Author Bio:
Jo Ann Wentzel remembers always writing from at least her late teens. There always seemed to be some type of writing going on even though she spent years working at other jobs such as retail and in the human services field. She did all kinds of selling which now she finds very helpful in promoting books. For decades she and her husband did full time foster care where their house became a group home. They then created and implemented two separate programs where they contracted with many counties to provide services.
Her writing covered numerous topics for many years and she wrote hundreds of non-fiction pieces for several online websites and print outlets. She spent a couple years writing for a local weekly newspaper and college newspapers as an older student. Many of her articles were aimed at helping parents and foster parents. Jo Ann also wrote about rescue pets and party planning, two of her greatest interests. The topics were endless since all this happened over many years.
The parenting topics were of such interest to people that it encouraged Jo Ann to write her first book, a non-fiction volume called It Begins and Ends with Family. Originally, it was put on a CD-ROM for the parents that they worked with; other than that it languished in a box for many years. When she felt a new need for this she was spurred into action. Jo Ann finally did something with this in the past few months and now it is available as an e-book and in a print format on Amazon.
Meanwhile, Jo Ann felt compelled to write about a topic both disgusting and unpleasant. She felt it necessary to produce a book about this issue and was excited to try her hand at fiction. The book features the issue of pedophilia. Decades ago a case worker told her one out of four divorces was because of incest. Not sure how accurate that was but, she always remembered that fact. It was evident that the majority of foster kids they welcomed into their home had been victims of sexual abuse. The signs were there and the ways it destroyed young lives prompted her to write Ultimate Betrayal. Yes, it is fiction and an improbable scenario but, all the signs are there for this sickening problem increasing. The evidence is in the news daily. Jo Ann has already been asked for a sequel and has begun to write it. Knowing how many people prefer to bury their heads in the sand and ignore unpleasantness, this is a challenging book to market. She will persist because that is who she is when something is this important and this problem should be of concern to everyone.
AUTHOR INTERVIEW:
When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?
When in
grade school, I enjoyed doing essays and extra writing assignments. As a teen
and young adult I continued to write for myself but, never thought seriously
about being a writer. I always wrote stuff while working at additional jobs.
Eventually I started to submit articles here and there, but, did not look at
this seriously until maybe 20 years ago and after that began writing for many
online websites. It took a need for a book to help explain the calling of
foster care and give new parents some advice and help to supplement their
training when the first book was born. It was many years after that till it was
first published. The next book was my first novel.
How long does it take you to write a book?
The
first book took a whole year and the novel was about 2/3rd's that time. I’m
fascinated by different lengths of time to complete a book due to the varied
writing styles of authors. I’m sure some books are harder to write than others
and take more time or research.
What is your work schedule like when you're writing?
I have
not yet developed one that works perfectly as other projects and just life
cause me to be more flexible. I try to work for at least a couple hours most
days, if the words are flowing easily I work more time. I prefer to work
mornings since I seem to come to the blank page less worried and less
frustrated about results. I prod myself, most days, to write a certain number
of words, but, still word count varies.
What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?
Don’t
know that I have one but, I have already awoken in the middle of the night,
quickly wrote notes about my idea but, was unable to decipher them by daylight.
I also remember a time when I ran dripping from a tub with an idea that was
really not that great. Mostly I stare at a blank screen till genius hits which
is very rare. I suspect this is a more common occurrence for most authors. I
find certain places seem to be more conducive to writing. I love being outside
or at least be able to see and enjoy nature, especially looking at water
relaxes me and helps creative juices flow. I seem to be more productive and
imaginative.
How do your books get published?
The
only way I can be sure they will get out there and be exposed to readers is to
self-publish until I am an expert and seasoned writer. Being an Indie writer
means lots more work in addition to writing. Promoting is time intensive and
you must have help to do it. One thing about self-publishing is that you are
forced to learn a lot, most of it the hard way.
Where do you get your information or ideas for your books?
First
and fore-most from life experiences. There are other things that just come to
you as an idea and require research but, mainly it is just what is of
importance to you, what life has given you as challenges, passions and values
that direct your thinking in the beginning. What you hold dear will usually end
up in a book.
