Welcome Today's Featured Author
Tam May!!
Gnarled Bones and Other Stories
Gnarled Bones and Other Stories explores five tales of loss, fear, and guilt
where strange and spooky events impact people’s lives in ways that are profound
and unchangeable.
In “Mother of Mischief”, a newly divorced woman goes back to school to
begin a new chapter of her life only to find herself circling back to where she
started. In “Bracelets”, childhood nostalgia mingles with brutal fear during a
circus outing for a mailroom secretary and her friends. In “A First Saturday
Outing”*, a lonely woman ventures out of her isolated apartment one quiet
Saturday afternoon to an art exhibit that leaves an eerie impression on her
psyche*. In “Broken Bows”, a middle-aged violinist reveals the mystery behind
his declining artistic powers to a lonely woman on a train. And the title story,
“Gnarled Bones”, paints a portrait of the complex bond between an orphaned
sister and brother through journal entries and first-person narrative. For
these characters, the past leaves its shadow on the present and future.
* This story was featured on Whimsy Gardener’s Storytime With Whimsey
and can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW9mgw4qhuA.
Gnarled
Bones and Other Stories is available in paperback and ebook now
on Amazon https://www.amzn.com/dp/B01MS7P9EM.
About Tam May
Tam May was born in Israel but grew up in America. She has
a B.A and M.A in English and worked as a teacher before becoming a full-time
writer. She started writing when she was 14 and writing became her voice. She writes
dark psychological fiction about characters from the inside out. She currently lives in Texas but calls San Francisco and
the Bay Area home. When she’s not writing, she’s reading classic literature and
watching classic films.
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Interview With Tam May:
1. Can you tell us a
little about your books?
I have one book out right now called Gnarled Bones and Other Stories. It’s a collection of 5 short
stories where characters encounter past demons and emotions that affect how
they feel and behave in the present. The stories have a dark psychological edge
and a few of them have an element of magical realism.
2. How did you choose
the genre you write in?
When I first read Anais Nin’s book Under a Glass Bell and Other Stories. The stories are experimental,
kind of surrealistic, written in a beautiful lyrical prose style. I was
fascinated by how Nin could take a character and explode her or him, showing
what she or he is like from the inside out. Then I read Nin’s The Novel of the Future where she talks
about her interest in psychological reality https://thedreambook.wordpress.com/2016/02/14/psychological-reality/ and it really spoke to me. I
started experimenting with psychological fiction and wrote a novel in three
separate narratives about a wealthy San Francisco family and their crumbling
relationship. It touched on emotions that were very close and frightening to
me, so I spent years trying to revise it without understanding why it wasn’t
working for me. I came back to it a few years ago and now I’m working on it as
a novella series.
3. When did you know
you wanted to write a book?
When I was fourteen. I had no voice at the time, no real
identity or opinions of my own. My sister had a friend in junior high who had
been writing since she was five. She introduced her to writing. We’re twins, so
I always wanted to know what my sister was doing J. Her friend finally told me what
all the new notebooks my sister had been carting around were about. The idea of
writing a book fascinated me, the idea of creating an entirely made-up world.
So I started keeping a journal and also writing a children’s book.
4. How is your writing
day structured?
It depends. I can’t write for a long stretch of time so I
usually write for about an hour in the morning or in the evening, depending
what I have to do for the day. Then the day is a mixture of personal errands
and writing tasks like revising, critiquing, promoting, blog post writing and
revising, etc. I do make a schedule every week but I’m horrible at estimating
how long a task will take me. I usually end up spending a lot more time or a
lot less time than I blocked out on my calendar.
5. Do you have a
favorite spot to write?
I live in a tiny apartment, so there isn’t really much
space. But my living room has a nice glass patio door so there’s a lot of light
there. I have a small desk in my living room where I write first drafts by
hand. When I work on the computer with revisions and other stuff, I sit on my
recliner with my lap desk because it’s just more comfortable.
6. Do you have a
favorite food or drink you must have nearby when writing?
Coffee! Lots and lots of coffee J.
7. If you could spend
24 hours as a fictional character, who would you chose?
This might sound really weird, but I would be Giullieta
Boldrini in Fellini’s Juliet of the
Spirits. I was so enthralled by the quiet, understated way her character
took in all the beautifully bizarre and somewhat frightening things going on
around her which were totally new to her. I also loved how she found her
freedom in the end, though Fellini does leave us hanging as to what she does
after that.
8. What are writing
projects are you currently working on?
I’m working on a few projects. I have a novella series called The
Waxwood Series that I’m working on right now. I’m finishing up the initial
revisions for Book 1, The Order of
Acateon http://tammayauthor.com/index.php/books/the-order-of-actaeon-waxwood-series-book-1/ and submitting
chapters to my awesome critique group. I’m also about to begin the first draft
for Book 2, The Claustrophobic Heart
http://tammayauthor.com/index.php/books/the-claustrophobic-heart-waxwood-series-book-2/. I’m working on
another book as well called House of
Masks http://tammayauthor.com/index.php/books/house-of-masks/, which I started
during National Novel Writing Month last year.
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