Our guest today is Barbara
Taylor Sissel, an author, freelance writer, book reviewer, and editor. She
lives and writes in The Woodlands of Texas. Her latest book from MIRA is EVIDENCE OF LIFE. To
commemorate the book she had wine bottled and labels made from her cover. Here
is what she has to say about why she did it.
You had wine bottled and gorgeous labels made from your book cover image.
What was the inspiration behind this wonderful idea?
Celebration! I work with four critique partners. In addition to the diligent
vetting of each other's work, we're each other's cheerleaders. That support is
really invaluable, because writing is mostly done alone; there's a lot of
waiting: to hear whether something has sold, and once it has, and it's
published, then you wait for reviews, and after it's been out a while, you wait
to hear about sales. By the time I signed my contract with MIRA for EVIDENCE OF LIFE, and a
second novel, I'd been sending my manuscripts around for a while, a long,
waiting while, and my partners were with me every step of the way keeping the
faith and ladling on the encouragement.
It took so much patience and persistence, and when the sky opened, and the
miracle happened, I wanted the five of us to be together when I announced my
news. We meet on alternate Fridays, and it so happened I was hosting that week,
which made it perfect! I iced a bottle of champagne, hiding it in my laundry
room, then once everyone was settled and chatting, I chose a moment to retrieve
it and show it off. I didn't have to say a word, not once they realized what
they were looking at. I'll never forget their expressions. They were priceless,
just priceless. It was after I poured each of us a glass that one of my
partners, NYT best-selling author, Joni Rodgers, whose husband, Gary, is a home
hobbyist winemaker, said, out of the blue, that she ought to have him bottle a
wine and label it with the book cover to commemorate what was a truly auspicious
event! I thought it was such a unique and creative idea, and I was so thrilled
by it, but I never could have imagined the actual end product would turn out to
be so impressive. Joni designed the labels, and they are truly gorgeous! Plus,
the wine itself, a pinot gris, is delicious. From start to finish, the whole
enterprise was such an unexpected, fun and lovely gift, and one that I will
always treasure.
When I asked Joni what inspired her to suggest bottling the wine, here is what
she said in her own wonderful words: "Barbara's artistic integrity and strength
of spirit have so inspired me over the years. Seeing this wonderful novel break
through and find the right publishing home was cause for great celebration.
Winemaking is an alchemy of patience, creative energy and technical skill, the
perfect metaphor for what it takes to produce a beautiful book."
On the last ordinary day of her life, Abby Bennett feels like the luckiest
woman alive. But everyone knows that luck doesn't last forever...
As her husband, Nick, and daughter, Lindsey, embark on a weekend camping trip
to the Texas Hill Country, Abby looks forward to having some quiet time to
herself. She braids Lindsey's hair, reminds Nick to drive safely and kisses
them both goodbye. For a brief moment, Abby thinks she has it all—a
perfect marriage, a perfect life—until a devastating storm rips through
the region, and her family vanishes without a trace.
When Nick and Lindsey are presumed dead, lost in the raging waters, Abby
refuses to give up hope. Consumed by grief and clinging to her belief that her
family is still alive, she sets out to find them. But as disturbing clues begin
to surface, Abby realizes that the truth may be far more sinister than she
imagined. Soon she finds herself caught in a current of lies that threaten to
unhinge her and challenge everything she once believed about her marriage and
family.
6 comments posted.
Congratulations on your book!! Anytime you take on an endeavor, and are successful, a celebration is in order, and it sounds like your friends truly have your best interests at heart!! Their idea was wonderful, and you now have a memory that will last the rest of your life!! As for your book, I love the story line, and can't wait to curl up in my favorite chair and read it!! You have me on the edge of my seat right now, after reading the short excerpt!! This book is definately on my TBR list!!
(Peggy Roberson 1:15pm March 25, 2013)
Thank you, so much to Fresh Fiction for the post and to all of you for the good
wishes and for sharing in the joy. I'm thrilled to hear about having new readers
and appreciate so much that you took time to comment. Now, if only I could
share the wine too, wouldn't it be perfect?!! It is a memory to treasure for sure.
(Barbara Sissel 7:03pm March 25, 2013)
How beautiful and personal! And what a great achievement on getting your book published. Enjoy your wine and writing.
(Clare O'Beara 12:58pm March 26, 2013)