Tina Wainscott

February 26, 2008

Woo Woo to you

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tina Wainscott @ 11:47 am

Synchronicities are usually pretty neat.  Thinking of someone and finding an email in your inbox from them.  Having something on your mind and then getting a newsletter with something in it that addresses that.  The other day I saw a red Maserati twice on the same street, going in the same direction, on the same day but hours apart.  Two traffic lights were out in two different places.  I should have played the lottery!  I love those kind of woo-woo moments.  But in one week’s time, three men connected to my husband’s business were in the news.  One was arrested, one was missing in Colorado in a snowstorm and one was missing locally.  I’m not sure what that means, other than I was starting to get a little nervous.  The snowbound guy was found and is doing fine, but unfortunately the other guy was not.

 

As my new book about a woman being stalked was about to come out, a local woman disappeared from her home, leaving two children alone in the house.  The story could have been one I’d made up, but sadly it was real.  She made some cell phone calls to get help, but by the time the police nabbed the guy, she was already dead.  The weird thing is, he had no connection to her except the tiniest thread: he had been behind her in line at the post office.  How creepy is that?  You get stamps and die because you just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. 

 

One book every woman and especially every teenage girl should read is Gavin DeBecker’s Gift of Fear.  Men, too, can benefit from its advice on the people who come into our lives.  Gavin teaches us to pay attention to our instincts and what to look for in the people around us.  He makes an excellent point: we are the only animals who talk ourselves out of our instinctual warnings.  Women are raised to be nice and polite and women are brutalized much more than men are. 

 

Thoughts to ponder!  I wish you all a great woo-woo moment today.

 

Cheers,

Tina

February 19, 2008

Cool contest!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tina Wainscott @ 11:12 am

Hi, all!
I know you’ve been to my website, but I want to make sure you’ve seen my cool contest for readers and writers, where you can win a little fame & a little fortune!
I’m celebrating my eighteenth romantic suspense, WHAT LIES IN SHADOW, with my eighth annual Best First Line contest.  Shocking, suspenseful…make us want more!  Cash prizes! No entry fees. The contest runs from February 1 through March 15, 2008.  For aspiring authors, it’s a chance to get your name out there and add a “win” to your bio.  For readers, it’s a chance to play at being a writer.  Even if you’re not inclined to write a line, check out the entries—they’re a lot of fun! 
Last year’s winner: This was absolutely the last time I was helping my sister get rid of a dead body. – Patricia Connell
I also sponsor periodic contests to win autographed books from me and other authors exclusively for my Yahoo Groups lists!  Sign up at:
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Cheers,
Tina Wainscott

February 12, 2008

The Book is Out!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tina Wainscott @ 3:27 pm

Even with my 18th book, it’s exciting when the book becomes reality.  It’s kind of like having a baby: preparing for the arrival, getting antsy with anticipation, holding the “baby” in your hands for the first time, handing out pictures/post cards, and making announcements.  And of course, you hope that people don’t call your baby ugly . 

We, like any proud parent, love to hear how beautiful and brilliant our baby is.  But any seasoned author knows (unless they’re really crazy) that you can’t please everyone.  I’m always amused at the reviews on Amazon’s book pages, some raving and some ranting: “This is the best book I’ve read!” and “Who would publish this dreck?”—all for the same book!  That’s what makes the world so interesting –lots of books, lots of movies, lots of stories…something for everyone!  But remember that every book is someone’s baby.  Someone’s dream.  Be kind to authors.

Yes, we are those slightly crazy people who hear voices in our heads and see people who aren’t there.  We steal body parts and pieces of conversations and sew them together Frankenstein-style to make our characters.  We raise our arms and shout, “It’s alive!” when the character comes together for us.  We are mad scientists, lost in worlds of our own making.  And if we’re really, really lucky, we get to share that craziness with you.  Aren’t you glad?

Cheers,

Tina

February 5, 2008

Sex, Lies, and Blogs…

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tina Wainscott @ 9:23 pm

 One of the most provocative titles I’ve ever heard was the movie Sex, Lies and Videotape.  So my bastardizing of that title is a bit appropriate since my book, WHAT LIES IN SHADOW, is quite provocative in itself.  After all, my heroine, Jonna, is considering having an affair, but only because she’s sure her distant-but-sexy husband is having one.  That’s the SEX part.  LIES, well, that goes along with infidelity, and Jonna is trapped in not only her lies but other people’s lies as well.  BLOGS is one of her secrets.  She created a blog where she anonymously poured out her frustrations and desires, and when The Boston Globe picked up the story, her blog became hugely popular.  More popular than Jonna ever wanted it to be. 

