Mary McAvoy – Love’s Compass

Title: Love’s Compass

Author: Mary McAvoy

ISBN: 978-1-4401-6632-7

Page count: 142

Genre: Literary, romance, social commentary

Price: hardcover $22.95, paperback $12.95, Kindle $8.95

Author Bio:

Mary McAvoy, author of the newly published Love’s Compass, lives in New England, where she was born and raised. Her nature essays and photos are featured at SilverLining and random thoughts are expressed in her blog, sublime days. Her business, Syntax and Style, offers writing and editing services, as well as web sites for small businesses. She earned a bachelor’s degree in English/Classics from Regis College in Weston, Massachusetts.

Mary McAvoy became a writer after fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue abruptly halted her six year return to the workforce after at-home parenting her two children. Not one to be idle, she turned on her laptop and began to write. Her first novel, Love’s Compass, is an engaging love story with contemporary and provocative thoughts about love, marriage, family, and divorce woven throughout.

Mary is busy working on her second novel – a poignant story about an elderly woman who, on the day of her husband’s funeral, looks back on her life in a the mill city, Lawrence, MA, during the early 1900’s.

Tell us about your book:

Love’s Compass is a story about a woman whose presumed path in life (“happily ever after”) is dissipating. Attached to a marriage in which her partner has gone emotionally AWOL, she meets and falls in love with an artist, who has lost his way along his creative path. Love’s Compass is a contemporary and provocative look at love, marriage, family, and divorce – all wrapped up in an engaging love story.

How long did it take to write the book?

The first draft and complete story was done in about a year, the whole project (start of writing to holding a hard copy in my hands (!), three years.)

What inspired you to write the book?

Wow. I think I’ve always known I would write someday. But life got in the way, etc. Then my life went completely off track due to health issues and I needed to reinvent my skill set. I started to write. And I ended up with a very good book, and a second in the making. That’s what got me started, but people who reviewed my work inspired me to keep on writing.

Talk about the writing process. Did you have a writing routine? Did you do any research, and if so, what did that involve?

First I will say that I had no plot in mind. I was testing my writing ability, trying to see if I still had some skill in writing. I tried first person and nothing happened. Then I switched to third person and floodgates opened. I can write anything I want to express in third person. So my first sentence led to a second, and the second to a third, etc. until a point came where my characters dictated the book to me. Still with no plot in mind, I would find that from almost a trance like state of mind, scene after scene came to me. I would sit at my computer, read what I’d last written and the next scene would come to me. Sometimes it was immediate, sometimes I’d have to go off and do mundane things as I mulled over the prior scene. Always, a next, exact scene would come to me. Many times I was writing in the wee hours of the morning – when the world was quiet and my characters’ realm became the real world.

What do you hope your readers come away with after reading your book?

My book questions the viability of marriage as humanity moves forward, and people live longer. It asks if marriage might interfere with self actualization. Are we capable of becoming our full self if we stay in a stagnant marriage, simply because our culture dictates that “until death do us part” is a successful marriage, while divorce is a “failed marriage?” I want my readers to talk about these things.

Where can we go to buy your book?

Love’s Compass is on Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com. In time I think I’ll offer it for sale on my website, lovescompass.com.

Any other links or info you’d like to share?

Info:  My book has received a four and a half star rating (three reviews) in the first six weeks it’s been on Amazon. Links related to the book and me:  lovescompass.com, sublimedays.com (my blog featuring casual essays and social commentaries), silverliningdays.blogspot.com (featuring my nature essays and photos), syntaxandstyle.com (my business).

Excerpt:

Like a compass needle held in the tug of a magnetic field, her body pressed against the glass of the lobby, her whole being caught in the pull of their love. Through the blur of her tears she watched him for as long as she could see him. When he was out of sight she turned, disoriented, and walked back to her life with her husband. Glad to have arrived home before he did, she got ready for bed and slid under the comfort of her blankets. There she let her tears fall as she held to her hope in love’s great power.

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  1. [...] Online Press March 19, 2010 tags: Love's Compass, online press, The Indie Spotlight by Mary McAvoy And today, “Love’s Compass” is featured on The Indie Spotlight! [...]

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