Coffee With Terry Spear

Coffee With Terry Spear

Terry Spear right 200x300 Coffee With Terry SpearRae: Thank you so much for hanging out with me today.

Terry: Thanks for having me, Rae!!

Rae: If we were meeting at a coffee shop I’d be drinking a spiced latte with Coconut Milk. 🙂 ! What would you order?

Terry: White Mocha latte (peppermint mocha when in season–sometimes some places will even have it out-of-season! I love those places. )

Rae: As fall is underway, do you have any traditions? Do you decorate the house with the change of season?

Terry: Yes! I decorate for fall. Love to do that, and then for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, 4th of July. 🙂 I usually gold teddy bear sleigh 900 007 200x300 Coffee With Terry Speardecorate for Christmas the day after Thanksgiving, but since my son and his girlfriend are coming, I’ll decorate for Christmas before they arrive. My daughter and son-in-law and now baby, always get together for a special Halloween.

Rae: For those who are not familiar with your work, your backlist includes Highlanders, Shifters and stuff in-between, please tell us a little bit your series. Where do you find your inspiration?

Terry: I’m an eclectic reader so I’m an eclectic writer. I write everything from straight romantic suspense to historical romance, shifter romance, vampire, romance, and teen paranormal romance.

My Highlanders were a result of my love of all things historical–books, movies, and we have Highland heritage, both MacNeills, Campbells as the main Highland Scots. So I was doing a lot of genealogy on them, and they were inspired by the Duke of Argyle’s daughter running off with a commoner MacNeill (family history).

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I also have a popular teen fae series. If you have any trouble at all, blame the fae. They’re probably at the root of it. I have vampire teen romance also, but haven’t had enough time to write more sequels, but it’s on the agenda. 🙂

Rae: How do you keep all of your characters from crossing over into other books? Do you have a series “bible” or do you have files of notes?

Terry: I have a bible, but don’t keep up with it well enough. I either have to do find and searches, or I have a wonderful critique partner and good friend, Donna Fournier, who helps to keep me straight. I had just finished a book, she and others had proofread it and in the middle of the night she woke to remember one of the female operatives (wolf) was pregnant, and I couldn’t have her chasing down villains in the jungle. Oops. I had to write other characters and a bunch of new scenes to change that scenario, but she is an absolute godsend! lol

Rae: When you are writing a book, do you plot it out page by page, chapter by chapter? Or, do your characters guide you?

Terry: Absolutely my characters drive me. It drives me nuts when they go silent on me. If I try to force them to talk, it doesn’t work. And when they do, I have to hurry and write because they’re not going to repeat what they have to say.

Rae: What can we expect to see on the bookshelves in 2017? Do you have any new series in the works that you can give us a tease?

Terry: I’m hoping to have My Highlander available this year. Dreaming of a White Christmas is coming in October, and I hope to have another polar bear shifter story by Dec. But that’s a lot of writing and I’m running out of time. 🙂 I’m finishing up writing Billionaire Wolf Christmas for next October (2018), and I’ll be getting more edits on the other two books that are finished: All’s Fair in Love and Wolf, and Flight of the White Wolf.

magical rainbow Eilean Donan 427x640 fog bow text 200x300 Coffee With Terry SpearRae” You are a fabulous photographer posting images on social media, what do red hawk 900 San Diego 3654 300x200 Coffee With Terry Spearyou use to take them? Your cell phone or a digital camera?

Terry: Thanks so much! I use my cell phone and a Nikon D750. I love taking photos!!! It’s like with writing. If I don’t get to take pictures every day, and write, I feel like my day isn’t complete! I’m not fulfilled. 🙂

Rae: It was so much fun having you here today!

Terry: Thanks so much for having me, and the mocha was delicious. 🙂
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** All photos taken by Terry Spear and posted with permission

**** Tasty Tidbits ****

1. What is a must read book and why? I’m reading Tinderbox by Rachel Grant. I was in the military and the heroine is dealing with the military while she’s trying to collect fossils in the volatile region of Ethiopia. I love action, and she’s got plenty of it.

2. What is one place that I should see if I visit your hometown? They have the largest urban park in the States. You can walk it for miles. I love nature preserves and hikes.

3. Do you take-in or cook? If so, what is your “go-to” dish? Cook. A good steak and boiled potato and broccoli. M&Ms to top it off.

4. What is one thing readers would be surprised to know about you? I love playing RPGs. I’m working on Divinity: Original Sin, love the quests, the fights, solving puzzles and mysteries, and righting the wrongs. 🙂

5. Hard Rock or Classical? Favorite Band or Artist? Movie theme music, Game of Thrones

6. If you had an all expenses paid trip anywhere in the world for research, where would you go? I would go to Scotland for a month. 🙂 Absorb everything, see all the castles (I’ve seen about twelve, a few a couple of times), and then be able to sit and write by a babbling brook. 🙂

7. What is your guilty pleasure? Chocolate

8. What are you afraid of? Heights (Did rappelling, mountain climbing, slide for life, rope drop, but heights get to me)


9. Tats or No Tats? If tats, how many and what did you choose for your first one? No tats


10. Organized or Free Floating? * Organized!


11. Binge watcher or weekly viewer? Which show(s)? Binge watching then don’t watch anything for a long time, concentrate on writing. The Walking Dead, The Last Ship, The White Queen, Game of Thrones, Quantico.

