Saturday, 19 October 2013

Inspiring teens blog hop - interview with Sibel Hodge

Today I'm pleased to be participating in another really fun event - the inspiring teens blog hop organised by Greta Burroughs and Vickie Johnstone. Today, as part of the hop, I'm hosting an interview with Sibel Hodge.

After you've read and enjoyed the interview, be sure to answer the question below and follow Sibel on Twitter, Facebook and her blog for a chance to win a copy of her book The See-Through Leopard. And don't forget to enter the raffle for a chance to win a $10 Amazon gift card.

1. Reading

Why do you think Teen Read Week is important? 

 
Young adult novels now encompass so many different styles and genres, and deal with issues and pressures that can give valuable insight to teens. It also allows escape from the pressures of life. Readers can experience challenges, thrills, dangers, and learn lessons without even leaving the house!


How do you think we could encourage youngsters to read more? 


I think the explosion in ereaders, tablets, and smartphones makes reading much more accessible for teens, even when they’re on the move. So mixing technology with reading can be fun. 


When you were a teenager what books did you like to read and did you have an all-time favourite character? 


I loved coming of age stories, and books about overcoming injustice. One of my all-time favourites is To Kill a Mockingbird. I still pick it up every now and then and re-read it.


2. Writing


Do you think today’s teens are in a better position if they want to be a writer than you were all those years ago (hee hee)? 


Hey, it’s only (ahem) a few years ago! Yes, with the opportunities for indie publishing now, anyone who can write a good book has the potential to be successful. 


What advice would you give a youngster who enjoys writing? 


Read, read, read. Write, write, write. Read to experience and understand what good writing and good story-telling is all about. Write to hone your craft, even if it’s only a few hundred words a day. But, most importantly, follow your dreams and be true to yourself. 


3. Your books


What is your latest book about?


The See-Through Leopard is an inspiring and uplifting coming of age story about fighting for survival, healing, love, and recognizing that our scars don’t define us. 


Are you working on anything new at the moment? 


I’ve just finished the 4th book in my Amber Fox cozy mystery series, and I’m about to start on an inspiring new adult novel.


What do you love about being an author? 


When I was a kid I used to get told off for lying. Now, I can do it as a job and get paid for it!


Book description 


Most sixteen-year-old girls are obsessed with their looks, but Jazz Hooper is obsessed for a different reason. After a car accident that kills her mum, Jazz is left with severe facial scars and retreats into a dark depression. Fearing what will happen if Jazz doesn’t recover, her dad makes a drastic decision to move them from England to a game reserve in Kenya for a new start. And when Jazz finds an orphaned leopard cub, it sets off a chain of events that lead her on a two-year journey of discovery, healing and love.

"A percentage of the royalties from the sale of this book will be contributed to Panthera, a leading international conservation organization dedicated to protecting and preserving the world's big cats, plus other wildlife conservation groups." -- Sibel Hodge, author.


Amazon US link
http://www.amazon.com/The-See-Through-Leopard-ebook/dp/B00EPWPP4A/ref=sr_1_3?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1380632749&sr=1-3&keywords=sibel+hodge


Amazon UK link
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-See-Through-Leopard-ebook/dp/B00EPWPP4A/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t


About Sibel Hodge


Sibel Hodge is the Amazon Top 100 Bestselling Author of Fourteen Days Later and Be Careful What You Wish For. She has 8 cats and 1 husband. In her spare time, she's Wonder Woman! When she's not out saving the world from dastardly demons she writes an eclectic mix of romantic comedies, mysteries, thrillers, children's books, and non fiction. Her other books include My Perfect Wedding, The Baby Trap, The Fashion Police (Amber Fox Mystery), Voodoo Deadly (Amber Fox Mystery), The See-Through Leopard, How to Dump Your Boyfriend in the Men's Room (and other short stories), It's a Catastrophe, Healing Meditations for Surviving Grief and Loss, A Gluten Free Taste of Turkey, and A Gluten Free Soup Opera.

Her work has been shortlisted for the Harry Bowling Prize 2008, Highly Commended by the Yeovil Literary Prize 2009, Runner Up in the Chapter One Promotions Novel Comp 2009, nominated Best Novel with Romantic Elements in 2010 by The Romance Reviews, Runner Up in the Best Indie Books of 2012 by Indie Book Bargains, and Winner of Best Children's Book by eFestival of Words 2013. Her novella Trafficked: The Diary of a Sex Slave has been listed as one of the Top 40 Books About Human Rights by Accredited Online Colleges.    

TWITTER HANDLE –  @sibelhodge


FB AUTHOR PAGEhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Sibel-Hodge-Author-of-romantic-comedy-and-comedy-mystery-books/246194485016
 

WEBSITEhttp://www.sibelhodge.com/
 

Giveaway


Sibel has two ebook copies of her book The See-Through Leopard to give away. To be in the running, all you have to do is follow Sibel via the links above and then post an answer to the following question in the comments below:

Tell me what your favourite animal is and why.

And make sure to enter the raffle at the inspiring teens blog hop site.


 


 

7 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for featuring me today, Jonathan! :) xx

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  2. Thank you so much, Jonathan and Sibel for being such a wonderful part of our blog hop! Good luck!

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  3. Thanks Jonathan for hosting and thanks Sibel for joining in. I've enjoyed reading all the interviews. Good luck with your writing :)

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  4. Thanks so much, Greta and Vickie for all your hard work organizing this amazing blog hop :) xx

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  5. Nice interview, Jonathan. Sibel, your book sound like a very interesting read! Thank you both for the insights.

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  6. I got hooked on coming of age stories as my sons approached their own coming of age.

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  7. Thanks so much for commenting, Sheila and Debra! Sheila, I've emailed you re winning the book, but, unfortunately, Debra, Jonathan can't find an email for you. If you do check back on the blog, please email me at sibelhodge AT gmail DOT com and I'll send you a copy. Thanks so much for stopping by :) xx

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