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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Read an excerpt from 'Spin the Plate' by Donna Anastasi

Today we have an excerpt from Spin the Plate, by Donna Anastasi, currently on tour with Walker Author Tours. Here we get a little insight into the mind of our heroine, Jo. Enjoy, and don't forget to pick up your copy of Spin the Plate!


The walk from the station was the roughest stretch in Jo’s day. Normally, she’d stick to the main thorough-fare for the distraction afforded by the jostling crowds: clumps of women in suits and lunch-hour sneakers, shoppers, theater-goers, and the occasional homeless guy. She’d take either Arlington or Charles Street to Beacon and then follow one of the “nut” side streets to get to work. But she was late, so instead she cut through the Public Garden right past the Swan Boats. The park was empty except for a small cluster of pre-school children, a few moms hovering nearby, and an older man on a bench nibbling a bologna sandwich.

Jo knew she must avoid downtime. When her mind was allowed to wander, it roamed to dangerous places. To distract herself she focused her thoughts on her physical strength, her weight, and the rigorous regimen she followed to maintain both. She cultivated a layer of fat, for protection, around a muscular build. She ate and trained following the practices of Sumo wrestlers. Loose-fitting clothing completed the illusion of obesity, though she was in top health and extremely strong.

She enjoyed using her power to hurt men who deserved it. The rush was all the better when it came with an element of surprise. She never tired of seeing that look of bewilderment mixed with pain when she smashed her fist into a man’s face. They never saw it coming.

Jo found herself relaxing in the warmth of the approaching afternoon, surrounded by the smell of turning leaves in the air and the squeals of laughter from children in an impromptu game of tag. As her mind strayed, she wondered desperately, Why can’t I be like everyone else and be blessed with repressed memories? The images, the pain, every emotion was raw and fresh—time had done nothing to dull the wounds inflicted more than a dozen years before.

Title of Book: Spin the Plate

Length: 234 pages

Genre: 1) Contemporary, women’s fiction, 2) Love-story/Romance, 3) Abuse/inspirational

Warnings: this book contains profanity and descriptions of sexual abuse

Note: this book contains Christian themes, although they are not the primary focus.

Brief Synopsis:

Jo is a survivor of a bleak and abusive childhood who roams the city streets at night as a powerful vigilante. Francis is a mysterious man she meets on the subway train. In this story, the average-guy hero battles to win the battered heart of the wary, edgy, less-than-perfect heroine. "A fast-paced, edgy, darkly comic tale of resilience, romance, and redemption that breaks over you in waves." - Holly Robinson, author

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Interview with Donna Anastasi, author of 'Spin the Plate'


Today we have an author interview with Donna Anastasi, author of Spin the Plate, who is currently on tour with Walker Author Tours. Enjoy, and don't forget to pick up your copy of Spin the Plate!

What have been your most successful marketing techniques? 
Getting good reviews – especially from Amazon.com, entering contests, offering a free e-book version, doing giveaways and virtual tours.

Who is your favorite author of all time, and why? 
C.S. Lewis. I like that he can describe very complex ideas simply, that he writes both fiction and non-fiction, and writes on the topic of theology. He draws you right in with characters and storyline and is neither sentimental or pessimistic.

If you could travel to anywhere in the world, where would it be, and with whom? 
I’ve been to Europe twice - once on my honeymoon and once with our children – I’d love to go back. May favorite way to travel is to stay with people who live in the country and have them show me around.

If you could choose your last meal, what would it be? 
Probably sample everything on the menu from my favorite Chinese restaurant and have it with diet coke. I’d eat it on a Chinet paper plate because I always enjoy my meals most when I know I don’ t have to do the dishes afterwards.

Is your family supportive of what you do? 
Yes – though I’m missed when I go away on my weekend writing jaunts.

Tell us about your book.
This book is not your usual bodice-ripper romance where an unnaturally gorgeous heroine meets a buff, alpha-male for hot nasty sex.

Not even close.

Jo is a survivor of a bleak and abusive childhood. She channels her pain and rage into weight training and roams the city streets at night as a powerful vigilante. While she is more than capable of defending herself against physical danger, she is defenseless against the memories of the past that torment her.

Francis is a mysterious man she meets on the subway train. He doesn’t have a regular job and is still living at home. But he is gentle, likeable, friendly, intelligent, sensitive, respectful, generous, patient, and understanding. Just what a brave, but damaged soul like Jo needs.

In this story, the average-guy hero battles to win the battered heart of the wary, edgy, less-than-perfect heroine.

“Spin the Plate is a fast-paced, edgy, darkly comic tale of resilience, romance, and redemption that breaks over you in waves. All you can do is gasp, stay afloat, and enjoy the ride.”
-- Holly Robinson, author of The Wishing Hill and Sleeping Tigers

Where can we find out more about you and buy your book?
The novel is free from Smashwords and iTunes. It is a 99 cent kindle and available in paperback from Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Make sure to get the January 2013 (full length novel) version titled “Spin the Plate: A novel.

