Against My Better Judgment by B.T. Polcari - Book Tour + Giveaway
Mystery, New Adult, Young Adult
Date Published: September 16, 2020
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
When freshman year at the University of Alabama draws to a close, Sara Donovan finds herself grappling with the same old question—listen to her head or follow her heart. What she ends up doing is purchasing an Egyptian
souvenir funerary mask, and after a mysterious phone call, she's certain a ring of antiquities smugglers are operating in Tuscaloosa.
With finals never far from her mind and her return to 'Bama hanging in the balance, she should be studying. Instead she launches her own investigation to prove her mask is indeed a stolen artifact, and not a cheap trinket. When it comes time to snoop, Sara is more than ready, or at least she was until a hot new teaching assistant moves in next door.
Suddenly she learns things are never as they seem. Ever.
Author Interview
1. What would you
consider to be your Kryptonite as an author?
Advanced grammar,
specifically identifying and correcting passive sentences. Brutal.
2. If you could
tell your younger writing self anything, what would it be?
I would start with
a Winston Churchill quote: “Perfection is the enemy of progress.” Then follow
that up with advising that first drafts are far from perfect, so just
write. There will be PLENTY of time for cleaning things up and making the words
sing.
3. What book do
you feel is under-appreciated? How about overrated?
Underappreciated
is Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin A. Abbott, who used
the penname, “A Square.” I think it is brilliant on so many levels. Overrated
are most of Grisham’s books only because I feel the endings don’t live up to
the strong plots and writing up to the climax. It feels like he always gets
tired and decides just to wrap it up.
4. Favorite
childhood memory involving books?
Reading A
Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle. I was beyond fascinated by the
concept of space and time in the story and the idea of a fifth dimension.
5. Did you want to
be an author when you grew up?
Actually, yes! My
obsession with writing all began with one simple assignment in my fifth-grade
writing class. Mrs. S asked each of us in to write a story. Not one for being
brief, I wrote a 10-page story about a boy and his dog, and my excitement was
so palpable that my mom encouraged me to keep writing because one day I could
be an author. And quite literally 50 years later – here I am!
6. If you had to
describe yourself in three words, what would they be?
Determined,
Mischievous, Creative
7. What is your
most unusual writing quirk?
While writing, I
listen to the same CD over and over again for 3-8 weeks until a particular song
begins resonating in my head when I am sleeping. Then I switch over to a new CD
that plays over and over again for another set of weeks.
8. What’s one
movie you like recommending to others?
I don’t recommend
movies to people, but, my favorite movie is the original Jungle Book. It
obviously doesn’t need any recommending, but I did feature it as a Friday Night
Date Night post on my blog.
9. If you could
own any animal as a pet, what would it be?
A dachshund, of
course. (Mauzzy was watching closely as I answered this question.)
10. Have you ever
met anyone famous?
Rick Honeycutt, who
was my neighbor in Chattanooga for several years. For those non-sports readers,
Rick pitched in major league baseball for over 20 years. He was the
first “set-up” man in the majors, pitching in front of closer Dennis Eckersley.
He was also the Dodgers’ pitching coach for almost 15 years.
Roy Barth, whose son
Jonathan (“JB”) is a great friend of the family (and I have a
character with his last name in Chapter 13). Roy was a tennis touring
professional in the last sixties to mid-seventies who was one of the charter
members of the Association of Tennis Professionals and Chairman of the USTA
Davis Cup Committee. He has a book coming out, Point of Impact, with a
foreword written by the iconic Billie Jean King. Check him out a www.roybarth.com.
He is tennis history.
James Rogers, a
singer/songwriter who has performed at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, among
many places all over the world. Check him out at www.jamesrogers.com.
Santa Claus, who
I’ve met multiple times.
11. What is the first book that made you cry?
I wouldn’t call it crying. Sad is a better word. Old Yeller.
12. How long, on average, does it take you to write a book?
I am defining “write a book” to be the first draft and not the fully edited
manuscript. I would guess about 5 months for the first draft from initial
plotting to completion of the draft. My process now includes building out what
I call a blueprint and a detailed layout of all the chapters and scenes. It
takes about 2 months to finish the blueprint and chapter layout, with each
being 30+ pages. The blueprint includes everything from a detailed premise, characters’
traits/motivations/secrets and lies, etc., to a character web and the story
broken into three acts with plot twists, out-of-whack events, the climax, and
subplots. The chapter layout builds off the blueprint with each chapter
sketched out in a decent amount of detail. When I start the actual writing
process, it goes pretty fast because I have a detailed roadmap and a clear
picture of all the characters, etc. For my first Bill Byrd book that I will be
querying later this year, the writing took about 3 months. But that was 8+
hours per day every day.