 

Okay, back to the SEX part.  So Jonna decides to dip her toe in the waters of infidelity with an innocent lunch with Dominic, a sexy-but-sensitive man she’s met through her blog who promises to sate her every desire.  Only she decides that she can’t do it.  She’s got to give her marriage one last try.  The only problem is, Dominic knows who she really is and he isn’t about to let her go.  While she’s desperately trying to keep her secrets from her husband, Dominic is doing everything he can to expose them.  She can’t get the blog shut down, can’t turn to anyone for help, and can’t get away from her stalker.  Her secret is about to destroy her life.  Then Jonna discovers her husband has some secrets of his own.  In fact, most everyone in her life has secrets, and some of those secrets are downright deadly.

 

So I could have called this blog Sex, Lies, Blogs and Murder.  Oh, and Secrets!  In fact, I should have called the book Sex, Lies, Blogs, Murder, Secrets, with Lots of Twists and Turns. Yeah, I know: too many words.  I’m a writer, what can I say? J

 

I’ve got a sneak peek at the book and tidbits in my Inside Information page on my Fun Stuff link at my website: www.tinawainscott.com.  I don’t blog a whole lot, and I definitely don’t share the kind of things Jonna shares on her fictional blog.  And now you see why.  In fact, I’ve had a few people tell me that they’re awfully glad they don’t share personal information after reading my book.  After all, you never know who’s looking…

January 29, 2008

Writers Helping Writers

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tina Wainscott @ 1:21 pm

The community of writers is close knit, supportive, and encouraging, and I’m proud to be a part of it.  I am terribly grateful to have received wonderful advice, blurbs, and encouragement from many writers, some I’ve never actually met.  I’m also glad to have passed on the legacy to other writers.  This business of writing has its travails: solitude, promotion, business issues, sales numbers, balancing life with work, agents who don’t do their job, editors who leave us stranded…oh, yes, this life work that we have chosen—actually it chooses us—isn’t easy.  The joys, though, make it all worthwhile.  When a scene comes together in perfection; when we finish a book; when we get lost in our own story; and when our book becomes a reality, sitting on bookshelves everywhere.  Our dream come true!  There are booksignings, meeting fans and booksellers, hearing from readers who rave about our story.  What happiness! 

 

So I cannot imagine how something like discovering you have cancer just before your book comes out would feel.  How the chemo would drain your joy and energy and keep you from getting out there and experiencing your dream.  This is what happened to Patry Francis.  And in the spirit of the writing community, the International Thriller Writers (www.thrillerwriters.org) has put the call out for her fellow authors to take up the slack and post about her book today.  I don’t know Patry personally, but I know her heart.  I know that her soul lies in words and people and her heart aches to touch others with those words.  So, in a way, she is kin.  I have not read her book yet, but I will.  And not because I should, just to be nice and all.  It sounds absolutely fascinating, the kind of morality tale that’s so fun to sink my teeth into. 

 

So I introduce you to The Liars Diary:

 

What would you do if your best friend was murdered—and your teenaged son was accused of the crime? How far would you go to protect him? How many lies would you tell? Would you dare to admit the darkest truths—even to yourself?
Jeanne Cross is an ordinary suburban wife and mother with a seemingly “perfect” life when Ali Mather arrives on the scene, breaking all the rules and breaking hearts. Almost against her will, Jeanne is drawn to this powerfully seductive woman, a fascination that soon begins to infect Jeanne’s husband as well as their teenaged son, Jamie.

Though their friendship seems unlikely and even dangerous to their mutual acquaintances, Ali and Jeanne are connected by deep emotional needs, vulnerabilities and long-held secrets that Ali has been privately recording in her diary.

The diary also holds the key to something darker. Though she can’t prove it, Ali is convinced someone has been entering her house when she is not at home-and not with the usual intentions. What this burglar wants is nothing less than a piece of Ali’s soul.

When Ali is found murdered, there are many suspects; but the evidence against Jamie Cross is overwhelming. Jeanne’s personal probing leads her to the question none of us would ever want to face. What comes first: our loyalty to family—or the truth?”

 

Doesn’t it sound juicy?  Check it out at http://www.amazon.com/Liars-Diary-Patry-Francis/dp/0452289157/ref=ed_oe_p.  You can read Patry’s journey at her blog: http://simplywait.blogspot.com/

 

Happy reading!

Tina

January 22, 2008

Raccoons and Life

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tina Wainscott @ 10:57 am

This is how a leisurely Sunday morning turns into…well, a mess.  I walked toward the kitchen and saw a puddle all over the floor.  I could hear water running, and I thought, Shoot, a hose in the fridge broke or something!  And of course my husband is out of town that weekend.  When I walked into the kitchen I could see into our atrium…and there’s two feet of water inside!  I’m thinking, How can this happen?  And when I run up to the sliding doors, I see exactly how it happened: a raccoon is sitting on a rock looking at me like, “Help me, please!!!” and water is gushing out of the hose and it’s a surreal moment.  He had fallen in through the screen at the top of the atrium.
 

