up by traditional houses. May
I also add there are differences between self-publishing and vanity presses.
Most small publishers are not vanity publishers either.
• Have
you a current WIP?
I'm writing the
second book in my Power Play series, On Ice: Power Play Book 2, due out later
this year.
• You
own an imaginary publishing house. What would you call it? Who would you pick
from your various FB friends to help you run it and what jobs would they do?
The thought never
crossed my mind. I have so many talented Facebook friends it would be difficult
to choose only a few. I can't imagine myself owning a publishing house - it
would take patient people to go through all those humungous slush piles, for
starters!
• Have
you any other exciting news you would like to share
I'm currently in
talks with a media holding/production company about making Power Play into a movie. Nothing's official as of this interview,
but stay tuned should any updates happen.
BIOGRAPHY:
L.
Anne Carrington is
a sports fiction bestselling author and freelance writer/journalist whose
previous work covered topics from fiction to news stories, human interest
features, and entertainment reviews. She wrote The Wrestling Babe Internet column for seven years, a former music
reviewer for Indie Music Stop, former
book reviewer for Free Press (an imprint of Simon and Schuster), and pens
several other works which appears in both print and Web media.
One of her freelance articles, An Overview of Causes of Hearing Loss and
Deafness, was bought by Internet Broadcasting Systems, a company that
co-produced NBCOlympics.com for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and the 2006
Torino Winter Olympics in addition to being the leading provider of Web sites,
content and advertising revenue solutions to the largest and most successful
media companies.
Her acclaimed work in both fiction and
nonfiction include The Cruiserweight series,
Billy Kidman: The Shooting Star, and
number one hockey best seller Power Play.
She resides in the Greater Pittsburgh
area.
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Well there you have it my friends. I just need to sort out my next victim now.
Laters Potaters