I am delighted to welcome
Helena Fairfax
Helena ~ welcome to Jaffareadstoo and thank you for telling us all about your latest novel,
A Way from Heart to Heart
Accent Press 2014 |
Thanks for inviting me
today, Jo!
Helena, where did the idea
for A Way from Heart to Heart come from?
It’s a couple of years
since I started writing this novel. I was asked this question recently, and I
really had to think hard - until I remembered! One of the seeds of inspiration
came from watching the film Love,
Actually. There’s a scene where Keira Knightley discovers her husband’s
best man has been secretly in love with her for years. I remember thinking what
incredible strength of character the friend must have had to keep his love
secret all that time. When the best man disappears from the film I wondered
what happened to him. Where did he go? Did he love again?
What can you tell us about A
Way from Heart to Heart that won't give too much away?
There is a way from heart to heart is an Afghan proverb I
discovered whilst researching this novel. The saying is perfect for my title. I
wanted to write a story that shows love of all kinds – between parent and
child, between best friends, between lovers, and the intensity of teenage love.
I wanted to show that people have an incredible gift for reaching out in love
to one another, across all ages and cultures.
Do you write with a
particular audience in mind?
That’s a great question. I’ve really had to think hard about that one! I
guess when I first have an idea for a story, it’s something I personally want
to tell. Of course as I write the story down, I have to think of my audience. I
have to write in a way that I know will engage readers, that will make people
identify with my characters, and that will make them want to keep turning the
pages.
I don’t have a particular audience in mind, though, and I find it a
shame that there are categories such as “women’s fiction” or “chick-lit,” as it
puts many men off from reading novels that are character-driven and about
relationships. The men I know who have read my books – and who would never
otherwise have picked up this type of novel – have been surprised at how much
they’ve enjoyed them. My husband even missed his stop on the train because he
was so engrossed!
Do you write the type of
books you like to read and which authors have influenced you?
I do love to read stories
with an uplifting ending, and so the answer would be yes, I write the type of
books I like to read! I read prolifically – everything from sci-fi and crime to
graphic novels. As far as women’s fiction or romance goes, it would be so hard
to choose one author over another as an influence, because collectively they’ve
had a massive effect. I love Rowan Coleman, Julie Cohen, Sue Moorcroft, Jennifer
Crusie, Kristan Higgins, Courtney Milan, Adele Parks, Fiona Harper, Liz
Fielding, Georgette Heyer, Mary Stewart, Colleen McCullough, Catherine Gaskin,
Angela Thirkell…The list goes on and on!
When do you find the time
to write, and do you have a favourite place to do your writing?
I try and write for a
couple of hours every day. If I can’t manage that much, then even just half an
hour or a snatched few minutes here and there. I’m a very slow writer, though,
and have made a resolution this year to try and increase my word count.
My favourite place to write
is sitting on my settee, with my dog asleep next to me. It’s very peaceful then
– unless the postman knocks on the door. Then my dog goes ballistic!
Can you tell us if you have
another novel planned?
I’m working on a contemporary
romance set in the Lake District. My hero has inherited an ailing hotel by the
side of a lake. An old tragedy dogs the business, but when my heroine arrives,
with her cheerfulness and enthusiasm she begins to sweep away the bad feeling
and turn the hotel’s fortunes around. Unfortunately, her unscrupulous father
has plans of his own for the hotel. The hero’s trust, and the heroine’s
loyalties, are tried to the hilt.
You can find Helena on her website here
Twitter @HelenaFairfax
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My review of A Way from Heart to Heart is here.
Thanks
again for hosting me, Jo, and for being such a lovely hostess. I've much enjoyed answering your thought-provoking questions!
Helena thanks so much for sharing your thoughts so eloquently.
Jaffa and I wish you continued success.
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Wonderful insights, thanks Helena. I always love to know where titles come from and what inspires a story. The next one sounds as if it is going to be a cracker. Wishing you much success. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Jane! Thinking of a title has taken me as long as writing the book in the past, but this one fitted perfectly as soon as I heard it. Thanks for your lovely comment!
DeleteThanks for your comments ladies !
DeleteI agree that this title is perfect for the story.
Love the sound of the new one! The Lake District is one of my complete favourite places. Hurry up and write, Helena!
ReplyDeleteI've nearly finished - I'm so glad to say! I'll get back to my next chapter now :) Thanks very much for dropping in!
DeleteThe Lake District is such a beautiful place. I can't wait to read Helena's new story
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