Showing posts with label Lorie Lewis Ham. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 14, 2024

Character Quirks and Interests

by Lorie Lewis Ham

 


When writers sit down to create a new main character, our goal is to make them interesting to the reader, and honestly to ourselves as well. We will spend many pages with this character, and in the case of a series, possibly many years, so it helps if you like them. 

A couple of things that can help make a character interesting are their personality quirks and interests. When I created the main character in my Tower District Mystery series, Roxi Carlucci, I wanted to make her different from the main character in my past series, the gospel singing amateur sleuth series. That character, Alexandra Walters, was a little more like me, except for the fact she had blonde hair. She was short, a singer, and had a small child. I also gave her the more positive and upbeat side of my personality. 

 

Roxi on the other hand, is tall (5 ft. 10 in.), comes from a Mafia family, and has a little bit of a dark side to her. While she believes in justice—she wouldn’t make much of a sleuth otherwise—she has the ability to see the gray sides of people and life a little better than Alex did. And she is less judgmental of her “family” than her cousin Stephen is. Roxi is also tougher and braver than I am. While I have started learning swordplay for fun, she takes it seriously and is very good at it. We do both have replicas of Excalibur, but she can actually wield hers—my swordplay is with a foam sword lol.

 

Speaking of swords, Roxi will take a sword to a gunfight any day, as she hates guns. I haven’t really gotten into the why of that in my books yet, but it just seemed to suit her. So, if there will be any guns involved, it will be her cousin, P.I. Stephen Carlucci, who will be carrying it. 

 

Another quirk of Roxi’s is that even though she lives in a pretty big city, (Fresno, CA) she rides her bike everywhere and hasn’t owned a car in years. She can drive if needed, but she just doesn’t want to. Thankfully for her, she lives in the Tower District (the arts and entertainment district of Fresno) which is pretty much its own little community, so she can get by riding her bike to most places. But when it’s too hot or too foggy, she is fine grabbing a ride with Stephen or one of her new friends in the Tower. Readers will learn over time (you get to hear this here first, as it has not yet been explained in the series) that her reasons for not driving are a combination of caring about the environment, and because her parents died in a car crash when she was fifteen. 

 

Another thing that can help make a character interesting is their interests. Roxi is obviously a big fan of King Arthur and Camelot—hence the sword. To her, they represent honor, which is very important to her. But it also gives her a connection to the father she lost. She carries with her a well-worn copy of The Once and Future King that her father gave her, and is a big fan of the musical Camelot which her parents took her to see as a child. 

 

Roxi also shares some of my TV interests. She is a fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Supernatural, Star Trek, Gossip Girl, and Sherlock. Speaking of Sherlock, she is a HUGE fan of Sherlock Holmes. 

 

In the new book in the series, One of You, you learn that she enjoys other mystery novels as well, including cozies. And you discover that she has more recently become a fan of manga and anime, thanks in part to her new friendship with BookTuber/playwright/bookstore owner Clark Halliwell.

 

Another interest Roxi shares with me, and my other character Alex, is a love of animals. Both Roxi and I have worked in animal rescue in the past and find ourselves with a family of rescue animals of our own. Roxi has a pet rat named Merlin, a black cat named Dan, and a Pit Bull named Watson. I have five dogs, five cats, two pet rats, and a bunny—all but one are rescues.

 

I hope some of you will take the time to get to know Roxi better and follow her life in my Tower District Mystery series. I also hope you like her as much as I do! Quirks, interests, and all. 

 

 

Bio-

Lorie Lewis Ham lives in Reedley, California and has been writing ever since she was a child. Her first song and poem were published when she was 13, and she has gone on to publish many articles, short stories, and poems throughout the years, as well as write for a local newspaper, and publish 7 mystery novels. For the past 14 years, Lorie has been the editor-in-chief and publisher of Kings River Life Magazine, and she produces Mysteryrat’s Maze Podcast, where you can hear an excerpt of her book One of Us, the first in a new series called The Tower District Mysteries. Book 2, One of You, was released in June of 2024. You can learn more about Lorie and her writing on her website mysteryrat.com and find her on FacebookBookBubGoodreads, and Instagram @krlmagazine & @lorielewishamauthor.