12. What’s on your playlist? Movie themes like the Bourne series, and game themes like Halo and others. I like the adventure, suspense music for mood when I’m writing.

13. What play or musical do you want to see next? Nutcracker


14. Are you a crafter? Award winning teddy bears!


15. What’s your favorite TV show and why? I loved The White Queen and hated that it only had the one season. Adventure, intrigue, paranormal, historical, romance, it had it all.


16. If you could pick a book you’ve read and make it into a movie, which book would it be (besides yours 🙂 )? Karen Moning’s The Immortal Highlander.


17. What’s your favorite movie of all time and why? Romancing the Stone–he was so cocky and she was such a fun character, a romance writer who had fans even among the bad guys.

18. Would you rather see a movie in the theater or at home on DVD and why? I have Netflix now, yay! Where I lived before, we didn’t have powerful enough internet. But I LOVE to see movies with my kids when we can do it.

19. What is the one thing you can’t live without? A computer and internet

20. If you could invite 5 people to dinner (not friends and family – that’s too easy) who would be at your table? Christine Feehan, Karen Marie Moning, Sandra Brown, Sean Connery, Gerald Butler

21. If you could try any career for a day, what would it be? I had the hardest time with this. And then I thought it’s the simplest thing ever: A world class photographer!

22. Person you admire and why? Stephen King. He threw Carrie in the trash and his wife retrieved it for him. He’s an excellent writer and speaker. One of the scariest movies I ever saw was The Shining, and I’m going to see that hotel when I go to the conference in the area.

Rae: Thanks again for hanging out! Time for another spiced latte 🙂

Terry: Thanks again, Rae!

Rae: Happy Reading Dear Readers. 
Happy Writing Terry

Author Info: Bestselling and award-winning author Terry Spear has written over sixty paranormal romance novels and four medieval Highland historical romances. Her first werewolf romance, Heart of the Wolf, was named a 2008 Publishers Weekly’s Best Book of the Year, and her subsequent titles have garnered high praise and hit the USA Today bestseller list. A retired officer of the U.S. Army Reserves, Terry lives in Spring, Texas, where she is working on her next wolf, jaguar, cougar, and bear shifter romances, continuing with her Highland medieval romances, and having fun with her young adult novels. When she’s not writing, she’s photographing everything that catches her eye, making teddy bears, and playing with her Havanese puppies and grand-baby.

For more information, please visit www.terryspear.com, or follow her on Twitter, @TerrySpear. She is also on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/terry.spear. And on WordPress at: Terry Spear’s Shifters Terry Spear’s Shifters

Coffee With Actor Scott Kyle

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Rae: First, if we were meeting at a coffee shop I’d be drinking a Mocha Peppermint Latte 🙂 ! 
What would you order?

Scott: IRN BRU of course.

Rae: How were your holidays? Did you have any special plans?

Scott: Do nothing. Ha ha it’s been a hard year.

Rae: Any family traditions? Or do you gather your loved ones and set off for a family adventure?

Scott: Just spending time together drinking and eating yum yum.

Rae: For those who are unfamiliar with your work, you have appeared on the stage, film and TV. You are also involved in the Bathgate Regal Community Theatre. Can you tell us a little bit about the Bathgate Regal Community Theatre and your role in Theatre?

Scott: Basically I manage the day to day running of the theatre but I’m keen to be  more involved with the artistic side of things, but at the moment its just not possible as running the theatre takes up most of my time. https://www.bathgateregal.org/scott-kyle/

Rae: How do you balance your work at the theatre company while filming a movie or TV show?

Scott: The theatre support my acting as I’m a good role model for our children, youth theatre and HNC students.

Rae: You’ve also appeared in films and TV, most recently in Outlander (Season 2.) I loved your role as Ross, were you familiar with the series by Diana Gabaldon before you auditioned?

Scott: No I had to look up season one before my audition.

Rae: What was it like to step “inside” novel with such a huge fan-base?

Scott: I still don’t think it has hit me yet that I was on the show, pretty surreal.

Rae: The sets and costumes were absolutely breathtaking. What was your most memorable moment while filming Outlander?

Scott: So many but I enjoyed the battle scenes as they had so many moving parts.

Rae: As we start 2017 – where can we expect to see you?

Scott: I’m working with the National Theatre of Scotland developing a new play and doing a workshop with Fraser Murdoch for our Animated project BAB – The man who took too much.

Rae: I had so much fun having you here today and I wish you a fabulous year of fun and adventure. I also hope we see Ross again in Season 3 of Outlander!

