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Recent Interview with Fussy Librarian

June 11, 2019 by Mona

Posted on 06/03/2019 at 08:00 AM by Sadye Scott-Hainchek

Today we’re interviewing Mona Ingram, the author of more than four dozen romances.
Many of her stories take place in British Columbia, where she currently lives.

Most mornings, Ingram can be found at her computer, being pulled one way or another by the characters in her current work, many of whom invariably want to go off in a completely different direction than she planned.
But that’s the joy of writing!
Ingram is an avid bird watcher and is particularly happy when she can combine bird watching with travel.

SADYE: How did you come to see yourself as a writer, and what inspired you to seek publication?
MONA: I wish I could point to a specific event that jolted me into becoming a writer, but I can’t.
Throughout my life I’ve always read. I can still smell that wonderful, slightly musty smell of the library on Saturdays when we’d go for story time.
I feel incomplete without something to read, and I’d have to say it was a natural progression to writing and seeking out a publisher. When I started writing, there was no such thing as self-publication.
We wrote a specific length of book as per publisher guidelines, with Hero and Heroine meeting at a specific point in the story, and a prescribed number of sex scenes – if there were any, that is.
It was stifling, and thanks to exploring the internet, I discovered that I could tell my own story in whatever length I desired — with a heat level appropriate to the story. I’d found my wings!

SADYE: Which of your characters would you most and least like to become romantically involved with?
MONA: Aha! You’re asking for my deep dark secrets. But seriously, I’ve never written a hero that doesn’t appeal to me.
Having said that, the first that comes to mind is Freddie in the short novella Fixing Freddie. He’s attractive in a slightly bumbling manner, but he’s also a very successful businessman, and that turns me on.
The other hero who gets my heart started is Rafael, in Full Circle.
Rafa is (of course) handsome, but he’s driven to succeed in business while being restrained in his personal life. I could go for him in a big way.

SADYE: What has been the most touching or memorable piece of reader feedback you’ve received?
MONA: Like most authors. I read all my reviews and am delighted when I hear directly from a reader. There is one review I’ve never forgotten, although I can’t locate it now.
It was from a woman who had just lost a child to suicide, and she thanked me for writing a story that made her forget her pain – if even for a few moments.
It doesn’t get much better than that.

SADYE: What message or theme would you like readers to take away from your work?

MONA: I’ve found over the years that writers tend to come back to the same theme over and over again.
I don’t think that’s a bad thing — after all, one of the first things we’re told when starting out is to write what we know.
In the past few years I’ve found myself writing stories that a) portray strong women who help each other and b) include no explicit sex.
I’ve said it before in interviews, but it bears repeating – I find that not including explicit sex scenes forces me to write a better story. Also, to be honest, there are a lot of other authors who do it much better than I.
This is a roundabout way of saying that what I want readers to feel when they finish my books is: Yes!! I can make a difference in someone’s life.
Because we all can.

SADYE: What advice, as relates to your writing career, would you give your younger self?
MONA: I could give my younger self lots of advice, but I wouldn’t have taken it; I thought I knew it all.
Nowadays I’d say make sure you have a good command of your chosen language.
And get started – don’t put it off. The sooner you start, the sooner you can improve your skills.
The other thing I would say is to beware of the number of people out there who will sell you a course guaranteed to get your book on the New York Times bestseller list.
Yes, advice is helpful, but some of the best can be found in blogs. You’ll know them when you find them.
There is no secret to writing a best-seller. Only talent, hard work and some luck will do that.
Lastly, if you join Facebook writing groups, don’t believe everything you read. There is lots of misinformation out there.
I hesitate to end on a negative note, but writing isn’t a walk in the park. It’s a business and we should treat it as such.
But it’s also the most joyful thing I do, and I hope every new writer feels the same.

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A difficult decision…

April 11, 2019 by Mona

It’s never easy for an author to admit that they need new covers for their books. Especially when the ‘old’ cover was attractive, and sales were good. But trends and customer tastes change, and we have to keep up with the times.
And so it was with my book Full Circle. I loved the former cover, but when I expanded Full Circle into a trilogy, it was time for a change. My cover designer – the great Elizabeth Mackey – came up with a new concept for all three books in the series, and as usual I was delighted. Here they are:

Finding Forever should be available around April 14-15. Readers who loved Bella and Rafa’s story in Full Circle will be familiar with Bella’s daughter Melissa. Finding Forever is Melissa’s story, and I hope you enjoy it!

Update August 2019: The series is now complete. The first book is free and links to your preferred retailer can be found HERE.

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My books are no longer available in Kindle Unlimited

October 31, 2018 by Mona

At the end of November I removed my titles from iTunes, Barnes & Noble, Kobo and a few other smaller sites to enroll in Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited program. Amazon requires exclusivity and I was willing to try, but after 3 months (the required time) I find it’s just not working for me. Some of my author friends are having great success with the program, but not all… it’s hard to predict.

