An Interview with Guy Ogan

Please help me welcome Guy Ogan to my blog today.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAHave you had other careers before becoming a writer?

Yes, I was an officer in the U.S.A.F. for over 20 years, mostly working in logistics. After completing a second masters degree I set up a clinic working with children, adolescents and adults with Attention Deficit and taught psychology and sociology at a local college and university, then went to work for the State of Texas in Criminal Justice, as a psychologist. All of these careers required a good deal of writing; however, they used very specific formats so I’m not sure how well they helped in writing my novels.

How did you get started writing?

In my teens I started writing about my love of long distance running and sent articles to “The Long Distance Log” and several other running related publications which used all the articles I sent. At college and university I had to do a lot of writing and also loved writing and submitting photographs of car shows I attended to “Cruising Style Magazine.” In the Air Force and later in criminal justice I did a lot of professional writing, still finding time to write a clinical book on the assessment and treatment of ADHD. If anyone had told me I’d someday be writing Paranormal-Romance novels I would have certified them as delusional! LOL

Tell us about your current WIP.

My, “Immortal Relations Coming Out” starts with my guardian vampires discussing coming out to the human populations. After stopping a war between Communist China and the Russian Federation, keeping it from going nuclear, as well as solving serious ecological threats, the good vampires consider the possibilities of informing humans of their existence. The hope is that coming out will allow the guardians to work more closely with them to safeguard humans from the evil type of vampires, as well as human criminals and evil governments seeking to enslave their peoples. Things spiral out of control when the would be dictators spin the fact that vampires exist to frighten people into giving up their rights and giving those in power total control. A potentially Extinction Level Event, forces humans to rethink the situation as only the vampires can save mankind. Also introduced is a very young and inexperienced shape-shifter “wolf,” who falls in love with the young hybrid human-vampire granddaughter of two of the main characters. As with the previous novels, there is a good deal of “explicit togetherness,” so the novels are geared to an adult audience.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAWhat is your favorite part of writing?

I absolutely love to write about my characters and the interesting situations they get into while trying to safeguard mankind! The calling I felt to write the first book, when I found out that my late father had had a tryst immediately after WW-II, would probably make an interesting research paper for a psychological journal. I loved writing it and the second book and am enjoying working on the third in the series now.

What is your least favorite part of writing?

It is after the books are published (print and Kindle) that the “less than fun part” commences. Trying to get exposure for the books is difficult at best…fortunately there are great people who have blogs, such as this one, who offer new authors a place to spotlight their books.

Give us an elevator pitch for your book.

dadadoldtownhall_(2) (1)_2Gary Logan finds a World War II Era Photograph of his late father in front of an ancient building. On the back of the picture his father had written Prague, Czechoslovakia; however, underneath, in a feminine hand was, “I’ll always be waiting here.” This shocked Gary into remembering things his mother had said when he was a child, “He is over there with that woman” and “He has had a child with her!” As a young boy, Gary had no understand of who those comments were about; however, the anger in his mother’s voice caused what she said to remain in his subconscious. Now, Gary goes to Prague to see where his father had worked and possibly find out more, but what he finds instead is a lovely young lady who seems to know too much about his father. Gary is confused but it isn’t long before he falls in love, even though he recognizes she is much more than what she seems. Thus begins an extraordinary journey of epic proportions. Exciting, erotic, and full of heart-stopping action, this debut novel turns human vampire lore on its head and despite lurking dangers, creates a symbiotic relationship between the two species that deepens emotional connections to astonishing effect.

Where can readers find you?

My blogspot is, http://immortalrelations.blogspot.com/ and I’m also listed at http://www.amazon.com/author/guyogan

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAWhere can readers find your books?

The first book, “Immortal Relations” is at http://amzn.com/B006ZCBT6G and the second, “Immortal Relations, Love and War” is at http://amzn.com/B00A4IEHL6 in both print and Kindle versions. The third in the series, “Immortal Relations Coming Out” will join the others on Amazon and Kindle this Summer and a forth is in the early stages of development with the cover already created.

6 thoughts on “An Interview with Guy Ogan

  1. Thanks for having me on your Blog today Cynthia, it is a pleasure to be here. I’ll try to answer any reader questions that I can. I’ll be in and out today as I have a conference with my publisher about my third in the series, “Immortal Relations Coming Out” which I expect to be available in print through Amazon and E-File for download through Kindle (the Kindle program is free to put on any computer or other type of notebook or phone capable of receiving digital novels). In honor of being on your blog, I dropped the price on both of my current novels to .99 cents.

  2. Nice interview! It’s always interesting to learn about the *day jobs* authors have had. Air Force officer to criminal justice psychologist to novelist. Very interesting indeed, Guy!

    Best of luck with all your endeavors!

    • Thanks Lynda! Some might see the tremendous variation in careers as a form of Multiple-Personality Disorder, but I have used what I learned doing those jobs in my writings, so perhaps they were just an educational experience to prepare me for my writing which, while imperfect, is something I exceedingly enjoy (writing not the “business end” of authorship – ugh!). Fortunately talking with readers and those who might become readers is a saving grace as far as promotion of the novels goes – most enjoyable getting to converse with new friends!

  3. Not a lot of comments but perhaps a few others read the blog and didn’t have the time to respond but will be interested enough to check out the “Look Inside” feature on Amazon & Kindle. I’m taking my KDP “five free days” in October with my first book “Immortal Relations” http://amzn.com/B006ZCBT6G free on Oct. 3-5. “Immortal Relations, Love and War” http://amzon.com/B00A4IEHL6 will be free on Oct. 6 & 7 (both are digital “freebees” of course). If there is time in mid to late October when you have an opening or cancellation, I’d love to return to discuss my third book…that would be fun! Thanks again for allowing me to be on your blog!

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