Deanna Lynn Sletten writes women’s fiction and romance novels that dig deeply into the lives of the characters, giving the reader an in-depth look into their hearts and souls. She has also written one middle-grade novel that takes you on the adventure of a lifetime.
Deanna’s romance novel, Memories, was a semifinalist in The Kindle Book Review’s Best Indie Books of 2012. Her novel, Sara’s Promise, was a semifinalist in The Kindle Book Review’s Best Indie Books of 2013 and a finalist in the 2013 National Indie Excellence Book Awards.
Deanna is married and has two grown children. When not writing, she enjoys walking the wooded trails around her northern Minnesota home with her beautiful Australian Shepherd or relaxing in the boat on the lake in the summer.
Visit Deanna at her website at www.deannalsletten.com.
Can you tell us a bit about
yourself?
I grew up in southern
California living near the beach and with a pool in the backyard. It was the
typical California lifestyle. Then, in my teens, we moved to a farm in northern
Minnesota, which was the exact opposite of our other life. But I grew up,
married, and stayed in Minnesota. I've been married forever, have two grown
children, four cats, a bird, and an incredible Aussie dog. I've actually been
writing for years, but was unable to secure a traditional publishing contract,
so I just kept writing. During that time, I was also a freelance writer,
writing articles for various websites and publications.
I love spending time outdoors
from spring to fall, and especially love autumn here in Minnesota. We spend as
much time as possible in our boat on the lake during the summer, and I also
love walking the trails in the woods around our house with my dog. Winters are
long here, great for writing but not so great for spending time outside. I also
love to travel and hope to do a lot of it in the upcoming years.
When did you begin writing?
I actually started writing
novels years ago when my first child was just a baby. I wrote every free moment
I could find. As my children grew older, I'd bring a notebook along with me and
write in my minivan during all those times I'd wait to pick them up from school
or activities, and also during baseball practices. I finished three books this
way, and started writing ideas for many more. I wasn't sure what I was going to
do with all these books and book ideas, since I couldn't seem to find a
publisher, but I kept writing anyway. Now I'm glad I did. When I learned about
self-publishing in 2011, I already had books I could publish and enough ideas
to keep me going for a long time.
What is this book about?
Maggie's Turn is about a mother, wife, and
employee who one day just drives away, without planning to, and finds herself
on a journey of self-exploration. Maggie and her husband, Andrew, have been
together since college, but their relationship has turned stale and he's
started taking Maggie for granted. Her children, ages 19 and 14, treat her like
she's their personal servant, and Maggie feels she no longer has any control
over her own life. She's worn out, run down, and feels uninspired in her life.
As Maggie journeys across country, she meets some interesting people who
inspire her, and she also spends time having difficult conversations with her
husband over the phone as they both try to make sense of what has happened to
their relationship. Maggie's Turn is not just all about drama and
heartache, though. It's a fun, sometimes humorous story of one woman's journey
to reconnect with her passions.
What inspired you to write
it?
I've been a mother. I've
chauffeured kids around day after day in a minivan, I've sat at sporting events
year after year, and I've tried balancing work, home, kids, and husband. Is
this the story of my life? No. But I think almost every mom knee-deep in
motherhood has thought once or twice about just driving away from all the chaos
for a much needed break. Women today are expected to do it all, from raising
the kids to bringing home a paycheck, and it can be overwhelming at times. I
think most mothers can relate to Maggie and understand why she ran away, and
will enjoy joining Maggie on her journey.
Who is your biggest supporter?
I have many. My husband is 100%
behind my writing. My kids cheer me on. I have many online author friends I
have met over the past two years who have been very encouraging and supportive.
And most importantly, there are my readers, the people who have read my books
and have left lovely reviews. They are really the best support group a writer
can have.
Who is your favorite author?
F. Scott Fitzgerald is my
favorite author. I've read all of his work, and enjoyed it very much. I love
his humor and sarcasm as well as his writing style. He knew his lifestyle was
ridiculous, and he made every effort to make fun of it in his novels. He was
honest, and knew how to not take himself too seriously, although he did take
his writing seriously. It's a shame he hadn't written more in his lifetime, or
hadn't lived longer; because I'm sure he had many more novels in him.
