#WriterWednesday Interview with Teresa Trent

I’d like to welcome Teresa Trent to the blog for #WriterWednesday!

Favorite thing to do when you have free time: I love to sew apparel. I have a list of YouTube ladies who sew and I get my inspiration from them. When people find out I sew they almost always say sewing is no longer a way to save money over buying garments in a store. That’s when I tell them that I don’t sew to save money. I sew because I’m a creative person and it’s fun!

The thing you’ll always move to the bottom of your to do list: It used to be going to the dentist, but now I would say tax-related paperwork.

Most daring thing you’ve ever done: Writing a book and self-publishing it.

Something you chickened out from doing: Seeing a scary movie in a theater. I hate “jump-scares.” When I went to see The Shining, years ago, someone in the seat in front of me asked me to quit screaming.

The most exciting thing about your writing life: There have been many wonderful things. I was over the moon when my late agent, Dawn Dowdle agreed to represent me. I had only self-published, so it felt like I was becoming one of the cool kids. Then getting the opportunity to work with traditional publishers, which was not always easy, but always rewarding. Then, getting the chance to share my writing and have people actually like it. I will always be Sally Fields at the Oscars. “You really like me? Really?”

The one thing you wish you could do over in your writing life: I wish I would have waited to self-publish my first book, A Dash of Murder. It was full of grammatical errors and even though I had it professionally edited, the first reviews are still up on Amazon.

The nicest thing a reader said to you: I had a reader tell me she wanted to live in the small towns I create in my books. I understood completely, because there are days I live there, too!

The craziest thing a reader said to you: Is that me in your book? Am I that character?

Best piece of advice you received from another writer: Your book is your product that you are trying to sell. Along with making it creative, make it buyable. That means no buggy books. The story should flow, the grammar is correct, and it should have a clear-cut resolution in the end.

Something you would tell a younger you about your writing: Have confidence in your abilities and do not compare yourself to anyone else. No one has the life-experiences you have, and you do not have theirs. Your story is worth telling.

Something you wanted to be when you were a kid: I wanted to be an actress. I went to New York City to visit a friend when I was 19. She was trying to get hired on Broadway. The minute I saw all the sacrifices she was making, I changed my mind. I went into teaching.

Something you do that you never dreamed you’d do: Write a book! I wanted to write when I was younger but got busy with teaching school and raising children. When I decided to make time in my life for writing, I never dreamed I’d still be at it over a decade later. It’s been a wonderful journey so far!

About Teresa:

Teresa Trent is the author of the Swinging Sixties Mystery Series published by Level Best Books featuring The Twist and Shout Murder (2022), If I Had a Hammer (2023), and Listen, Do You Want to Know a Secret (2024). She has been writing and publishing mysteries since 2011 starting with the Pecan Bayou Mystery Series and followed by the Piney Woods Mystery Series. When Teresa isn't writing novels and short stories, she spends her time creating narrated excerpts on her podcast, Books to the Ceiling, where she gets to use all that community theater experience from her teens and twenties along with a little audio editing she learned from her daughter. Teresa is a former English teacher, but also spent many years teaching music to preschoolers working with children of all abilities. Teresa makes her home in Texas with her husband and son.

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Everyone has a secret, and in 1964, Dot Morgan's new job at KDUD Radio is filled with them. Her boss, Holden Ramsey, is a terrible flirt, but he's also engaged to a beautiful socialite. When Dot finds out he's hiding involvements with other women, the hidden facts lead to a grisly murder. Can Dot figure out who is murdering the women in Holden's life before she finds herself next on the hit parade?   

Amazon Link    https://www.amazon.com/Listen-You-Want-Know-Secret-ebook/dp/B0CQ192VZ1/

#ThisorThatThursday Author Interview with Teresa Trent

I’d like to welcome author Teresa Trent to the blog for #ThisorThatThursday!

I’d like to welcome the fabulous Teresa Trent to the blog today for #ThisorThatThursday!

Things you need for your writing sessions: I need a quiet room. I might put on music, but when I’m really into it, it’s just me and all those people in my head.

Things that hamper your writing: If I’m stressed out over something new in my life, I have a hard time writing. For example, my son being in the hospital. I couldn’t write at all until we knew he was going to be okay, then I couldn’t stop writing. I guess I had bottled up on my writing urges.

Things you love about writing: I love to create characters, situations, ideal worlds. I love to write an outline and work my way through it.

Things you hate about writing: Hands down—editing. One of the methods I use for writing is dictation, especially when I’m on a roll. Unfortunately, dictation stinks when it comes to punctuation and using the right word.

Hardest thing about being a writer: For me it’s going through draft after draft after draft. By the end of the process, you really don’t want to read that book again.

Easiest thing about being a writer: Getting to play with storylines and of course, I love the flexibility of my work hours.

Things you never want to run out of: I’m weird. Chocolate, licorice, cottage cheese, coffee/tea.

Things you wish you’d never bought: The latest diet program I fell for on Facebook.

Favorite foods: Pizza, Lasagna, Tiger Roll, Chicken Lo Mein

Things that make you want to gag: Brussel Sprouts, Okra

Favorite music or song: I love New Age piano music. Think George Winston or Kevin Kern. It gives me a calm base to go about my day.

Music that drives you crazy: Heavy metal and rap. I gave birth with rap music playing in the birthing suite once. I don’t know put it on the tv but I distinctly remember someone saying to me “Push” and my reply was “Turn it off!”

Favorite smell: Roast beef cooking in the oven.

Something that makes you hold your nose: I went to college in Greeley, Colorado. The school was upwind of the stockyards. Nothing like rushing to class holding your nose.

Things you always put in your books: A moment between characters that makes me cry.

Things you never put in your books: The “F” word.

Things to say to an author: Where can I leave a review?

Things to say to an author if you want to be fictionally killed off in their next book: You know, I have a great idea for a book. You can write it for me and then I’ll collect the royalties! Okay?

Things that make you happy: Time with my family, reading, singing with my daughter, watching streaming tv with my husband.

Things that drive you crazy: People on the phone in traffic who don’t go when the light turns green. I’m in Houston and boy, howdy. It happens daily.

About Teresa:

Teresa Trent is the author of over 15 books. She started writing cozy mysteries with the Pecan Bayou and Piney Woods Mystery Series. She sets her stories in different geographical areas of Texas and The Swinging Sixties historical series is set just north of Dallas, starting in 1962. You might think with so many books set in the Lone Star state, she was born there, but no. She has lived all over the world, thanks to her father's career in the army. After living in Texas for twenty-five years, she's finally put down roots.

Teresa is a hybrid author, self-publishing early in her career, which led her to traditional publishing with Level Best Books and Camel Press. She is the author of several short stories that have appeared in a host of anthologies. Teresa publishes the blog and podcast, Books to the Ceiling at https://teresatrent.blog where she loves to read the book excerpts of other writers and share in the writing community.

Teresa is a member of Sisters in Crime and lives in Houston, Texas with her husband and son.

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