 

One of You

Back cover copy-

 

With her life on the California Coast behind her, Roxi Carlucci is beginning to feel at home in the Tower District—the cultural oasis of Fresno, CA—where she now lives with her cousin P.I. Stephen Carlucci, her pet rat Merlin, a Pit Bull named Watson, and a black cat named Dan. She has a new entertainment podcast, works as a part-time P.I., and is helping local bookstore owner Clark Halliwell put on the first-ever Tower Halloween Mysteryfest! The brutal summer heat is gone and has been replaced by the dense tule fog—perfect for Halloween! 

 

She just wishes everyone would stop calling her the “Jessica Fletcher” of the Tower District simply because she found a dead body when she first arrived. But when one of the Mysteryfest authors is found dead, she fears she jinxed herself! The Carlucci’s are hired to find the killer before they strike again. Will Mysteryfest turn into a murder fest? How is the local gossip website back, and what does it know about the death of Roxi’s parents?

 

Buy links-

Ebook amazon https://tinyurl.com/83befuae

Amazon print https://tinyurl.com/tb79uukj

Barnes and Noble.com ebook https://tinyurl.com/4trwukbb

Barnes and Noble.com print https://tinyurl.com/yf3kyhxj

Kobo https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/one-of-you-3

Universal Buy Link (does not include Kobo) https://books2read.com/u/m0eWAy



 

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

An Interview With Lorie Lewis Ham

by Grace Topping

 

Hearing the name Lorie Lewis Ham, mystery writers immediately think of her Facebook Kings River Life Magazine and MysteryRats Maze Podcasts, where she promotes and supports mystery writers. Recently, Lorie launched her mystery, One of Us. It was a pleasure talking to Lorie and hearing about her new mystery and her KRL and MysteryRats activities.



One of Us

A Tower District Mystery

At 35, children’s book author Roxi Carlucci finds herself starting over again after her publisher drops her book series. With no income, she has to pack up her life on the California Coast, along with her pet rat Merlin, and move in with her cousin, P.I. Stephen Carlucci, who lives in Fresno, CA. The one redeeming factor is that Stephen lives in the Tower District—the cultural oasis of Fresno.

Stephen talks Roxi into helping out with a community theatre production, which is also a fundraiser for a local animal rescue. Little did she know that someone would be murdered during a rehearsal, and that she and Stephen would be hired to find the killer. The killer has to be one of Roxi’s new acquaintances since the theatre was locked at the time of the murder, but no one seems to have a motive. How can they solve a murder without a motive? Could the local gossip website hold any clues? Can they stop the killer before they strike again?

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Welcome, Lorie, to Writers Who Kill.

 

In a mystery, an amateur sleuth needs a good reason to get involved in a murder investigation. As a newcomer to Fresno and the Tower District, Roxie gets involved by reverting to her former job as a PI. What made her leave her PI job before this book opens?

 

She only worked part time as a PI for her cousin Stephen’s PI business one summer in between jobs. Her heart has always been in being a writer and doing animal rescue. But now she is starting over, and since she also has a degree in criminology, it felt like a natural fit at least while she sorts her life out.

 

Roxi refers to her family’s Mafia connections in passing. Did those connections cause a rift with her family? Will you be providing more about her family background in future books?

 

Not really for her. It never touched her life that much because her parents ran the “family” winery. Yes, I will be. At some point, we will be looking more into her parents’ deaths—was it really an accident?


You set your story in the Tower District theater scene and write about theater knowledgably. Have you been involved in community theater?

