Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Featuring Author Monica Brinkman


Bio

Monica M. Brinkman believes in stories worth telling. A poet at heart, she delved into novel writing when it became apparent this was yet another venue to bring readers entertainment along with opening minds and hearts to books that hold much meaning and thought, long after the read was completed.
A member of The Missouri Writers Guild, Writers Center, former Columnist for Authors Info, Ms. Brinkman received the reward of one of the best books of 2011 via Readers Choice.  The highly rated reviews of The Turn of the Karmic Wheel, embrace both her creativity and unique story line. You will find her articles and short stories in TheWriteroomblog, A Word With You Press, Enzine Articles, Broowaha, and All Voices, to name a few.  Monica Brinkman’s stand-alone sequel of the Karmic Wheels Series, The Wheels Final Turn, is set to release in 2015 through All Things That Matter Press.

 Along with writing, Monica hosts a weekly radio show, It Matters Radio with co-hosts Kenneth Weene and Kerry Hall.  Each broadcast showcases talented musical artists as well as authors, non-profit organizations, political/news figures or celebrities. If we find something important and meaningful, we will bring it to our listeners. You may visit the It Matters Radio web-site for more information or browse the pod casts @ It Matters Radio Spreecast 

An advocate in funding research for the rare, incurable genetic disease Epidermolysis Bullosa, Ms. Brinkman donates a portion of all sales of her books to EBMRF, a foundation that uses 98% of all funding on actual research. Her website – Meaningful Writings and blog site – A Touch of Karma, reflect her deep-rooted passion in opening eyes and minds to injustice, E.B., and provide inspiration to all who visit.
After living in the East Coast and West Coast for many years, Ms. Brinkman now resides in Missouri with her husband, five cats and Harry the dog.

Links

It Matters Radio Promo: http://youtu.be/tByUR185eJo 
The Wheels Final Turn Promo: http://youtu.be/oRSUZOIukdA 
The Turn of the Karmic Wheel: http://youtu.be/3dbFVLm6jbo 
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26 comments:

  1. Having read "The Turn of the Karmic Wheel," I am looking forward to Monica's next book, which should be out this spring. As her co-host on It Matters Radio, I get to talk frequently with this wonderful woman. My personal guess is that her next life will be as a golden retriever—yeah, that loving and kind. I am also very proud to have included Monica in the writers' blog I organized, The Write Room Blog. The most amazing thing about our friendship, we have never met in person. You may never meet her either, but I guarantee that you'll love her.

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    1. The Write Room Blog has been a great experience, Ken. Love the idea to have a place where people can go to actual read stories and articles. Perhaps one day we will meet in person. Take care my friend.

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  2. Having known Monica for many years, I was not surprised at her"Turn" to writing and hosting It Matters Radio show. We were in an acting class together, and performed plays and even a few musicals together. She's positive, creative, and works hard to present a quality radio show! I feel privileged to know her, call her a great friend! I look eagerly forward to her new book, a sequel to Turn of the Karmic Wheel. My only question for Monica is, What's Next?!

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    1. Hi Kerry. Thanks so much for stopping by. Yes, it has been not only a great friendship, but a wonderful journey of the arts. What's next? Hmm. Perhaps a story with Misty. I keep getting the urge to continue on with her tale. Love to you.

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  3. I often wonder how other authors get their ideas for a story. Where do they come from? In dreams? Observing others? An object? Would love to hear.

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    1. One of my books did come from a dream. My first series was inspired by the foster kids I worked with. They were so wonderful! How do your ideas come to you?

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    2. I have some 'yet to be written' that have come from dreams and those that have been written from a nagging need to express how much we do touch each others lives without even knowing it. This need to create a good story that will not only entertain, but also will make people think a bit. So what stories have come from dreams? Do you have the dream over and over until you write the story?

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    3. I have only had the one and it was the beginning of the book. She's homeless and cold. It seemed that the book flowed after that. Do you write down your dreams so you have the notes for later?

