Posts tagged “Q&A

Male Authors And Romance: Oxymoron or a Refreshingly New Perspective That Sheds Light on a Man’s Emotional World?

Posted on January 8, 2013

Sebastian Cole is on Mina’s Bookshelf to answer the question and give away an autographed copy of his debut novel SAND DOLLAR: A Story Of Undying Love. The giveaway is open to everyone, any country! Stop by the blog with a question/comment about the interview for a chance to win!

http://minadecaro.blogspot.com/2013/01/sand-dollar-story-of-undying-love-by.html


Chat with Sebastian Cole at The Romance Reviews

Posted on December 12, 2012

The Romance ReviewsPlease join me at The Romance Reviews, where I’m hosting a chat on Wednesday, December 12th. To participate, first register with The Romance Reviews, and then click on Author Chat: Sebastian Cole. I’ll be checking in throughout the day to answer all of your questions. I look forward to seeing you there!


Author Sebastian Cole on Writing from the Heart

Posted on December 7, 2012

“I have never interviewed a writer–or anyone for that matter–who embodies the term “hopeless romantic” as much as Sebastian Cole. He is kind. He is self-deprecating, and yes, hopeless when it comes to talking about love. And I mean that in the most complimentary sense of the word. There is a genuine absence of cynicism, a love of life–and of love–that comes through when he discusses the journey of writing his first novel SAND DOLLAR: A Story of Undying Love.

SAND DOLLAR is an epic love story about “the one who got away.” A man on his deathbed describes his life of love and loss to a wise orderly, only to discover a far greater truth about the past, present, and future. The book has been nominated as finalist in the ForeWord Firsts debut literary competition for first-time authors. Reviewers have compared Cole’s writing to Nicholas Sparks, best-selling author of The Notebook, who also happens to be Cole’s favorite author.

I sat down with Mr. Cole, a native Rhode Islander and graduate of Brown University, for a chat about what it was like to pen his debut novel.” — Barrington Patch

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