Showing posts with label It’s Like the Full Moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label It’s Like the Full Moon. Show all posts

Monday, June 17, 2019

Glorie Townson and It’s Like the Full Moon

Hi there, Toi here. Today, I’m happy to share a bit of my alter ego, Glorie Townson, with you.
But first…
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Rebecca has just turned thirty. She’s happy living a perfectly comfortable and predictable life. She’s even ready to marry her long-time boyfriend whenever he finally gets around to asking her. But all that changes when her best friend whisks her away to Italy for a much-needed vacation.

In the midst of site seeing and finally letting loose, Rebecca manages to catch the eye of a young English tourist but doesn’t let it go to her head. By the time she’s back in the States and back in the arms of her long-time beau, Rebecca has already forgotten about Peter, Paten, Paul…whatever his name was, that is until he shows up at her brother’s cabin in the woods.

A life of normalcy, routine, and stability gets turned upside down as Rebecca decides whether or not she’s truly ready to get married. And if so, who is the one she’s really meant to be with?

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So, Glorie Townson is a name I came up with to represent all the aspects of my personality that lean more towards tales of romance. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with publishing multiple genres under the same name, but when you are known as a geek girl and have most writing credits in the speculative genres, finding a better way to reach a new audience isn’t a bad idea. The few people who’ve reached out to me to tell me that they’ve enjoyed my debut romcom, have all found it a bit surprising that my real name is Toi and that I am not known for writing romance.

For me, this means two things. 1) I had good instincts when I thought Glorie sounded more like someone who writes romance than does Toi. 2) I may have dug myself a little hole. My entire web presence is built on my platform of being a book-loving geek girl who likes comic books and movies. I never really put much out there to support Glorie. I honestly never thought anyone would read It’s Like the Full Moon.

Oh well, lesson learned. Someone did read the book and I’m glad they did. The planned sequel has been in the works for a while and I hope it entertains as much as the first one when it’s ready for release.

Until then, why not check out the chapter by chapter playlist I created to accompany the book. It’s quite a ride.

A-SIDE

B-SIDE

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On a completely separate note, Happy Juneteenth (June 19th) to my US brothers and sisters!
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Find out more about me, my work, and my inspiration at the following links:

Amazon | Goodreads The ToiBox of Words | YouTube | See a list of my other posts here.

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

The Sayings of a Character: Lisa

Blogger: Welcome to A Small Gang of Authors, Lisa. We’re all excited to learn more about you. We understand that you’re from a romantic comedy; right?

Lisa: Thank you for having me, and yes. It’s Like the Full Moon, Sayings One is a romantic comedy where I play the main female supporting role. This interview is a nice break from struggling through the sequel my author, Toi Thomas aka Glorie Townson, is currently working on.

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Blogger: Why don’t you start by telling us a little more about your role in this story?

Lisa: Well, I’m BFFs with Rebecca the main character. We are total opposites but totally devoted to each other. I’m an international Business Liaison and have been accused of being a bit vain, but that’s only because I acknowledge how good I look. I work hard on my appearance and feel no shame in taking pride in it.

Blogger: What was it like for you growing up?

Lisa: Rebecca, her brother Teddy, and I all grew up in a small, upper-middle-class New England town. I wasn’t the only black kid around, but there wasn’t a lot of us. My family wasn’t very nurturing. They focused a lot on achievements and were supportive of all my academic and professional goals, but I spent most of what I consider quality time, with Becca and Teddy’s family.

Blogger: Sounds like the highs and lows of your early life helped to make you a success in one way or another. Let’s switch gears to a few fun questions.

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Blogger: What's the one thing you can't live without?

Lisa: Is it bad of me to say ‘men’? I mean, don’t get me wrong. I don’t need a man. I can take care of myself quite well and I’m not the needy type, but geez- I do love to look at a fine man. It’s just too bad I had such bad taste in them for so long.

Blogger: What do you do for fun and relaxation?

Lisa: Well, I’m almost thirty and still look twenty-five, so of course I love to go clubbing. I’m young, smart, and successful. Clubbing is like being at a party you don’t have to clean up after. However, if I want to relax, I listen to soft music and sip wine.

Blogger: Do you have any scars? What are they from?

