I'm so excited to have Yvonne Eve Walus here to talk about 10 things people don't know about her in a guest post here at Paranormal and Romantic Suspense Reviews.
Yvonne is currrently touring to promote her newest release Murder @ Play the prequel to her first book in the Christine Chamberlaine murder series Murder @ Work.
For more information about each book, please visit http://yewalus.kiwiwebhost.net.nz/
Thanks so much Goddessfish.com for connecting us on this blog tour!
Thank you Yvonne for being here today to talk about 10 things most people don't know about her, I greatly appreciate it!
Please take it away, Yvonne!
10 things most people don't know about me:
1. Although my murder mysteries (MURDER @ WORK and MURDER @ PLAY) are set in South Africa, I was actually born in Poland and English was the 4th language I learned to speak. When I was 12 years old, "How are you?" and "This is a book" pretty much covered the extent of my English conversation.
2. When I arrived in South Africa in the 1980s, what struck me was not so much the racism - the media prepared me for that - but the chauvinism. Women were not allowed to enter a bar or join Toastmasters. A woman needed her husband's or father's signature to open an account at a shop.
3. On the plus side, a woman wasn't expected to settle her medical bills, either: all the dentist and gynaecologist accounts went straight to the "head of the family". This used to irk me no end, but, looking back, was that such a bad thing, I wonder....
4. In MURDER @ PLAY, I explore the seemingly charmed time housewives had in South Africa during the 1980s and 1990s. They didn't have to work for a living. They had servants to take care of the house, the garden and the private swimming pool. As I race from my day job to do the school run, get the groceries, cook dinner and settle to a night's fiction writing, I sometimes think putting up with chauvinism was a small price to pay.
5. I'm a hopeless romantic who believes in soul mates. In MURDER @ PLAY, my heroine amateur detective agreed to marry the hero minutes within meeting him.
6. My own husband, however, was my high school sweetheart, and we dated for 5 years before tying the knot. He is nothing like the hero in MURDER @ PLAY.
7. Even though I also hold a doctorate in Math, I am nothing like Dr. Christine Chamberlain, the heroine in MURDER @ PLAY. She is much, much nicer.
8. I love crime fiction for its puzzles, the fast pace and the quirky characters.
9. Crime fiction that's too realistic depresses me. Sometimes I stop reading a book if it gets too dark.
10. My favourite paranormal being is a witch.
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6 comments:
Thank you for hosting me. It was actually darned hard ("darned" is my heroine's favourite swear word, because good South African girls don't use anything stronger)... so it was darned hard to think up 10 things people may not know about me.
How do the readers feel? Without revealing anything embarrassing, how easy would you find listing 10 things people don't know about you?
You make SA in the 80s sound a bit like the movie "Pleasantville"!
Do you mean it as a good thing? I actually loved Pleasantville before it got all the colour: there is something very comforting in a mom who stays at home and bakes cookies while not wearing lipstick!
No, I just mean there's a resemblance to both the lifestyle portrayed in the first half of the movie, and I suppose to the plot in the latter half. You seem to hint more at that elsewhere on your "virtual tour":
http://lisahaseltonsreviewsandinterviews.blogspot.com/2011/03/virtual-tour-stop-for-mystery-author.html
Thanks for sharing! I would think it can be a bit hard to list 10 things people don't know about me... mostly because I don't find myself that interesting so it'll definitely be hard to make the list interesting. One thing that I can share is I am a hopeless romantic too! :)
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@winnie - nothing wrong with being a hopeless romantic! :-)
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