Author Marcia McNair
Tell us a little bit about you outside of being an author.
I AM A PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH AND JOURNALISM AT NASSAU COMMUNITY COLLEGE IN GARDEN CITY, LONG ISLAND. NCC IS THE SECOND LARGEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE IN THE COUNTRY. IN ADDITION TO TEACHING, I SERVE AS CO-COORDINATOR OF THE AFRICAN AMERICAN READ-IN AT NCC, WHICH IS A PART OF A NATIONAL PROGRAM THAT TAKES PLACE ON THE FIRST TUESDAY OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH. I ALSO SIT ON THE BLACK HISTORY MONTH COMMITTEE WITH IS RESPONSIBLE FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH PROGRAMMING EACH YEAR. I CO-ADVISE A STUDENT CLUB FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN. I SERVE ON SEVERAL OTHER COMMITTEES AT THE COLLEGE, BUT THIS IS GETTING TOO LONG! IN TERMS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE, I AM THE VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR OF THE LONG ISLAND WRITERS PROJECT FOR THE AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM OF HEMPSTEAD. I AM ALSO A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF THE UNIONDALE COMMUNITY CENTER. I AM THE SINGLE MOTHER OF TWO, AND I'VE LIVED ON LONG ISLAND FOR ABOUT 15 YEARS.
What is your earliest writing memory?
WHEN I WAS IN SECOND GRADE, I SELF-PUBLISHED A BOOK! IT WAS INSPIRED BY THE NURSEY RHYME "THREE BLIND MICE" AND DETAILED THEIR ADVENTURES. BECAUSE I WAS THE ONLY BLACK CHILD IN THE CLASS, MY TEACHER DID NOT SUPPORT MY CREATIVITY AND INITIATIVE, BUT MY MOTHER WAS QUITE PROUD OF MY LITTLE HANDMADE BOOK AND ALWAYS ENCOURAGED ME TO KEEP WRITING.
What feelings do you experience once you are satisfied with your completed manuscript(s)?
I AM EXCITED BECAUSE I AM FREE TO WORK ON THE NEXT BOOK!
In your upcoming release or newly released book, how did you come up with the idea of your main character(s)?
MY CHARACTERS EBONY AND WANITA ARE FICITIONALIZED VERSIONS OF ONE OF ME AND ONE OF MY CLOSEST FRIENDS. WE ARE WELL-EDUCATED SINGLE PROFESSIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN WHO ARE VERY PASSIONATE ABOUT A NUMBER OF TOPICS BESIDES MEN AND ROMANCE. I WANTED AMERICA TO GET A GLIMPSE OF WHAT WE AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN THINK AND SAY ABOUT A VARIETY OF IMPORTANT TOPICS WHEN WE THINK NO ONE IS LISTENING.
Tell us a little bit about your work in progress and/or your upcoming release.
CURRENTLY, I AM REVISING A PLAY I CO-AUTHORED CALLED DIARY OF A MAD BLACK FEMINIST WHICH SHOULD GO INTO PRODUCTION WITH SHADES OF JADES THREATER COMPANY EARLY NEXT YEAR. I PRODUCED AND STARRED IN THE PLAY PERSONALLY FOR ABOUT TWO YEARS, BUT I AM READY TO TAKE ON NEW PROJECTS, SO WHEN PRODUCER MIKE GREEN APPROACHED ME ABOUT THE PLAY, I WAS ECSTATIC. I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE WHAT A PROFESSIONAL THEATER COMPANY CAN DO WITH THE PLAY WHICH DEALS WITH CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL ISSUES FROM AN AFRICAN AMERICAN FEMALE PERSPECTIVE. I EVEN TOOK AN EXCERPT FROM MY NOVEL EMALES AND USED IT IN THE PLAY.
I’m a big believer that word of mouth creates more sales than advertisements. Let’s say I’ve never read any of your books before, how would you pitch the idea of your latest release to me?