Donna Anastasi is the author of two non-fiction small animal books published by Bowtie press: The Complete Guide to Gerbil Care (2005) a popular how to breed, raise, and care for gerbils book and The Complete Guide to Chinchilla Care (2008) a chinchilla handbook promoting these exotic and intelligent creatures as companions, not coats. Spin the Plate is Anastasi's debut novel. The 2013 printing of Spin the Plate is a completely revised and expanded version of her 2010 indie-award winning novel: Living Now Book Awards (Gold Medal), Reader’s Favorite Awards (Silver Medal, Contemporary Romance), International Book Awards (Finalist, Women’s Literature), Best Book Awards (Finalist, Cross-Genre Fiction).

Donna Anastasi lives in the woods of Southern New, Hampshire with her husband, two teen-aged daughters and an ever-changing menagerie.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

'Spin the Plate' Book Tour & Review



Title of Book: Spin the Plate

Length: 234 pages

Genre: 1) Contemporary, women’s fiction, 2) Love-story/Romance, 3) Abuse/inspirational

Warnings: this book contains profanity and descriptions of sexual abuse

Note: this book contains Christian themes, although they are not the primary focus.

Brief Synopsis:

Jo is a survivor of a bleak and abusive childhood who roams the city streets at night as a powerful vigilante. Francis is a mysterious man she meets on the subway train. In this story, the average-guy hero battles to win the battered heart of the wary, edgy, less-than-perfect heroine. "A fast-paced, edgy, darkly comic tale of resilience, romance, and redemption that breaks over you in waves." - Holly Robinson, author

Reviews:

Barnes and Noble (Short Story version): “This book really spoke to my heart. It spoke of endurance, journey and the light at the end of the tunnel. Right now so many of us are scrambling to keep one step ahead and survive in the world today. This book reaffirms that a strong faith, endurance and the willingness to take that journey can speak of a new beginning and a healthy recovery from one’s past and the damage that we bear daily. The author showed amazing insight and truthfully reflected that while the journey can be uncomfortable or scary, the destination is well worth it. The book was well written and captivating. The story and it’s more profound meaning is something I’ll definitely carry with me for a long long time. To the author, I thank you for a bright light in these dark days.”

Goodreads Reader: "I’m left almost speechless."

Provided by author Holly Robinson, The Wishing Hill (Penguin, in Press) and Sleeping Tigers: “Spin the Plate is a fast-paced, edgy, darkly comic tale of resilience, romance, and redemption that breaks over you in waves. All you can do is gasp, stay afloat, and enjoy the ride.”

**My thoughts**

These are two of the strangest characters I have ever met. Jo is what my dad and I would have called an "Amazon woman." She is very large and very strong, which she has done over the years to protect herself. She would rather have men be turned off by her than deal with their advances. She also wants little to nothing to do with women, either. She is a vigilante for animals, because they are the most defenseless of all. It's her way of seeking penance for what she endured as a young child.

I don't quite understand what Francis' profession really is. He is kind of a mystery man and unlikely hero all rolled into one. He is strong in his faith and is able to see things in others that they usually cannot. He has an unusual fixation on Jo from the moment he lays eyes on her, knowing that she is capable of being so much more. He will do anything it takes to help her to see her potential.

Both of them are searching for something. They lack companionship, only don't quite seem to realize it. They are both hurting deep within. Jo's pain is more obvious than Francis', I think. They have little in common, yet are drawn to each other.

The lesson that Francis teaches Jo, to "spin the plate," is an important one that we all need to do in our lives. Basically, take a step back from your situation. Look at it from another perspective. You can change your point-of-view and realize that things are not so bad after all. You can make them fit your needs. Just turn things around a little bit. At least, that is what I got out of the book.

Yes, abuse is a part of the story, but it does not dwell on the abuse. I thought the flashback scenes were handled delicately enough to not be offensive. They also serve to demonstrate how you can overcome even the worst situations in life.




Buy links: Amazon \ Smashwords


Donna Anastasi is the author of two non-fiction small animal books published by Bowtie press: The Complete Guide to Gerbil Care (2005) a popular how to breed, raise, and care for gerbils book and The Complete Guide to Chinchilla Care (2008) a chinchilla handbook promoting these exotic and intelligent creatures as companions, not coats. Spin the Plate is Anastasi's debut novel. The 2013 printing of Spin the Plate is a completely revised and expanded version of her 2010 indie-award winning novel: Living Now Book Awards (Gold Medal), Reader’s Favorite Awards (Silver Medal, Contemporary Romance), International Book Awards (Finalist, Women’s Literature), Best Book Awards (Finalist, Cross-Genre Fiction).

Donna Anastasi lives in the woods of Southern New, Hampshire with her husband, two teen-aged daughters and an ever-changing menagerie.