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Vote for Love

26 Tuesday Jul 2016

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Here in the United States, the political parties are gearing up for a big election season. There will be huge campaigns run and big decisions made, but that’s still several weeks away. For now, I’m asking you to make a far easier choice. Can you take a minute to vote for LOVE?

Love Is Never Past Tense, a second chance romance based on a true story, is in a competition at booksgosocialdaily.com and votes are being taken until July 31. Ýour vote won’t change the course of world history, but it will put you in the running for some prizes and help make LOVE more visible. To do that, you will need to register, but if you are willing here are the steps.

  1. Go to booksgosocialdaily.com and create a readers account.
  2. Go to http://booksgosocialdaily.com/love-is-never-past-tense/ to find the book’s page.
  3. Just below the title of the book there is a small white box with an up arrow and a number. Tap the arrow to cast your vote.

BooksGoSocialv2You only get one vote and the contest ends July 31. Good luck on the drawing and thank you.

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Interview with Christoph Fischer

21 Thursday Jul 2016

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My dear friend across the pond and fellow independent author Christoph Fischer has stopped by today for a chat. This was interesting because a lot of his writing, like mine, features people struggling with real historical events in a time of crisis.

Christoph was born in Germany, near the Austrian border, as the son of a Sudeten-German father and a Bavarian mother. Not a full local in the eyes and ears of his peers he developed an ambiguous sense of belonging and home in Bavaria. He moved to Hamburg in pursuit of his studies and to lead a life of literary indulgence. After a few years he moved on to the UK where he now lives in a small town in West Wales.  He and his partner have three Labradoodles to complete their family.

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What is your latest success, Christoph?

ludwika-book-concept-668-199x300My latest book “Ludwika” . It has just reached #14 in a poll of best Indie Books and since its release in December has been downloaded over 60,000 times (during a free promotion) with over 200 reviews on Amazon with an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars. The success of this book has really taken me by surprise.

Give us your thirty second elevator speech – or is it a “lift” speech?

It is the story of a Polish slave worker in Nazi Germany and is based on a real life. Ludwika was forced to abandon her family in Poland and spend the war years in Germany. It was my idea to tell the story of a different type of victim of the holocaust. We all know about Auschwitz but there are many more stories to be told of how other people were affected by the politics. People who have read your book “Love is Never Past Tense“ will be familiar with displacement and falling victim to circumstances beyond their control. Like your book, mine is biographical, yet fictional, to make it more palatable.

What topics do you write about? How did you get started and how long have you been doing it?

I write about topics that interest me, be that a moral dilemma, a family crisis, a disease or a specific historical event. It always starts with me doing research on the matter and gradually coming up with an idea for a plot. I started writing back in 2010 and published my first novel in 2012.

You write historical fiction, contemporary fiction and thrillers. Is there a common thread?

Only my personal investment and interest in the topics. Unless I am really ‘into the subject’ I won’t finish the novel. Alzheimers’ Disease, Gambling, Spiritual Healing, the Finnish Civil War – these were all issues that really fascinated me. I know authors with a more specific formula tend to do well but, for better or for worse, I am not cut out for that.

How do you distinguish the historical fiction you write from historical romance, which is a label you don’t use?

To me a historical romance is primarily a love story set in a different time. These books may well feature a lot of historical information but the romance takes centre stage. The better ones of the genre, like yours, not only tell a love story but show how history affected that love. Many of my characters experience love, but their believe systems and fate are changed more by the historical events than their love interests.

Your books are set in the context of real historical events. How do you balance the needs of the story with the history?

That can be a tough and dynamic balancing act. The ideas for my stories are usually born from a ‘what if’ scenario, such as “How would I be affected by this event if I were…?“ etc.  While I write the first draft for each novel I have a timeline of important historic events and since these cannot be changed, sometimes the story must be tweaked. The conflicts between characters and history become clearer during the first draft and that often requires re-thinking of the original plot ideas anyway. I actually enjoy this process because it makes me ‘live’ the story with my characters in a small way.

 Other than West Wales where would you choose to live and why?

