C.J. Box releases a new Joe Pickett book today!

 

 

Here is a link to C.J. Box’s March appearances: http://www.cjbox.net/appearances?view=calendar&month=March-2016

Here is a link to his official website: http://www.cjbox.net

 

C.J. Box

pictured above author C.J. Box

C.J. Box, who is a New York Times Best-Selling author of a series of books about Game Warden Joe Pickett, as well as stand alone thrillers, talked about his latest Pickett book, “Off the Grid.”

The Wyoming based author will be doing a book signing tonight at 7 p.m. at the Laramie County Library. He was kind enough to do a question and answer session about his latest book for Life is as Sweet as Cotton Candy.

According to his official website “Off the Grid” is about Nate Romanowski, who is off the grid, recuperating from wounds and trying to deal with past crimes, when he suddenly is confronted by a small team of elite professional special operators. They’re not here to threaten him, but to make a deal. They need help destroying a domestic terror cell in the Red Desert, and in return, they’ll make Nate’s criminal record disappear.

But they are not what they  seem, as Joe Pickett discovers. They have a much different plan in min and it just may be something that takes them all down, including Nate and Joe. And if there is other collateral damage? That’s just the fortunes of war.

Here is Box’s Q and A session:

Q: Did you spend a lot of time in the Red Desert in order to do research for your new book?

Box: “I’ve been to the Red Desert several times over the years so I’m familiar with it (although by no means an expert).  I once witnessed a herd of wild horses running across the desert and we spotted desert elk as well.  It’s a fascinating and very remote location.”

Q: When you created Joe Pickett for your first book did you ever imagine that he would be such a great character that helped create such a long standing series of books for you? How does that feel?

Box: “Nope — when I wrote OPEN SEASON I thought I was writing a stand-alone that I hoped would be published and appreciated by people in Wyoming and the Rocky Mountain region.  I didn’t have a series in mind at the time but I’m glad it worked out that way.  When the last book, ENDANGERED DEBUTED AT #2 New York Times bestseller list I was thrilled.  I never expected the books to do as well.”

Q: What do you like the most about writing?

Box: “Portraying the modern west and the issues that dominate it.”

Q: Any interesting news about movies or TV shows about your books?

Box: “Nothing to announce yet although there are some really exciting prospects out there.”

 

 

A question and answer session with New York Times Best-Selling author, Craig Johnson

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Craig Johnson is currently on a book signing tour.
If you live in Cheyenne, Wyoming where this e-zine is based you will be able to meet Craig in person tonight at 6 p.m.
At the local Barnes and Noble Booksellers. The store is located on Dell Range Blvd. 307-632-3000
Craig lives in Ucross, Wyoming and is known for his mystery novels that feature the character, Sheriff Walt Longmire.
The TV show, “Longmire,” used to air on A & E, until they stupidly cancelled it. Now Netflix calls the show its home.
Viewers are happy and the Long LIve Longmire Twitter campaign worked!
With that said Craig talked about what it’s like seeing his characters larger than life on TV, what he likes best about book signings and you can learn what he has in the works right now!
Q AND A with Craig Johnson
Q: What’s it like seeing your characters come alive on Netflix? And isn’t it great they picked the show and idea up? Yay!

Johnson: “It’s kind of like having a house-plant for seven years and suddenly it starts talking, were but wonderful. The deal I got from Warner Brothers was a package deal in which I got to meet the producers, directors and writers, which gave me an opportunity to gauge their interest in the material. They were really great folks who were really knowledgeable of the books and characters and had track records of how they’d gotten things done. That’s generally the problem with being optioned by Hollywood, you never know if the people you’re dealing with will ever get anything made. I’m a Cowboy author from a town of 25 in northern Wyoming, so for me it will always be about visibility for the books. Our producers were responsible for shows like The Closer and Nip/Tuck so I felt relatively confident—as confident as you can feel in Hollywood.

“I think the casting was crucial and when they made me a Creative Consultant, I figured they were serious. Warner started sending me dvd’s of the actors they were considering, so I wasn’t shocked by them—pretty much every actor I was rooting for got the roles.”
 Q: What do you like the most about book signings and meeting your fans?
Johnson: “You pretty much said it yourself, meeting the folks that read my books and having the opportunity to talk with them in person. Email and social media are great, but I’m a face to face kind of guy. I’ve established tons of friendships over the years with people I only get to see once a year, if I’m lucky. These people are important to me in that they know the innermost workings of my mind by reading my books—and they still want to meet me? That’s pretty great.”
 Q: What’s next? What are you working on next?
Johnson: “The next Walt Longmire novel is called, An Obvious Fact, and should be out in May. It takes place up in Hulett, Wyoming, (population 396, police force 1), the sister city to Sturgis and once a year it has about a half-million bikers in it… That seemed like something Walt, Henry and Vic should be involved in. Then I’ve got another novella akin to Spirit of Steamboat, The Highwayman that concerns a Highway Patrol-Person who is transferred to the Wind River Canyon and begins getting Officer-In-Need-Of-Assitance calls from another Highway Patrolman every night—the problem? He’s been dead for thirty years.

Great Christmas sales for Vedauwoo book, book reviewers hit me up

Well, awesome news about my Vedauwoo: Hidden Faces in Mysterious Places book!

I have sold enough copies of my book to pay off a student loan! Yes, my Christmas sales were pretty amazing.

