Emma Hartley is an author and
artist living in picturesque Maine. She has been writing and making art since childhood and
has been insatiably curious and industrious her whole life. Emma was a double
major in English and Fine Arts and she received her Masters in Art and Design
Education. She is a specialist in ceramics and includes much of this expertise
in her novel The
Nature of Entangled Hearts. Her other interests include playing drums,
making art and exploring every square inch of the Maine coastline. The Nature of Entangled Hearts is her
first novel.
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About the Book:
Title:
THE NATURE OF ENTANGLED HEARTS
Author: Emma Hartley
Publisher: Satin Romance
Pages: 277
Genre: Contemporary Romance/Paranormal Romance/Thriller/Chick Lit/Women’s Fiction
Author: Emma Hartley
Publisher: Satin Romance
Pages: 277
Genre: Contemporary Romance/Paranormal Romance/Thriller/Chick Lit/Women’s Fiction
BOOK
BLURB:
The Nature of Entangled
Hearts is a fast-paced, edgy,
romantic thriller, with a subtly supernatural twist. Enter the story of
Elwyn and James, two strangers entangled by their past-life experiences, who
are mired in an unquantifiable present. Throughout the novel they work to
understand the bonds that hold them together, just as an unforeseen danger
threatens to tear them apart.
Elwyn “Derrin” Derringer is a
ceramic artist and a professor at the local college of art in Portland, Maine. She has always felt insecure and disconnected,
unsure of how or why she fits into the world, seeking through her art to fill
in the missing pieces of herself. When Elwyn’s eyes lock on those of a
stranger across the market, everything she has taken for granted as reality is
thrown into question. Understanding blooms in fits and starts,
interrupted by her fears of attachment and eventually by the unwanted
attentions of an obsessed and disturbed art student.
Throughout the novel, Elwyn
discovers reservoirs of strength and independence as she faces these
challenges, endearing the reader with her feisty nature and her fierce desires
to create authentically, to love intensely and to transcend the destructive
links to her past. “The Nature of Entangled Hearts” takes us on a
thrilling ride through past and present, through love and dread, through loss
and reclamation, leaving us thankful that we don’t understand all the mysteries
of the universe just yet, and reminding us never to take our lives - or our loves
- for granted.
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Before you started writing your book, what kind of research
did you do to prepare yourself?
Before I began writing, as well as throughout the book, I
made sure that I was up to date on all of my knowledge of ceramics. I know how to fire a kiln and create
large-scale sculptures out of clay, but at the college level the work is more
nuanced. I had to make sure that
everything I wrote was accurate. I also
did some extensive research on quantum physics, with a particular focus on
entanglement theory. It is very easy to
coopt buzzwords into a novel, but to have real substance behind them takes a
deeper level of understanding.
Did you pursue publishers or did you opt to self-pub?
I chose the traditional route of finding a publisher that
was a good fit for my work. I am
thrilled to say that it was only the fifth publisher I sent the novel to that
accepted it. It felt surreal!
If published by a publisher, what was your deciding factor
in going with them?
The Nature of Entangled Hearts is my debut novel, and
as such, I was an unknown quantity. I
knew that a large-scale publisher would probably pass on the project because
there is such an inherent risk associated with new authors. I chose to query smaller publishers because I
thought they would be a better fit.
Melange Books has been very helpful and accommodating, making the
process of publication a seamless one.
If published by a publisher, are you happy with the price
they chose?
I am very happy with the price my publisher set for the
book. The ebook is of course somewhat
less expensive than the print book, which makes sense.
Did you purposefully choose a distinct month to release
your book? Why?
The process, from signing the contract to seeing the print
proof in my hand was exactly a year.
This was determined by the publisher, so I had little to do with it.
How did you choose your cover?
The art department sent me a first draft with a sexy woman
on the front. I cried a little bit
because she didn’t resemble my character at all! Then, once I got a grip on my feelings, I
emailed the designer and explained my feelings as respectfully and
deferentially as I could. She listened
to all of my comments and within a few hours she sent me a draft of the current
cover. She asked, “Is this more what you
had in mind?” I replied, flooded with
extreme relief, “It’s perfect!”
Did you write your book, then revise or revise as you
went?
