My very first guest this year on Center Stage, is very special and you will know why in a moment but first let me share some excerpts of my thoughts on the book of the very lovely Bree Donovan BLACKTHORNS OF THE FORGOTTEN By Bree T Donovan
Bree Donovan
There is a saying in my corner of the universe which loosely translated simply states that you do not fight what you cannot help. It also sends a prayer that may we never be confronted by what we do not understand. I had to struggle hard to keep my eyes open for Bree was merciless in her determination that I take the full potion of her heady brew. In fact I assumed Bree was male. I could not keep Gillean and Sully away from my vision and those times when I had to eat, became an agony. BLACKTHORNS OF THE FORGOTTEN is a very powerful read indeed. Bree has explored in brilliant detail the many forces that shape us and how we may make choices that determine several lifetimes. It is about the threads of fate we sometimes unwittingly weave ourselves into and our ignorance of the true natures of the ethereal forces that surround us. She has given an indication that Man lives in a world he faintly grasps and he ignores these forces at his own peril. The agony of a journey into a man’s soul and heart. The infinite struggle of the shadows in our lives, emotions we are scared about and definitions of love. These are the choices we make. I could not afford to overlook a word or phrase as Bree was unrelenting. Like a swift flowing river, she swept me along. I was a willing victim howling my delight, chilled and thrilled every step of the tumultuous ride. I am African and we live in a seamless world with the elements, the elves and fairies, the gods and demons and this story is thus very plausible and gripping for me. The portrayal of two sides of world so thinly cloaked from each other resonated with me as well. Bree has made a very brilliant study of the complexities of the human soul, and invited the reader to be hesitant about passing judgment. I would like to congratulate Bree and ..yes forgive her for keeping me on the edge of my seat, away from sleep and my dinner. 1. Please tell us a bit about yourself I think I’m about the wackiest person I know! Sometimes it can be a good thing. To my benefit or detriment, I still see the world through a child’s eyes which is mostly a blessing. I’m able to recognize the small joys often overlooked in everyday life. I absolutely love animals, (that’s why I don’t eat them!) music, running, teaching, and my favorite activity is camping under the stars-preferably when it’s summertime and the crickets are chirping away.than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” 11. Can your book also be described as a romantic spiritual adventure story? Oh yes. It’s romance as I define it. I see romance and love filled with the supernatural and the coming together of souls…what could be more spiritual? 12. Share an average writing day I wish I could say that I’m the kind of person who makes time to write every day-no matter what, even if it’s just 15 minutes. The truth is I only write when I have an idea that keeps picking at me; it excites me, it challenges me, and then I kick into full writing gear. I can write for 4-5 hours a sitting when I’m really jazzed. I do like to read a lot. I think that reading other people’s work is a tremendous tool for a writer. So is walking my dog! 13. Have there been influences on your writing style and concepts, please share some. My greatest influence on my actual writing style would be my late fiancé who was from Ireland. He was not a writer, but a natural storyteller. He could light up a room with his lively conversation. I was always amazed at how he dealt in a very real way with the ugly violence that gripped his country, and yet, he still saw the world through a dreamer’s eyes. He treasured looking through his telescope at the constellations. He felt such a connection with them. Standing next to him under the night sky, I felt as if I was in another world too. It is that world which I felt more than saw that I try capture in my stories. If I had to pick a writer whose style has most influenced me, it would be Alice Hoffman. 14. If you had to ‘re-encounter’ what or who will you choose to help Humanity with? Another great question! I’m sure there are other people and situations that I could list, but this was truly the first one that popped into my head, so I think I should go with it. Jim Croce was an American musician whose height of popularity was in the early 1970s. In fact, I remember being five-years old, and wanting to marry him! Jim tragically died in a plan crash in 1973. Jim was from a poor, working class family. He learned to play blues guitar from an African-American neighbor. Jim’s music was about the essence of life; our daily struggles to get by, to find the humor in life, even when times are tough, to find and honor love, and to touch as many people as we can with our gifts. "I'm no missionary," says Jim Croce about his songs, "and I can't wear any armor, either. I just gotta be the way I am." Living his life according to that creed, Jim and his music touched millions of people. He still does today, decades after his death. In a selfish way, I’d like to re-encounter Jim Croce, spend time with him. Learn his unique way of looking at the world, his humility, humanity and of course his love and talent for music. I’m sure that would make me a better person, and in turn I could offer more to humanity.
15. When you are not writing, what else do you enjoy doing? Playing with my dog, listening to music, singing, spending time with friends. I am very silly. I take great pleasure in giggling and making others laugh along with me. Unfortunately, I have a bit of a sweet tooth, so I also love sampling all that is chocolate, rich and creamy! 16. Please share links to your books Steve Prefontaine Rocketman Mercy Both can be found at: http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/breetdonovan, amazon.com, barnsandnoble.com Various short stories can be found at: http://www.ireland-information.com Short Story: Before the Fountain fromStereo Opticon: Fairy Tales in Split Vision, Drollerie Press can be found at: www.goodreads.com, amazon.com The Girl From Belfast City-Short Story can be found at: SQ Magazine Fall/Winter 2010-2011 www.ifwgpublishing.com
Thank you very much for coming on Center Stage. Thank you for inviting me! J