Somewhere warm by the ocean, like Spain or Greece, Thailand or the Caribbean. But then again I am an uptight North-European and get on better with people from the cold countries, so I will stay put.

If you could pick a time and place to live where and when would you choose?

The here and now. I only moved to Wales a year ago and absolutely love it. I think that although we face a lot of challenges, we humans never had it this good. I worry about many things that aren’t right but I also believe that good progress is being made; in medicine, science and humanity.

How would you describe your target reader? Do you have different readers in mind for different genres?

My target readers are regular people with an open mind and broader interests than just fast food and TV. People who like to be entertained and don’t mind to learn a little how history or mental health for example can affect someone’s life at the same time. I must confess, though, that I don’t ‘write to please’ but I write as the characters and story dictate it. I think writers need to be authentic to their vision rather than trying to meet formulaic expectations.

My target readers are regular people with an open mind and broader interests than just fast food and TV.

Your latest work, Ludwika, has done well in competitions. What inspired you to write it?

I helped a friend with ancestry research. He needed a native speaker to contact archives in Germany to find out about his mother’s time there during WW2. I became fascinated by Ludwika’s life and wondered why she made some of her decisions. The “how could this has been” led to some additional research and reading. I didn’t want to write about it at first because this time not only were the historical facts a stubborn framework, but also the actual events in Ludwika’s life. In the end I couldn’t get her out of my head, though, and started writing. When the family approved of the story I decided to publish, mostly in the hope that using Ludwika’s real name and story might help my friend to reconnect with his Polish family.

Do you have a favorite story about one of your books?

I received an email by a woman about the house I live in. She wanted to know if I lived there. I was puzzled about this unusual question and reluctant to speak to her at first, wondering what she wanted from me. When I spoke to her a week later she told me that she had come across my name and my novel “Ludwika” while researching her family roots in Poland and that my book had helped her along with her own research. Her further probing into my background then proved that I not only had organised a book fair in her very hometown in Wales but also lived in the house where she grew up. Small world… Her father’s ashes were scattered on my property and she wrote how comforting it was to know the person who now looked after it.

Are there any recent events that look book-worthy to you?

Sadly far too many. What goes on in the Ukraine, the annexation of Crimea, the war in Syria and the refugee crisis….

What projects do you have on the horizon?

My novel “African August” is soon to be released as part of a charity anthology in aid of the Santa Paula Animal Rescue Centre in Calfornia. It is an adventure story about a man spending time in Africa, torn between his desire to do good and to live life to the full. I’m working on two mystery novels at the moment. One is the sequel to “The Healer” and one is a comic mystery set in rural Britain. I’ve got an idea for another historical novel but am not sure when I will find the time to write it.

My novel “African August” is soon to be released as part of a charity anthology in aid of the Santa Paula Animal Rescue Centre in Calfornia.

You were born in Germany but have lived in Wales for some time. Do you have any thoughts on the Brexit vote you’d care to share?

I personally regret the vote deeply. I believe strongly in a United Europe and see myself as a world citizen. I thought we were moving towards a global humanitarian society without borders, exclusion, nationalism and separation. Instead the world is heading towards populism, short-term thinking and division. I feel the vote was made out of anger and often hate and I don’t believe that the voters will get the results they were hoping for. No country is an island any more in our globalized world.

What is your life outside of writing?

I live a quiet and harmonious life in rural Wales with my partner and three dogs, fish, birds and sheep. I have a garden to take care of, I do a lot of exercise and try to be outside as much as I can. I still read a lot, books and magazines, and have a busy social life.

What makes you laugh?

Friends, Angie Tribeca, Brooklyn 9-9, Big Bang Theory, Melissa McCarthy, Amy Shumer…

Thank you so much for visiting my blog.  Hope my GPS will take me to Wales one day!  Meanwhile, where can readers find out more about you and your books? Hope they will enjoy and learn from them like I did!  

Website: http://www.christophfischerbooks.com/

Blog: http://writerchristophfischer.wordpress.com/

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6590171.Christoph_Fischer

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/CFFBooks

Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/christophffisch/

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Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WriterChristophFischer?ref=hl

 

 

Over? … Not Quite!