 

My kids were involved in theater in high school and I was a theater mom, helping with the shows and fundraising. The online magazine that I publish, Kings River Life, covers local theater, so I have been involved in that way since then. I also have friends in theater, and we cast local actors for our mystery podcast Mysteryrat’s Maze.


You’ve promoted writers for years through your Facebook Kings River Life Magazine and Mysteryrat’s Maze podcasts. Now that you’ve launched One of Us, what’s it like to be on the other side?


 



I published five mystery novels in the past, but things have changed a lot since then and that was before Kings River Life. I had a lot to learn about promoting mysteries now. The mystery community has been super nice and supportive of me with the new book and that has really touched my heart—I appreciate it so much! I also have a whole new understanding for how authors feel when I ask them to do a guest post for us and don’t offer suggestions lol—it can be so hard to come up with ideas!

 

In your Mysteryrat’s Maze podcasts, you have actors read the first chapter of books by various authors. Do you plan to have an audio version of One of Us?

 

There is an excerpt up on Mysteryrat’s Maze right now https://mysteryratsmaze.podbean.com/e/one-of-us-by-lorie-lewis-ham/. There aren’t any plans at this time for an audiobook because I don’t have the funds to do it, but that doesn’t mean it won’t happen someday. The actors for the podcast are all volunteer, but to do something as big as a whole book, I would need to pay them. 



What came first, writing and then promoting others’ books, or promoting others’ books and then becoming a writer?


Writing. I started writing as soon as I could put sentences together, and I published my first poem when I was 13. So I have been writing for most of my life. 

Greeting a dog, Roxi says, “I’d take the love of a pet over the love of a man any day.” What accounts for that?

 

Roxi is a very independent person who doesn’t really feel she “needs” a man in her life, but she couldn’t imagine life without animals. Plus animals give love unconditionally. Also, she is a bit on the cynical side, and while she has a huge love of King Arthur and Camelot, she has never believed in Prince Charming in real life.

 

Roxi has a pet rat, Merlin, and talks about what good pets they make. Have you ever had a pet rat?

 

Not only have I had pet rats, I ran a pet rat rescue for several years. You can check out the whole story of how I got involved with rats in a guest post I did on Clea Simon’s website https://www.cleasimon.com/lorie-lewis-ham-on-a-different-kind-of-pet/.

Recently we adopted a new pet rat whose name is Yuki. He is a blue rat like Remy in Ratatouille.

 

Animals and animal rescue feature big in One of Us. Is this an issue near and dear to your heart?

 

Oh, yes. I have had animals my whole life. As I mentioned above, I ran an animal rescue for pocket pets for several years (rats, hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits). Also, Kings River Life runs regular animal rescue columns from several different animal rescue groups. Fresno Bully Rescue and Rattie Ratz Rescue are real and are both mentioned in the book.

As a fan of old movies, Roxi makes lots of references to Clark Gable and other actors. What is it about the old movies that she particularly likes? Is she using actors like Clark Cable and Cary Grant as role models for the type of man she would like in her life?

 

Wow good question. Well she gets her love of them from me. I grew up watching old movies on a local TV station that played them every Saturday morning. I am not sure either of us could say exactly why we love them, just that we do. Perhaps it’s nostalgia from our childhood. And actors from that time period feel larger than life so I think there’s more of a tendency to idolize them more than maybe actors now. I’m not saying that it’s good or bad, it’s just different. 

 

But no, she does not see them as role models for the type of man she would like in her life. They are just fun to watch on the big screen.  

 

What are you working on now? What’s next for Roxi?

 

Book promotion is still taking up a lot of my time when I am not working on KRL and the podcast. I hope to start the next book in the series next month. The next book will be set at a book festival in the Tower District that Roxi will be involved in as an entertainment podcaster. And of course, someone will be murdered. The plan is to set it at Halloween. 

Thank you, Lorie. And thank you for all your efforts in promoting writers.


Buy link:  https://tinyurl.com/4vaenz4z 


Lorie's Website: https://www.mysteryrat.com/ 

 

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