Author: Alan Hutcheson
ISBN: 978-1849239288
Page count: 312
Genre: Comic Crime Novel
Price: paperback $10.99; ebook $1.99
Author Bio:
Alan Hutcheson is a dad, husband, not very good guitarist and alpha male to a mentally challenged longhaired dachshund. His literary heroes are Mark Twain, P.G. Wodehouse, Terry Pratchett, Charles Dickens and that Shakespeare fellow.
Tell us about your book:
Boomerang is a comic novel of international intrigue played out by characters who are either operating way outside their comfort zones or have suddenly found that what they thought was their comfort zone ain’t so comfortable anymore.
How long did it take to write the book?
Years. It was begun, abandoned in favor of more pressing issues having to do with keeping food on the table and a roof over our heads. But it wouldn’t go away and besides, I found I like rewrites. The forty-second draft was particularly enjoyable.
What inspired you to write the book?
I wanted to do something besides manage a store. And I have been a lifelong writer of one form or another. A novel was one of the few things I hadn’t tackled.
Talk about the writing process. Did you have a writing routine? Did you do any research, and if so, what did that involve?
No routine. My schedule doesn’t allow for that. The closest to a routine is “Do I have a few minutes? Good, time to write.” Research involved taking advantage of a trip I won to Australia and incorporating that into the book, lots of conversations with people who have spent time in places I haven’t, done things I haven’t done, and a fair amount of “What does Google have to offer?” sort of research.
What do you hope your readers come away with after reading your book?
The sense that they had a good time, met some vivid characters, and maybe an increased awareness of the fact that what we all do in life will either ripple out way farther than we probably imagine, or simply boomerang right back at us.
Where can we go to buy your book?
All the usual online booksellers like Amazon and Barnes and Noble. I love it when people order it through their favorite independent bookstore, and I offer personally autographed copies directly at http://boomerangthenovel.blogspot.com/.
The recently released ebook version can be gotten through Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Smashwords.com. At Smashwords it quickly became one of the bestsellers in their history and has been locked into the top Humor spot since November 2009.
Any other links or info you’d like to share?
I would like readers to know that I am splitting my royalties with the Mountain View High School Toro Marching Band. With the heroes, reluctant though they may be, of Boomerang being a couple of jazz musicians, and with school performing arts budgets being slashed, I’m hoping to at least help keep an instrument or two in repair for the kids who get so much out of this program.
Excerpt:
Doreen poked her head out her bedroom door and bellowed down the hall.
“Amelia!”
A photo of Prince Charles, dressed in full regimentals, astride a chestnut mare-one of several small framed decorations hanging in the hall, all selected by Amelia-tilted five degrees from true as Doreen’s voice echoed down the corridor.
In her room at the opposite end of the short hallway, Amelia, clad in a denim blouse, thick cotton socks, and full-cut white nylon panties, was kneeling in front of her dresser, rummaging desperately through two formerly neat stacks of underwear. The other drawers had already been ransacked. Where were her new molies? She already had on the coordinating blouse and thick cotton socks, but the molies were nowhere to be found. It was the only outfit she had that was appropriate for an excursion into the countryside and she couldn’t find her pants.
“Amelia!”
Prince Charlie’s mount reared precipitously, but the rider held fast. Amelia padded to her bedroom door feeling not a little frustrated and confused. Life was so trying when one had only five hours of sleep. Four and a half if one deducted several visits to the loo. She opened the door enough to poke her head out. Woman and child, since she had acquired the necessary skills to dress herself, she had never allowed anyone, sister included, to see her in even partial undress.
“Doreen, dear, I can’t find my molies.”
Doreen opened her own door wide and directed a withering look at what was visible of her sister.
“WHAT? YOU’RE NOT DRESSED YET?”
Charles landed with an explosive shattering of glass, managing, nevertheless, to retain the inimitable Windsor expression of unflappable vacuity. The chestnut suffered a severed leg, and, later, when time allowed, both horse and rider were subsequently destroyed.








February 8, 2010
I envy you being able to write when you have a few spare moments. I generally have a hard time with that sort of thing as when I write I do my best work when I get into a trance-like state. It takes a few minutes to get there and then if I’m going to be interrupted by the boy–grandson–my whole system goes haywire.
Boomerang sounds like a good book. I gave you some Amazon tags.
February 8, 2010
Hi L.C.,
Well, I do know what you mean, but if I waited for those times when I can shut the world out for extended periods of time it would take me decades to crank out a chapter, much less a book. I haven’t gotten to the sort of discipline I want, not yet, but I’m working on it. Mostly it is simply not allowing anything to create an excuse. The only way I can write a book is to write a book, if you catch my drift. The elves haven’t shown up in the middle of the night to improve my word count and I doubt they ever will.
Thanks for the Amazon tags. Now here’s where I show my ignorance. What exactly does that mean?