20 Wednesday Jul 2016

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From July 15-19, the Kindle ebook version of LOVE IS NEVER PAST TENSE was on a Kindle Countdown sale. On the first day, the price dropped from $3.99 to $0.99. The next day, the price went up to $1.99, then $2.99, and finally back to normal price. The sooner you took action, the more you saved!

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I’m happy to say that the sale did very well. At one point, it ranked second on the Amazon Best Seller list for its category. If you bought the book, enjoy it. If not, you may be saying “Hey! What about me?” Either way, I have some news.

LOVE IS NEVER PAST TENSE is the first book in a series. There are two ebook sequels with short stories featuring the couple’s ongoing adventures. IN THE LAND OF SCARABS and ZEBRA FISH are quick, fun reads perfect for a day at the beach. Normally $2.99 each, they are currently priced at 99 cents. Whether you bought the first volume or not, grab the sequels while you can.

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You can check out the Kindle version of all my books here http://amzn.to/2ahXRhI . Don’t take too long, though. Prices will go up soon.

LOVE IS NEVER PAST TENSE -Amazon bestseller!

20 Wednesday Jul 2016

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BESTSELLER!!! LOVE IS NEVER PAST TENSE is a bestseller!

17 Sunday Jul 2016

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LOVE IS NEVER PAST TENSE showed up today in two categories on Amazon Best Sellers lists: http://amzn.to/29GyrG4 

It’s still on countdown sale: http://amzn.to/29O7Skp

AMAZON BESTSELLER!

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17 Sunday Jul 2016

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Now an Amazon Best Seller!

 

 
Love is Never Past Tense might seem to some as a historical fiction, but it is SOOOO much more than that! Based on true events, you can’t wait to see what happened next to Janna, only to be left wanting more.
The book unfolds as an old man reminiscences about his first love, whilst doing the UNTHINKABLE! You can’t help but be shocked and appalled. Then, after years apart, the two former lovers reunite. A gripping tale follows, revealing human nature’s true colors in times of depravity, mayhem and struggle. But does their love story continue after all that was said and done? You will have to find out!
The book is well written by the Protagonist, in several catalysts, broken up in several parts, and delivered in several POV’s. The four parts of the book flow effortlessly. The mix of history lessons, teamed with romance, action, mystery and drama, just works! This book gets a well deserved 5 stars and I know that soon this book will qualify to for a Guild Review.
 

How could he possibly know that she, a complete  stranger, would inexplicably affect his life and be with him forever, whether she was at his side or  not? Drawn together in Russia on a romantic Black Sea beach, Serge and Janna fall headlong in love and rush into marriage. Their divorce months later leads to years of “if only …” Pressured apart by family and fate, they repeatedly cross paths, never
quite reconnecting, never quite letting go.
He faces Soviet corruption and self doubt, his life falling toward disaster. She pushes out through Soviet bureaucracy to safety in America. As they build separate lives and families, their destinies,
shaped by post-Soviet political intrigue, collapse into a struggle for their very survival, and dreams of a better life. Years later, distant memories of young, passionate love spawn emails that lead to  international calls reviving an intimate, romantic connection.
They meet in the town they first met. It was as if they had been apart only a day.
“How did you end up abroad?”  And the story of her unbelievable exodus follows; an exodus from a crumbling country with her child, her elderly mom, and $126 in her pocket that she was allowed to exchange…

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Janna Yeshanova, MA., MEd, ACC, founder of Life-Spark, LLC is a dynamic and powerful life coach and trainer. Compared to the Energizer Bunny by one client, Janna leverages her passion and engaging style to help others spark the possibilities of their lives.
Originally from the former Soviet Union, Janna escaped to the United States when persecution became violent during the crumbling of the Soviet state. Arriving in the United States with her mother and daughter in tow, $126 in her pocket and  knowing not a soul, Janna’s talent and experiences have helped her become a premier trainer and personal coach.
While in her former country, Janna acquired her Master’s Degree from Moldova State University and received a national award from the Minister of Professional Education in Moscow for outstanding work with her students. Upon arriving in the United States, she added a second Master’s Degree in Applied Behavioural
Science/Organizational Training and Development from Wright State University.

