In honor of the fifth Second Chance Cat mystery, THE FAST AND THE FURRIEST, release on February 6th, we're reprinting this 2014 interview with its creator, Sofie Ryan a/k/a Sofie Kelly, who also pens the Magical Cat Mysteries!
Enjoy!
MEOW! My guest today is Sofie Kelly, NYT author of the “Magical Cats” mysteries!
Sofie Kelly is the author of the New York Times best-selling Magical Cats mysteries. As Sofie Ryan she also writes the popular Second Chance Cat mysteries. In her spare time she cooks, hikes, practices tai chi and makes mixed media journals. She also has a tiny crush on the Today Show's Matt Lauer.
R: Meow, Sofie, welcome. Tell us a bit about yourself and how you became interested in writing.
S: Thanks ROCCO! I’ve been writing for as long as I can remember. I won third place in a poetry contest in third grade. As a child I loved to make up stories—I still do.
R: Tell us about your latest release, FINAL CATCALL. What was the inspiration for this series?
S: FINAL CATCALL is the 5th book in the Magical Cats mysteries. A theatre festival has been moved—at the last minute—to Mayville Heights. Kathleen knows one of the directors involved, through her parents, and when another director is killed, she ends up involved in the investigation. That’s complicated by the fact that her relationship with Detective Marcus Gordon seems to be over. And her ex-boyfriend has come to town to try to win her back. Luckily she has her cats, Owen and Hercules to help.
I think the series is inspired a lot by my love of libraries--and of cats, of course.
R: So what’s in Kathleen and Marcus’ future? Any news you can share?
S: All I’m going to say is “it ain’t over til it’s over!”
R: Which of (your character) adventures was the most fun for you to write? Were any of them the least amount of fun?
S: It’s hard to pick just one. I enjoy any adventure that involves the cats. They’re all inspired in some way by something a real cat I know has done. The least amount of fun was the scene in SLEIGHT OF PAW where Kathleen is trapped in a basement. I’m not crazy about small spaces.
R: Do you have an “how I got my agent” story you’d like to share? How did you feel when you got the call your first novel had sold?
S: My agent is Kim Lionetti of Bookends. I had been represented by an agent who had retired, and when Kim said she felt we could work together I was thrilled. She’s a very positive person.
My very first book was a young adult novel and when I learned it was going to be published I was speechless—and that rarely happens!
R: What’s a must have for you when you are writing? What aids the creative process?
S: A title. It’s a weird little quirk that I have. I have to have a title. It doesn’t have to be that creative a title and it’s rarely the published title, but the book has to have a name before I start.
If I’m not feeling especially creative I remember that the orthodontist expects to be paid and that usually give me the nudge I need to start writing!
R: If you had access to a time machine, which historical moment would you travel to and why?
S: I’m laughing because my husband looked over my shoulder, read this question and said, “You’re going to tell the raisin bread story, aren’t you?”
(Yes, I am.)
The raisin bread story comes from our history. When we were first dating I made raisin bread to impress him with my cooking skills. (His mom was a great cook.) He said, “Thank you, but I don’t like raisin bread.” And I apologized! I tease him that if I had a time machine I would go back in time and tell him exactly what I thought of that comment and maybe kick him in the shins. He likes to remind me that I married him despite his gauche behavior. And he still doesn’t like raisin bread, but I do and I don’t have to share.
R: What is one thing your readers would be most surprised to know about you?
S: Probably that I run. My gait is awkward and I sweat profusely. I don’t look like a runner. I look like I’m about to pass out.
R: What is the craziest thing you've ever done?
S: Three 5K races.
R: What do you hope readers will most take away from your writing?
S: I hope they’re entertained. I hope they finish one of my books and don’t feel that they’ve wasted their time.
R: Are you a plotter or a pantser?
S: Plotter all the way. I think it’s a personality trait. I like to make lists and when I travel I like to have a map.
R: What do you do when you’re not writing? Any hobbies or party tricks? :)
S:I like to cook. As a family we do a lot of hiking. And I sing with a great deal of enthusiasm but almost no musical ability.
R: Where can we find out more about you and your work?
and for my new alter ego coming in early 2014: www.sofieryan.com
R: Do you have any advice for beginning writers?
S: Read everything. Read good books and terrible ones. Read in your favorite genre and outside of it. And of course, write. It doesn’t matter how bad your first draft is. Once you have the story down on paper you can fix it, but you can’t fix what you haven’t written.
Just for Fun:
Night or Day? Day
Dog or Cat? (answer carefully) Cat—no disrespect to any dogs who may be reading. (ROCCO: Love that answer!)
Beach or Pool? On a hot day, either.
Steak or salad? Salad. (I’m assuming there’s no chocolate.)
Favorite Drink? Coffee
Favorite Book? It’s impossible to pick one. I’m a big fan of Kurt Vonnegut. I’ve probably read every book by Agatha Christie at least twice.
Favorite TV Series? Big Bang Theory
Favorite Movie? The Princess Bride
Favorite Actor: Nathan Fillion from Castle is pretty cute. I wonder if he likes raisin bread. (ROCCO: Dunno. We’ll have to ask him. I’m the official spokescat for his charity, Kids Need to Read)
Favorite Actress: I’m a big fan of Mariska Hargitay from Law & Order SVU.
Dirty Martini or Pina Colada? Neither.
Hawaii or Alaska? I’ve never been to either, so both.
Finish this sentence: If I could meet anyone in the world, past or present, it would be probably my father. He died when I was very small.
If I had just one wish, it would be that we could all learn to see past our differences.
If I could trade places with anyone in the world, it would be Julianne Moore, solely so I could have her hair for the day.
Thank you, Sofie, for a wonderful interview!
Folks, to find out more about Sofie and her mystery series, check out these sites:
www.sofieryan.com
Since this interview, Sofie has gone on to write more Magical Cat and Second Chance Cat mysteries. The most recent Magical CAt mystery, A TALE OF TWO KITTIES, was published last year:
In this charming mystery from the bestselling author of Paws and Effect, two magical cats have powers of detection that prove indispensable to librarian Kathleen Paulson…
With a well-placed paw on a keyboard or a pointed stare, Kathleen’s two cats, Hercules and Owen, have helped her to solve cases in the past—so she has learned to trust their instincts. But she will need to rely on them more than ever when a twenty-year-old scandal leads to murder…
The arrival of the Janes brothers has the little town of Mayville Heights buzzing. Everyone of a certain age remembers when Victor had an affair with Leo’s wife, who then died in a car accident.
Now it seems the brothers are trying to reconcile, until Kathleen finds Leo dead. The police set their sights on Leo’s son and Kathleen’s good friend Simon, who doesn’t have much of an alibi. To prove her friend innocent, Kathleen will have to dig deep into the town's history—and into her sardine cracker supply, because Owen and Hercules don't work for free...
And on February 6, the fifth Second Chance Cat Mystery, THE FAST AND THE FURRIEST, debuts (cat-ch my review of this on next week's blog)
Sarah Grayson and her trusty companion, Elvis, race to tail the right suspects in the fifth installment of the New York Times bestselling Second Chance Cat Mysteries.
Sarah Grayson owns Second Chance, a shop that sells lovingly refurbished items, in the charming town of North Harbor, Maine. But she couldn't run the store without the help of her right-hand man, Mac--or her dashing rescue cat, Elvis.
Mac's life before North Harbor has always been a little bit mysterious, but it becomes a lot more intriguing when a woman from his past shows up in town, and then turns up dead. Suspicion falls on Mac, but Sarah--and Elvis--know he can't be the killer, and they hope they can prove his innocence quick as a whisker.
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