Books
are like old friends. You
can easily retreat to one
and escape the pressures
and anxieties of a busy world,
especially when all around
you is consumed with mayhem.
At the beginning of June,
our youngest son had major
surgery at Johns Hopkins.
As a parent, the most difficult
life lesson to learn is that
you may not always be able
to fix everything, especially
when it comes to your child's
health. You find yourself
putting your trust in God
and of course, the surgeon's
capable hands, praying that
your baby will be alright.
As I spent what seemed like
an eternity at the hospital
(it was actually eight long
days), I found myself escaping
to the pages of Carly Phillip's
latest release, Hot Item. As
I watched my usually well
orchestrated life turn into
chaos, I found pleasure in
knowing that when all was
quiet, I could enter her
world and forget my problems
for just a few moments and
simply relax. That is precisely
what a good author does.
She allows the reader to
become one with her story
and enables the reader to
put aside what might be a
worrisome day.
Carly and I first met back
in 2004 when we both were
lucky enough to have been
a part of Reading
with Ripa.
I sent her an Email asking
if she would be willing to
call in for my book club
discussion at the library,
which she did, and she even
generously sent an autographed
book and book marks for the
members. To top it off, last
summer I had the pleasure
of actually meeting her at
the Book Expo in NYC, which
was such a big thrill.
What I like most about Carly
is that what you see is what
you get. A New
York Times Best
Selling author,
Carly knows what it takes
to be on top and she is more
than willing to share her
experiences with struggling
writers without feeling threatened
for her place in the market.
Hard-working, dedicated and
continually fine tuning her
craft, Carly consistently
finds herself topping the
charts because quite frankly,
she's got what it takes
to succeed in the romance
business, staying power!
Being such a charming person
doesn't hurt either!
As a bonus for my readers,
Carly has agreed to give
away five copies of her latest
release! Thank you, Carly!!
Go grab a glass of iced
tea and get to know Carly!
Don't forget about
the book offer at the end!!!
It pays to read the entire
interview.
JEN: Since there may be
some readers who are not
familiar with you, please
tell us a little bit about
your educational and professional
background.
CARLY: I'm a lawyer,
licensed to practice in New
York and Connecticut. I passed
the NY State Bar Exam in
1991 and I was sworn in the
same day/time as John F.
Kennedy Jr. I worked for
a little under a year in
a NY law firm before leaving
to have my first baby. I
was lucky enough to stay
home with my daughter afterwards
and I was always an avid
reader. Soon reading became
looking into authors' backlists
and I discovered romance
as a genre. I knew I could
have the happily ever after
in every book and I was thrilled!
JEN: When you decided to
take the leap and write a
book, about how long did
it take for you to write
it? What was the title and
when was it published? Is
it still in print?
CARLY: My daughter was colicky
and reading was my escape.
Romance was my escape. I
started writing by purchasing
a HOW TO book and I outlined
it from cover to cover. Must
have been the law student
in me! Then I sat down and
wrote a story I called Kindred
Spirits. I believe I used
to write books in four to
six months. I wrote ten completed
manuscripts before I sold
my first book seven years
after starting. Kindred Spirits
was never published and for
good reason, LOL! My first
published book was BRAZEN
in 1999 and I'd started
writing in 1992 or so.
JEN: As I mentioned in the
introduction, your big break
happened when your novel, The
Bachelor, was selected
as a Reading with Ripa book
pick. Tell us how it all
evolved and what the most
memorable thing about the
entire experience was.
Carly: Wow. It's hard
to believe how many times
I retell this story! It's
the one thing people love
to hear about and since it's
the luckiest thing that happened
to me, I never mind telling
about it! But as lucky as
I was, the lesson within
the Kelly Ripa story is that
an author has to be prepared,
so when opportunity knocks,
you're ready to open
the door. I was watching
TV when Kelly Ripa started
joking with Regis about doing
a book club to replace Oprah's
since she'd just shut
hers down for awhile. Kelly
said she wanted beach trash
and smut and all I remember
thinking was I have this
book coming out and I have
to get it into her hands.
Basically, I called my publicist
and asked her to send in
the book; but there was more
to the story in that we did
a lot of follow up and also
sent a custom cookie basket
based on the cover of THE
BACHELOR. But to this
day we don't know if
it was the earlier book alone
she saw, or the one with
the cookie basket. Regardless,
the book was the thing that
ultimately swayed her and
I was the one who acted on
the opportunity as soon as
I heard about it. The full
story is on my website: http://www.carlyphillips.com/article7.php The
most memorable part of the
experience was meeting my
longtime idol, Kelly Ripa.
I'd watched her on
All My Children even before
LIVE! Also being on live
television was quite a trip!
JEN: Do you keep in touch
with Kelly? Do you send her
your latest books?
CARLY: I wish! Unfortunately
I don't keep up with
Kelly except that I still
watch LIVE! I did, however,
send her the sequels to The
Bachelor, The Playboy and
The Heartbreaker. I have
no way of knowing if she
ever received them though.
