The Michigan Interview
CLAIRE ROSEMARY JANE has said that this interview
was by the youngest person so far to date
to have an interview with her published.
It was carried out for the "Cadillac
News" by seventeen year old American
Teenager, Leslie Morton. It read as
follows:
English writer visits Marion.
"Angry Tractor" writer stops to
visit friends and talk about her books.
By Leslie Morton News Correspondent.
"There is a lot of research involved
but I tried not to look back at my notes
unless it was a technical detail."
Claire Rosemary Jane. Author.
MARION, - "Purely by accident,
" said Claire Rosemary Jane, a new author
from the United Kingdom commenting on how
she started writing her first children's
book.
A prior incident with a tractor inspired
Claire to begin
writing "Carol Corsa and Mickey Morgan."
"All of the stories incorporated in
this book are set in actual places around
the UK," Claire said during a recent
visit to Marion to visit friends. "To
complete the realism I also chose to use
real cars."
One of the stories in the book is entitled
"The Angry Tractor." Along with
The Angry Tractor, there are two other stories
about the adventures of two cars.
Claire has already started a sequel: in fact
she has started eight. There will be
32 stories in all. Four of them are set in
the United States: in San Francisco, Houston,
Santa Barbara, Calif, and New Orleans.
The second book will be published after the
first has gone out of print.
Each of the stories took Claire "about
an hour" to write. "There
is a lot of research involved but I tried
not to look back at my notes unless it was
technical detail." Claire said.
The hardest thing to overcome during the
process of Claire's
first book was getting it published and selling
it to bookstores.
"It was hard for me to predict my book's
potential to publishers." Claire said.
Now Claire is finding it a challenge to get
it on the shelves of more stores in America.
However, the Cadillac-Wexford Public Library
now owns a copy.
Claire has recently finished writing a children's
novel that is a "fictional, science
fantasy." "Chloe's Extraordinary
Telescope" is currently in the process
of being illustrated by an artist living
in the United States.
Claire is uncertain of whether this novel
will be published in the United Kingdom or
in America.
"It is a long process trying to get
published. I had sent my first book
to 27 different publishers before I signed
with The Lutterworth Press." she said.
"Rejection is never easy but most people
are very kind in their response."
Writing is not the only thing Claire enjoys.
She raised two boys, now ages 18 and 21,
and she teaches guitar and how to build a
website at Somerset College of Arts and Technology.
To learn more about Claire and her books
you can visit her website at
http://www.clairerosemaryjane.350.com/Childrens_Author.htm