For many years Janna taught and trained Conflict Resolution at Antioch University, McGregor School in Yellow Springs OH. When she and her family moved to Columbus, Columbus State Community College invited her to train at the Center for Workforce Development. At the same time, she consulted for various national and
international companies including Navistar International, NCR, Honda of
America, Mfg., Standard  Register,Lexis-Nexis and COSI. Her clients also include various government agencies and non-profit organizations.

Janna’s energetic, sparkling personality has made her a leader and sought after presenter at various professional organizations. She has been active as a Director of Marketing and later as a Director of Volunteers for ASTD Western Ohio Chapter; Dayton Mediation Center benefited from her skills as a certified mediator; she has been presenting at Toastmasters International as District Conference speaker. She also spoke at the Bosnia and Herzegovina International Peace Conference.
In 2009 and 2010, she took a sabbatical to consult in Russia and the Ukraine  and wrote and published a novel
that includes some of her biographical data. The English version, Love is Never Past Tense, was published in 2011. To learn more about this book and its sequels,  visit  the book website.
Whether coaching or leadership training, Janna helps clients develop critical skills to support happiness and success, personally or professionally.


All books in Janna’s Love Is Never Past Tense series:

 

 

Janna’s Website    The Book Website
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“Janna Yeshanova has written her life story as a novel: a classic Russian tale of love, loss, betrayal and the eventual reunion of star crossed lovers set against the unfolding of dramatic political intrigue writ large. Beneath the adventure and romance is a deeper story of achieving your dreams regardless of obstacles placed on your way. Book website: http://www.loveisneverpasttense.com” The Jewish Council

“I highly recommend this book. Its’ story spoke to me and taught me lessons I almost forgot. But, then again, who can forget love blossoming, roads travelled, and love regained?” Lisa Singh, International mediator,facilitator,trainer, Dayton, OH

“Love is never past tense is a sensual love story set across contemporary Russian culture. It is inspiring as a reminder of passionate love beyond early youth.” Dorothy E. Siminovitch, Ph.D., MCC, Coach, Author, Conference speaker and learning consultant

“The world of this book is infinite, the theme is universal and there is so much to write about it… The breadth  of each part of the book is inexhaustible,  as well as the heroine – love by name Janna…” Nina Kachurenko, teacher, NY,NY

“Your book was a great read! Full of history, adventure and romance.
Anyone who’s faced struggles in life will enjoy it just as I did!  Love is
Never Past Tense…  inspires you to believe in yourself.” 
Jennifer Diltz, Massage
Therapist, Hilliard, OH
“The portrayal of Communist and post-1991 Russia is brilliantly done and made the story so much more than ‘just’ a romance.” – Amazon top 500 reviewer, Christoph Fischer
Letter of Recommendation
Emily Schuss – Director of Columbus Jewish Film Festival
 


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Their hot summer romance leads to a hasty marriage, a quick divorce, and years of  struggling to survive the fall of the Soviet Union until the lovers find each other again from opposite sides of the ocean. 

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Summer Sequel Sizzle Sale

15 Friday Jul 2016

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We are past the 4th of July and looking forward to dog days– a great time for a hot read at the beach or swimming pool. To celebrate, the Kindle edition of Love Is Never Past Tense is on a countdown sale. Get the best price NOW. http://amzn.to/2a3vLGU

Natasha Johnstone has put together a great feature page on the book and sale —  see it here. http://bit.ly/2afB4iE

But here’s the sequel sizzle. Did you know there are two short sequels to Love Is Never Past Tense? I have reduced the price on them to 99 cents each for this sale as well. Get all three on Amazon before prices go back up.

Enjoy your day at the beach and if you can send a selfie of you reading on your kindle from somewhere fun to one or more of these places:

Twitter https://twitter.com/NeverPastTense

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Love Is Never Past Tense

10 Sunday Jul 2016

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Love Is Never Past Tense by Janna Yeshanova *An Epic Russian Romance Saga Based on a True Story* “A sensual love story set across contemporary Russian culture. It is inspiring as a remind…

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