All of my books are still available on Amazon, but as of today I’m starting to re-publish my books with the outlets mentioned above. It will probably take 10 days or so to get them all up, and there are a few which were enrolled a bit later, so with the 90-day period, they won’t show up until the end of February and a couple in March, but most of them are available now.

I’m also working on editing and re-branding eight of my books, five of which were previously under Amazon’s control. They kindly gave me back the rights and I’m busy working with my cover artist, the great Elizabeth Mackey, who designs the best covers. When I start to release these – over the next couple of months – I’ll be sure to let you know.

In the meantime, thank you for sticking with me. I can’t say I’m overly disappointed that Kindle Unlimited didn’t work for me because I don’t care for being limited to just one outlet. I like the freedom to market my books as I see fit.

Thanks for your understanding and your support
Mona

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Love On the Half Shell – Chapter One

June 17, 2018 by Mona

Chapter One

“…don’t you agree Opa?” Harriet looked up from the magazine she’d been reading. “Someone has to find a man for Mom.”
Tap tap. “Ninety-eight” Tap tap. “One hundred.” Lukas Devries sighed and turned his attention to his granddaughter. “You almost made me lose count, Skattebol.” He tied off the last bag of oysters. “Now what were you saying?”
Harriet stabbed at the magazine with a forefinger. “I was saying…” she rolled her eyes to convey her impatience… “that since Mom insists she’s not interested in any of the local men, I’ll have to find one for her.”
Lukas Devries knew better than to disregard his granddaughter. Who knew what she would get up to if he didn’t at least listen? “What magazine is that?”
Harriet held it up so he could see the title. “East Coast Epicurean. You know how much I love it.”
“Yes, I do.” He wasn’t quite sure what his granddaughter saw in a magazine that focused on fancy dining. He’d much rather enjoy a bowl of chowder accompanied by a couple of chunks of Marina’s sourdough bread any day, but he kept that to himself. Harry, as his granddaughter liked to be called, was nothing if not inquisitive and in his opinion that was a trait to be encouraged. She’d been raised here in a remote area of the East Coast by a mother and grandfather who devoted almost all of their time to growing, harvesting and selling oysters. Sometimes he worried that it was a lonely existence for an eleven year old girl, but she was bright, curious about everything, and loved by everyone. They must be doing something right…
“You’ve got that far-away look in your eyes again,” she said affectionately.
“You’re right. Sorry.” He focused on the magazine. “What did you find in there? Do they have a classifieds column for husbands?”
Harry sighed. “I wish. But no. Finding a new husband for Mom couldn’t possibly be that easy.”
Lukas lifted the last bag of oysters onto the cart he’d use to wheel them into the cooler. “Did it ever occur to you that your mother might object to your meddling in her love life?”
“What love life? When was the last time she had a date?”
He had to admit she had a point. “You’ve got me there.”
She continued as though he hadn’t spoken. “Which is why I’ll have to lure a man here. But not just any man. Someone who shares her interests.”
“Interests? Plural? Since when does your mother think about anything other than…”
“…oysters! My thoughts exactly. Which is why I’ve chosen the man who writes the fine dining column. How long have I been getting this magazine?” She answered her own question. “Almost a year, right? I must remember to thank Shawna again for getting me the subscription, but back to the point.” Her eyes danced. “This man eats incognito at various restaurants in Boston and the surrounding area. Isn’t that cool?”
Lukas shrugged. “A lot of food critics do that; it seems to me it would be the only way to get an accurate feel for a restaurant.” In spite of himself, Lukas was interested in where this was going. “So what’s the column called?”
“One Man’s Opinion.” Harry wrinkled her nose. “Not the catchiest title, but he must have a lot of readers; the column’s in every issue. The point is, he must love oysters, because he orders them when they’re on the menu, and always comments on them. Listen to this: ‘Bound to change the way diners think about oysters. I caught a hint of seawater, followed by firm meat with a slight crunch. These are not to be missed.’” She looked up. “Sounds like something Mom would say.”
Lukas spread his hands. “A lot of people like oysters. Why him?”
Harry frowned. “I don’t know, really. There’s just something about the way he writes. I like him, Opa.”
Something in her tone told him this was more than one of her many notions, and that he’d be advised to listen. “I’m almost afraid to ask, but do you have a plan?”
Harry grinned. “I thought you’d never ask.” She looked around the empty sorting shed. “Where’s Mom, by the way. Shouldn’t she be home by now?”
“She said something about having lunch in Boston with Shawna, but she’ll be home for dinner.”
Harry nodded. “Good, then we can talk. Promise not to tell anyone?”
“You mean like your mother.” It wasn’t a question.
“Mainly her, but I’d like to keep this between the two of us.” She looked at him with the piercing blue eyes that were a family trait.
“All right, I promise.”
“I thought I’d write to him and invite him to come up here and see where his food comes from. It’s all the rage, you know.”
Lukas hid a smile. “Yes, I’ve heard.”
She nodded to herself. “I think there’s a much better chance he’ll respond if I challenge him a bit. Not too much, of course. I don’t want to put him off, but if I word it right, he just might take the bait.”
Lukas wasn’t sure if he should encourage her. He doubted that anything would come of her plan; he loved his granddaughter and couldn’t bear the thought of her waiting day after day for a reply that would never come. “You’ve been thinking about this,” he said tentatively, “and it’s not a bad idea, but what if he doesn’t respond?”
She didn’t answer at first, but ran her fingers over the glossy pages of the magazine. “I’ve thought about that,” she said finally, “but I have to start somewhere, and this man is my first pick.” She grinned up at him and his heart filled with love. “Start at the top, right? Isn’t that what you always say?”
“At the top. Good luck, Skattebol.”

