Tim Traynor's Blog
April 27, 2015
Facebook Pages
I have created some Facebook pages. There is my Author page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tim-Tr...
A page for TUT & ANN (the first book in my series THREE SISTERS FOUR: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tut-An...
AND A page for SEA WITCH CHRONICLES "BEELZEBETH' (the second book in my series THREE SISTERS FOUR: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sea-Wi...
THE PAGE FOR "MARS" 2 IS NOW UP AND RUNNING. PLEASE COME OVER AND SHOW YOUR SUPPORT! THANK YOU!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mars-2...
A page for TUT & ANN (the first book in my series THREE SISTERS FOUR: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tut-An...
AND A page for SEA WITCH CHRONICLES "BEELZEBETH' (the second book in my series THREE SISTERS FOUR: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sea-Wi...
THE PAGE FOR "MARS" 2 IS NOW UP AND RUNNING. PLEASE COME OVER AND SHOW YOUR SUPPORT! THANK YOU!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mars-2...
Published on April 27, 2015 18:35
March 9, 2015
Guardian Angel
The last book in my series THREE SISTERS FOUR, Guardian Angel, is coming SOON. Now would be a great time to read the first three. The suggested reading order is as follows:
1. Tut & Ann
2. Sea Witch Chronicles "Beelzebeth"
3. Mars 2
* and for a bonus Hi-Tec Rocks.
Try the books and take the quizzes, which can be found on goodreads. I hope you all enjoy!
1. Tut & Ann
2. Sea Witch Chronicles "Beelzebeth"
3. Mars 2
* and for a bonus Hi-Tec Rocks.
Try the books and take the quizzes, which can be found on goodreads. I hope you all enjoy!
Published on March 09, 2015 17:16
February 25, 2015
Interview
I was recently asked to do an interview, while it is not usually my thing they promised to keep it short. I figured I will share it with the world so here it is!
Author Interview
Q. What do you enjoy doing when you are not writing?
A. That's a good question for any author, because writing novels can definitely be a tedious affair. For my personal me-time, that's always meant various physical activities. Being a Southern California native, most were influenced by various beach activities, where I've spent most my life. Surfing, volleyball and endless bike rides along L.A's magnificent bike paths were the norm. Then I moved to Big Bear Lake, to write the third novel in TSF. I replaced surfing with mountain climbing–for that same recharging effect. Now that I've come to Northern Nevada, to finish the series, I have the best of both worlds–that being, plenty of sand and more mountains than I'll ever be able to climb. I love the beautiful emptiness here. For a writer that's trying to remain focused, it doesn't get any better
Q. Is there any particular author or book that influenced you either when you were growing up, or as an adult?
A. Not really. I've always liked whatever kinds of stories maintained the fastest pace. That includes anything from thrillers, historical sagas, mysteries and even some biographies. I have a tendency to get bored rather quickly and if there's too many flat spots in a book, I'll usually put it down, even if I'm in the middle of a read. So, don't bore me, or you, or any reader.
Q. Your series, THREE SISTERS FOUR uses different genres for each book. What is your favorite genre to write?
A. Again, I don't really have a personal preference for any genre in particular. I can find something I like in just about anything, as long as it’s well-paced and I care about the characters.
Q. Do you have any advice for anyone aspiring to be a writer?
A. Actually, I do. The best advice I ever received came straight from the Ernest Hemingway school of thought. He suggested that every writer should put themselves in the first person, as he did with "For Whom the Bells Toll." When your story becomes your own personal adventure/fantasy, unfolding daily, page by page, regardless of any actual connection to any actual events, if you’re persistent, it might just be enough to see you through to the end of your story. But equally important, the very same day you finish, completely forget about all the make believe stuff and get to work on the next one.
Author Interview
Q. What do you enjoy doing when you are not writing?
A. That's a good question for any author, because writing novels can definitely be a tedious affair. For my personal me-time, that's always meant various physical activities. Being a Southern California native, most were influenced by various beach activities, where I've spent most my life. Surfing, volleyball and endless bike rides along L.A's magnificent bike paths were the norm. Then I moved to Big Bear Lake, to write the third novel in TSF. I replaced surfing with mountain climbing–for that same recharging effect. Now that I've come to Northern Nevada, to finish the series, I have the best of both worlds–that being, plenty of sand and more mountains than I'll ever be able to climb. I love the beautiful emptiness here. For a writer that's trying to remain focused, it doesn't get any better
Q. Is there any particular author or book that influenced you either when you were growing up, or as an adult?
A. Not really. I've always liked whatever kinds of stories maintained the fastest pace. That includes anything from thrillers, historical sagas, mysteries and even some biographies. I have a tendency to get bored rather quickly and if there's too many flat spots in a book, I'll usually put it down, even if I'm in the middle of a read. So, don't bore me, or you, or any reader.
Q. Your series, THREE SISTERS FOUR uses different genres for each book. What is your favorite genre to write?
A. Again, I don't really have a personal preference for any genre in particular. I can find something I like in just about anything, as long as it’s well-paced and I care about the characters.
Q. Do you have any advice for anyone aspiring to be a writer?
A. Actually, I do. The best advice I ever received came straight from the Ernest Hemingway school of thought. He suggested that every writer should put themselves in the first person, as he did with "For Whom the Bells Toll." When your story becomes your own personal adventure/fantasy, unfolding daily, page by page, regardless of any actual connection to any actual events, if you’re persistent, it might just be enough to see you through to the end of your story. But equally important, the very same day you finish, completely forget about all the make believe stuff and get to work on the next one.
Published on February 25, 2015 14:02
February 24, 2015
Tut & Ann
Tut & Annis a Historical Fiction book based on the lives of Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun. This book fills in the blanks left out in History. It tells the story the way I believed it happened and so far none have been able to prove otherwise. Give it a try and let me know your thoughts.
Published on February 24, 2015 19:31
February 16, 2015
THREE SISTERS FOUR
I am currently working on the last book in my series THREE SISTERS FOUR. This series is a new literary concept. I use four books to tell the story of three sisters, each book if of a different genre. Tut & Ann, is historical fiction (Amazon bestseller), Sea Witch Chronicles "Beelzebeth", is a modern thriller, and MARS 2, is science fiction. Guardian Angel will be the last in the series.
Published on February 16, 2015 14:43


