*The images
in this specific piece are granted copyright privilege by: Public Domain,
CCSAL, GNU Free Documentation Licenses, Fair Use Under The United States
Copyright Law, or given copyright privilege by the copyright holder which is
identified beneath the individual photo.
**Some of
the links will have to be copied and then posted in your search engine in order
to pull up properly
***The CRC Blog welcomes submissions from published and unpublished fiction genre writers for INSIDE THE EMOTION OF FICTION. Contact CRC Blog via email at caccoop@aol.com or personal Facebook messaging at https://www.facebook.com/car.cooper.7
*****All
photos are given copyright permission by Maggie Rivers unless otherwise noted.
****Maggie Rivers’s Magical
Mistletoe is the twenty-sixth in a never-ending series called INSIDE THE EMOTION OF FICTION where
the Chris Rice Cooper Blog (CRC)
focuses on one specific excerpt from a fiction genre and how that fiction
writer wrote that specific excerpt. All INSIDE THE EMOTION OF FICTION links
are at the end of this piece.
Name of fiction work? And were there other names you considered that you would like to share with us? Magical Mistletoe and no, there were no other names considered.
Fiction genre? Ex
science fiction, short story, fantasy novella, romance, drama, crime, plays,
flash fiction, historical, comedy, movie script, screenplay, etc. And how many pages long? Romance.
150 pages.
Has this been published? And it is totally fine if the
answer is no. If yes, what publisher
and what publication date? Published by Freeman Group, LLC February 2018
What is the date you began writing this piece of fiction and the date when you completely finished the piece of fiction? Began in October 2017/Completed in January 2018
What is the date you began writing this piece of fiction and the date when you completely finished the piece of fiction? Began in October 2017/Completed in January 2018
Where did you do most of
your writing for this fiction work? And
please describe in detail. And can you
please include a photo? I do most of my writing in my home office with
some writing done at two coffee shops (Starbucks and Panera Bread).
My home office consists of two bookshelves with two rows of books on each shelf. My office desk sits in one corner facing the center of the room, with a credenza and two tall cabinets behind and beside it on both sides. They are all gray in color except for the bookshelves which are light colored wood.
On the other side of the room are three gray metal file cabinets. The fun thing is there are stiletto trinkets on every available surface, some I’ve bought myself but most have been sent to me by my reader fans. One other thing that sits in my office are a pair of red Alabama (my hometown) stilettos autographed by Coach Nick Saban himself. They’re in a glass display case that sits on top of the file cabinets. I have a radio to listen to music if I need. Behind me, on the credenza is a small water fountain for the sound of running water, like a small trickling stream.
My home office consists of two bookshelves with two rows of books on each shelf. My office desk sits in one corner facing the center of the room, with a credenza and two tall cabinets behind and beside it on both sides. They are all gray in color except for the bookshelves which are light colored wood.
On the other side of the room are three gray metal file cabinets. The fun thing is there are stiletto trinkets on every available surface, some I’ve bought myself but most have been sent to me by my reader fans. One other thing that sits in my office are a pair of red Alabama (my hometown) stilettos autographed by Coach Nick Saban himself. They’re in a glass display case that sits on top of the file cabinets. I have a radio to listen to music if I need. Behind me, on the credenza is a small water fountain for the sound of running water, like a small trickling stream.
What were your writing habits while writing this work- did
you drink something as you wrote, listen to music, write in pen and paper,
directly on laptop; specific time of day? When I write, I usually
have my radio on and the little water fountain behind is running. And always,
my little dog, Mouse, the Diva of Doggies, is in her little pink bed on her
heating pad (which fans have sent to her) snoring away. I’m a coffee drinker
and usually drink coffee until around 1 or 2 p.m. Then I switch to sweet tea
(I’m from the South originally). I now write directly on my desktop computer.
When out at a coffee shop, I use my laptop. I’m a late night, early morning
writer. I’m usually in bed around 10 p.m. and wake up around 2 a.m. I write
until around 6 a.m. and then head back to bed until around 9 a.m. Up again and
write throughout the day.
What is the summary of this specific fiction work? The
summary of the story is two people who meet, fall in love, overcome their
differences and live happily ever after.
Can you give the reader just enough information for them to
understand what is going on in the excerpt? I just love these few
lines. To me it’s what true love is about. These two people have had their
problems. Abby is a believer in the legend of the mistletoe. Spence is not.
Yet, to prove to her that he loves her, he drives from the small town of Shady
Rivers, Alabama to New York City, and knocks on her door.
Please include the excerpt and include page numbers as
reference. The excerpt can be as short
or as long as you prefer. Page 116.
Abby opened the door. A
look of surprised delight crossed her face.
“You forgot this,” said
Spence as he handed her a bouquet of mistletoe. The moment she took it, he
pulled the door closed.
Were there any deletions from this excerpt that you can
share with us? And can you please include a photo of your marked up rough
drafts of this excerpt. There were no deletions and there are no
marked up drafts.
