Marva Dasef conjures up some Halloween fun!

Cate: Ha, love it! What do you love most about Halloween?Marva: It’s a time when scary can also be funny. I like funny scary, but scary scary scares me.
Cate: Me too. :) Do you have a favorite memory of a Halloween past?Marva: A friend and I dressed up for work as vampire hookers. We went to a McDonalds giving out free Happy Meals to people in costume. I think they just meant for kids. However, I still have my plastic crocodile cup.
Cate: Too funny! Wish you'd shared pictures. :) Have you ever had an unusual experience you couldn’t explain?Marva: One time, the sidewalk started oozing colors which swirled into a paisley pattern. Wait, I can explain that. Hey, it was the 60’s! Everybody was doing that.
Cate: lol What frightens you the most?Marva: Other than nuclear holocaust? Definitely the Zombie Apocalypse.
Cate: Ever gone on a ghost tour? Or ghost hunting on your own?Marva: I’ve explored a few graveyards late at night. I even tried a séance a couple of times, but so far, no ghosts have shown themselves. I wish they would.
Cate: Any favorite Halloween recipes you’d care to share?Marva: Yes. Take a paper bag, go next door, say Trick or Treat, eat candy. It’s not as easy as it sounds. So many doors slammed in your face!
Cate: Good trick! Tell us about your latest release, and where readers can find it online.Marva: Now I’ll get serious. “Setara’s Genie” came out in August from MuseItUp Publishing. It’s still only in ebook format, but can be found on Amazon, B&N, Omnilit, and, of course, the MuseItUp Bookstore.
It’s about a bored little rich girl who a genie decides should be his Master, or Mistress if you please. The have all sorts of adventures together meeting demons, flying horses, mermen, pirates, and viziers. The logline is: A girl, a genie, a few demons. Would could go wrong?
Here are a couple of the links:MuseItUp http://tinyurl.com/SetarasGenie Amazon http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00906ZAPU
Cate: Care to share a blurb or excerpt? Marva: Sure. Here’s the blurb.

As did Scheherazade before him, Abu leaves Najda hanging in the middle of each yarn to keep her coming back. Between stories, he questions the girl about her life. He discovers that she’s been promised in marriage to an old man whom she hates, but she must wed him to save her sick mother’s life. The rich bridegroom will pay for the doctors the mother needs. Meanwhile, Najda sells spices in the market to earn enough money to keep her mother alive.
He relates the adventures of the bored daughter of a rich merchant, Setara, and her genie, Basit, as they encounter the creatures of legend and folklore: a lonely cave demon seeking a home; a flying, fire-breathing horse who has lost his mate; a dragon searching for his family; an evil genie hunting for the man who put him in a lamp; and a merboy prince cast out of his undersea kingdom.
Cate: Love love love that cover. What inspired you to write about the theme?Marva: There’s a theme? Oh, right. Um, friendship and love between street gangs of demons and monsters, just the usual kid stuff.
Cate: Anything else you’d like to share?Marva: I’d love for people to see my serious side (kidding, I don’t have one) by visiting my website and blog:Web: http://tinyurl.com/DasefAuthor Blog: http://mgddasef.blogspot.com/
Cate: Marva has a treat for you!Marva: I’d like to give someone who comments on this post a free ebook of their choice. I’d like people to have a choice. I’ll provide the details on the ten or so books I have available for gifting.

Cate: Thanks so much for being part of the Halloween fun, Marva!
Yep, you knew it was coming. Everybody sing along to Monster Mash!

Published on October 14, 2012 22:00
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