***** Tasty Tidbits *****

1. What is a must read book and why? Outlander of course because I’m in the TV show.

2. What is one place that I should see if I visit your hometown? Picture house pub.

3. Castles or Beaches? Beaches. 

4. What is one thing readers would be surprised to know about you?  I have adopted (stole) my neighbors cat. 

5. Hard Rock or Classical? Favorite Band or Artist?  Hard Rock & Rolling Stones. 

6. If you had an all expenses paid trip anywhere in the world, where would you go?   Dubai. 

7. What is your guilty pleasure?  Chinese Food. 

8. What are you afraid of? Snakes. 

9. Tats or No Tats? No tats. 

10. Organized or Free Floating? Free Floating. 

11. Binge watcher or weekly viewer? Which show(s)? Binge – Vikings. 

12. What’s on your playlist? Stereophonics, Rod Stewart. 

13. What play or musical do you want to see next? Black Witch about the Scottish Regiment. 

14. Are you a crafter or tinker? Crafter. 

15. What is your best tip for relaxing? Meditation. 

16. What is your favorite TV show and why? Outlander – I’m in it.

17. If you could pick a book you’ve read and make it into a movie, produce or act, which book would it be? Cloe Moss – The way home. 

18. What’s your favorite movie of all time and why? The Rock, Sean Connery. 

19. Would you rather see a movie in the theatre or at home on DVD and why? Movie theatre as I get to turn my phone off. 

20. What is one thing you can’t live without? My Wife Karen. 

21. Do you love to cook or go out to eat? Eat out. 

22. If you could invite 5 people to dinner (not friends and family – that’s too easy) who would it be? The Beatles and Stephen Walters. 

23. Motorcycle or Bicycle? Motorcycle. 

24. If you could try any career for a day, what would it be? Stunt man. 

25. Who do you admire and why? My mum – she’s my hero.

Thanks again for hanging out! Time for another Latte 🙂

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Official Bio provided by Scott Kyle:
Scott has a string of stage, film and TV credits to his name, and most recently in the American TV series Outlander (Season 2). Scott has full time work as Artistic Director and Manager of the Regal, using his annual leave to do film and other acting work. But he got here the hard way; he spent years touring with his own theatre company, is aware of the high unemployment rates of actors and is passionate about improving prospects for young actors and getting people into theatres.

Four years ago he was asked if he could help turn around the fortunes of the Regal Theatre. Drawing on his experience as an actor, producer and marketeer, he has made it an act-friendly venue, and does everything in his power to get people into the theatre to experience a live show. Initiatives he has promoted include the Regal Academy of Performing Arts, the Regal Film Academy, Tech School, Regal Radio and monthly comedy nights. He has many ideas for the way forward and utilises his contacts from within the entertainment industry to bring some big names to Bathgate.

He was in the BAFTA-nominated film Kajaki in 2014 and has worked with some great directors and producers in recent times. But what he really wants is for you to go come along to the Regal, support the little theatre companies and the students he is training here, and most importantly, enjoy live theatre at a great local venue!

Scott attended The City of Glasgow College where he studied Acting and Performance (NQ, HNC, HND).  During his studies he received a number of awards for his entrepreneurial skills.

2009 – The Enterprising Student Award 2009.  

2008 – The Chris Hunter Memorial Cup for Outstanding Achievement 2008
2007 – The SQA Star Award 2007
After graduating from college Scott went on to establish NLP Theatre Company. 
NLP’s first production “Singin I’m No A Billy, He’s a Tim” by Des Dillon was a critically acclaimed show (“Scottish Theatre’s greatest success story of recent times.” – Alan Chadwick – STV Entertainment) and a commercial success, grossing over ÂŁ2 million at the box office. 
Over 75% of the people who came to see the show had never been to the theatre before.  
This was Scott`s aim to encourage hard to reach audiences to visit the theatre. Scott appeared in the production as Billy, and received the “Best Actor Award” at The Stage Awards for Acting Excellence in 2010 (Edinburgh Festival ).
In 2013 Scott formed the Regal Rep Company in association with NLP Theatre which presented a new piece of work “How To Make a Killing in Bollywood” at the Edinburgh Festival.  It grossed over £20,000 in ticket sales at the Gilded Balloon, receiving excellent 4 and 5 star reviews. 
Whilst committed to The Regal Community Theatre as Artistic Director and Venue Manager on a full time basis, Scott is fortunate to have the support of the Trustees to work on occasional acting projects, and recently played the part of Cpl Stu Pearson in the feature film “Kajaki The True Story”.
This film was produced by Oscar winning producerGareth-Ellis Unwin (The King’s Speech) and Pukka Films. 

Kajaki is a British War Film based on actual events during the Afghan War. It was released in cinemas on 28th November 2014, and received a BAFTA nomination for “Outstanding Debute by a British Writer, Director or Producer” at the 2015 BAFTAS

Want to know more about Scott, check out the video at https://www.bathgateregal.org/scott-kyle OR IMDB
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