
But, for now, I have the pleasure of introducing fellow GCC'er Carleen Brice to Brant Flakes. Carleen’s debut novel, Orange Mint and Honey, was an Essence “Recommended Read” and a Target “Bookmarked Breakout Book.” She won the 2009 First Novelist Award from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association and the 2008 Break Out Author Award at the African American Literary Awards Show for this book, AND Orange Mint and Honey was optioned by Lifetime Movie Network. (Wow!)
Her second novel, Children of the Waters (One World/Ballantine), is a book about race, love and family, and it was just released at the end of June. Booklist Online called it “a compelling read, difficult to put down.” Essence says, “Brice has a new hit.” You can read an excerpt at her website.
Right now, she's at work on her third novel, and she maintains the blogs “White Readers Meet Black Authors” and "The Pajama Gardener". She's also generously offered a signed copy of Children of the Waters to one commenter, so thank you, Carleen, and welcome!
New readers want to know about your newest book! Can you tell us the basic premise? Two women, 1 black and 1 white, discover several family secrets, including the fact that they are related. (Sounds fabulous!)
What's one scene from this story you loved writing and why? I loved writing the scene that introduced a secondary character who’s a senior citizen pot dealer. He only deals to other seniors and the idea just cracks me up.
Name a few of your favorite musical artists/groups. Did you use any musical references in your novel? If so, do they play a significant role? One of my characters is a musician, so music plays a role in the story. I mention Stevie Wonder’s music a couple of times.
My favorites include:
Prince
Aretha Franklin
Mary J. Blige
I've never been able to choose just one favorite food, but what are some of the foods you love? Pizza, chocolate cake, chocolate chip cookies, roast chicken, hummus and good bread to name a few. (Oooh, I love all of these...I think we need to go out together for lunch. :-)
Who was the first person you told when you got The Call announcing you'd sold your first novel? My husband, but soon after I had called all my friends and many relatives too!
Thanks so much for visiting, Carleen, and for offering an autographed copy of your latest novel to one commenter! I'll draw a name on Thursday night from all who leave a message on this post and will pass the winner's name along to Carleen. Good luck, everyone!