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Sharing a bit of myself

April 19, 2018 by Mona

I don’t often talk about myself. When Colleen Storey asked me to write a blog for her popular website Writing and Wellness, I cringed. But after I got over my initial reticence, I decided that sharing my writing process might not be so bad after all. Find the article HERE

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Come With Me…

March 14, 2018 by Mona

I recently returned from a trip to Victoria, B.C. for a family birthday. Great cake, by the way!
I lived in Victoria for some time, working at The Empress, and at my own business. I took half a day to drive around and just soak up the sights – reminders of happy times spent there. But somehow, as I looked, I saw more than remembered buildings and areas – I saw scenes from my Forever series.

The Forever Series is comprised of eight books, each of which is a complete story, but they are loosely interconnected in that a character from one book might pop up in another book. One character – Jodi – is in every book, and in the series I told her story last, although you could easily start with her.

So I thought I’d take you with me for a quick tour of the city I called home for close to twenty years and share with you the images that linger in my mind – and gave inspiration for many scenes in the series.

The first book is Forever Changed. This shot represents one of the opening scenes, where Ariana goes to sit, and where Blaine sees her for the first time. The walk along here is breathtaking, no matter what the weather, especially with the majestic Olympic Mountains in the background.

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

One of the most touching scenes in Forever Changed takes place at Long Beach, on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. I still visit Long Beach as frequently as possible; it’s good for the soul and those fresh winds off the ocean clear out any lingering cobwebs.

Long Beach in Pacific Rim National park, Canada

In This Time Forever, Lexie leaves her job as a chef and drives aimlessly up the Malahat (North on Vancouver Island) and discovers a diner with an AWOL cook. She rolls up her sleeves and helps the teenager who’s trying to keep it together. This view is exactly what I had in mind when I envisioned that story.

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor
Before leaving Victoria, Lexie was a regular at New Beginnings, her friend Jodi’s fitness studio. From her favorite treadmill she watched the float planes coming and going. This is precisely that area:

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

Forever My Love showcases Mac, an Olympic athlete whose dreams are shattered along with her hip. Her journey is touching as well as inspiring. In one scene with her former boyfriend, they meet at Barb’s Fish and Chips, a floating restaurant in the harbour. This is the area – although Barb’s isn’t shown in this shot

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

Forever In My Heart is one of my favourites in this series. I suppose that like our children, we shouldn’t have a favourite book, but I like Matt.
Matt and Natalie meet while they’re both working at a camp for underprivileged children on Gabriola Island. This image is exactly what I had in mind when I wrote about them meeting and falling in love:

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

Later in life, Matt becomes Press Secretary to the Premier, and works in the Parliament Buildings.
This is a shot of the Parliament Buildings, which like so many of my memories, is on Victoria Harbour:

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor
And I couldn’t resist this spectacular shot:

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

These little tug boats are mentioned in several stories. They’re as much a part of Victoria as afternoon tea at The Empress… maybe more!!!

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

In More Than Forever Bonnie and Marty share a lottery jackpot, and much more. Marty has been forced to leave the family business he built – and still loves. Here’s a shot over what could be his family’s winery:

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

Forever And A Day is Jodi’s story. Her fitness studio is located on Wharf Street, as is Blaine’s Tattoo studio from Forever Changed. Many of the buildings in this area are designated Heritage, giving the area a decidedly historic feel:

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor


This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

…and of course no visit to Victoria is complete without lunch in Chinatown and a wander down Fantan Alley:

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

One of the last scenes in Forever and a Day takes place on the breakwater, off Dallas Road. Don’t get me started, I cry when I think about it… let’s just look at this lovely shot:

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

Thanks for coming with me on this nostalgic trip to Victoria. The first book in this series is always free at Amazon, iTunes, B&N, Kobo and Scribd. Links to the books in this series can be found by clicking on BOOK SERIES (above), Forever. Free download links show on each page – access by clicking on the cover. (but you already know all that!!!)

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About Mona Ingram

Mona Ingram is the author of over four dozen romance novels and several series, including the Forever Series, the Gold Rush Series, the Women of Independence Series, the Second Chances Series and the Dear Santa Series.

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