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  4. I have no idea. They just appear. Sometimes I feel like the most important part of the creative process is to turn off my brain. No where did I put that thing. Gray, about yea big. Wait, Punky, don't play with that.

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    1. Ah, from out of the darkness comes an idea or perhaps from out of the light. And of course Punky, Radio Cat is up to her usual mischief. Will be interesting to see if or what others share.

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  5. I'm excited to learn a sequel is coming soon! Monica's book The Turn of the Karmic Wheel astounded me. It is intricately woven and a real page turner. Monica is a very kind person who makes a difference.

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    1. So happy you enjoyed the book, Kathleen. High compliment from a writer such as yoursel. Thank you so much.

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  6. I can't wait to buy this book. I'm checking now to see if I can pre-order. Keep up the wonderful work.

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    1. Ah, if not for people such as you, Bonnie, there would be no work. Still in editing stages. I'll be sure to let everyone know when it is released this year. thanks for stopping by.

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  7. Ken, like you, I have never met Monica in person! But what an extraordinary person she seems to be. I enjoyed being her guest and yours on It Matters Radio. Judging by her support of EBMRF and other activities, her Turn of the Karmic Wheel is a good one, and I will have to put that book on my To Do list before the sequel comes out. All my best wishes in 2015.

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    1. John, don't think we'll ever foregt our journey in getting you on live for the show. You prevailed even when things got tough and were an excellent guest. Shows me you are up for any challenge. Hope others will take a look at your interview via our pod casts. Appreciate your kind words.

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  8. Even though I don't know much about Monica, anyone who writes to "open minds and hearts to books that hold much meaning and thought" has my vote. I hope we'll get better acquainted in 2015, maybe even collaborate on a project that addresses an injustice (of which there are so many in our world)!

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    1. Now wouldn't that be a fun project for the New Year. So nice to meet you, thanks for stopping by.

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  9. The Turn of the Karmic Wheel is the first book I bought to start the New Year. Can't wait for the sequel. With Jupiter still on your Leo Sun, Monica, 2015's going to bring you even more success.

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    1. Hazel, what can I say except what a warm, gracious, kind and caring woman we find in you. We are so very happy you will be brining in the first day of the New Year with us. Ah, success - what a great ring that word has to it; the perfect tone. Truthfully, I am succeessful every single day when I have the honor of meeting and interchanging with people as you, Hazel. And also all the other wonderful individuals who stopped by here today. 2015 is going to Rock! And folks, join us his evening or watch he pod cast that will be available after the live show. Hazel Dixon-Cooper is amazing.

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  10. I agree with Monica that stories are so important as to be necessary for the salvation of our society. I'm thankful to know others who feel the same

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    1. And Delinda, your story has great meaning. So what is next?

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  11. Monica, can you tell us how you got the idea for your book? How long did it take you to write it? What inspires you?

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    1. Throughout my life I saw so many people who were kind, caring, giving, loving and yet they made small wages, lived from paycheck to paycheck or worse. I wanted to show them that each act of kindness touched others lives in ways they would never know. And, at the same time, I wished to bring hope and joy and pride to those who deserved it.
      On the other hand, I also wanted to show that evil is not always 100%; that people may act poorly, selfishly and be self-absorbed due to many factors. Think I did so from the readers responses. I also must, must, must, bring the surreal into a story, so it grabs you.
      It took me seven months to write this book. Believe it was due to the fact I had the story running in my head for years. Funny, the sequel took over two years.
      What inspires me? Truthfully, the need to communicate, be it through the radio broadcast or through writing, for communication opens the heart, the mind and eyes. Life would be dull if we didn't think and I want everyone to look at both sides, then they can make an intelligent decision.
      I'm also inspired by beauty of nature, goodness of people and kindness of heart.

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  12. I thoroughly enjoyed Monica's interview and her giving us an understanding of her writing process. Congrats to Monica, and much success on her career!

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    1. Thank you Cynthia. So kind of you to stop. Glad you enjoyed it.

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