Thankfully I realized that I couldn’t open the door because all that water would come flooding out and make more of a mess.  So after some panicked calls to find out how the heck you turn the water off from the outside, I got it shut off.  Problem 1 solved.  Many more to go!  Five rooms of flooring (wood mostly) damaged and a raccoon in the atrium.  I couldn’t really be mad at him. He sure didn’t want to be there!
 

My parents came over and we mopped up the water that we could until the water damage company came out with their equipment.  We couldn’t get the raccoon out because there was still too much water inside.  But when the water drained down enough, he started getting all crazy again, clawing up the walls, and I knew I had to get him out of there, for my house’s sake as well as his.  I went out to the garage to see what was out there and found a fishing net.  Images of me trying to catch this frantic raccoon made me laugh.  Uh, I don’t think so.  Then one of those wonderful thoughts hits me: our neighbor is a hunter.  Maybe he’ll have a trap.
 

The couple came right over and he knew just what to do.  He put on fishing boots and grabbed the net and scooped the little guy up and freed him outside.  Thank you, Ed and Kelly! 
 

What I learned is that, even in the midst of crisis (well, once I got the water turned off), you can step back and look for the blessing.  In the midst of terrible things going on in your life, there is always a blessing, a lesson, something that is trying to grab your attention perhaps.  In this, I saw that we were going to have the opportunity to fix some things that needed fixing and give the house a bit of a facelift.  All I had to do was survive the construction noise and mess…
 

Cheers,
Tina

January 17, 2008

BOOK BUZZ? NO, THAT’S JUST BEES!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tina Wainscott @ 9:10 am

An author’s dream is to have a buzz going about her book, so should I take it as a good sign that I was finding bees in my house?  Well, turns out that we had a hive in the house.  Well, not IN the house.  We found a bunch of bees inside in the loft, though, and couldn’t figure out how they were getting in.  Turns out there was a hive up in the overhang way upstairs.  So we had to hire a company that specializes in bee removal.  A bunch of bees!  They swarmed but luckily didn’t attack the guy, who was wearing a suit of some kind. 

Last year was the year of the Sting for me.  It kicked off when I got stung by three yellow jackets at a friend’s barn, and then a wasp got inside our screened-in lanai and settled on my towel where it stung me when I took it inside.  Then I’m sitting at my own desk in my own office, working away and minding my own business, and I feel a sting on my neck.  Now I know what those darned things feel like, but I can’t believe it’s really a sting and then a wasp flies off.  Only a month later I stepped on a bee while walking on the beach.  Then recently, some bees at a park were disturbed and decided we were the ones who’d stepped on their bee hole (Is that as opposed to their A…oh, never mind).  Much screaming and running ensued without a lick of dignity, but I survived with only one sting.

I will say that I’ll take a bee sting over anything else, and thank God I’m not allergic. 

Next time I’ll share our last encounter with nature–what we call, the Raccoon Event.

Cheers!

Tina

January 8, 2008

Happy New Year!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tina Wainscott @ 2:09 pm

I wish you a fabulous 2008!  

 

Even with the presidential campaign in full gear, the war, unfortunately, in full gear, and anything else that may come up in the coming year, let’s focus on all the good in the world: friends, family, great memories, acts of random kindness and heroism, and all of the many simple pleasures in life (including, of course, a good book ). 

 

Cheers, 

Tina 

December 20, 2007

A reminder to Breathe…

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tina Wainscott @ 2:27 pm

I know it’s days before Christmas (don’t you love how they tell you day by day, even how many hours you have left?).  Gifts to buy, parties to attend and plan, and oh, those cards!  Every time you get one in the mail, you have to check to see if you’ve sent that person one.  Shoot, I haven’t heard from Joe Schmo in years!  I took him off my list just this year and he writes! 
So I just wanted to remind you to stop.  Breathe.   Clear your mind of the To Do list for just a few minutes.  If you’re an extreme A personality, do it while you’re in the bathroom.  Fit it in there somewhere, not as another thing to do, but as a gift you give yourself every day. 

Peace,

Tina

December 19, 2007

Fa La La La La

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tina Wainscott @ 10:04 am

I keep thinking that Christmas is still some distance away, like, oh, three weeks.  I don’t hear the “# of days before Christmas” warnings.  I know, it’s a head in the sand thing.  But now my daughter isn’t letting me get away with that.  She marks off each day and then counts and recounts how many days until Christmas.  Then she says, “And tomorrow…” and counts again.  I do love Christmas, but it’s different when you’re a grown up.  You have…responsibilities.  Gifts to buy, cards to send, figuring out who and how much to give as bonuses. The stuff of headaches.  Having a kid around does remind you that it’s supposed to be FUN.  If not carefree.  When I find myself getting stressed, I start singing Christmas carols. Can’t be grumpy and sing “Jingle Bells.”

And so I wish all of you a FUN (if not carefree) Christmas!

Tina

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