Hi everybody! Day 6
here on Thea and Viv’s Big Adventure, and oh, the things we have done
and the places we have seen! And there
are more good things to come.
Today’s theme is the jungle, and as I sit down to work on
this blog, the first thing that popped into my mind is Rio de Janeiro. Then the next thing that popped into my mind
is Viv, who has been so kind and awesome, positive and energetic as we work on
this blog tour together.
Now, Viv has traveled a lot. I don’t know all the places she’s gone to,
but she has definitely done more traveling than me. So I’m going to bet you, well, a blog prize
for a commenter today that Viv has probably been to Rio.
What’s that, you say?
A lucky commenter today is already going to win an ebook? How true!
But we still don’t know if Viv has been to Rio or not.
Why don’t I just conduct a little bitsy interview with Viv
and find out, shall I?
THEA: So, Viv, tell
us—have you been to Rio? If you have,
what were your favorite parts?
VIV: Oh hon! I’ve been lots of places, but this past winter
was our first time to South America, and we stuck to Ecuador. BUT! We did go to
a Rio. Rio Chico was about a 15-minute moto-taxi ride away from where we stayed
while living on the coast for a month in Puerto Lopez. OH BOY, MOTO-TAXI ON THE
HIGHWAY-WHEEEE!!
And at Rio Chico? Mudbaths!
THEA: Today’s
technology has opened up the world for writers in some pretty amazing
ways. With access to email, we can
(theoretically) work and meet deadlines just about anywhere. One thing that amazes me about you is that
you are able to discipline yourself to write while you are travelling.
That’s something I haven’t yet mastered, because for me, my mind’s all
like WOO TRAVEL!! Could you tell us a
little about how you do that?
VIV: It’s hard to explain. I just do what needs to be done
that day. I certainly don’t spend as much time playing online while traveling,
because, yeah, the WOO TRAVEL is a big part of why we go.
Depending on where we are, I might write, edit or do promo
for part of the day, then make sure I take time to play with the family and
explore. My husband and daughter are gems—they’ve taken over the cooking/bottle
washing etc, and now I don’t have to juggle ALL the balls. I’m so grateful for
that. And I love doing things with them. Our son is older now, but we have lots
of great memories of trips with him along as well.
THEA: Which of your
stories have you written while you’ve been on the road?
VIV: I wrote parts of Wolf Signs while in the Canadian
Maritimes. Wolf Tracks while in Utah. While we traveled the US in a camper for
10 months I wrote Black Gold and Wolf Line, revised Rocky Mountain Heat and
Rocky Mountain Haven. While in Ecuador I did edits on Wolf Line, wrote the
partial (3 chapters) of Rocky Mountain Desire, and the same for a proposal for
the Adrenaline series that will be starting in 2013 from Berkley
Publishing—working with the same editor as you! :D
THEA: In WOLF LINES, your heroine Keri is helping
out her BFF on the Arctic Wolf Cruise
Lines. Did you have to do a lot of
research for that scenario, or have you been on enough cruises that the writing
became more organic?
VIV: I’ve been ON a couple
cruise ships, but never sailed, so I had to research some parts. I’ve been on
the water lots, but our craft tend to be smaller and tippier. But a story is a
story—more about the people and what’s happening inside them. Setting is
important, but the heart is the reason I write.
Maybe that’s why I can write
anywhere I go—it’s like taking family along. I just squeeze out a little bit of
my day to visit with them. And it happens!
Thanks for the fun questions,
Thea!
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Question for today:
Which would you pick for a vacation
—a jungle adventure or a cruise?
Can't I do both and take a cruise to the jungle or cruise down the Amazon so it would be a cruise in the jungle. I like the thought of only unpacking once and staying in the same cabin for 7 nights relaxing though.
ReplyDeleteGreat choice! I hate unpacking and packing so I completely agree.
DeleteLenore
I'm a fan of cruises, so I'll go for that. I would love to go on a Mediterranean cruise someday.
ReplyDeleteI've never had the chance to go on a cruise. Love to though
DeleteLenore
I would definitely not go to the jungle for fun. I'd be too afraid of all the horrible things which could happen. You know, poisonous spiders, snakes and such things. But the cruise would be great!
ReplyDeleteThank you for Vivian's interview. It's impressive that you can write while on a trip. When I'm abroad, all I can do is visit and enjoy (and sleep after an exhausting day!).
Don't think of all the nasty critters. What about all the cute ones like monkeys? Well if they stay very far away and in the trees that is!
DeleteLenore
I am really enjoying this blog tour! Can't want for Wolf Lines - And Devil's Gate was AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you stopped by :) I'm sure so are Viv and Thea!
DeleteLenore
I've been on a couple cruises, so I'd like to try a jungle vacation. There are so many beautiful sites I someday hope to see!
ReplyDeletelfacchini(at)tampabay(dot)rr(dot)com
What sites would you like to see?
DeleteLenore
Hi Lenore-For a jungle adventure, Belize and Costa Rica pop into my head!
DeleteI would choose a cruise for a vacation. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeletemythic021@gmail.com
Have you ever had the chance to cruise? What did you like about it?
