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Showing posts with label S.A. Kazlo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label S.A. Kazlo. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

AN INTERVIEW WITH COZY MYSTERY AUTHOR S. A. KAZLO

Today we sit down for a chat with cozy mystery author S.A. Kazlo. Learn more about her and her books at her website.

When did you realize you wanted to write novels? 

Many years ago, at least twenty, I started to write for children, back when an author submitted work via snail mail. I was published in a few children's magazines but had no luck with my novels. After a few years, my interest turned to reading cozy mysteries. They were fun and quirky, so I tried my hand writing them.

 

How long did it take to realize your dream of publication? 

It took about 5 years to write my first cozy, Kibbles and Death. Then I got lucky. I submitted it to Gemma Halliday Publishing and within three weeks I had an offer from her. I was really fortunate. Gemma is what is called a boutique publisher. She specializes in cozy mysteries. I'm lucky to be counted amongst her many authors.

 

Where do you write? 

In a small bedroom at a small desk. The operative word here is small, but it works for me.

 

Is silence golden, or do you need music to write by? What kind? 

For me silence is golden. My characters are creating enough noise in my head when I sit down to write.

 

How much of your plots and characters are drawn from real life? From your life in particular? 

I'm fortunate in that my hubby is a retired Pennsylvania State Policeman and I often pick his brain about the cases he handled over his 26-year law enforcement career. I often incorporate people I know in my characters. I'll ask them if they want to be a victim or murderer. They've always said murderer. Go figure.

 

Describe your process of naming your character. 

I derive a number of my characters names from people I know. If I go to a function and there is a program, I may lift one or two from it, just changing it a bit to keep me from getting into trouble.

 

Real settings of fictional? 

The settings of my cozies are based on real towns in upstate New York. They are so unique that I couldn't improve on them if I tried.

 

What is the quirkiest quirk one of your characters has? 

Well, I guess it isn't so quirky in today's world anymore, but my eightyish character Gladys O'Malley dyes her hair to match the change of seasons or various holidays or events—red for Valentine's Day, orange for autumn, and so on.

 

What is your quirkiest quirk? 

Oh, my I am very dull. I can't say I have a quirky bone in my body. I was raised back in the day when kids towed the line and didn't dare step out of it.

 

If you could have written any book which one would it be? 

Hmmm, good question? I really love Catherine Bruns Cookies and Chance series. Talk about quirky characters! The books may be murder mysteries, but you laugh out loud reading them.

 

Everyone at some point wishes for a do-over. What's yours? 

My do-over would probably have started writing cozy mysteries, but then I did learn a lot writing my children's stories. I grew from all of it.

 

What's your biggest peeve? 

I guess my biggest peeve is lack of manners. It only takes a second for a person to be polite and kind, and it doesn't cost a thing.

 

You're stranded on a desert island. What are three must- haves? 

My family, dachshunds, and chocolate. With those three, I have it all.

 

What was the worst job you've ever had? 

Locker room attendant at a swim club when I was sixteen. Being stuck in the locker room when everyone was outside enjoying the sun and swimming was not my idea of a fun way to spend a summer.

 

What's your all-time favorite literary character? Why? 

I can't say I have one all time favorite. I love it when I fall in love with a series and its characters. I can't get enough of them and am anxious for their next book to come out. Like yours, Lois.

 

Ocean or mountains? 

I guess I'd better say mountains since I live at the base of the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York. They're beautiful every season of the year.

 

City girl or country? 

Country, definitely. Don't care for the hustle and bustle of city life. In fact, I love it when all the "downstaters" who flock up to this area in the summer go back home. Yeah, I know, I'm being a curmudgeon. 

 

What's on the horizon for you? 

Hopefully, to continue enjoying writing my Samantha Davies Mystery series and having my readers enjoy them.

 

Anything else you'd like to tell us about yourself and your books? 

Right now, I'm busy working on book 6, Mistletoe, Mutts and Murder, in my Samantha Davies Mystery series. I hope to have it released around November of 2024. Sam's parents are coming to visit from sunny Florida for Christmas. Unfortunately, murder follows them north.

 

Chilled to the Dog Bone

A Samantha Davies Mystery, Book 5

 

It's Saint Patrick's Day weekend in upstate New York, and Samantha Davies is excited about the annual outdoor games put on by the local fire company...that is until the grumpy rival fire chief is found dead on the ice! To make matters worse, Sam's fingerprints are all over the evidence at the murder scene. Can Sam find the killer and clear her name before the Luck of the Irish runs out for her?

 

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Wednesday, March 8, 2023

AN INTERVIEW WITH SAM DAVIES FROM AUTHOR S.A. KAZLO'S SAMANTHA DAVIES MYSTERIES

Today we sit down for a chat with Samantha (Sam) Davies of the Samantha Davies Mysteries by author S.A. Kazlo. 