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Lisa: I have a few small scars from a mountain climbing trip I took in college and a fading appendix scar, thanks to a great cream I discovered. Mostly, though, I have a lot of emotional scars from all the bad choices I’ve made and life lessons I’ve learned. I have no regrets though; they are all part of who I am now.

Blogger: If you could choose a magic power, what would it be?

Lisa: I would love to have the ability to show people that what they are doing is bad or wrong when they think they are right. I’m not talking petty stuff; I mean like, if I had been there, I would have had Hitler realize that killing all those people was clearly wrong… Sorry if I got a bit deep.

Blogger: No need to apologize, but since we’re getting a little deep, would you rather kill or die to ensure the safety of the people you care about?

Lisa: See, my problem with a question like this, is that you can only choose one option, while, in actuality, you’d like to choose both. If it would guarantee that no harm would ever come to the people I love, I’d gladly die. If, however, it only saves them for right now, I’ll kill and live to kill again another day… I really don’t want to kill or die if I don’t have to. 😉

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Blogger: Sensing the passion and level of devotion you have for your loved ones, what's more important to you; to live in a world with a family who respects and nurtures you OR to live in a world where you get to experience one intensely emotional and physical romantic relationship?

Lisa: Damn, that’s a good question. It’s hard to answer for so many reasons. Becca is the sister I never had and wouldn’t easily give that up for any man, but at almost thirty I’m experiencing real love for the first time. If I had to choose, I’d flip a coin and grieve for whatever lost.

Blogger: Let’s lighten the mood slightly before we wrap things up. I know Rebecca is your BFF, but do you think you'd make a good main character; why?

Lisa: Actually, I do, and so does my author, Toi Thomas. The sequel she’s been trying to pull together will focus on me, my family, and my future, but of course, my BFF will be part of that.

Blogger: Since It’s Like the Full Moon is Sayings One in the series, what’s your favorite saying?

Lisa: Don’t know if this is a thing or not, but it suits me. “Family is blood; friendship is love”.


Learn more about The Sayings Series here: The ToiBox of Words | Amazon

#romcom, interracial relationship, #circleoffriends, #lovetriangle
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Find out more about Toi Thomas, her work, and her inspiration at the following links:

Amazon | Goodreads The ToiBox of Words | YouTube | See a list of her other posts here.

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Chrys Fey

8 months ago  -  Shared publicly
 
How did I not know about your other name Glorie Townson? I feel so out of the loop now. lol

Great character interview! And congrats on your book, Toi!
 
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Rebecca Tran

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Toi Thomas interviews her character Lisa from "It's Like the Full Moon" on Our Author Gang.
 
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Ruth de Jauregui via Google+

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Toi Thomas interviews Lisa, the main character's BFF from "It's Like the Full Moon." Stop by and check her out!
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Ruth de Jauregui

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That's a great interview!! And nothing wrong with going out to party -- age is just a number!
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I agree. Have fun while you can.

Alex J. Cavanaugh

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Some deep questions! She handled them well.
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She's a straight shooter.

Mary Anne Yarde

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Such a fun post, Toi! Great interview!!
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Thanks

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Nikki McDonagh

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What a great character! Thanks Toi Thomas for sharing her world.
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Glad you liked it.

Chris Weigand

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Fun character. Thanks for visiting.
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It was fun.

Chris Weigand via Google+

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Come in and meet Lisa from Toi Thomas's It's Like the Full Moon, Sayings One.
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Joe Bonadonna via Google+

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Today on A Small Gang of Authors, Toinette Thomas interviews her character, Lisa, from her novel "It's Like the Full Moon."
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Joe Bonadonna

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Great interview, Toi! Lisa is very interesting.
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She's been an interesting character to develope.

Grace Au

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How exciting to meet you, Lisa. So glad you could join us today.
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A good time was truly had.

Erika M Szabo via Google+

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A fun interview with Lisa, a supportive character from Toi Thomas 's novel:)
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Erika M Szabo

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It's interesting that you chose Lisa, the supportive character, for the interview. Lisa sounds like a fun character and makes me want to meet her BFF, Rebecca :)
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Recebba is a sweetheart, and even though Lisa is the supporting character now, she will be the leading lady soon.

Toi Thomas via Google+

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Today, we meet the sexy Lisa from It's Like the Full Moon, a romantic comedy.

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