So, I got a great chance to learn about the books with this interview. Enjoy meeting my new friend, John Tucker.
What's your novel about?
Romancing the Fox is the story of John McKenzie, a successful
screenwriter who's given the reins to produce his latest screenplay – Hell Hath
No Fury. In order to give his film some Hollywood buzz, he makes the decision
to hire a porn actress to co-star in his movie. After interviewing seven
hand-picked women, he chooses one he thinks has the charisma and ability to
make it on the silver screen. He also falls in love with her. That's when the
book kicks into second gear.
In Los Angeles, she prepares for her role, slowly warms up to
him, and deals with old enemies, and bitter associates. In Manhattan, he toils
away on his film and struggles with the doubts of his friends, and past flames
who are jealous about his budding romance with a woman they view as beneath
him.
The novel has characters that will make you smile, curse, and
roll your eyes. On the west coast there's a whip-wielding dominatrix, a
conniving vixen who wears Catholic schoolgirl attire, and an aging veteran with
familial ties to the titular Fox. On the
east coast, McKenzie deals a snarky British actress who's caused 14 divorces, a
flaky former swimsuit model who's not what she seems, and an ex-lover who grows
increasingly unstable when McKenzie and his Fox are reunited in New York.
How did you come up with the concept?
This is my first novel. I wrote it in 2008 and had to do some
massive re-tooling in order to ready it for publication. My original concept
was to have a loser at love fall for a woman who physically dealt in it. She
would play on his emotions and at the end, would leave him a bitter, lovelorn
husk. Around chapter 11, I changed the focus and had her willing to confront
her own shattered thoughts about men and give him a chance to claim her heart.
After that, the novel seemed to write itself.
Did you do any research on the porn industry before you
began writing?
No, I was once a porn star myself and....just kidding.
:-D No, I prepped for the mindset by
watching several documentaries about the industry, took notes on over a dozen
interviews with adult entertainers on You Tube, and liked the Paul Anderson
film Boogie Nights enough to buy it. And yes, I glanced at a few actual X-rated
movies...but I didn't like it. :-)
Who's your favorite characters in the story?
John McKenzie is a borderline alcoholic who has
self-confidence issues, two failed marriages, and worships women. Putting him
in a situation where he falls in love with a porn-star seemed to be the thing
to do. The Fox also has self worth issues, distrusts almost every man in her
life, and has a short fuse. Of the secondary characters, the villains are very
compelling. Trix is a conniving porn star who will do anything to get out of
the industry. Megan McCoy is McKenzie's longtime Friend-With-Benefits who waits
too long to snap him up for herself. She becomes the Big Bad of volume one.
Volume one? You have a sequel in mind?
I have three sequels in mind. Romancing the Fox deals with
selecting the Fox, giving the reader the growing relationship she has with
McKenzie, and ends on the day before they shoot the actual movie. Chasing the Fox will deal with the film, the
promotional tour, and the red carpet gala. Tempting the Fox will focus two
years in the future and examines Fox and McKenzie's relationship – the good and
the bad. The finale, Rescuing the Fox is presently being worked on and wraps up
what I'm calling The Fox Saga.
Since the novel deals with people in the adult
entertainment industry, what did you do to give the reader insights into a
profession generally sneered at by most people in the world?
Like in real life, some performers love their job, while
others despise it and settle for the money they bring in. Shayla Sinn
successfully markets herself on the internet, Debbye Taunt has a sugar daddy,
and Solitude is damaged goods and fresh out of rehab when she interviews for
McKenzie. They're all part of a destructive career path that hardens their
heart, compels them to partake of recreational drugs, and forces them to hang
out with unsavory friends and associates who lead them into the darker recesses
of their life. In the novel I go into their personal lives, the movie sets, and
the casting couch offices of the business owners who employ them – nothing
explicit but the reader will know what's going on. While it may seem glamorous
on the outside, rest assured I don't make their stories appealing. In real
life, the successful ones are few and far between and many leave the industry
bitter, broken, or dead.
From what you've published, you don't seem to be
pigeonholed into one genre. Divisive is a dark drama full of irredeemable
characters. The Little Girl You Kiss Goodnight is a YA mystery with a teenager
investigating her estranged mother's murder. How would you classify Romancing
the Fox and why do you branch out in different directions while most
authors are complacent to stay in one?
Romancing the Fox is a Romantic/Drama with comedic elements.
When I wrote it, I envisioned each chapter as being an episode of a
HBO/Showtime series. Mostly drama, sprinkled with a few funny touches, and
ending every chapter with a cliffhanger or a defining moment by various
characters. While each of my novels have different themes, you'll see my
writing style and three dimensional denizens are all appealing, nefarious, and
sometimes disconcerting. As far as branching out, I think readers like to have
their minds and emotions taken to assorted locales, professions, and unusual
thematic elements.
When is Romancing the Fox available?
It's available Jan 29- Feb 3 on Amazon for a dollar, along
with my other two novels. I also have a rollout event on Facebook Feb 1-3 that
will include games, free books, and random discussions pertaining to the
novel.
Ok campers, like John alluded to, he is having a huge entertaining giveaway related to the release of this book. Check out all the fun and action here: https://www.facebook.com/#!/events/151091075044686/
And don't forget to connect with my new indie friend.
Remember, the best way to support an independent author is to BUY THEIR BOOK! :-) Buy John's latest here: http://www.amazon.com/Romancing-Fox-The-Saga-ebook/dp/B00B87PBA8/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1359643021&sr=8-10&keywords=romancing+the+Fox
Great interview! Thanks Samantha and John!
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