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Group Interview with Diane Chamberlain
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Aug 19, 2009 12:57AM

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Get ready folks get excited our first author will be on here live tomorrow night from 7pm to 9pm est.
She may get on early and stay late but you guys should come by and check it out.
She may get on early and stay late but you guys should come by and check it out.
Books by Diane Chamberlain
From Mira Books: Breaking the Silence -- December 2009 (reissue; orig. 1999)
Secrets She Left Behind -- June 2009 (sequel to Before the Storm) ISBN-13:978-0778326151
The Courage Tree -- April 2009 (reissue; orig. 2000) ISBN-13:978-0778327417
Before the Storm-- 2008 ISBN-13:978-0778325413
The Secret Life of CeeCee Wilkes -- 2008 ISBN-13: 978-0778325314
The Bay at Midnight -- 2007 ISBN-13: 978-0778323419
Her Mother’s Shadow-- 2006;
Book # 3 in Keeper of the
Light trilogy ISBN-13:978-0778321286
Kiss River— 2005; Book # 2 in Keeper of the Light trilogy ISBN-13:978-0778320029
Keeper of the Light—reissued 2002, orig. 1992 -- Book # 1 in Keeper of the Light trilogy ISBN-13:978-1551669595
Cypress Point— 2002 (watch for 2010 reissue) ISBN-10:1551668823
Summer’s Child – 2000 —(watch for 2010 reissue) ISBN-13: 978-1551665092
From Harper Collins,
out of print
The Escape Artist—1997
Reflection—1995
Brass Ring—1994
Fire and Rain—1993
Secret Lives—1991
Lovers andStrangers—1993
Private Relations—1993
Short Story
“The Dreamer”—in The Journey Home (anthology), ImaJinn Press, 2005
From Mira Books: Breaking the Silence -- December 2009 (reissue; orig. 1999)
Secrets She Left Behind -- June 2009 (sequel to Before the Storm) ISBN-13:978-0778326151
The Courage Tree -- April 2009 (reissue; orig. 2000) ISBN-13:978-0778327417
Before the Storm-- 2008 ISBN-13:978-0778325413
The Secret Life of CeeCee Wilkes -- 2008 ISBN-13: 978-0778325314
The Bay at Midnight -- 2007 ISBN-13: 978-0778323419
Her Mother’s Shadow-- 2006;
Book # 3 in Keeper of the
Light trilogy ISBN-13:978-0778321286
Kiss River— 2005; Book # 2 in Keeper of the Light trilogy ISBN-13:978-0778320029
Keeper of the Light—reissued 2002, orig. 1992 -- Book # 1 in Keeper of the Light trilogy ISBN-13:978-1551669595
Cypress Point— 2002 (watch for 2010 reissue) ISBN-10:1551668823
Summer’s Child – 2000 —(watch for 2010 reissue) ISBN-13: 978-1551665092
From Harper Collins,
out of print
The Escape Artist—1997
Reflection—1995
Brass Ring—1994
Fire and Rain—1993
Secret Lives—1991
Lovers andStrangers—1993
Private Relations—1993
Short Story
“The Dreamer”—in The Journey Home (anthology), ImaJinn Press, 2005

What's the process? do you want the q's on here before she gets on?
Sorry, I haven't done anything like this in the past, and I'm excited =0)
Monika wrote: "this should be awesome! can't wait to see the Qs and As!
What's the process? do you want the q's on here before she gets on?
Sorry, I haven't done anything like this in the past, and I'm excited..."
Yes get your questions together ask one before she gets here and then ask another after she responds to keep the flow going.. The less dead time the better for her. If it starts getting real busy then ask more at once so that it does not get confusing.
What's the process? do you want the q's on here before she gets on?
Sorry, I haven't done anything like this in the past, and I'm excited..."
Yes get your questions together ask one before she gets here and then ask another after she responds to keep the flow going.. The less dead time the better for her. If it starts getting real busy then ask more at once so that it does not get confusing.

What was your process in starting your first book?
In your bio it says you just started writing one day, but if you can give some examples(did you outline the story, did you just write random ideas and form them into chapters later etc)?
I know everyone's story is different, but I think it gives readers a better sense of the person they are allowing to enter their hearts, minds and imaginations.
Also, your characters come to life so well, are they based on people you know, or are they just part of your wonderful ability to create?


My daughters and I both enjoy your books.
Do you schedule "writing" time or write when you feel inspired?




My personal all-time favorite, though, is my third book, Secret Lives, because it's the book where I finally found my "voice" as a writer, and where I learned to weave surprises and tension into the story.






I have some questions one of the other members wanted me to ask for them since they could not make it I guess they will read it later.








So I saw on your site that you have two shelties--are you an animal lover as well?


We read The Thirteenth Tale
by Diane Setterfield as a group read I thought it was ok but not a top 10 by any means.
by Diane Setterfield as a group read I thought it was ok but not a top 10 by any means.


This is Christina's questions she could not make it tonight but I told her I would post them if you have already answered a similar question then skip it.
What/Who was your source of inspiration for writing the Courage Tree?
How has your background in adolescent psychotherapy and your studies in special education shaped you as a writer?
How has growing up in Plainfield, New Jersey found its way into your books?
If you HAD to pick a favorite of your 19 books, which would it be and why?
What is the best advice you have ever received with regard to writing?
What advice would you give aspiring writers?
What is your greatest source of inspiration for character development?
Which character did you have the most difficult time developing and why?
Do you have a favorite character? If so, who?
What/Who was your source of inspiration for writing the Courage Tree?
How has your background in adolescent psychotherapy and your studies in special education shaped you as a writer?
How has growing up in Plainfield, New Jersey found its way into your books?
If you HAD to pick a favorite of your 19 books, which would it be and why?
What is the best advice you have ever received with regard to writing?
What advice would you give aspiring writers?
What is your greatest source of inspiration for character development?
Which character did you have the most difficult time developing and why?
Do you have a favorite character? If so, who?