by Lois Winston
Talk Gertie
To Me was my first published novel.
It combined chick lit, hen lit, and romance. The
novel featured Connie Stedworth, a menopausal Martha Stewart clone; her
rebellious daughter Nori; and Nori’s imaginary friend Gertie. The book received
critical acclaim and was the recipient of a few awards. And then it went out of
print. However, it’s now available for
the first time as an ebook.
Two years ago Nori fled
the conservative mentality of both her parents and Ten Commandments, Iowa, for
Manhattan. She loves her new life -- until one devastating afternoon that
culminates with the arrival of her mother. Mom is suffering from middle-age
meltdown. Her only identity is as a wife and mother, but her husband is a
workaholic, and her daughter is halfway across the country. Grandchildren would
give her life new purpose. If only Nori would come to her senses and marry town
mortician and most eligible bachelor Eugene Draymore.
To that end, Mom sets off
to bring Nori home. But when she meets Nori’s neighbor, her plans take an
unexpected twist, and she’s thrust headfirst into a career as the next Martha
Stewart. Suddenly, she’s a somebody in her own right and reconsiders returning
to her old life.
As a coping mechanism,
Nori resurrects Gertie, her adolescent imaginary friend. A laptop mix-up lands
her musings in the hands of Mackenzie Randolph, a talk-radio station manager on
deadline to boost sagging ratings or lose his job. He knows he’s found the
answer to his prayers when he reads Nori’s make-believe correspondence.
And maybe he’s found much
more.
Meanwhile Dad, with Eugene
in tow, comes in search of his AWOL wife. Tempers flare when Mom refuses to
return home. However, when she and Dad hear Nori on the radio, they unite to
“save” her from the corruption of both Mac and Manhattan.
And
that’s when things really get interesting.
I honed my
humor chops with Talk Gertie To Me. The book definitely prepared me to
write the humorous Anastasia Pollack
Crafting Mysteries.
A few years ago I was approached by a publisher to contribute a
novella to an anthology. This seemed like the perfect vehicle for a sequel to Talk Gertie To Me. Readers had been
asking for one for quite some time. However, as I mulled over plot ideas, everything I came up with involved a
mystery. I finally gave in to my inner muse and wrote Elementary, My Dear Gertie, which is one part
chick lit, one part hen lit, one part romance and all parts mystery.
Unfortunately,
circumstances were such that the anthology was never published.
Then about a
year ago, I began to see how indie publishing was taking off. Whereas once the
thought of self-publishing was something I’d never consider, I started seeing
authors having great success self-publishing their out-of-print books and even
some never before published works. I had received the rights back to Talk Gertie To Me and decided to
publish it and Elementary, My Dear Gertie as ebooks.
In Elementary,
My Dear Gertie I’ve sent Nori, Mac, and Gertie back to Ten Commandments,
Iowa. However, I needed a compelling
reason for their visit because the last thing Nori wants to do is return to Ten
Commandments. What better reason than Christmas? The sequel takes place two
years after the original book. Nori has agreed to head home for the holidays,
but she does so with all sorts of trepidations. It turns out
to be anything but an ordinary Christmas.
Connie’s Christmas gift to Nori is a needlepoint pillow with a
none-too-subtle message about marriage and children. Mac is all for exchanging
I do’s. He’s even bought the ring, but before he can pop the question, an
explosion (the literal kind) hurls him and Nori right into the middle of a
murder investigation. Of course, Gertie can’t help but lend her acerbic wit to
the twists and turns as yet another scandal envelopes the not-so-pious
residents of Ten Commandments.
Both Talk
Gertie To Me and Elementary, My Dear
Gertie are available for Kindle, Nook, and iPad. Buy links can be found on my website.
Award-winning author Lois Winston writes the critically acclaimed
Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mysteries series featuring magazine crafts editor
and reluctant amateur sleuth Anastasia Pollack. Assault With a Deadly
Glue Gun, a 2011 release, was the first book in the series and
received starred reviews from both Publishers Weekly and Booklist. Kirkus
Reviews dubbed it, “North Jersey’s more mature answer to Stephanie Plum” Death
By Killer Mop Doll was released in 2012. Revenge of
the Crafty Corpse will be a January 2013 release. Lois also writes
romance, romantic suspense, humorous women's fiction, and non-fiction under her
own name and as Emma Carlyle. Visit Lois at http://www.loiswinston.com, visit Emma
at http://www.emmacarlyle.com,
and visit Anastasia at the Killer Crafts & Crafty Killers character
blog, www.anastasiapollack.blogspot.com.
9 comments:
Sounds like a fun read, Lois. :)
Rose
Just love that Gertie title.
Thanks Rose and Roxy!
I don't know where your time & energy come from, but it's impressive! Best wishes on all your many projects.
Thank you, Kathleen! Being an insomniac can be a plus at times. ;-)
Hi Lois,
Elementary, Me Dear Gertie sounds like a great holiday read suitable for anyone's virtual stocking. :)
Thanks, Beth! I never thought about virtual stockings, but now that we have virtual books, I suppose we need them. I draw the line at virtual Christmas cookies, though. I want the real thing!
I am so happy indie publishing gives new life to titles that for whatever reason didn't get their days in the sun. The title's great, Lois.
Thanks, Jenny! It's a brave new world out there in indie land.
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