Talkshow Thursday: Meet Mary Ellis
Author Mary Ellis |
Today, I am welcoming author Mary Ellis, writer of
mysteries, romance, and Amish fiction. Draw up a chair and get to know this
busy lady!
Linda: Mary, thanks for joining me today. Your latest
book is the fourth in your Secrets of the South mystery series. Did you set out
to write a series or did that just happen?
Mary: I did set
out to write a series, because I find the South infinitely more “mysterious”
than the beautiful Ohio countryside where I live. But I didn’t figure it would
stretch into six books. I started with three favorite cities: New Orleans,
Memphis, and Natchez. Then I added Savannah, Charleston, and Pensacola. I’m in
the process of choosing a seventh city.
LM: You have
published lots of books. What is your favorite part of the writing process?
Mary: Typing the
words “The End” at the end of the
manuscript. Seriously, I love the creative part, in other words, making up the
story. I am definitely not fond of the editing process. But every author must
check over his/her work before they send the book to their editor. Lest our
publishers discover what bad spellers/grammarians we are.
LM: Most of your
novels are contemporary. What made you decide to write the series set during
the Civil War?
Mary: All my life
I’ve been a history buff, the American Civil War in particular. As a Christian,
I’m flummoxed by the fact that officers on both sides were devout Christians
and believed God was on their side of the conflict. I’m so glad my publisher
allowed me to write three books set during this tumultuous and paradoxical
period.
LM: What do you
do to prepare yourself for writing? For example do you listen to music or set
up in a specific place?
Mary: I always
have a candle burning and romantic music playing. I have a playlist of my
favorite romantic songs like Evergreen,
The Way We Were, The Rose, I Will Always Love You, etc. Love is the basis
for almost every story ever written—love for a spouse, love for our children,
or the greatest (true) story ever told, The
Bible, love for our Lord.
LM: Research
plays a huge part in preparing to write any book. Do you have an unusual
research incident to share?
Mary: Around a year ago, while doing a final
fact check for Sunset in Old Savannah,
my husband and I got separated by dozens of blocks while walking around a
crowded city. Armed with bad maps, we had to find each other on foot in a sea
of tourists. This might not have been difficult, but I have bad knees and hubby
has a horrible sense of direction.
LM: LOL! What skill
would you like to master? (e.g. learning a different language, carpentry, etc.)
Mary: I would
love to speak French since I plan to go to Paris someday.
LM: Would you
rather ride a bike, ride a horse, or drive a car?
Mary: I love
riding all three, so I guess my answer depends on the distance. Going around
the lake in my town? Horse! Taking the scenic path in the Cuyahoga Valley
National Recreation Area? My twelve-speed! (however, I only use 3…) Going on a
research trip down south? I’ll take my car every time!
LM: What is your
next project?
Mary: I just
finished book five in the series, Night Falls on Charleston. I am
about to start the mystery set in Pensacola, tentatively titled Sweet
Taste of Revenge.
LM: Where can
folks find you on the web?
Mary:
Website: www.maryellis.net
Facebook: www.facebook.com/Mary-Ellis.Author
Thanks again for stopping by! It was such a pleasure getting to know you.
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