DCL Blog tour with best selling author Kate Hofman

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1.) What’s your inspiration or who is?  

No one in particular.  I just write and write.

 

2.) Do you use real-life facts based on true stories?

Not things I’ve seen on tv news.  But things that happened to real

people, yes.

 

3.) Do you use your OWN experiences? 

Some bits of it, sometimes.

 

4.) Did you ever think you’d ever become an author?

I never thought consciously about it, one way or the other.  One day I was SO fed up with the aggressive bitches in the books I bought that I decided to write my own story, and the story became stories.

 

5) What is your favorite cover of all the novels you have out?

Julian Christian on Amadeo’s Love Affair.

 

6) Where can your readers best reach you? 

katehofman@rogers.com   I find emails a lot easier than wasting time on the social networks.  And my screen freezes every time I try to answer someone on fb!

DCL Blog tour with the most talented Paul Sampson

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How long have you been directing? 

I directed traffic once, when I was a kid. There was a ‘pile up’ ….not saying it was intentional on my end. But man, it was fun. After that, Night of the Templar was my ‘film’ Directorial Debut. And no, there were no car crashes in that one.

 

Have you ever played a role in a movie you directed? 

Only Night of the Templar, I played two (2) roles, an intense medieval knight, Lord Gregoire, and a laid back modern day ‘dude’, Jake McCallister.

 

What are some bad habits that you’ve seen actors develop that you’ve had a hard time dealing with? 

Anticipation. When an actor rehearses a scene or after a couple of takes they start to ‘anticipate’ the next line of the moment in front of them, it is no longer organic. It’s like they act, or rather ‘react’ to the moment before it happens. And of course it’s always horrid when an Actor is unprepared or doesn’t get his/her mind fully into the character.

 

Have you ever encountered someone who had absolutely no talent? And did you have to break it to them? 

Yes, and No. Of course I encountered people who had no talent. I’ve been doing this forever. But no, it’s not my position to judge or hurt someone. Plenty of times I’ve worked through ‘stuff’ with people and try to help as much as I could. I guess in the sense of ‘constructive’ criticism, yes, I want to help those I want to do better. But just telling someone they suck is just mean and has no benefit. I like to see people try and improve….on all levels.

 

 

What is your philosophy on the profession of acting? 

Become the ball hahahhhhaahhaahaha….

 

 

What, in your opinion, is the difference between a star and an actor? Can they be interchangeable? 

I don’t know, you can make a ‘star’ out of an actor. That’s just marketing, coaching, exposure, the right project, et cetera…And I guess you can make an ‘actor’ out of a star, if they’re not one already, as long as their ego permits learning and growing.

 

Where can fans see your movie, Night of the Templar?

If they want to see Night of the Templar it’s available to stream on iTunes

https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/night-of-the-templar/id583827775 or they can buy the dvd on line through Walmart http://www.walmart.com/ip/23454604

DCL Blog Tour with best selling author Anna Volk

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-Who is your target readers ?

My target readers are adults that like a happily ever after. I don’t like a lot of conflict between my h/h there’s too much of that in the real world. I like them to stand side by side and beat the odds.

 

-What are the major themes of your work?

I don’t have a theme. My characters speak to me and I wrote it down so I write in many genres.

 

-Any recent works that you admire? 

I’m a big fan of Sherrilynn Kenyon and Christine Feehan. But also love Julie Garwood.

 

-What do you think ppl search for in a book?

An Escape from the real world if only for a couple hours.

 

-Where can readers best keep up to date with your work?

My Facebook is the best place to keep up to date with what I’m doing. Of course Nook and Kindle have all my work at your finger tips.

https://www.facebook.com/annamvolk?fref=ts

DCL Blog tour with Legendary Dark Lord CJ Hollenbach

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You are a legend in the romance industry as a cover model and probably have been asked every interview question but, here it goes…

1) How do you communicate with people? Are you patient? Are you friendly? How open are you to clients’ requirements? 

I am pretty good with dealing with people. I managed a grocery store for 15 years so I’ve dealt with the public for quite a while. That also helped me develop a thick skin. You really can’t let what people say bother you. A lot of the cover models can take a good picture but can’t deal with people. That’s why you’ll see some guys at a convention once and never again. They can’t handle it. I remember years ago when I was working a trade show with Heather Graham and a woman commented to her that she’s never heard of the author. Heather just smiled and said to her “Well….a lot of people have!” I had to go off on this ignorant woman in Heather’s defense. Heather said “Don’t worry about it….No big deal…” I’ve never forgotten that. People can be so rude. I’ve had “fans” ask me if I’m wearing a wig or say “I thought you’d be taller…” I just smile and kill them with kindness…

 

2) What is your nutrition? How often do you go to the gym? Do you practice constantly? 

I go to the gym 6 days a week. I try to break up my workouts into different body parts on different days. My diet is generally pretty healthy. I think everyone knows what to eat and what not to. They just don’t want to deprive themselves. I know if I eat more of something I shouldn’t that just means more cardio. There is literally NO FREE LUNCH. I follow a more strict diet if I have a shoot coming up. I have never been one of those guys who carries food around with them so they can eat 6 to 8 times a day. I just find that odd.

3) What is your availability? Traveling? Full-time, part time? hours?

It all depends on the situation. I can be pretty flexible if the price is right!

 

4) Where can we learn what you have in this industry? 

For starters you can buy my new book, “Confessions Of A Romance Cover Model.” It just came out in paperback. It took me 20 years in the business to write it. Any more questions? Buy me a drink and we’ll talk!

 

http://www.amazon.com/Confessions-Romance-Cover-Model-Hollenbach-ebook/dp/B00GGMWAEA/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1386556853&sr=1-1&keywords=confessions%2Bof%2Ba%2Bromance%2Bcover%2Bmodel

 

5) Where can your fans best reach you and keep up to date on your projects?

They can go to my website: www.cjcovermodel.com or follow me on Facebook: CJ Hollenbach. I’m not on Twitter…yet!

DCL Blog Tour with the most Popular Dark Lord Billy Freda

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1) What is your favorite Kate Hofman romance cover you have been on and why?

My love Forever….because it’s just an awesome looking cover!! 🙂

 

2) When did you first know you wanted to become an actor? 

The first time a girl asked me if she looked fat in that dress! LOL

 

3) What role would you love to play that you haven’t yet? 

Series Regular on a Sitcom

 

4) Why do you think so many aspiring actors end up giving up on their dream? 

Because the odds of sustaining yourself in this profession are staggering!  Most simply can’t do it unfortunately 🙁

 

 5)  What are you auditioning for next? 

Tomorrow I’m auditioning for the role of a patient for an ongoing live project, but I can’t really give anymore details about that at the moment.

 

6) Is there any charities that you support that are close to your heart?

  • The ROOTS Band’s GrassROOTS foundation & Catholic Charities

 

7) Where can fans keep up to date with what your doing?

Facebook or my website, but my website is under reconstruction at the moment.