What was your life like before your author started pulling your strings?

Pretty ordinary. I co-own a funeral parlor with my ex., The Do Drop Inn Funeral Parlor, and am an aspiring author of a children's book featuring my dachshund, Porkchop. So, my days were spent either writing or helping manage the funeral parlor.

 

What’s the one trait you like most about yourself? 

Probably my loyalty to my family and friends. Unfortunately, it does get me in trouble at times. Like when they are being accused of murder.

 

What do you like least about yourself? 

Trying to please everyone. I have to know when to say "no" and that I can't make everyone happy.

 

What is the strangest thing your author has had you do or had happen to you? 

My author keeps having me find dead bodies. Geez, how many dead bodies do most people stumble over? I'm guessing zero, zilch.

 

Do you argue with your author? If so, what do you argue about? 

Usually, we get along pretty well, but there are times when she really bugs me. Like the time she had me and my cousin, who is quite the stunner, dress in disguise to get some dirt on a person we thought might be a murderer. Candie and I saw ourselves as a modern-day Cagney and Lacey, but my author decided to call me Myrtle. Myrtle—really?

 

What is your greatest fear? 

That's my problem. I should have a little more fear and then maybe I wouldn't walk into situations where I encounter murderers. My greatest fear though would be having anyone harm one of my loved ones.

 

What makes you happy? 

Spending time with my male main squeezes—my boyfriend, Detective Hank Johnson, and my pup, Porkchop. Also, my life is never dull when I'm hanging with my Southern Belle cousin, Candie Parker.

 

If you could rewrite a part of your story, what would it be? Why? 

Probably like a lot of women, I'd have opened my eyes sooner to the philandering ways of my ex.  I would have grown a backbone sooner and not let him put me down like he did for so many years. At least I finally wised up and scooped Porkchop up and left without a backward glance.

 

Of the other characters in your book, which one bugs you the most? Why? Sergeant Joe Peters of the Wings Falls Police Department. He's always trying to put me on the top of his suspect lists when there is a murder in town. We've been at odds since kindergarten. It wasn't my fault that one day at recess he peed in the sandbox. So, I told the teacher, big deal. Who wants to play in pee-soaked sand? Unfortunately, kids have a long memory and have called him "Sandy" ever since.

 

Of the other characters in your book, which one would you love to trade places with? Why? 

My cousin, Candie. I love Candie's outgoing and sometimes outrageous personality. She loves bling, having never found a rhinestone she doesn't love. She embraces life with both hands and loves the wild ride it gives her. 

 

Tell us a little something about your author. Where can readers find her website/blog? 

Like me, my author, Syrl Kazlo, writing as S.A. Kazlo lives in upstate New York. She lives with her husband and two lively dachshunds, near the Adirondack mountains. She's a retired schoolteacher and when not writing my tales, loves to hook, rug hook that is. Her website and blog can be found at www.sakazlo.com

 

What's next for you? 

My dear author has me at the Taste of Wings Falls Fair, that is taking place in my hometown of Wings Falls. A barbeque cookoff is being held at the Fair. Unfortunately, someone has tainted the offerings of one of my good friends and the owner of Sweetie Pie's CafĂ©, Franny Goodway. But that is the least of Franny's problems when she is accused of murdering the local bank's loan officer who Franny is trying to obtain a loan from. 

 

A Wedding Gone to the Dogs

A Samantha Davies Mystery, Book 3

 

Life for children's book author Samantha Davies seems to finally be going smoothly. She has a new boyfriend, the love of her faithful dachshund and star of her books, Porkchop, and wedding bells are even ringing for Sam's Southern Belle cousin, Candie Parker. After eleven engagements Candie has finally found Mr. Right in Mark Hogan, who is currently running for reelection as the Mayor of Wings Falls in small-town Upstate New York.

 

But when Candie hires Ex-FiancĂ© #1, Tommy, to repair her century-old purple Victorian home, disaster strikes. Instead of the perfect place for Candie and Mark to start their life as husband and wife, Candie finds Tommy dead—murdered with his own nail gun! Things only get worse when a few old racy pictures of Candie from when she and the victim were engaged surface, providing the police with the perfect motive for Candie to kill her ex.

 

With the police on the wrong trail, Sam isn't about to sit on the sidelines in this murder investigation—much to the dismay of Sam's boyfriend, Detective Hank Johnson. But it's up to Sam to make sure her cousin doesn't spend her honeymoon in the Wings Falls' poky. Will Sam find out who the murderer is so Porkchop can walk down the aisle as Candie's ringbearer? Or will the killer be saying "I do" to another victim... this time closer to home?

 

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