13. How do you select the names of your characters?
I actually just did a whole post about that here. For
Against My Better Judgement, most of the big names were a mix of family
and friends acting as inspiration. For my murder mystery series that I’m
currently working on (the Bill Byrd Series), many of the names just come to me
although there is one character’s name that I got from a sign on Highway 81 in
Virginia. If I see a name that intrigues me, I write it down and file it away
for the future.
14. What creature do you consider your "spirit animal" to be?
A bald eagle – having nothing to do with the bald part though, just sayin’.
15. What are your top 5 favorite movies?
Only five!?! This is really hard but a few jump off the list.
Jungle Book (animated) – my favorite of
all time (I love King Louie)
The Godfather
Monty Python and The Holy Grail
Dr. Zhivago
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Honorable Mention Bonus Pick: Saving Private Ryan
16. If you were the last person on Earth, what would you do?
First, confirm I was indeed the last person on Earth, which I’m not sure
how I would go about that task. Then, sit on the beach and drink a beer. Or
two.
17. What fictional character would you want to be friends with in real life?
My very own Mrs. Majelski from Against My Better Judgment.
18. Do you have any advice for aspiring writers?
Always set goals for yourself and work hard to achieve those goals. If
you don’t, you can become like a rudderless boat adrift in the ocean. And when
things get difficult or it doesn’t seem like you are making progress toward
that goal, dig deep and keep pressing on. I talk a lot about perseverance.
Getting this book published was all about perseverance (“How
Badly Do You Want to be Published?”). Sara is all about perseverance
and believing in herself despite the odds, even when the easier course of
action might be to “go along with the crowd.” I’ll leave you with this quote by
Tom Hanks in the movie, A League of Their Own.
“It’s supposed to be hard. If it
were easy, everyone would do it.”
19. What book do you wish you had written?
I know this isn’t the answer you’re looking for, but a New York Times
bestseller! 😉
20. Tell us 10 fun facts about yourself!
·
As a teen, I almost set
both a lawn and a locker on fire…and these were separate incidents.
·
I lived/worked in the Middle
East for 7 years and visited/worked in well over 30 countries (I stopped
counting).
·
One day when I was living
in Maryland and while at the office, an urgent situation came up where I had to
fly to London to meet somebody at Heathrow Airport the next morning. I went
home early afternoon to get my passport and left a note on the kitchen table
for my wife that said: “Gone to London. Be back tomorrow.” She never questioned
why, although the ticket agent at Dulles Airport sure did when I had nothing to
check, was only carrying a briefcase, and I booked the very next flight
out of London back to the States. The customs and immigration folks at Dulles
also had a few questions when I returned. Don’t worry – it was all on the “up
and up.”
·
I sold a 5-star hotel for
the owner in Portugal’s Algarve region.
·
I’m an avid bowler and
tennis player with 9 sanctioned 300 games, a high 3-game set of 826, a
season-high career average of 226, and multiple tennis tournament championships.
·
I have bowled in 20
National Bowling Championships with my highest placing being 99th in
Singles, 141st in All Events, 281st in Team, and 491st
in doubles out of 20K+ participants.
·
An American flag was
flown in my honor on 23 September 2006 at the New Al Muthana Air Base in
Baghdad as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
·
The first time I met the
co-protagonist of my book and only character from real-life – Mauzzy – he peed
on me. Perhaps now would be a good time to tell you that he is a miniature
dachshund.
·
I’m 100% ambidextrous.
21. If you could live in any time period, what would it be and why?
I would want to live around the Revolutionary War Era
(1760-1840). It would be amazing to witness the birth of my country up through
the growth of the Industrial Revolution.
22. What is your favorite genre to read?
Either Non-Fiction (biographical/historical – among my favorites, anything
by Mark Bowden; The Good Spy by Kai Bird; and Seven Pillars of Wisdom
by T.E. Lawrence), or Mystery/Thriller.
About the Author
After a long career as a business executive, B.T. Polcari tried to retire. Spoiler alert: he's really bad at retirement. Bowling, tennis, and sailing can only keep you busy for so long, so B.T. is now pursuing his childhood dream of becoming a published author.
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1 Comments
Love this! Especially Santa Claus and the League of Their Own reference!
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