Other works you have published? The Wrong Wedding; The
Wrong Groom; Harley’s Heart. Those were all
published under my name alone.
I also
write as one of The Stiletto Girls (3 of us who write individual short stories
in one book based on each book’s theme).
I write in
those books as Maggie Rivers also and the titles of the books are. Blue
Jeans and Stilettos; .Ms. Claus Wears Stilettos; Venus in Stilettos;
Flipflops/Stilettos in the Sand; Stilettos in the South; Stilettos in Wine
Country; Stilettos in Sturgis, Pretty in Lipstick Wicked in Stilettos; and
Spurs and Stilettos.
Magnolia “Maggie” Rivers
was born and raised in Alabama and started developing her writing career at a
very early age. Before she learned to write her ABCs, she made squiggles on
paper that only she understood but those were her stories.
First published in the
early 1970s, Maggie writes hot, sexy, sizzling contemporary romances. (Left: the woman it the article is Maggie Rivers)
She teaches an adult education
class through the Des Moines Public School system entitled “How to Write A
Novel” and also teaches the same program throughout Iowa’s prison system – a
position secured for her by Gov. Vilsack. (Below: Maggie Rivers teaching)
She’s attended workshops
by Jenny Crusie and Bob Mayer; Janet Evanovich; J.A. Jance; Laura Baker and
Robin L. Perini; Lois Greiman; Cheryl St. John, Mary Winter; Michael J. Manno;
Kali Van Baale; and Tamara Siler Jones; to name just a few.
(Above Right and Left: Maggie Rivers as a United States Air Force medic during the Vietnam War)
(Above Right and Left: Maggie Rivers as a United States Air Force medic during the Vietnam War)
She spent four years in
the Air Force as a Nurse and has spent over 40 years as a Legal Secretary.
In addition to writing, she is also an award-winning photographer, specializing in nature and wildlife photography. She has won numerous photography awards and was selected to participate in the "Faces of Iowa" project which was exhibited at the Des Moines Art Center before traveling around the State of Iowa.
INSIDE THE EMOTION OF
FICTION links
001 11 15 2018 Nathaniel
Kaine’s
Thriller Novel
John
Hunter – The Veteran
002 11 18 2018 Ed
Protzzel’s
Futuristic/Mystery/Thriller
The
Antiquities Dealer
003 11 23 2018 Janice
Seagraves’s
Science
Fiction Romance
Exodus
Arcon
004 11 29 2018
Christian Fennell’s
Literary
Fiction Novel
The Fiddler
in the Night
005 12 02 2018 Jessica
Mathews’s
Adult
Paranormal Romance
Death
Adjacent
006 12 04 2018 Robin
Jansen’s
Literary
Fiction Novel
Ruby the
Indomitable
007 12 12 2018 Adair Valerez’s
Literary
Fiction Novel
Scrim
008 12 17 218
Kit Frazier’s
Mystery Novel
Dead Copy
009 12 21 2019 Robert Craven’s
Noir/Spy Novel
The Road
of a Thousand Tigers
010 01 13 2019 Kristine Goodfellow’s
Contemporary
Romantic Fiction
The Other
Twin
011 01 17 2019 Nancy J Cohen’s
Cozy Mystery
Trimmed To
Death
012 01 20 2019 Charles Salzberg’s
Crime Novel
Second
Story Man
013 01 23 2019 Alexis Fancher’s
Flash Fiction
His Full
Attention
014 01 27 2019 Brian L Tucker’s
Young Adult/Historical
POKEWEED: AN ILLUSTRATED NOVELLA
015 01 31 2019 Robin Tidwell’s
Dystopian
Reduced
016 02 07 2019 J.D. Trafford’s
Legal
Fiction/Mystery
Little Boy
Lost
017 02 08 2019 Paula Shene’s
Young Adult
ScieFi/Fantasy/Romance/Adventure
My Quest
Begins
018 02 13 2019 Talia Carner’s
Mainstream
Fiction/ Suspense/ Historical
Hotel
Moscow
019 02 15 2019 Rick Robinson’s
Multidimensional
Fiction
Alligator
Alley
020 02 21 2019 LaVerne Thompson’s
Urban Fantasy
The Soul
Collectors
021 02 27 2019 Marlon L Fick’s
Post-Colonialist
Novel
The
Nowhere Man
022 03 02 2019 Carol Johnson’s
Mainstream
Novel
Silk And
Ashes
023 03 06 2019 Samuel Snoek-Brown’s
Short Story
Collection
There Is
No Other Way to Worship Them
024 03 08 2019 Marlin Barton’s
Short Story
Collection
Pasture
Art
025 03 18 2019 Laura Hunter’s
Historical
Fiction
Beloved
Mother
026 03 21 2019 Maggie Rivers’s
Romance
Magical
Mistletoe