Today we have with us
Janine McCaw who is the author of
Helens-of-Troy
Welcome Janine!!
Tell us a bit about yourself:
Do you work another job when you are not writing?My job is very boring I'm an office clerk - Martha and the Muffins.
What is your favorite thing to do when you aren’t writing?I like to take photos, ride my bicycle and talk to people on twitter. I spend way too much time on twitter, but I've met some great people. Some have even done reviews for me. I also recently found a fluted cake pan tucket away in a cupboard. Now I'm searching online for bundt cake recipes. See, the computer is the devil.
If you could live anyplace on earth, where would it be? Why?San Juan Capistrano. Because I like the way it sounds. Seriously, I live in Vancouver, Canada and I think it's one of the most beautiful cities in the world, so I'm pretty lucky. If you could have any car, what would it be? A sixty-four and a half mustang convertible. White or that teal blue color that Mustang was famous for. One of my bosses had one once, and I fell in love with it. That's what Helena drives in the novel. I live vicariously through her.Tell us about your writing:
How long have your been writing? Was it a dream, a goal or is it just a hobby?I've been writing for what seems a lifetime, but really only got into it about six years ago. I find it's a great stress reliever. One particularly bad day at work I went home and killed a few thousand people in my first novel. It's a lot cheaper than a therapist.
What is the name of it and is it part of a series or a stand alone novel?
Fifteen year old Goth-chic Ellie has a lot of explaining to do. She’s just moved to the small town of Troy, fought with her uptight mother Helen, met the boy of her dreams and found a dead body on her sexy “new-age” grandmother Helena’s porch. All on the first night!
But Ellie’s not alone. Helen is hiding something. Helen knows all about the kind of eerie dreams her daughter is having — the dreams that show the whereabouts of the missing children of Troy — because she’s had them herself. But she’ll never admit it. Not while Ellie’s sex-crazed friend Ryan is safely behind bars for the murders. Helen knows what it’s like to be attracted to dangerous men.
To survive the vampire feeding frenzy surrounding them, mom Helen needs to come to terms with her own insecurities and deal with the gifts she has. Helena must learn to ground herself for the good of mankind and more importantly her own family. And Ellie has the toughest choice of all. Ellie must decide whether its time to let her own childhood go and become the woman she is destined to be, one of the ageless and timeless “Helens of Troy”. Do you have any upcoming projects in the works or other books that have been published?Back in 2006 I wrote "Olivia's Mine" a fictional account of the disasters that happened at Britannia Beach, BC in the early 1900's. They carry it in the BC Museum of Mining, so that's pretty cool. I'm also working on a project called "The Inn at Hazy Waters", which is a cross between Fantasy Island and Northern Exposure.Where can readers connect with you?website: www.helens-of-troy.comtwitter: mc_janinefacebook: http://on.fb.me/GMiuI0Goodreads: http://bit.ly/bDn8nAWhere can we buy your books?Check the usual spots...Amazon, Barnes and Nobel, Chapters, iTunes, the Sony Store.