WHY IS IT SO TEMPTING TO READ SOMEONE ELSE'S EMAIL? MY NOVEL IS A CHANCE TO YIELD TO THE TEMPTATION WITHOUT GUILT! EMALES IS AN INTIMATE GLIMPSE INTO WHAT AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN THINK AND SAY WHEN THEY THINK NO ONE ELSE IS AROUND.
I consider myself a tough critic when reviewing books. What do or would you do when you receive a mediocre or less than average rating from a reviewer or reader?
REVISE! AS AN ENGLISH PROFESSOR, I'D BETTER LEARN TO TAKE IT AS WELL AS I GIVE IT. I CONSTANTLY MODEL THE CORRECT BEHAVIOR TO STUDENTS. I SEE CRITICISM AS AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE MY WORK BETTER!
What authors influence your writing dreams, goals and aspirations?
MAYA ANGELOU--BECAUSE OF HER CLEAR, STRAIGHTFORWARD WRITING STYLE. DESPITE MY EDUCATION, I NEVER HAVE BEEN A FAN OF "BIG WORDS". ANGELOU'S WRITING SHOWED ME THERE'S A QUIET POWER IN THE SIMPLEST WORD.ISHMAEL REED (MUMBO JUMBO)--BECAUSE HE INTRODUCED ME TO BLACK SATIRE, WHICH IS STILL LARGELY UNEXPLORED TERRITORY FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN WRITERS. YES, WE HAVE MORE BLACK SATIRE AND PARODY, BUT THE PUBLIC IS SIMPLY NOT AS AWARE OF IT. REED ENCOURAGED ME TO USE MY SENSE OF HUMOR TO MY ADVANTAGE.
What books would you recommend on writing?
BELIEVE IT OR NOT, I WOULDN'T! AS A PROFESSOR, I AM STILL SEARCHING FOR THE PERFECT WRITING TEXTBOOK. I MOSTLY USE MY OWN ORIGINAL MATERIAL. I'D RECOMMEND THAT WRITERS WHO WANT TO GET BETTER AT THEIR CRAFT WRITE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE AND TAKE A GRAMMAR CLASS!
If you could change one thing you did during your road to publication, what would it be and what would you have done different?
I WOULD HAVE PROOFREAD MY PDF FILE MORE CAREFULLY BEFORE PUBLICATION. BECAUSE I DIDN'T, HAVING ENTRUSTED THIS TASK TO ANOTHER PERSON WHOM I PAID, I HAD TO REPRINT A CORRECTED VERSION.
What advice would you give an aspiring author?
READ THE CLASSIC WORKS OF LITERATURE AND TAKE AS MANY WRITING CLASSES AS POSSIBLE. POLISH YOUR CRAFT! TOO MANY OF US WANT TO TAKE THE EASY WAY OUT AND JUST WRITE A BOOK AND PUBLISH IT WITHOUT PUTTING INTHE TIME AND EFFORT IT TAKES TO BE AN EXCELLENT WRITER. BUT WITH THAT SAID, I'D SAY DON'T BE SO CRITICAL OF YOURSELF THAT IT DESTROYS YOUR CONFIDENCE. YOU CAN ALWAYS HIRE A COPYEDITOR, BUT YOU'VE GOT TO HAVE SOMETHING ON PAPER FOR THE PERSON TO EDIT! JUST WRITE YOUR BOOK. THE REST WILL FOLLOW.
Where can readers learn more about you and your books?
READERS CAN GO TO MY WEBSITE http://www.emalesonline.com/ TO PURCHASE A COPY OF MY BOOK. IF THEY WANT TO PITCH AN IDEA FOR A BOOK, THEY CAN FIND THE SUBMISSION GUIDELINES FOR MY COMPANY AYA PRESS AT http://www.ayapressbooks.com/
Thank you Marcia for taking the time to share with us. Many blessing in your future endeavors.
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