DeleteLenore
Well, since I've already been on a couple of cruises, I would choose a jungle adventure. I think it would be great fun to explore, hike and enjoy the amazing scenery!
ReplyDeleteI agree! The scenery I'm sure would be to die for
DeleteLenore
I would rather take a cruise. There's too many icky things in the jungle.
ReplyDeleteSome icky some beautiful. It's a tough choice.
DeleteLenore
Great interview.I'd pick the jungle adventure.Not a fan of boats.
ReplyDeleteelaing8(at)netscape(dot)net
Good choice :)
DeleteLenore
Hi everybody!
ReplyDeleteI had great fun interviewing Viv for this blog piece, and I love her family photos. They all look like they're having a fabulous time.
Good luck with the contest--I'm so glad people are having fun with the blog tour.
Happy reading!
Thea
Thank you and Viv for joining us! Everyone seems to be having a great time
DeleteLenore
Hi everybody!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad people are enjoying the blog tour--I had lots of fun interviewing Viv for this blog, and I love the family photos she gave up for it. Everybody looks like they're having so much fun.
Good luck with the contest, and happy reading!
Thea
Jungle adventure for sure! I can't swim. :(
ReplyDeleteHey! That's why there are choices :)
DeleteLenore
Right now I'd pick a cruise. I've been on a 7 day Caribbean cruise, but it's been years. If I were younger, I'd jump at the chance to go on a jungle romp. Limping along on the trails, wouldn't be much fun. But maybe a hot, hunky Tarzan swinging through the jungle might be a good thing.
ReplyDeleteluvfuzzzeeefaces at yahoo dot com
Best comment yet! Thanks for sharing Julianne
DeleteLenore
A cruise. Since I am dreaming, in the first class cabin. You know, the one with private staff! jepebATverizonDOTnet
ReplyDeleteGot to agree! Hunky staff ;)
DeleteLenore
I've been on only one cruise, but it definitely wasn't my thing so I'd take the jungle, especially if it's on a tropical island and there is warm clear water to swim and go scuba diving in nearby.
ReplyDeleteJen(at)delux(dot) com
Scuba diving sound like so much fun. I've never had the chance to go on a cruise or dive
DeleteLenore
I'd choose a cruise.
ReplyDeletebn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com
Any particular reason?
DeleteLenore
id choose the jungle because you get to see more than you would on a cruse.
ReplyDeletedragonsinger93@yahoo.com
Very true. All kinds of scenery and critters!
DeleteLenore
I would love to join a cruise. I often go to jungle and climbing when still at college, but never do cruise. Not enough money, lol! For the first time, I'll join cruise at Singapore =)
ReplyDeleteRen
Wow! First person who has actually gone to the jungle. Did you enjoy it?
DeleteLenore
I went on my first ever cruise last fall and loved it. So relaxing, great food and company. It totally recharged me, and I would love to go on another one.
ReplyDeletecaity_mack at yahoo dot com
Sounds fantastic Cathy :)
DeleteLenore
I've been on several cruises so I think I would pick jungle adventure. I do love cruises though. I gain about 10 pounds from all the food.
ReplyDeleteI hear the food is great. And since it's a relaxing trip, I'd forgo the exercise!
DeleteLenore
Hmm... while the jungle would likely be pretty interesting, I think I'd choose the safe route and go with a cruise! I'm not much for humidity and huge bugs, both of which I'd imagine I'd find in a jungle ;p Call me chicken! Bok bok! A cruise also sounds like the perfect family vacation, as we could go with the extended family and everyone would have something to enjoy :)
ReplyDeletef dot chen at comcast dot net
I didn't think about bringing extra family. You are very right. And bugs? I just watched an episode of Lost Girl with a huge foreign spider. I'll pass!
DeleteLenore
I've never had the chance to go on a cruise or to go to a jungle adventure. I would like to go in both. On a cruise with my boyfriend and in a jungle adventure with my friends (I think It is not easy to do this vacation with your boyfriend) . My only problem is the money.
ReplyDeleteArtemis
Very true very true. Boyfriend would make fun of me running from all the bugs! But friends? That could be a blast.
DeleteLenore
Cruise for sure!
ReplyDeleteAny particular reason Evie?
DeleteLenore
Lena Hendershott
ReplyDeleteglittergirl54@ymail.com
I love cruising. I’ve been on two so far both in the caribbean and loved them. The first was just with my DH and the second with our family of four. We had a blast exploring the islands (kinda junglie) and lazing about the boat. The best part is you don’t have to pack and unpack at each port
I hate packing and unpacking. Sounds like you had a blast!
DeleteLenore
Would have to say a Cruise because I've only been on a small boat. I would love to experience just once being on a larger vessel
ReplyDeleteCruise. I am not an outdoorsy type person. I would do day trips but would never stay in the jungle. I dont camp either. Its just not for me.
ReplyDeleteA cruise for sure. I'm just not that adventurous. Please I like to be pampered and a cruise is all about the pampering. LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Tracey D
booklover0226 at gmail dot com
I've always wanted to go on a cruise and that would be my pick. That way I could enjoy the big ship and the spectacular view while on the move.
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