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Linda Joy Singleton Book Spotlight and Author Interview

Book Synopsis for Don't Die Dragonfly:

Book Description:After getting kicked out of school and sent to live with her grandmother, Sabine Rose is determined to become a "normal" teenage girl. She hides her psychic powers from everyone, even from her grandmother Nona, who also has "the gift." Having a job at the school newspaper and friends like Penny-Love, a popular cheerleader, have helped Sabine fit in at her new school. She has even managed to catch the eye of the adorable Josh DeMarco.

Yet, Sabine can't seem to get the bossy voice of Opal, her spirit guide, out of her head . . . or the disturbing images of a girl with a dragonfly tattoo. Suspected of a crime she didn't commit, Sabine must find the strength to defend herself and, later, save a friend from certain danger.

About the Author: With plots involving twins, cheerleaders, ghosts, psychics and clones, Linda Joy Singleton has published over 25 midgrade and YA books.When she's not writing, she enjoys life in the country with a barnyard of animals including horses, cats, dogs and pigs. She especially loves to hear from readers and speaking at schools and libraries. She collects vintage series books like Nancy Drew, Trixie Belden and Judy Bolton.When Linda is asked why she'd rather write for kids than adults, she says, "I love seeing the world through the heart of a child, where magic is real and every day begins a new adventure. I hope to inspire them to reach for their dreams. Writing for kids is a gift, a responsibility, and an honor."

Q&A Time!

Who has influenced you throughout your career as a writer?

The author I wrote to when I was 14, Margaret Sutton, who wrote mysteries for girls about a character named Judy Bolton. Later when I was an adult, I co-wrote another Judy Bolton mystery with her which I self-published for fans.

Do you write every day?
I'm at my computer every day and write at least 5 days a week.

What has been your greatest achievement as a writer?
Every sale, every fan letter, ever good review is my "greatest achievement." A career isn't one success but a journey with many amazing moments.

Have you always wanted to be a writer, or did you aspire to be something else growing up?
I always wanted to write. I submitted work when I was in high school but never quite believed I could become published. I stopped writing from about age 17 to 27, gaining experiences of love, marriage, family. Then I reclaimed my writing dreams, joined a writing group, critique group, worked very hard, and sold my first book at age 30.

How would you describe your writing?
Fast-paced, humorous, cliffhangers, characters I love, suspense with twists and surprises.

Are you currently working on anything?
I'm writing the 3rd book in the DEAD GIRL series. The first book, DEAD GIRL WALKING, comes out in September from Flux, and it's about a 17 year old girl with such a bad sense of direction that when she has an out-of-body experience, she lands in the wrong body--of a popular, gorgeous girl who just committed suicide.A fan just made a YouTube for DGW at:http://www.%20youtube.%20com/watch?v=w8VUQmv2c2I

What authors do you enjoy reading?
So many! I have a long list on my MySpace page. I'm a huge Harry Potter fan. I love mysteries, fantasy and books that touch my heart. Some authors are Margaret Peterson Haddix, Kathryn Duey, Kathleen Reiss, Scott Westerfeld, Charles de Lint, Ingrid Law, Angie Sage, Eva Ibbotson...and more!

What is your favorite book?
Harry Potter series

What is a book that has been highly acclaimed but you haven't liked?
Great question--but hard to answer because if I don't like something and it doesn't past the 50-page test I won't keep reading. I could reverse the question and tell you two books which I loved and thought should have gotten more attention than it did -- MAGYK by Angie Sage and VOTE FOR LARRY by Janet Tashjian.Is there a word you feel is overused? I have to edit "that," "very," "smile" and "gasp" from my books as I tend to use them too much. I never notice with other authors and just enjoy whatever I'm reading.




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Don't Die Dragonfly by Linda Joy Singleton


I have always been drawn to anything involving the mind and have always been fascinated by psychics. Having been born in the caul, and having a Great-Grandmother that read tarot cards, I was ready to jump on board and read a book that dealt with the powers of the psyche. And I was not disappointed.

Don't Die Dragonfly is the first book in The Seer series. Sabine Rose is sent to live with her maternal Grandmother, Nona, after a boy dies at her school. Plagued with visions, she feels as if she let this boy down, and could have done more to prevent his death. Add a not so cooperative spirit guide and she feels totally lost. Her mother has never been able to accept the "gift" that she was born with, and seeing as how Nona has similar abilities, she feels that she is better suited to help raise her. Sabine has misled Nona into believing that her powers are gone and that she is just a regular teenager, a desception that could lead to some problems in her future (to bad she couldn't see things about herself).

Sabine was looking forward to starting a new school, and actually was leading a pretty good life for a teenager. She was on the school newspaper and was best friends with one of the cheerleaders, she figured that things would be great as long as no one found out that she was a psychic. Unfortunately, shortly after she comes to live with her Grandmother she starts having visions...terrifying visions of a girl with a dragonfly tattoo. As much as she would like to turn a blind eye, she knows that she needs to try and do better than she did at her previous school, and vows to help save this girl. She encounters many obstacles along the way, will it be too many to stop a tragedy, a tragedy only she knows about?

This is one of the most fantastic books that I have read, and was a real page turner. I don't want to go into too much detail, but if you are looking for a book to grab you and make you question what abilities might be lurking in your head, this is it.
Questions for the author:
Are there any psychics in your family?

Not that I'm aware of -- but I strongly believe in listening to my intuition and think it has saved me many times, like when I had a strong feeling not to go back to my car alone or when I was jogging down a deserted street. I've learned to trust my feelings always.

Do you believe in tarot readings, mediums, etc...or was it just something that was fun to write about?

I believe that it's more likely amazing things are possible for the simple fact that humans are more than just the bodies we wear. I love to go to psychic fairs and I've read many books on psychics. Although I've had no solid proof in my personal life that it's all real, I feel strongly that more things are possible than are not. I even suspect that my character Sabine came to me in dreams as a gift for my writing.

What hobbies do you enjoy besides writing?

I collect girl series books, love reading (of course!), taking walks, going to movies, boating, playing cards, camping, square dancing and bowling. I also love to blog and spend lots of time online.

Can we look forward to more books with Sabine et all?

There are five books in the series. #4 SWORD PLAY goes back to Sabine's previous life and reveals secrets about a student's death. At the moment FATAL CHARM is the last book and I'm working on the DEAD GIRL series, the first book DEAD GIRL WALKING comes out September 2008. If my Llewellyn publisher ever wants more THE SEER books, I'd love to write them. To stay updated with my latest book news, check out www.myspace.com/LindaJoySingleton . I hope to share my next book cover soon!