I write because I have stories to share, and it make me happy to
write, which is the truth. I've spent a lot of time thinking about
this questions over the past few months, and I think I have to add
that I found peace in writing. I am the type of person who always
likes to have something new on the horizon, and writing offers
something new every day. I feel like I'm the luckiest woman around
to have a job that is fulfilling and enjoyable.
I
tend to write about my worst fears, and a missing child is probably
number one on my list, so it didn't take much for me to dig into
this fear. I was jogging White Ground Road, a secluded road that is
mentioned in the story and exists in real life, and I realized how
easy it would be for someone to simply disappear. That's how The
Knowing came to be. During one of the last revisions, I realized
that Molly Tanner, the woman who is desperately trying to find
Tracey, had a past that needed to be brought into the story, which
is why Amanda's death was revealed, and Chasing Amanda was born.
Melissa Foster
Melissa Foster is the award winning author
of two novels, Megan’s Way and Chasing
Amanda. She is the founder of the Women’s Nest,
a social and support community for women, and is
currently collaborating in the film production
of Megan’s Way. Melissa hosts an annual Aspiring
Authors contest for children, she's written a
column featured in Women Business Owners
Magazine, and has painted and donated several
murals to The Hospital for Sick Children in
Washington, DC. Melissa is currently working on
her next novel, and lives in Maryland with her
family. Melissa's interests include her family,
reading, writing, painting, friends, helping
women see the positive side of life, and
visiting Cape Cod.
Coming September 2011, Melissa will be
launching the Women's Literary Cafe, an
extension of The Women's Nest. The Women's
Literary Cafe will promote the writing community
and unite authors and readers, offering free
promotions to authors, reviewers, and bloggers.
2011 Beach Book AwardWinner (Spirituality)
2010 Next Generation Indie Book AwardFinalist(Spirituality) NominatedDan
Poynter's Global eBook Award 2011 (Winners TBD
summer 2011)
Chasing Amanda
Nominated Dan Poynter's Global eBook Award
2011 (Winners TBD summer 2011)
"Melissa Foster is a wonderful connector of
readers and books, a friend of authors, and a tireless
advocate for women. She is the real deal." Author Jennie
Shortridge
"Melissa Foster’s writing reminds me of Ted Dekker. The
suspense is so strong I’m waiting for theme music to jump
out and scare me as I turn the pages." The Surrendered
Scribe
Books-and-Authors.net: Where did you grow up and was
reading and writing a part of your life? Who were your earliest
influences and why?
Melissa
Foster: I grew up in Maryland, and reading was
a big part of my everyday life. My mother and my grandmother were
very big influences in my life. They always seemed happy, and they
always had a book in their hands. I remember being a little girl and
feeling very grown up when I'd sit in the living room with them and
read, and when I needed an escape (I have three older brothers and
when I became a teenager, our family grew to include three younger
step-brothers), I would climb a tree and read.
Books-and-Authors.net: Why do you write?
Melissa
Foster: I'm asked this a lot, and typically, my answer is
that I write because I have stories to share, and it make me happy
to write, which is the truth. I've spent a lot of time thinking
about this questions over the past few months, and I think I have to
add that I found peace in writing. I am the type of person who
always likes to have something new on the horizon, and writing
offers something new every day. I feel like I'm the luckiest woman
around to have a job that is fulfilling and enjoyable.
Books-and-Authors.net: Discuss your book new book Chasing Amanda .
How did the book come about?
Melissa
Foster: Chasing Amanda began as The Knowing and morphed
into so much more. When I began writing The Knowing, the story was
all about Tracey, the missing child.
I tend to write about my worst fears, and a missing
child is probably number one on my list, so it didn't take much for
me to dig into this fear. I was jogging White Ground Road, a
secluded road that is mentioned in the story and exists in real
life, and I realized how easy it would be for someone to simply
disappear. That's how The Knowing came to be. During one of the last
revisions, I realized that Molly Tanner, the woman who is
desperately trying to find Tracey, had a past that needed to be
brought into the story, which is why Amanda's death was revealed,
and Chasing Amanda was born.
Books-and-Authors.net: Who is Molly Tanner?
