Stylistically influenced by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Weiner, Starring in the Movie of my Life is told alternately from both Samantha's and Melody's points-of-view and relates two complete yet combined stories about love, acceptance, and redemption. It speaks to our universal desire to be saved by the ones we love, and the monumental effort required to save ourselves.
About the Author :
Laurel Osterkamp's first novel, Following My Toes, published by PMI Books, won the 2008 National Indie Book Award for Excellence (Chick Lit category). She drew on her experiences as a high school film studies and creative writing teacher as she wrote Starring in the Movie of my Life. Currently she lives in Minneapolis with her husband, son, and daughter, and is working on her third novel.
Find out more about the author here: Laurel Osterkamp
An Interview with Laurel :
Hi, Laurel, and welcome to A Bookish Libraria! I have some questions for you...just want to get to know the actress behind the author better! :]
1.) When you aren't writing what do you enjoy doing in your "other" life?
I actually teach high school English full time, and I also have two children, ages 7 and 2. So that takes up most of my time! I feel like writing is my “other life” because I have to really work hard to reserve the time to do it. I feel lucky though, because being a teacher, mother, and a writer are all very rewarding.
Besides that, I enjoy exercise, reading novels, shopping for boots, and watching television while eating ice cream.
2) What or who inspired you to become a writer?
I can’t say for sure, but it’s probably the hundreds up hundreds of novels that I’ve read. I started early, and it’s addiction that won’t go away. Sometimes I find myself narrating my life as if I’m a character in a book – I do this for my own benefit, inside my head. So, it only makes sense that the next step would be to write it all down. Even though my writing is fiction, all of my characters resemble some aspect of my own personality.
3) Psychologists tell us what we wanted to be when we were 10 years old is very telling of what our avocation should be. What did you want to be? How has it manifested itself in your life?
I wanted to be an actress. I even majored in theater in college. For a while I performed with comedy troupes here in Minneapolis, where I live. In addition, some of the first stuff that I wrote was comedy sketches for my troupes to perform. Before my kids were born I directed the plays at the high school where I work. I also met my husband doing theater. Lately though, the closest connection I have to the theater is watching the Tony Awards every June.
4) Do you have another book in the works? Tell us a little about it, please.
It’s funny you should ask! It’s called November Surprise and it will be available in August on Amazon. Here’s the description:
For Lucy Jones, the distinction between love and politics is hazy at best. Both can be all-consuming, and either can lead to a heart-breaking loss or an exhilarating win. Whatever the case, if you’re seen as a loser, you probably are one. Lucy first learns this lesson in 1988, when she’s a shy girl, battling a high school bully and rooting for Dukakis. Through the years Lucy will experience the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat as she makes the choices that define her. Meanwhile, she also struggles to define her relationship with Monty, who comes in and out of her life like the changes in public opinion. Is Monty simply a one-night stand, a kindred spirit, or the love of her life? And by 2008, can he offer her a change to believe in?
Over the course of twenty years and six presidential elections, Lucy grows and adjusts with the times. Filled with snarky political and pop-culture references, November Surprise is about the journey we take to believe in a candidate, in love, and in ourselves.
Thank you for your time and for the wonderful interview, Laurel!
"Starring in the Movie of My Life" is an enchanting and moving novel that will cause you to ask significant questions about yourself and your world views. I think it's well worth picking up on Amazon or Barnes and Noble this summer! I really liked it.
Deborah/TheBookishDame
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