She’s a Canadian author who writes in the mystery
and romance genres and publishes through her own company, Comely Press. Her
Anna Nolan mystery series has three installments to date: Framed for Murder, Town
Haunts, and the just released Tidings of Murder and Woe. Framed for Murder was
the winner of the 2014 Bony Blithe Award for Light Mystery, she’s proud to say.
In the romance genre, she has written a contemporary romantic comedy, The
Dating Do-Over, and a sweet regency romance, The Affairs of Harriet Walters,
Spinster. She has also released two short story collections, Tall Tales
Twin-Pack, Mysteries and Tall Tales Twin-Pack, Science Fiction and Fantasy.
Welcome
Cathy.
Your real name and pen name?
I write under my own name, Cathy Spencer, although
there is another Canadian author, Catherine Spencer, who writes romances as
well.
About your education.
I have a Bachelor of Arts degree plus a handful of
English literature courses I’ve taken since then.
What career did you plan during your
education days.
I originally wanted to work as an interpreter until
I discovered that I could write in other languages much more easily than I
could speak them. My first full-time job was as a clerk with an insurance
company, and most of my work since then, aside from writing, has been in
clerical positions with various universities.
What is your biggest source of inspiration
in life.
Probably my faith.
What hurts you most in this world?
Man’s apparently limitless ability to cause pain to
one another.
What is your favorite genre and why?
Probably the genre I most like to curl up with is
mystery. I grew up reading Agatha Christie novels - I used to buy a novel each
summer at the beach - and I love Dorothy Sayers’ Lord Peter Wimsey. I’m also a
big fan of Robert B. Parker’s Spenser novels.
When did you start writing? What is
the purpose of your writing?
I came to writing rather late in life when I was
forty-nine. I was in a job I particularly disliked working for a small town,
and I thought I’d try my hand at writing a regency novel as a diversion. I love
the books of Jane Austen, as many do, and I wanted to write a “sweet” regency.
What are your forthcoming writings?
I just published the third mystery in my Anna Nolan
series on December 4. It’s called Tidings
of Murder and Woe. It’s set at Christmas, and the location is split between
a fictional university in Calgary and a small town in the Alberta Foothills.
What keeps you motivating towards
writing?
Besides enjoying writing, I like being
self-employed and working from home. I’m pretty disciplined, so I don’t worry
about things like writer’s block and not getting things done. For example, I
was fortunate enough to be able to devote 2014 to full-time writing, and I set
a goal of publishing three new books this year. I’ve just met that goal,
although the last book almost killed me; I put in a lot of seven-day work weeks
between September and December. Part of the problem with being a
self-publishing author is that you’re responsible for doing all of your own
promotion as well, and that is very time-consuming. But I like the idea that I
can continue writing well into my retirement.
What are your future plans?
I plan to look for full-time work outside of the
home in 2015 to help pay the bills and to go back to writing part-time. I’ll be
revising the first book I ever wrote - a regency called The Marriage Market - in the winter of 2015, and then I may write
the fourth book in the Anna Nolan series.
What is generally your preference in
reading – a paper book or ebook? And why?
I’m old-fashioned because I still prefer a paper
book. I spend so much time on the computer during the day that I like to give
my eyes a break at night, plus I like the ability of being able to turn
anywhere in a book with the flick of my hands and back again.
What four top most things you take
care of while writing a book?
Two things I’ve discovered always seem to slip into
my writing no matter what the genre are romance and humor. One day I may try
writing a romance full of angst, like Wuthering
Heights or Gone with the Wind, or
maybe a thriller, but that’s who I am right now. Aside from that, I’d say the
most important parts of a real page-turner are suspense and character
development.
How much real life goes into a
fiction writing?
That’s pretty funny when I think of my Anna Nolan
series. Anna’s ex-husband was an actor a few years older than herself. I’m
married to an actor/singer/teacher who’s older than I. Anna has a job as an
administrative assistant for the Kinesiology Department of a fictional
university in Calgary, plus she lives in a small town outside of the city. When
I began the series, I was the administrative assistant for the Humanities
Department at Mount Royal University and my family lived in a small town called
Turner Valley south of the city. So there were a lot of similarities between my
heroine and myself since I was trying to write what I knew, although I’ve never
been involved with a murder, thankfully. On the other hand, my husband and I
have since returned to Ontario, although my heroine still lives in Alberta.
Your favorite movie and why?
I love romantic comedies. My favorite classic
movie is The Philadelphia Story
starring Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and Jimmy Stewart. The plot and
dialogue are so well written, plus you can’t beat a trio of wonderful actors
like Hepburn, Grant, and Stewart. My favorite modern romantic comedy is French Kiss, starring Kevin Kline and
Meg Ryan. Once again, the story and dialog are well done, plus the actors are
terrific. I love to laugh, and I like upbeat movies.
Last thing to do before sleep?
I have to try to empty my mind because I’ll just
lie there brainstorming ideas for whatever I’m currently writing if I don’t.
Good for writing, but lousy for sleeping.
State your signature line/ tagline/
best quote
My signature line contains “A shot of mystery, a
dash of romance.”
Links & other relevant details:
ISBN-13: 978-1-926486-03-1 (Tidings of Murder and Woe Paperback)
978-1-926486-03-1
(Tidings of Murder and Woe e-book)
ASIN:
B00QFO9EH0
Publisher: Comely Press
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CathySpencerAuthor
Goodreads author page: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6560999.Cathy_Spencer
Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Cathy-Spencer/e/B009OI1KIA
Any other links: author’s website:
http://cmspencer.blogspot.ca
Publisher’s website: http://comelypress.com
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