Meet Mae Clair:
Mae Clair has been chasing myth, monsters and folklore through research and reading since she was a child. In 2013 and 2015, she journeyed to West Virginia to learn more about the legendary Mothman, a creature who factors into her Point Pleasant series of novels.
A member of the Mystery Writers of America and the International Thriller Writers, Mae pens tales of mystery and suspense with a touch of romance. Married to her high school sweetheart, she lives in Pennsylvania and numbers cats, history and exploring old graveyards among her passions. Look for Mae on her website at MaeClair.net
Author Interview:
- What inspired you to write in this genre?
I’ve written in multiple genres over the years, but most of them contained elements of suspense and mystery. As a kid I was in love with mysteries so it was only natural that theme would worm its way into my writing. With each successive book I’ve written, that element has taken on a larger role, until it’s become my primary focus.
- How much research was required before you began to write &did the characters then create more research by their actions? My newest book, A Desolate Hour, required a great deal of research as it incorporates actual events and aspects of folklore. The book is set in the town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia in the U.S. I made two separate trips to the area to do site research. I also devoted numerous hours to reading accounts of the town’s history, and investigating the multiple urban legends associated with Point Pleasant.
- How would you best describe your protagonist?
A Desolate Hour has more than one protagonist. Caden Flynn is a practical man forced to adapt to extraordinary circumstances. He’s steady and sure with a strong work ethic, and a willingness to step out of his comfort zone. A sergeant with the local sheriff’s office, he’s suffered multiple tragedies in his past, but that hasn’t stopped him from starting over or opening his mind to the inexplicable and bizarre events that beset Point Pleasant.
Quentin Marsh, my other protagonist, has grown up in an affluent family. A musical prodigy, his life has taken an unexpected turn. By the time he arrives in Point Pleasant, he’s floundering. He goes to the town at the request of his twin sister, but soon becomes embroiled in a murder investigation, an ancient curse, and a vendetta that spans centuries.
- Have you written or do you intend to write in other genres.
Before I was published, I wrote everything from high fantasy and sci-fi, to inspirational and western.
My first two published books were romance—Weathering Rock and Twelfth Sun—a paranormal/time travel, and a contemporary. Both incorporated mysteries, but were more heavily slanted toward romance. Afterward, I moved into romantic suspense with a growing shift to mystery. The change was gradual which allowed me to maintain a number of existing readers while establishing a new brand. I love the mystery/suspense genre and plan on staying entrenched. J
- Is this novel a stand-alone or part of a series?
A Desolate Hour is the third and final book of my Point Pleasant series. Each novel is complete, with a finite ending, but there are also events and characters that continue throughout the series. Books 1 and 2 are A Thousand Yesteryears and A Cold Tomorrow.
- Are you currently working on anything new?
Yes. I’m very excited to have recently signed a three book contract with my publisher. The Blue Lady of Hode’s Hill is the first book in a new mystery series I’m developing. The plot features two threads—one in the present, the other in the late 1800s. Both tie together and are rooted in the Spiritualism movement of the 19th century. At that time, mediums readily engaged in fraud (sometimes quite skillfully), a few of them even amateur magicians. The research has been fascinating!
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7. How long have you been writing?
Since grade school. I know that many writers begin later in life, but for me it’s been a life-long passion. If I go a week without expelling my creative energy in some type of story format, I suffer from withdrawal. I think only another writer truly understands how essential writing is for our well-being!
Featured Book: This Book is due for release on JULY 18th 2017.
A Desolate Hour:
Sins of the past could destroy all of their futures
For generations, Quentin Marsh’s family has seen its share of tragedy, though he remains skeptical that their misfortunes are tied to a centuries-old curse. But to placate his pregnant sister, Quentin makes the pilgrimage to Point Pleasant, West Virginia, hoping to learn more about the brutal murder of a Shawnee chief in the 1700s. Did one of the Marsh ancestors have a hand in killing Chief Cornstalk—the man who cursed the town with his dying breath?
While historian Sarah Sherman doesn’t believe in curses either, she’s compelled to use her knowledge of Point Pleasant to uncover the long-buried truth. The river town has had its own share of catastrophes, many tied to the legendary Mothman, the winged creature said to haunt the woods. But Quentin’s arrival soon reveals that she may have more of a stake than she realized. It seems that she and Quentin possess eerily similar family heirlooms. And the deeper the two of them dig into the past, the more their search enrages the ancient mystical forces surrounding Point Pleasant. As chaos and destruction start to befall residents, can they beat the clock to break the curse before the Mothman takes his ultimate revenge? . . .
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Other titles in the series:
A Cold Tomorrow (Book 2)
A Thousand Yesteryears (Book 1)
YOUR FAVORITE AMAZON REVIEW: Book 1.