Was the road to publication
smooth sailing or a bumpy ride?
Since I'm a self-published
author, the road to publication was pretty smooth. In my quest to learn about
self-publishing, I ran into a wonderful blog by fantasy author Lindsay Buroker
(http://www.lindsayburoker.com/).
She wrote in-depth about her self-publishing journey and I learned so much from
reading her blog. From there, I did more research and learned to format my
ebooks and everything else I'd needed to self-publish. My daughter, Deborah,
had gone to college for computer design technology, so I coerced her into
creating my book covers for me. (This ended up quite nicely for her because she
decided she loved creating book covers and now she has her own online business,
Tugboat Design, (www.tugboatdesign.net),
and has created numerous covers for self-published authors.) I published my
first book in November 2011 and by March 2012, I already had three
self-published books online.
Where can readers purchase a
copy of your book?
Amazon Kindle ~ $3.99 – http://www.amazon.com/Maggies-Turn-ebook/dp/B00DZVZ1FK/
Paperback ~ $10.99 ~ http://www.amazon.com/Maggies-Turn-Deanna-Lynn-Sletten/dp/1491277289/
*After October 15th,
Maggie's Turn will be available on B&N Nook and on Kobo. (I will send these
links to Dorothy so she can let everyone know as soon as I publish them.)
Do you have a website and/or
blog where readers can find out more?
Yes, I have both. Readers can
find me on my website at www.deannalsletten.com
and at my blog at www.deannalynnsletten.com.
What is one piece of advice you
would like to share with aspiring authors everywhere?
I've spoken with so many
aspiring authors who are afraid to take the plunge and self-publish because
they are still afraid it will ruin their credibility and their chance of ever
acquiring an agent or a traditional publisher. Believe me, it won't. If you are
watching the self-publishing world, and you should be if you are considering
self-publishing, you see self-published authors hitting the top 100 on Amazon
and Barnes & Noble more and more. These authors are often approached by
agents and publishers. So don't be afraid to place your book out there. It is a
chance to get feedback from readers, sell books, and make money from your
writing. And if you sell well and make it to the top 100, that's even better.
What is up next for you?
I am currently working on my
sixth and seventh novels, both women's fiction, which I hope to have out in the
spring and summer of 2014. Sorry, that's as much as I wish to give away for
now.
Is there anything you would
like to add?
First, I'd like to thank you
for being a host for my Maggie's Turn book blog tour and for sharing my book
with your readers. Without the generosity of book review bloggers like you, I'd
have never been able to get the word out about my novels. I'd also like to
thank all of the wonderful readers who have bought my books and supported me by
leaving reviews on all of the vendor sites as well as on Goodreads. November
marks the second full year I've been self-publishing my novels, and this has
truly been a wonderful journey for me. I never thought I'd get a chance to
share my stories with readers, so this has been, and continues to be, a dream
come true.
7 comments:
Cheryl - Thanks so much for being a host on my book blog tour. The post looks amazing. I enjoyed sharing information about myself and my novel with your readers. :)
Thank you for hosting Deanna today, Cheryl!!!
Great having you today, Deanna.
I enjoyed the interview here today. Deanna, is a good to learn a little more about you. So you are originally from southern California. That's where I live now. Thanks for the tip of self-publishing. Might find that is the direction I go. I'll share with my son as well. Congrats on Maggie's Turn. I hope to read it soon.
I enjoyed the interview here today. Deanna, is a good to learn a little more about you. So you are originally from southern California. That's where I live now. Thanks for the tip of self-publishing. Might find that is the direction I go. I'll share with my son as well. Congrats on Maggie's Turn. I hope to read it soon.
Hi Eileen - Thanks for dropping by and for your kind words.
I liked this book.
http://www.teenaintoronto.com/2013/11/book-maggies-turn-2013-deanna-lynn.html
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