Pump Up Your Book Chats with Bri Clark, the Belle of Boise

Bri Clark Bri Clark is a real example of redemption and renewal.  Growing penniless in the South, Bri learned street smarts while caring for her brother in a broken home.  She watched her mother work several jobs to care for their small family.  Once her brother could fend for himself, Bri moved on to a series of bad choices including leaving school and living on her own.   Rebelliousness was a strong understatement to describe those formative years.  As a teenager, her wakeup call came from a fight with brass knuckles and a judge that gave her a choice of shaping up or spending time in jail.  She took that opportunity and found a way to moved up from the streets.  She ended up co-owning an extremely successful construction business.  She lived the high life until the real estate crash when she lost everything.  She moved west and found herself living with her husband and 4 kids in a 900 square foot apartment.  She now fills her time, writing, blogging, leading a group of frugal shoppers and sharing her southern culture.  Her unique background gives her writing a raw sensibility.  She understands what it takes to overcome life’s obstacles.   She often tells friends, “I can do poor.  I’m good at poor. It’s prosperity that I’m not used to.”  Bri and her husband Chris live in Boise.  Bri is known as the Belle of Boise for her true southern accent, bold demeanor and hospitable nature.

Bri boasts several positions in the publishing industry. An author, professional reviewer, blogger, and author platform consultant she enjoys all aspects of her career from the creation of story to the branding and marketing needed to make her books successful.

Her latest book is Glazier, a romantic fantasy adventure novel with espionage, genetic powers, underground bases and a ginger beauty with memory issues that take you on a ride that begins in Vermont and comes to a head in Egypt.

You can find out more about Bri at http://briclarkthebelleofboise.blogspot.com/.

Visit her at Twitter at http://twitter.com/#!/Bri_Clark or Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/#!/TBriClark.

Glazier

Q: Thank you for this interview, Bri. Can you tell us why you wrote your book?

Initially it was a vent session for my nefarious inlaws. Then it just took off on this amazing tangent.

Q: Which part of the book was the hardest to write?

The beginning, I had to build the world, the characters and not tell too much and not overeducate the reader.

Q: Do you remember when the writing bug hit?

High School, I was a published poet.

Glazier Q: Do you have a writing tip you’d like to share?

Make time for it. Give up tv, the gym, whatever. If it’s a passion make time for it.

Q:  Would you like to tell us about your home life?  Where you live?  Family?  Pets?

From Nashville TN, Live in Boise ID now. That how I was nicknamed the Belle of Boise. Kids 2 boys and 2 girls. Happily married 10 years.

Q:  Can you tell us a little about your childhood?

I’m a bastard, mom had me at 17. My biological father recently fulfilled his life goal of living and working in a bar. Have a little brother 8 years my younger I helped raise. Worked since I was 14. Honor student, was on probation as a teen for fighting. Grandparents, aunt, uncle, and mother all super supportive. You know that southern matriarch lead type family that fights like dogs over a bone but ain’t nobody messing with our kin type.

Q: What do you do to get away from it all?

Books, professional reviewer, kindle obsessed

Q: What was the first thing you did as far as promoting your book?

Wrote it

Q: Are you familiar with the social networks and do you actively participate?

Oh yeah, you can call me the SM Maven. Facebook, twitter, Google+ I’m on all and active on the best.

Q: What is the most frustrating part of being an author?

Making time to write, finding balance in my familial responsibilities and my publishing, and writing jobs.

Q: What is the most rewarding?

All of it. I’m living the dream after the nightmare.

Q: If you could be anywhere in the world other than where you are right now, where would that place be?

Right now Scotland. I’m obsessed with Highlander Historical Romance books.

Q: Thank you so much for this interview, Bri.  Do you have any final words?

I’m grateful to Pump It Up Books for their services and support. If anyone has questions please leave them below and I’m happy to talk. I also have a google+ hangout on Thursdays from 12-2 MST you can reach through my blog.