Its no secret I like books, but those that I LOVE are few
and far between. Ones by MaryLu Tyndall definitely fit that catagory!! Her novels keep
me riveted from the first word and I am hard-pressed to put them down until I have
finished the last page, swept away in a sigh-worthy blend of romance, adventure
and faith. And seriously, what girl doesn’t love handsome sea captains and
dashing pirates?
So now without further ado, I’ll hand it over to the
fabulous....MaryLu Tyndall!!
1
– What’s the most unusual thing you’ve ever done for research?
I once sailed aboard a pirate ship off the coast of
Key West! My daughter and I drove down for their yearly pirate festival and we
were so surprised to find an actual pirate ship, complete with cannons and
pirates, who, for a price, would take brave travelers out for a cruise! As it
turns out, it was more real than I expected because the pirates were drinking
and firing their cannons throughout the entire voyage. Plus, a young couple got
married by the captain. It was quite an experience!
2
– If you could have dinner with one of your characters, who would you chose and
why?
Definitely Captain
Edmund Merrick from my pirate series!
He’s a fascinating man with a very interesting life. Born in England, the first son of a prominent
earl, he ran away from an unloving home to become a pirate on the Caribbean.
And a mighty good pirate he was! He soon became highly respected, hugely successful,
and very feared among the Brethren of the Coast. But then he found Jesus and
turned his life around. Now, he sails the Caribbean with a different mission.
Instead of searching for gold, he searches for lost souls. J
3
- Many of your books focus on ships and sailing, and you write about ‘loose the
topsails” and ‘two bits off the starboard side’ as if you’ve captained a ship
yourself. How did you go about doing this research and did you ever get to
actually sail one yourself?
Books, books and tons of books! I have a dozen books
on sailing, on tall ships, on navigation, on the British Royal Navy, on ship
types, etc… I spent many an hour with my
nose in their pages, studying and learning all I could about sailing. I also took a sailing course in San
Francisco, and I’ve sailed aboard two different tall ships. One in Key West
(See above story) and one in San Diego during their Tall Ship Convention.
4
– You write about various time periods from the 1600’s to the 1800’s. If you
could pick one era to travel back in time to, what era would you pick?
The Colonial era, which encompasses 1600s – 1776, is
my favorite time period and one which I’ll probably head back to after I finish
my next series. It was such an
adventurous time of discovering new lands, forging a life out of the
wilderness, and building a nation free from European tyranny. So much fodder
for great stories!
5
– What kind of music do you listen to while you write? Any movie soundtracks
that inspire you?
I mostly
listen to movie soundtracks!! Here’s some of my favorites: Braveheart, King Arthur, Elizabeth the Golden
Age, The Chronicles of Narnia, Snow White and the Huntsman, and Master and
Commander. Also, if I’m writing a scene
during a thunderstorm, I have a thunderstorm CD I pop in. I also have CD'S that play
ocean sounds and jungle noises.
6
– In all of your books, you always have very deep spiritual threads and even
miracles occur. Have you ever experienced this yourself?
Yes, I’ve experienced several miracles. My husband’s
shoulder was healed. His addiction to nicotine was healed. We were rescued from
a near-fatal car accident once by an angelic presence. During my husband’s
conversion experience, he was allowed a glimpse into the spiritual realm where
he saw demons and angels. And lots of others. The truth is, if you’re walking
with Jesus and you have your spiritual eyes open, there are miracles all around
you every day!
7
– If The Redemption were being made
into a movie, who would you pick to play Merrick and Charlisse?
I would pick Jay Ryan to play Captain Merrick (he
plays in the current show, Beauty and the Beast) and Charlize Theron to play Charlisse.
8
– What’s been your go-to research book when writing about pirates?
If I had to choose one book, it would have to be Under the Black Flag by David Cordingly
9
- Do you have a particular movie/TV series you watch for inspiration during the
writing process?
It depends on
what type of story I’m writing. If it’s a pirate tale, I like watching Master
and Commander or the Horn Blower series or one of the old Errol Flynn pirate
movies. When I wrote my regency, Falcon
and the Sparrow, I watched Jane Austen movies. Currently, I’m watching the
TV show LOST while I’m writing my new series.
10
– Tell us a little about your next upcoming release Forsaken Dreams.
Forsaken
Dreams is the first in the trilogy, Escape to Paradise, in
which a group of Southerners, desperate to leave the war-torn South after the
Civil War, set sail for Brazil in the hopes of setting up a new Southern
Utopia. This first book follows their
journey from Charleston to Rio de Janeiro. However, their journey is far from
smooth. There is an evil malevolent force on the ship intent on keeping them
from their destination. In addition, everyone on board is harboring deep
secrets. The story is a romance, adventure, and suspense all wrapped up in one
book! Add in deep spiritual themes and I
guarantee, you’ll enjoy the journey!
Watch the trailer to Forsaken Dreams,which comes out in March 2013, from the link below! After viewing this you will be sure to want to reserve your copy of this awesome book today!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9mAzFEFRxc
THANK YOU MARYLU!!
Thank you so much for being with us today, MaryLu! I’ve
enjoyed getting to know more about you and your novels!
GIVEAWAY!!! In honor of MaryLu’s visit, I’m giving away a copy of Veil of Pearls. I LOVED
this book and I’m sure once you read it, you’ll be as hooked as I am with MaryLu and her writing. Just
leave a comment with an email address, and I’ll draw the winner next Thursday.