Monday, November 29, 2010

Q&A With Phillipa Ashley & Giveaway

Please join me in welcoming Phillipa Ashley, the author of the very sexy Dating Mr. December (my review) to The Book Chick today! Ms. Ashley has kindly stopped by to answer a few of my questions, and I'm also giving away two copies of her book!

The Book Chick: You are the author of  four published novels. What is your writing routine like?

Phillipa Ashley: As well as writing novels, I also work as a copywriter, so each day begins with a judgement of which is calling me loudest. Sometimes I get up early and write in pyjamas on my laptop. Later I go upstairs to my office to try and get into professional mode. By four pm Im desperate to get out so I head for the health club and go swimming in the outdoor pool or workout. Then I reward myself with a cappuccino and the newspapers. I get back about six pm and then I often work on the book again until my husband comes home. Some of the time after dinner is spent social networking or dealing with emails, etc. from my US publisher and readers. The trouble is that when I fall into bed at midnight, you folk are all coming home from work and ready to party!

TBC: What was your journey to publication like?

PA: I was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time because Dating Mr. December was my first novel. I spent a year writing and revising it and eventually a friend persuaded me to send it off to a London agent. It hit the spot with her and she sold it to a UK publisher and now Sourcebooks are publishing all my books which is a dream come true.

TBC: If you could give one piece of advice to an aspiring author, what would it be?

PA: Well, I can only say that this has worked for me: I read across all genres, read lots of magazines and newspapers and watch plenty of TV drama, comedy and film as well as studying romantic fiction. I think a multitude of influences has helped develop my voice.

TBC: Your book Dating Mr. December was the inspiration for the Lifetime TV movie 12 Men of Christmas. Did you get any input into the screenplay? How did it feel to see your book turned into a movie?

PA: I had zero input into the screenplay. Once you sign that contract, your book is not your own and thats a good thing because I know absolutely nothing about writing US TV movies! When I heard it was going to be a film, I actually couldnt breathe for a few seconds and almost fell off my office chair. From then on, I decided to enjoy the journey and accept that book and film are always going to be two very different things. The day my family visited the set in The Rockies was one of the most exciting and surreal of my life.

TBC: What books are on your nightstand right now? What books are you raving about?

PA: All I Ever Wanted by RITA winner, Kristan Higgins (The Book Chick's note: I loved this one)

Take a Chance on Me by UK romantic novelist, Jill Mansell (Me again: I loved this one too!)
Mr. Darcy, Vampyre by Amanda Grange
Cranford Chronicles by Elizabeth Gaskell
Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson. The funniest book on the British way of life I ever read – and it’s by an American!

Thank-you so much to Phillipa Ashley for stopping by today! Courtesy of Sourcebooks I have two copies of Dating Mr. December to give away. This will make a fun read both before and after the holidays!

To enter:

1. *Mandatory Entry* Dating Mr. December was made into the holiday Lifetime movie 12 Men of Christmas. Just for fun, tell me what your favourite Christmas movie is. Please include your e-mail address so that I can contact you if you win. No e-mail= no entry!

2. *Bonus Entry* Become a follower of this blog through Google Friend Connect and leave me a separate comment to let me know that you now follow. Current followers are eligible as well, just leave me a comment.

3. *Bonus Entry* Spread the word about this contest in some way. Tweet it, Facebook it, blog about it or add it to your sidebar. Make sure that you let me know what you did in a separate comment below.

This contest is open to US and Canadian residents only, and runs until December 13, 2010 at midnight. Winners will be notified by e-mail and will have 48 hours to respond. Good luck!

38 comments:

  1. Hi there

    Not sure my other comments have worked but just wanted to say thanks for having me at the blog! One of my favourite Christmas movies is Love, Actually.

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  2. Great interview! She sounds like a really nice woman as well as a cool author.

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  3. Good interview - a fascinating read, Phillipa! I especially like the advice that says aspiring authors should watch lots of TV as well as reading!

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  4. I popped over from Ashley's blog. Great interview and I can't wait to read this book (it's on my Christmas list to buy because I'm outside the US and Canada).
    I know I can't win, but I'm still following you! My favorite Xmas movie? A Christmas Carol.

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  5. Sorry! The Phillipa got missed off my post :-( - didn't mean to call her by her surname.

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  6. Fave Christmas movie, eh? This will sound weird, but I'm rather fond of Jingle All The Way with Arnold Schwarzenegger actually. Guarantees totally absorbed children for over an hour. Brilliant at this time of year!

    Best,
    Rach.
    XX

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  7. I love all Christmas movies (even the cheesey Hallmark Channel ones), but my absolute favorite has to be A Charlie Brown Christmas. Classic! (Email: librariannextdoor [at] hotmail [dot] com)

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  8. (P.S. I also tweeted about it: http://twitter.com/#!/McMer314/status/9256964244635648)

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  9. My favorite Christmas Movie is Miracle on 34th Street. Enjoyable interview. thanks. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

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  10. It's A Wonderful Life is a movie that resonates with me and is lovely. Intersting interview. rojosho(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  11. My favorite Christmas movie is The Polar Express.

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  12. I follow on GFC.

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  13. My favorite Christmas movie is It's A Wonderful Life. Classic!

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  14. Already follow via GFC

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  15. tweet; http://twitter.com/#!/fredalicious/status/9292409766682624

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  16. Hey, ladies! Phillipa asked me to post about this, Jonita. And since you know me so well, it was a no-brainer. It's posted at West of Mars Win a Book for you.

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  17. Christmas Vacation is our favorite. We watch it several times before Christmas and laugh overtime! I wish I could decorate the outside of my house like Clark Griswold.

    cbandy10 (at) hotmail (dotcom)

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  18. GFC follower

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  19. I have to go the obvious route with It's a Wonderful Life. You just can't beat it.
    Great interview!

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  20. Home Alone takes the cake. I love that movie!

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  21. I already follow on Google reader.

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  22. This will post in my weekly giveaway blog on CLC, so check back on Wednesday. :)

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  23. Thanks for all of your Christmas movie favourites! It's sent me into a frantic Christmas movie buying spree as I get into the holiday mood. So far I've purchased "The Muppet's Christmas Carol" (my FAVE version!), "Elf" with Will Ferrell, and "Miracle on 34th Street" plus "A Christmas Story" for my hubby, as it's his favourite.

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  24. Thanks for the giveaway!!! My favorite Christmas movie is A Muppet Christmas Carol!

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  25. My fave Christmas movie is White Christmas! I can't wait to watch it this year :) Thank you for the chance to win!

    inthehammockblog at gmail dot com

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  26. Wow I remember the lifetime movie. I didn't realize it was a book first. Now I can't wait to read it!!!!!!

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  27. I follow through google friend follow!

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  28. My favourite Christmas movie is How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

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  29. I'm a follower.

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  30. I tweeted:

    http://twitter.com/aikchien/status/10285204916670464

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  31. My favorite Christmas movie is A Christmas Story.
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  32. I just became a follower!
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  33. I shared on facebook.
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  34. I love Christmas movies. One of my favorites is The Christmas List and of course, It's a Wonderful Life.

    Smiles,
    Cindy W.

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  35. I am a GFC follower.

    Smiles,
    Cindy W.

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  36. The Grinch Who Stole Christmas Jim Carrey version.

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  37. Not sure if it is technically a Christmas movie, but Love, Actually is my favorite movie with a holiday theme!

    CrystalW07 at aol.com

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  38. Random.org chose the winners and they are:

    aik
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    petite!

    Congratulations to you both, and thank-you to everyone who entered! Winners, check your e-mails for an e-mail from me.

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