Melissa
Foster: Molly Tanner is a headstrong, sensitive,
sometimes-clairvoyant who had witnessed an abduction without
realizing what she was seeing. She's a woman who is chasing old
ghosts, and risks her marriage, and her friendships, to find
closure.
Books-and-Authors.net:With Chasing Amanda, you are
becoming an established author. What advice do you have for first
time authors?
Melissa
Foster: The world of publishing is changing so quickly.
It seems that there's a lot of pressure for authors to write as many
books as they can as fast as they can, and publish them immediately
as eBooks. My advice would be not to take shortcuts with your
writing. Fight the urge to mass produce, and instead, take your
time, agonize over every word, and edit until you are blue in the
face. Never sacrifice quality for quantity, write the best books you
are capable of writing, and always believe in your work.
Books-and-Authors.net: If Hollywood called and asked you to cast
Chasing Amanda , who would you cast and why?
Melissa
Foster: Great question, because with Megan's Way
currently being cast, I haven't even thought of casting Chasing
Amanda. I would envision someone very real as Molly, someone strong
and sensitive, like Drew Barrymore, maybe (shooting high is good,
right?!), and maybe someone new and fresh for Tracey, like Elsie
Fisher.
Books-and-Authors.net: What are readers saying about Chasing Amanda
?
I have been overwhelmed with the positive nature of the reviews of
Chasing Amanda. I almost tossed this manuscript in file drawer and
didn't publish it, because I wasn't sure how well it would be
received by readers. I thought it would be difficult to live up to
the response to Megan's Way, but my writing has now been compared to
Ted Dekker, which I could never have imagined. Here are a few quotes
from readers:
"Melissa Foster’s writing reminds me of Ted Dekker. The suspense is
so strong I’m waiting for theme music to jump out and scare me as I
turn the pages."
"The mystery has so many twists and turns that it was impossible to
figure out who was guilty of what...It all comes together
beautifully in the end, but it had me guessing the entire time. As
soon as I was sure that I knew what was happening another bombshell
exploded. I was hooked from page 1."
"Chasing Amanda is an emotionally charged read."
"She [Foster] has a way of drawing you into the world of her story
instantly. Chasing Amanda, her newest release, captivated me just as
quickly as Megan’s Way...The story had me hooked and shocked by page
40..."
"this is a book definitely worth reading in a book club!"
"Once again author Melissa Foster brings to light so many important
issues...This is one book that every parent should read."
"Chasing Amanda is a very intriguing book from the very beginning,
and I didn't want to put it down...Melissa Foster has a gift, and I
am so glad she has chosen to share it with us all!"
"Well-balanced mystery and clairvoyance. An intriguing novel with a
middle-aged female protagonist, Melissa Foster’s Chasing Amanda,
blends a contemporary abduction mystery with touches of the
paranormal to create a tale that’s both scary and absorbing"
Books-and-Authors.net: What do you hope to achieve with Chasing
Amanda ?
Melissa
Foster: As always, I hope not to disappoint readers. I
hope to provide an enjoyable escape that leaves readers thinking
about how they can protect their children, and wondering what really
goes on behind closed doors.
Books-and-Authors.net:What was the last book you read?
Melissa
Foster: I just finished The Midwife's Confession, by
Diane Chamberlain, and I'm getting ready to read This Business of
Children, by Chloe Jon Paul and The Book Thief, by Hannah Tinti
Books-and-Authors.net: What's next?
Melissa
Foster: My next manuscript is now complete, COME BACK TO
ME, it's an international love story/tragedy. Below is a sneak peek
at COME BACK TO ME:
Tess Johnson has it all, Beau, her handsome photographer husband, a
thriving business, and a newly-discovered pregnancy. When Beau
accepts an overseas photography assignment, Tess decides to wait to
reveal her secret—only she’s never given the chance. Beau’s
helicopter crashes in the desert.
As Tess struggles to put her life back together and deal with the
pregnancy she can no longer hide, a new client appears, offering
more than just a new project.
Meanwhile, two Iraqi women who are fleeing Honor Killings find Beau
alive in the middle of the desert, his body ravaged. Suha, a doctor,
and Samira, a widow and mother of three young children, nurse him
back to health in a makeshift tent. Beau bonds with the women and
children, and together, with the help of an underground
organization, they continue their dangerous escape.
What happens next is a test of loyalties, strength, and love.