1. Who is the plot based around?
Richard Rossi, in his 30's and not quite as successful in life as he had planned.
2. What is the main idea of the plot?
How hope can evolve into desperation, and can cause normal people to make bad decisions.
3. When does the plot take place?
Present day.
4. Where does the plot take place?
Primarily in New York City, but embeds its tentacles all over the word.
5. Why did the plot develop the way it did?
To basically just tell the story without leaving unintended loose ends.
6. How did you come up with the idea for the plot?
At the risk of sounding cliche, it came to me in a dream.
About the Book
Best Seller
Book Details:
Price: $14.99
Format: paperback
Publisher: self-published
Published: February 2011
Pages: 326
ISBN: 9781456478193
Genre: Suspense, Thriller
Buy Links: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Author Web Site
Blurb:
Thirty-five year old fiction writer, Richard Rossi would do just about anything to get his manuscript published. However, months of rejection and unanswered prayers have strained his capacity to hope. Alone in New York City, he teeters on the brink of alcoholism, as his hope erodes into desperation.
His prayers are finally answered when a simple misdirected piece of mail spawns a chance encounter with an extraordinary man, Seth Volos, Publisher. And while their unholy alliance thrusts Richard to the top of every Best Seller list in America, the horrifying outcome for the book's legions of fans is anything but a happy ending.
Best Seller
Book Details:
Price: $14.99
Format: paperback
Publisher: self-published
Published: February 2011
Pages: 326
ISBN: 9781456478193
Genre: Suspense, Thriller
Buy Links: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Author Web Site
Blurb:
Thirty-five year old fiction writer, Richard Rossi would do just about anything to get his manuscript published. However, months of rejection and unanswered prayers have strained his capacity to hope. Alone in New York City, he teeters on the brink of alcoholism, as his hope erodes into desperation.
His prayers are finally answered when a simple misdirected piece of mail spawns a chance encounter with an extraordinary man, Seth Volos, Publisher. And while their unholy alliance thrusts Richard to the top of every Best Seller list in America, the horrifying outcome for the book's legions of fans is anything but a happy ending.
About the Author
Timothy B. Sagges
Fifty-year-old actor, director and playwright, Tim Sagges has been tormented by a series of recurring night terrors since 1967, long before there was a name for such a curse. It is only recently that he has found the courage to formulate some of these visions into works of literature. In an effort to purge himself of the unrelenting horror of his dreams, he has created Best Seller, the first in a series of nightmares exorcised from his mind and onto the page.
He is currently the owner of Eye Candy Vision in Philadelphia.
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Timothy B. Sagges
Fifty-year-old actor, director and playwright, Tim Sagges has been tormented by a series of recurring night terrors since 1967, long before there was a name for such a curse. It is only recently that he has found the courage to formulate some of these visions into works of literature. In an effort to purge himself of the unrelenting horror of his dreams, he has created Best Seller, the first in a series of nightmares exorcised from his mind and onto the page.
He is currently the owner of Eye Candy Vision in Philadelphia.
Connect with Timothy:
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About the Tour
Tribute Books Blog Tours
Best Seller Blog Tour Site
Tour Participants:
March 1 (interview)
Just a Girl - Heidi Ruby Miller
March 2 (interview)
I Am A Reader, Not A Writer
March 3 (guest post)
Literary R&R
March 5 (interview or guest post)
The Character Connection
March 5 (interview)
You Gotta Read
March 6 (interview or guest post)
The Plot Thickens
March 7 (interview or guest post)
City Girl Who Loves to Read
March 8 (interview)
Fighter Writer
March 8 (review)
Kritters Ramblings
March 9 (review)
Must Read Faster
March 11 (review)
TicToc
March 13 (review)
My Reading Room
March 15 (guest post)
Bibliophilic Book Blog
March 15 (review)
The Book Review
March 19 (review)
The Book Addict
March 20 (interview)
The Book Addict
March 22 (interview)
The Book Connection
March 23 (guest post)
Books-n-Kisses
March 26 (review)
The Book Connection
March 27 (review)
My Tower of Books
March 28 (review)
Telly Says
March 30 (review)
From the TBR Pile
Tribute Books Blog Tours
Best Seller Blog Tour Site
Tour Participants:
March 1 (interview)
Just a Girl - Heidi Ruby Miller
March 2 (interview)
I Am A Reader, Not A Writer
March 3 (guest post)
Literary R&R
March 5 (interview or guest post)
The Character Connection
March 5 (interview)
You Gotta Read
March 6 (interview or guest post)
The Plot Thickens
March 7 (interview or guest post)
City Girl Who Loves to Read
March 8 (interview)
Fighter Writer
March 8 (review)
Kritters Ramblings
March 9 (review)
Must Read Faster
March 11 (review)
TicToc
March 13 (review)
My Reading Room
March 15 (guest post)
Bibliophilic Book Blog
March 15 (review)
The Book Review
March 19 (review)
The Book Addict
March 20 (interview)
The Book Addict
March 22 (interview)
The Book Connection
March 23 (guest post)
Books-n-Kisses
March 26 (review)
The Book Connection
March 27 (review)
My Tower of Books
March 28 (review)
Telly Says
March 30 (review)
From the TBR Pile
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