10 Questions with Lauren Clark,
Author of Dancing Naked in Dixie
1) Can
you give us a brief overview of DANCING NAKED IN DIXIE?
In
essence, it's a story about finding happiness in the most unlikely of places. When
the story begins, New York City travel writer Julia Sullivan is sent to Eufaula,
Alabama to cover the annual Pilgrimage and she's not happy about it! When she
arrives, though, she's soon charmed by the quaint area -- only to discover that
a developer is planning to raze the city's historic landmarks.
2)
What's your favorite quality about your hero/heroine?
Julia
is smart, resourceful, and energetic--she always has the best of
intentions--but often acts before she thinks. That impulsiveness gets her into a
LOT of trouble!!
3) What
made you want to write this book?
I lived near Eufaula, Alabama for several years and always enjoyed attending the Pilgrimage. It's a magical time of year--everything's in bloom--the weather is great! I always thought that the city would make a wonderful setting for a novel. In fact, the movie, "Sweet Home Alabama," (Reese Witherspoon) used shots of Eufaula's historic district!
4) What
are you working on now?
I am
researching for my next novel, The Pie
Lab, which is a real restaurant in Greensboro, Alabama. This story will
follow a girl who’s gone off to a big city (like Atlanta or New York) and vows
NEVER to come home. She’s forced to return to Greensboro, though, when her
romantic relationship falls apart. Since she’s burned a lot of bridges, it will
be interesting to see how she makes amends. The Pie Lab, as a
business, is a great concept, as it offers on-the-job training and the owners
are very active in the community. Added bonus…the pies are delicious! The Pie Lab has been featured in Southern Living and The New York Times.
5) What
comes first for you -- character idea, plot idea?
It's
always an idea ... or a 'What if' question. For example, Stay Tuned was a
"What if two anchors got into a fistfight on live television...what would
happen next?" Dancing Naked in Dixie
was a "What if a big city travel writer was forced to go on assignment to the
Deep South or lose her job?"
6) How
do you think of titles?
Stay Tuned came from being in the television business for a long time. I wanted something catchy, short, and easy to remember. Dancing Naked in Dixie jumped into my head one day when I was thinking about a novel about a travel writer who comes to Eufaula. My first idea was to have the protagonist discover some fabulous "dessert" or treat that was so good it made everyone want to dance naked! The more I thought about it, though, I felt it would be straying too much from the plotline that needed to be Julia's journey--a physical journey from New York to Eufaula, Alabama, but also a personal journey of growth and discovery about herself and her own family.
7) What
are your thoughts on love scenes in books? Do you prefer to read/write
sweet/romantic encounters between your hero and heroine or spicy ones?
After
just finishing Book 2 in the Shades of
Gray series, I'm definitely in the prude camp! I had a racy strip-tease
seduction scene in Stay Tuned, but I
don't want to write anything that would make my mother blush or my grandmother
come back from the grave to wash my mouth out with soap!
8) Who
are the authors who inspire you?
Love
Sophie Kinsella...she's so funny! I adore Jennifer Weiner and Emily Giffin, as
well as Lisa See, Abraham Verghese, and Michelle Richmond. I think Stephen King
is brilliant, though I'm not a horror fan. The
Green Mile is so moving, as is the short story he wrote which was made into
"The Shawshank Redemption" movie. His book, On Writing, is witty and truthful!
9) What
genres do you like to read? Do you stick to one or are you eclectic in
your reading tastes? I vary
my reading--mostly between Chick Lit and Thrillers. I've been on a Lisa Gardner
kick lately. I'm desperately waiting for Juliette Sobanet's third in the Paris series. I tore through Stieg
Larsson's series, as well as Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games (loved her
trilogy for the strong heroine).
10)
What was the last book you read that really WOW'd you?
Gosh -
I was really impressed by James Patterson's Guilty
Wives. It's not his usual serial killer repartee and I was captivated by
the story. Prior to that, Alice Hoffman's The
Dovekeepers was amazing, detailed, and very moving.
Smart,
Sassy Fiction with a Southern Twist
Get
Dixie:
Lauren Clark is the author of Stay Tuned and Dancing Naked
in Dixie. She writes contemporary novels set in the Deep South; stories
sprinkled with sunshine, suspense, and secrets.
A former TV news anchor, Lauren adores flavored
coffee, local book stores, and anywhere she can stick her toes in the sand. Her
big loves are her family, paying it forward, and true-blue friends. Check out
her website at www.laurenclarkbooks.com.
7 comments:
RE: James Patterson's Guilty Wives ... haven't heard of it. I'm going to have to check it out!
As a current Alabamian, I love the idea of promoting our beautiful state :) Dancing Naked sounds like a lot of fun as does you WIP. Thanks for sharing!
I love Sophie Kinsella, too...and Stephen King. Ig you haven't read 11/22/63 yet, I really recommend it. It's a great love story.
Mysti - I was blown away ... it was intense!!
Stormy - LOVE it! Yay fellow Alabamian! xx
Catherine - I have it on my Kindle ... it sounds like such a great story ... SK is such a prolific writer!
xx, Lauren
Catherine - I have it on my Kindle ... it sounds like such a great story ... SK is such a prolific writer!
xx, Lauren
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