I suppose I do a lot of both. I revise extensively as I write because I am
such a grammar geek, but I also revised the book considerably after it was
done. I rewrote the entire ending
because it just didn’t feel right.
Did you come up with special swag for your book and how
are you using it to help get the word out about your book?
Yes! I designed
bookmarks and postcards, but I also took the time to make 100 book charm necklaces
that look like tiny replicas of the book.
They’re really adorable!
Did you consider making or hiring someone to make a book
trailer for your book? If so, what’s the
link?
I made the book trailer myself. I taught myself how to use iMovie, looked for
appropriate stock footage and music, and figured out how to add text. I actually ended up really liking the
trailer! I’m sure that it’s not as slick
as what a real movie producer could do, but I’m proud of the fact that I did it
myself! Check it out at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ci1jEqrb3F4
.
What’s your opinion on giving your book away to sell
other copies of your book?
I’m all for it! I
feel like the more people I can put the book in front of, the better. If they like it, they’re more likely to stick
with me when I publish my next book!
What are three of the most important things you believe
an author should do before their book is released?
The first thing I try to remember is: be thankful. I am so thankful that I am able to publish
the fiction that I expend so much of my creative energy to write. I am thankful to have the opportunity to
share it with others.
The second thing I believe an author should do is be
exuberant about their release. People
want to join others in their excitement.
The outpouring of love and support that preceded the publication of The
Nature of Entangled Hearts was truly heartwarming.
Lastly, authors should create a to-do list so that they
don’t get overwhelmed with all of the excitement and marketing demands after
the book hits the market. A
comprehensive list of goals and strategies has really helped me out.
What are three of the most important things you believe
an author should do after their book is released?
Keep on it! Be as
active in marketing your work as you can.
It’s easy to put it out there and expect someone else to do the work for
you. Here’s what I figure. No one owes me anything – I need to work for
my own success. If I want people to read
the book, it’s up to me to get it in front of them.
Next, advertise.
Spend money to make money.
Last, write your next novel!
What kind of pre-promotion did you do before the book
came out?
Before The Nature of Entangled Hearts came out, I made a
website, created print media such as bookmarks and postcards, I set up my
Facebook page, Instagram account, Twitter account. I also joined RWA, BookBub, Bublish, Riffle,
Goodreads and as many other book websites as I could find. I wanted my presence to be in as many places
as possible.
Do you have a long-term plan with your book?
My long-term plan is to make sure that I don’t give up on it
after a few months. I will have a second
novel published in July and now is the time to build my readership. I am also actively trying to build my mailing
list! It’s hard to break out of the
realm of people who know you and your work, but that is my goal.
What would you like to say to your readers and fans about
your book?
The Nature of Entangled Hearts delves deeply into
the essential question of what connects as humans. It is an exploration
of the transcendent power of love to last beyond a mere lifetime and of how
love can sometimes heal emotional wounds and constitutional insecurities.
The Nature of Entangled Hearts is also a psychological thriller, for even as
the two protagonists gain new understanding about the depth of their
relationship, the fixations of a disturbed art student threaten to tear them
apart.
Elwyn and James, two strangers entangled by their
past-life experiences, are mired in an unquantifiable present. Elwyn
“Derrin” Derringer is a ceramic artist and a professor at the local college of
art in Portland,
Maine.
She has always felt insecure and disconnected, unsure of how or why she fits
into the world, seeking through her art to fill in the missing pieces of
herself. When Elwyn’s eyes lock on those of a stranger across the market,
everything she has taken for granted as reality is thrown into question.
Understanding blooms in fits and starts, interrupted by her fears of attachment
and eventually by the unwanted attentions of an obsessed and disturbed art
student.
Throughout the novel, Elwyn discovers reservoirs of
strength and independence as she faces these challenges, endearing the reader
with her feisty nature and her fierce desires to create authentically, to love
intensely and to transcend the destructive links to her past. The
Nature of Entangled Hearts takes us on a thrilling ride through past and
present, through love and dread, through loss and reclamation, leaving us
thankful that we don’t understand all the mysteries of the universe just yet,
and reminding us never to take our lives —or our loves—for granted.
I sincerely hope, dear readers, that you find a
deep connection with this book. It was a
labor of love to write and I am very thankful to be able to share it with you.
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