My book is now available at these fine locations: http://www.sierratradingpost.com, (search for Vedauwoo), http://www.barnesandnoble.com, http://www.amazon.com.

My book is also available in stores at Sierra Trading Post, Barnes and Noble Booksellers in Cheyenne, Wyoming, City Newsstand and Pipe Shop in Cheyenne, Wyoming, the Wyoming State Museum store, the University of Wyoming Bookstore in Laramie, Wyoming, and Hastings in Rock Springs, Wyoming.

Please be sure to check it out. Reviewers let me know if you would like a review copy.
Thanks!
Karen Cotton

C.J. Box answers questions about writer’s block, reviews and new projects

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C.J. Box is a Wyoming resident and is the New York Times Bestselling Author of the  Joe Pickett book series. His latest book in the series came out in March, “Force of Nature.” He also has written several stand alone novels, short stories and essays.

No. 12 in the Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett series, “Force of Nature” by C.J. Box

Box took time out of his busy schedule to answer questions about writer’s block, reviews, (the good, bad and in between), and his latest projects that he has going on. Possibly a movie ?

In an e-mail interview Box said, “Sometimes I wish I had more time, but I’ve never been ‘blocked.’”

However, Box did give some advice and wise words to writers who do face writer’s block from time to time and how to move on from it. Find out more in the Q and A below.

Blue Heaven is one of C.J. Box’s stand alone novels

Box has won numerous awards including an Edgar Alan Poe Award for Best Novel for his 2009 book, “Blue Heaven” His other awards include the Anthony Award, Prix Calibre 38 (France), the Macavity Award, the Gumshoe Award, the Barry Award, and the 2010 Mountains & Plains Independent Booksellers Association Award for fiction.

For Life is as Sweet as Cotton Candy international readers you could possibly find Box’s books in your language. His books have been translated into 25 languages.

Here is C.J. Box’s Q and A:

Q: How would you describe writer’s block?

Box: “A writer without ideas.”

Q: What advice would you give someone who thinks they have writer’s block?

Box: “Write your way out of it.”

Q:How can they avoid writer’s block in the future?

Box: “Don’t wait for inspiration.  Treat writing like a job.  Working people can’t have “working block” or they’ll not have a job very long.”

Q:Has a bad review ever given you writer’s block?

Box: No.

Q: How do you deal with bad and good reviews, or are you not phased by reviews?

Box: “I’m more interested in the aggregate than individual reviews.  If the reviews are 95% positive I don’t worry about the 5% that aren’t.”

Q: What do reviews mean to you?

Validation.

Q: Have you ever had to deal with rejection when you were trying to get your first book published ?

Box: “Of course.  It took five years to get the first novel published.”

Q:How did you deal with the rejection and what helped you get past that?

Box: “I moved on and kept going because I believed in the novel.”

Q: On a whole new topic can you tell my magazine readers what you have in the works right now?

Box: “I finished a new stand-alone a few months ago and I’m currently working on the new Joe Pickett novel.  Because my book tour for FORCE OF NATURE was long I feel pressed for time.”

Q: Has Hollywood been knocking on your door ?

Box:“Blue Heaven” and “Nowhere to Run”  are under option for feature films.  “Blue Heaven” is supposed to start filming in the fall with Jack Nicholson, Joe Pesci, and Josh Brolin are attached to it.”  You can see Josh Brolin soon in theaters in “Men In Black III” http://www.meninblack.com/

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Find out more about C.J. Box here:

http://www.cjbox.net/about-c.j.-box

C.J Box’s Joe Pickett Novels: “Open Season” (2001), “Savage Run” (2002), “Winterkill” (2003), “Trophy Hunt” (2004), “Out of Range” (2005), “In Plain Sight” (2006), “Free Fire” (2007), “Blood Trail” (2008), “Below Zero” (2009), “Nowhere to Run” (2010), “Cold Wind” (2011), “Force of Nature” (2012).

Learn more about Joe Pickett here: http://www.cjbox.net/about-joe-pickett

C.J Box’s Stand Alone Novels: “Blue Heaven” (2008), “Three Weeks to Say Goodbye” (2009), “Back of Beyond” (2011).

Bookstores that sell Box’s books: http://www.cjbox.net/bookstores

No. 12 in the Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett series, “Force of Nature” by C.J. Box

Purchase C.J. Box’s latest book “Force of Nature” on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Force-Nature-Joe-Pickett-Novel/dp/039915826X

Purchase C.J. Box’s latest book on Barnes and Noble.com:

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/force-of-nature-c-j-box/1104082896?ean=9780399158261

Purchase other C.J. Box books on Barnes and Noble.com

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/c/c.-j.-box/1021570

Purchase other C.J. Box titles on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/C.-J.-Box/e/B001IGSO0I/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1/181-9013666-2145529

Childrens book…need your help

I’m looking for a good name for my seven yearold cowboy in a childrens book that I’m writing, it needs to be a name that stands out, can be used as funny nicknames, he likes to read al ot more than his classmates and he’s lean and tall for his age..
Comment with suggestions …or email me at karencottonwriter@gmail.com

Ill be writing my book most of today but I hope to get some nature photos that I took this week posted up here and I’ve got some more articles in the works and from my guest writers too 🙂
Night and thanks for reading life is sweet as cotton candy…
Doing this from my phone …so lisacc is in lowercase
Karen

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