Now Presenting: Amy Sue Nathan!

Today on the blog I'm so thrilled to be hosting Amy Sue Nathan, debut author of a fabulous new novel, The Glass Wives (St. Martin's). Amy started the popular Women's Fiction Writers blog two years ago, and it's a wonderful place to find interviews with some of the best voices in the genre today. Amy is a kind, generous, and talented person, and she's giving away a signed copy of The Glass Wives to one lucky reader--just leave a comment below to enter! 



Synopsis for The Glass Wives:




Evie and Nicole Glass share a last name. They also shared a husband. When
a tragic car accident ends the life of Richard Glass, it also upends
the lives of Evie and Nicole, and their children. There’s no love lost
between the widow and the ex. In fact, Evie sees a silver lining in all
this heartache—the chance to rid herself of Nicole once and for all. But
Evie wasn’t counting on her children’s bond with their baby
half-brother, and she wasn’t counting on Nicole’s desperate need to hang
on to the threads of family, no matter how frayed. Strapped for cash,
Evie cautiously agrees to share living expenses—and her home—with Nicole
and the baby. But when Evie suspects that Nicole is determined to
rearrange more than her kitchen, Evie must decide who she can trust.
More than that, she must ask: what makes a family?


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1) What inspired you to write  The Glass Wives ?

My life! In the novel, the main character is a divorced mom whose
ex-husband dies leaving her with two kids and a mortgage and a big mess.
That happened to me in 2004. But, I turned the truth inside out and
upside down to write fiction because I wouldn't write about my real life
kids or our real hardships. It was fun to write with "what if" in
mind. 




2) Who are some of your author idols?
Judy
Blume, Margaret Atwood, Alice Hoffman. But really my idols are the
authors around me who are talented and generous who I'm proud to call my
friends. 




3) What teenage memory makes you cringe?
I
wore a lot of blue and pink eye shadow. I had very long nails and very
tight jeans. Oh c'mon. It was the early 80s and it was awesome. 




4) What advice do you have for aspiring authors?
Don't
give up. You can't have a book published if you don't write it, rewrite
it, rewrite it again, polish it, and put it out there for others to
critique. 




5) You’ve been asked to bring a dish to a summer potluck. What’s your Go-To Recipe?


Now
that's when I cringe! The best thing anyone ever brought to one of my
backyard barbecues was a bag of ice cream novelties for dessert. I
thought it was so clever! And it was so much fun to just pass around the
bag and let everyone pick their own treat.  If I had to cook and it was
summer, I like feta, watermelon, and mint (or basil) on skewers.

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Thanks, Amy! (I too LOVE Judy Blume, Margaret Atwood, and Alice Hoffman...) Don't forget to leave a comment that includes your email address* below to win a SIGNED COPY!!! Tell us YOUR Go-To summer potluck recipe. You have until midnight EST, Friday June 7 to enter.



*Don't worry, I won't spam you, but I do need to get a hold of you if you win!
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