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Thursday, August 27, 2015

Elisabeth Egan's "Glamour"-ous life...plus a book giveaway

I can’t remember the last time I read Glamour magazine. This may seem like a truly random statement to be starting out the beginning of an introduction, but it really isn’t, since our guest author today is the Books Editor at Glamour.

In addition to Glamour, Elisabeth Egan’s essays and book reviews have appeared in other publications such as Self, O, People, Publishers Weekly, Huffington Post and Chicago Tribune…. just to name a few. Today, she is celebrating the release of her debut novel, A Window Opens. Elisabeth lives in New Jersey with her family. You can find her at her website, Facebook, and Twitter.

So, without further ado, please give a warm Chick Lit Central welcome to Elisabeth Egan.

Thanks to BookSparks, we have one copy of A Window Opens for a lucky US reader. 

Check out a review by our Author Liaison, Cindy Roesel.

How did being the Books Editor at Glamour magazine impact your writing as an author? 
My job at Glamour made me aware of exactly how many books are published every year. On good days, this gave me hope that mine would be published, too. In low moments, I’d look at the stacks of galleys on my desk and the piles of envelopes waiting to be opened and I felt like I was staring down a long tunnel. Luckily, I’m surrounded by smart, fun colleagues who are the perfect antidote to lonely days of writing—when you’re in my office, it’s hard to feel discouraged for long.

Where does the inspiration for your writing come from? 
From my own life, mostly. Not always from my own experiences, but from conversations I’ve overheard, people I’ve observed at the grocery store, situations I’m curious about. For instance, I grew up near the Thomas Edison Museum and I’ve always loved his mad genius ways—so I had my main character’s mother work at the museum in A Window Opens. This gave me an excuse to learn a little more. For instance, did you know that Edison proposed to his first wife by Morse Code?

What are three things you always have with you when you write? 
My laptop, my red earbuds and (depending on the time of day) a cup of coffee, a can of seltzer or a glass of wine. I used to eat gummy bears but had to cut back.

If money were’t an issue and you had 48 hours to do whatever you wanted, what would you do? 
I’d plan a whirlwind family trip to the Grand Canyon with my family. The itinerary would include hiking, horseback riding, napping on a warm rock and reading. If my personality weren’t an issue, we’d camp under the stars; but in reality, we’d bunk in a luxurious lodge with delicious food and high-end bedding. The soundtrack would be James Taylor meets the Indigo Girls meets 10,000 Maniacs and nobody would make fun of me for listening to music from another century.

What are your three favorite memories from the summer of 2015? 
The time I took a moonlit stroll on the beach with my sister; the time I stayed at the pool until it closed; the time we finished shipping the September issue and I fell asleep on the front porch after dinner.

My all-time favorite meal is: 
Sushi with chocolate cake for dessert.

Thanks to Elisabeth for visiting with us and BookSparks for sharing her book with our readers as part of their 2015 Summer Reading Challenge (#SRC2015).

~Introduction and interview by Tracey Meyers

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27 comments:

  1. My favorite meal is a tie between Italian and seafood

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  2. Filet, roasted veggies and Caesar salad! Love Glamour Magazine and can't wait to read this book. I've heard so many good things about it.

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  3. Either homemade gnocchi (made by my Italian grandmother) or paella (made by my Spanish grandmother).

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  4. Comfort meal is meatloaf, mashed potatoes with gravy, and corn. Fancy meal is sauteed scallops, rare prime rib, (my version of surf and turf) and salad with bleu cheese dressing.

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  5. I like stuffed shells with spinach . I love a tomato mozzarella salad before hand and some creme brulee for dessert.

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  6. That's a tough question. Mushroom pizza is one of my fave quick meals but chicken marsala is also one of myf avorites.

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  7. It depends on my mood: sometimes I want a big plate of pasta. Other times I want fried chicken.

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  8. Always pizza, but nachos is a close second.

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  9. I love eggplant parmigiana.

    Suzy

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  10. Thanksgiving meal with the turkey and everything else that goes with the traditional meal.

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  11. My favorite meal is spaghetti and meat balls.

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  12. Pizza or some type of pasta with lots of cheese.

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  13. My favorite meal is a roast, potatoes and green beans.

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  15. Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo with broccoli. OMG! YUM!!

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  16. all-time fav is a family tradition we call Baked Macaroni-pasta, pepperoni, 3 cheeses, mini-meatballs- YUM, my grandmothers recipe...I blogged about it at http://www.4broadminds.blogspot.com/2011/12/meatball-wars-and-other-holiday.html

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  17. Loved her 'dream vacation' lol great post!

    &my fav meal is authentic fettuccine Alfredo! YUM.

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  18. My fave meal is Thanksgiving....turkey, dressing, mac & cheese, green beans, pumpkin pie!

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  19. Great interview. Yum - sushi and chocolate cake would be good, but my fave is pizza (my hubby makes killer pizza) and ice cream for dessert!

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  20. That's tough. I love many dishes of many different regions. I would have to say a favorite of both my husband and mine would be beef stroganoff although I have cooked it using venison.

    bluedawn95864 at gmail dot com

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  21. A Mediterranean meal, Italian . saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

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