JEN: Comparing your first
novel to your latest, in
what areas do you think you've
grown the most as a writer?
CARLY: Oh, wow. Great question.
I'd say I've
grown in all areas. I try
to do better with each story,
learn from mistakes and move
forward. I can't pinpoint
any one thing although I
hope from my first single
title The Bachelor to my
current books; I'm
doing less dragging of storyline!
Remember I started out writing
Harlequin Temptations which
were very short books and
I had to learn to write longer.
It's still a challenge!
JEN: In general, how many
books do you write each year?
How do you escape the intense
pressure of exceeding your
last novel and making this
one even better? Do you treat
each book as its own entity?
CARLY: Two books a year.
One is published as hardcover
and one as paperback. The
rest that come out are reprints
of older books. I try to
let readers know on my website
when they're getting
a reprint so they don't
accidentally purchase something
they've already read.
You don't escape the
pressure. At least I don't.
I do try to treat each book
as it's own entity
and during the writing process,
that's fairly easy
to do, since the books take
on a life of their own (or
they don't and I struggle
more with the writing) and
in either case, I need to
focus on what's happening
in this story, what is working
and what isn't and
how to fix it. The angsting
and the worrying come afterwards.
If I find myself comparing
during the writing process,
I shut it off or try to because
I can't change it.
Once I start to write a book,
it is what it is.
JEN: What three adjectives
would best describe your
writing style and why?
CARLY: Character driven
(is that an adjective?),
sexy fun although with Cross
My Heart, the August hardcover,
I'd say that there's
less fun and more digging
deep. Oh I can't give
you three adjectives, LOLOL.
JEN: Do your family and
friends critique your work
or do you just leave that
up to your editor?
CARLY: Author Janelle Denison
is my critique partner. She's
a bestseller, she and I became
friends before all the big
stuff happened and it's
a solid, dependable friendship
and partnership/critique.
We complement each other
in many ways. My father reads
my books in the galley stage
(the part before it's
a book but after it's
accepted and edited), my
mom reads in book form. And
my editor is the revision
queen and doesn't let
me get away with anything,
which is why I love working
with her! So I hope between
Janelle and my editor and
myself, we catch all the
major stuff.
JEN: As I have heard from
many authors, writing the
book is only half of the
job. Promoting it is just
as important if not more!
What is your promotion schedule
like?
CARLY: Well, I can get lost
for hours and days on end
promoting. I really enjoy
some parts of it, interacting
with people on line, working
with Nancy Berland, my publicist,
putting things together for
readers. On the other hand,
promoting can become an excuse
not to write if I'm
not careful! It's so
important but, without the
book, without the work, there's
nothing TO promote!
JEN: Some of your readers
may not know, but Carly Phillips
is not your real name. Why
choose to write under a pseudonym?
CARLY: When I first sold,
Harlequin asked me to take
a pseudonym. A pen name.
They said that I would be
solely writing for Temptation
Heat/Blaze and they wanted
a name that would be easy
for readers to remember and
that would have that modern,
sassy edge. Carly Phillips
was born.
JEN: Are you recognized
on the street? How does your
family handle your fame?
CARLY: Not really. Sometimes
if I've just had a
newspaper article out with
a photo, or if I've
been on local cable, people
will mention seeing me but
otherwise around here, it's
Karen the mom. My family
is fantastic. My parents
are so proud and so supportive
and I've really modeled
who I am after everything
they've taught me.
I adore them. My husband
has been my rock, and was
even before the writing ever
began. When I was in law
school, he'd stay in
every night with me and watch
TV while I studied. Just
having him there was what
got me through. It's
the same thing now. We have
something that just works.
I'm so lucky. And the
kids are great about it too.
I hope I am teaching them
they can accomplish whatever
they aspire to.
JEN: What's the best
perk about being an author?
The worst?
CARLY: The best perk is
the people I've met
in this career, the big name
authors who are just real
people who I've been
lucky enough to get to know,
and the authors who I am
fortunate enough to call
my close friends, like the
Plotmonkeys (my plotting
group, Janelle Denison, Julie
Leto, Leslie Kelly). The
worst thing about being an
author are the obligations
that come along with bestsellerdom.
The promotions that entail
travel when I'm not
up to it or don't' want
to leave the family. And
yet some of those are also
the best perks. It's
life. It depends on my mood,
my health, my family. Just
like any other career!!!!
(Except I get to work from
home (big perk!) and nobody
tells me how to dress, LOL!
JEN: Looking back on your
career, if you could do one
thing over again, what would
that be and why?
CARLY: Amazing questions,
Jen! All I can think of at
the moment is that with each
book, I wish I'd settle
in early and write every
day and not waste the first
three months of the writing
process so that I'm
crunched at the end. I always
am crunched at the end. The
beginnings take me forever.