From New York Times bestselling author Kevin O’Brien:
“A THOUSAND YESTERYEARS is masterful, bone-chilling fiction that begins with a real-life tragedy on December 15, 1967: the Silver Bridge collapse in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. 46 people died. Author Mae Clair has seamlessly woven fact, fiction and creepy urban folklore into one intense thriller. The gripping story focuses on two witnesses to the disaster—fifteen years later. Both Eve Parrish and Caden Flynn lost loved ones in the catastrophe and still carry the emotional scars. After a long absence, Eve returns to Point Pleasant to bury her recently-deceased aunt, face some old ghosts, and reunite with her one-time “impossible-crush,” Caden. But when Eve begins to investigate her aunt’s death, she’s plunged into danger and a nightmare world where scary urban legends are very real. Full of suspense, A THOUSAND YESTERYEARS will keep you guessing, gasping and turning the pages for more.”
Mae Clair can be found on the following links.
Website and Blog
MaeClair.net
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/MaeClair1
@maeclair1
Facebook Author Page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mae-Clair/219356774828949?ref=tn_tnmn
Google+
https://plus.google.com/+MaeClair/about
Goodreads:
http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/8128047-mae-clair
Instragram:
https://www.instagram.com/maeclair1/
Amazon Author Page:
http://www.amazon.com/Mae-Clair/e/B009I61ND0/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1394989885&sr=1-1
Kensington Publishing:
http://www.kensingtonbooks.com/author.aspx/29541
Pinterest:
http://www.pinterest.com/maeclair
Thank you to my featured authors this month, Gordon Bickerstaff, John W. Howell and Mae Clair.
From August 12th I will be featuring NON-Fiction- Memoirs.
I appreciate you stopping by and offering your comments and support to all these talented folks.
Wonderful presentation of Mae’s work you two.
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Thanks, Craig! Suzanne is a sweetheart 🙂
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(((Hugs))) Mae Clair! This was such a pleasure for me to share. 😊
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Thanks, Craig! It was such a pleasure to feature, Mae Clair and her work.
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Reblogged this on Words To Captivate ~ by John Fioravanti and commented:
Author, Mae Clair is featured on Suzanne Burke’s blog. You’ll enjoy this interview that involves two of my favorite authors. Please, read on…
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John, how lovely. Thank you so much for sharing!
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You’re welcome, Mae – my pleasure!
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What a lovely introduction to Mae and her work! Thank you, Sooze! I’ve read two of Mae’s masterpieces (each earned 5-stars), and I’m eager to read more. Alas, time can be so elusive – but I will make it happen!!
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Gwen, thank you so much for those kind words. And I completely understand about time constraints. Authors juggle so much in their lives, only other authors truly understand! 🙂
Thank you for visiting with Soooze and I today!
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😊It’s always such a pleasure to feature writers I admire. Thanks for stopping by today, Gwen.
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Soooz, thank you so much for inviting me as one of your featured authors this month. Your interview questions were a delight to answer and I always enjoy visiting your blog! 🙂
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😊 My absolute pleasure, Mae Clair. The new release sound great! It’s such an exciting time.
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A wonderful feature of Mae’s work, Soooz! I’m a huge fan and eagerly awaiting the release of Desolate Hour.
Fantastic interview, Mae and Soooz! Many thanks to you both. 🙂
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Thanks for checking out the interview, Natalie. And thanks so much for your continued support. It is so appreciated! 🙂
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You’re very welcome, Mae! And ditto! 🙂
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Thanks so much for stopping by, Natalie. It was such a pleasure to feature Mae Clair today. 😊
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I love Mae’s work and am pleased to see her featured here Soooz. Good job.
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Thanks so much for the kind words, John! 🙂
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This is such an exciting series – can’t wait for A Desolate Hour!
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I loved books one and two in this series. Can’t wait to read book 3!
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Thanks so much for stopping by, and offering your support, Judi. It is much appreciated.
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Judi, thank you so much! I’m excited to have the final in the series release. I’ve really enjoyed writing these novels. I’m sad to see the series send, but also excited about moving onto something new. Thanks for all of your support!
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I loved book one of this series and plan to finish the last two! Great to learn more about you, Mae!
I am enjoying this, Suzanne, thanks!
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So happy to hear that, D.L.! Your support is much appreciated. And I agree with you about Suzanne’s author spotlights. I love how she chooses a different genre to showcase each month!
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Hi, DI and thanks for making the time to stop by! I’m so pleased you enjoyed the interview and feature of Mae Clair’s work.😊
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Great interview Mae and Soooz. Mae, good to hear that you have written in several genres.
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