But career wise, I think
I've been very lucky
and fortunate. Whatever happened,
even the stuff that seemed
bad at the time, happened
for a reason and helped me
get to where I am now. I'm
certainly not Pollyanna,
I just can't think
of anything major I'd
like to redo!
JEN: Who is your typical
fan?
CARLY: Well from what I
can tell, the age demographic
varies from eighteen to eighty.
Seriously! Mostly women,
though a few select men do
write to me as fans. Mostly
either working women and/or
moms who read as an escape,
so they can get lost in a
fun story that takes them
away from the reality or
drudgery of life at the moment.
They all appreciate their
lives but also the escape
my fiction provides. And
I appreciate them!!!!!
JEN: Your web site is fabulous!!
Please give us the address
and what would you like to
tell us about it?
CARLY: Thank you! My web
design is brand new and I
hope everyone will visit
me at: www.carlyphillips.com
It's just been created
by Heidi Mack at www.xuni.com.
She has done mostly mystery
and suspense authors until
now. When I hired her she'd
just finished Lauren Weisberger's
and I was impressed with
her client list, Harlan Coben,
and Lee Child among others.
I told her bright colors
and fun and gave her carte
blanche. I had a blast with
her while working on it!
The About Carly section is
one of my favorites!
The other place I'd
encourage everyone to visit
is my blog:
www.plotmonkeys.com that
I share with my plotting
group mentioned above. We
each take a day of the week
to blog about whatever is
on our minds. Friday is Jungle
Madness where we give away
a prize each week and there
have been some great ones!
Saturday we answer writing
related questions asked by
our readers, and Sunday we
announce Friday's winner
along with some tidbit or
joke. It really is a blast
and I have to say that we're
growing in visitors and commenters
and we love hearing from
everyone!
JEN: Hot Item is
the third book in The Hot
Zone trilogy. What was your
inspiration behind writing
these three books? Why focus
on sports and PR?
CARLY: I think that writing
sports heroes was a secret
fantasy of mine ever since
I was told that you could
not write sports heroes in
category romance. So first
chance I got, I wanted to
write them in single title.
The key though was to do
it differently, because talented
authors like SEP and Rachel
Gibson do it so well. So
I opted for the Hot Zone
Sports agency. As I said,
the uncle was based on my
grandfather (Loosely based!)
and the prologue idea came
to me and the rest just fell
into place.
JEN: Of the three books,
which one was the most difficult
to write and why?
CARLY: Each book was the
toughest to write as I was
writing it, LOL. Aren't
they all that way?
JEN: In Hot Item, the
chemistry between Sophie
and Riley was, for lack of
a better term, hot, hot,
hot! The love scenes were
tastefully done without going
over the top. How do you
consistently write such sizzling
romances without it becoming
stale? Find this book in our catalog.
CARLY: Thank you! That's
a challenge with each book,
I'm afraid I'm
not doing it differently
or as well as the last time.
I can't tell you how
I do it each time. Those
have become without a doubt,
the hardest scenes to write
in each book.
JEN: Were you relieved when
you finished Hot Item because
the trilogy was finally complete
or were you thinking perhaps
you wanted to continue the
storyline and write a fourth?
CARLY: At the time I finished,
I truly believed I'd
completed the trilogy. I
wasn't relieved, I
was just finished. And then
I started getting letters
asking for more Hot Zone
books, asking for specific
characters' stories.
This isn't new, readers
ask all the time for more,
but HOT ITEM did so phenomenally
well out of the gate, I thought
maybe I was onto something
and I'd do some more!
So now I am going to ask
for publisher OK to go forward
with more Hot Zone books.
Watch the website for news!
JEN: Your upcoming release Cross
My Heart due out in
August is quite the departure
from your past work. After
reading both Hot Item and Cross
My Heart, I really
can't choose a favorite
because they are so different.
Please tell us about this
book and why it was a challenging,
yet successful, undertaking
for you.
CARLY: Yes, they are different
and that scares me, to be
honest. What happened was
that I thought if readers
were going to pay more money
for a hardcover, maybe I
should give them something
more. Something different!
Then, I was thinking I needed
to stretch creatively. CROSS
MY HEART just happened. It's
deeper and not light like
my past stories but it IS
a Carly Phillips story. It's
sequel SEALED WITH A KISS
(8/07) is in the same vein.
Whether I do more like these
I suppose will depend upon
reader reaction, I think!
Thanks for the interview,
Jen. I really enjoyed talking
with you. Your column is
always a pleasure to read.
Thank you, Carly! It was
my pleasure. You are the
best!
Here is the trivia question!
Good luck!
What is the name of Carly's August
2006 hardcover release?
All five books have been distributed. Thanks
for particpating in the Trivia Contest.
Please e-mail me
at jensjewels@gmail.com with
your answer!
Next month, I will be interviewing
Judy Merrill Larsen, the
author of All The Numbers.
It is a powerful novel that
will change the way you look
at jet skis forever! You
won't want to miss
it!
Until next month…….Jen |