When did you write your first book and how old were you?
I wrote
my first book in 1999 at 52 years old. It Begins and Ends with Family is a
non-fiction describing our experiences of foster care. We had a group home with
up to 8 teen boys at a time. Boys
that chose to come to our house instead of detention were our specialty. Some
parenting and mentoring with girls and young children were part of other
programs and experiences.
What do you like to do when you're not writing?
I like
to read, love to hunt for antiques and collectibles, to cook, to enjoy pets, to
fish, to travel and to experience new things.
What does your family think of your writing?
My
husband Dan is my biggest fan and help. My children have always been supportive
and my best fans are family and friends but, because they love and know me and
are probably a bit prejudiced.
What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books?
That I
know a lot of stuff that is not particularly valuable but, my interests have
always been widespread and the stuff that means nothing to others-well I have a
wealth of knowledge in those areas. Once in a while, it comes in handy.
How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?
I’ve
only written two so far but, am working on the sequel to my novel. Of the two
my first try at fiction is my favorite. Ultimate Betrayal is set in ‘end times’
when everything is falling apart and crime in one factor of the population is
widespread. This is also a time of technological advancements and the two
collide to solve a horrific problem.
Do you have any suggestions to help me become a better writer? If so, what are they?
I’m too
new at this myself to offer much advice but, my own would be don’t be easily
discouraged. Write what you want to write and be genuine. Readers can spot a
fake. Don’t write for fame or fortune.
Do you hear from your readers much? What kinds of things do they say?
Not too
many readers yet but, my family is good at giving me feedback. They wanted a
sequel. They liked it and they thought it was good. I’ll take that till more
readers weigh in.
Do you like to create books for adults?
I do
but, nothing too erotic, there are already plenty of works on the market for
those who prefer those types of books. I also have planned a project of a kid’s
book. Hope not too limit myself too much by age group or genre.
What do you think makes a good story?
Some
people are born story tellers and their ideas never end. The story should flow.
Dialogue should be believable. It should be full of the unexpected with well - drawn
characters that seem real enough for you to love or hate them. I’m aspiring to
learn to do all that one day.
As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up?
I
always wanted to have a large family. We were so happy to have two wonderful
children. I wanted to be a ballerina as a child and then as a teen a model.
Foster care met my first need and the other dreams made place for another
impossible one to become an author. I am technically one now and so the next
dream is to be a well-read author- different than a top selling author.
ABOUT THE BOOKS:
ULTIMATE BETRAYAL:
This is Jo Ann Wentzel’s first novel about a topic she feels passionate about and a concern she has for the direction society has taken to a more and more immoral place. Morality is fast disappearing. Caring about others has almost become obsolete. Selfishness prevails. These characteristics are also said to be present in the biblical period called ‘end times’ so the problems fit the ‘what if’ theme of the book. The book explores the fight we are all engaged in of good against evil. Everyone has a personal battle going on inside themselves and depending on your faith, personal philosophy or even your perceptions your choices are made and one side of evil versus good will win. Jo Ann says,”Since society had broadened its concept of what is acceptable more people feel freed from restrictions and boundaries. Behavior that should be unacceptable is now running rampant because no one cares or says ‘NO’. As a Christian this concerns me, knowing the bible teaches we are all sinners, I know people are not perfect. But, when one groups behavior destroys lives and results in broken people my heart hurts.” The characters in this book may be fighting the battle and a unique solution could temporarily stem the tide of this explosion but, what can we do about this problem in real life? The sequel will offer yet another tact to dealing with this issue. But, readers will need to wait on that for a while yet.
IT BEGINS AND ENDS WITH FAMILY:
Parenting has never been foolproof. It has never been easy
and without challenges. For most kids that you might call average, ’normal
(though I do not believe that child exists) well -known, tried and true
measures are sufficient. The average parent has instincts good enough to help
kids through tough times and parenting skills that allow them all to survive
the ordeal of children growing up.
For those kids who have additional behaviors that are a bit
out of the norm, unusual and troubling some of the old time methods do not
always work. I believe in tougher discipline for these kids than most modern
parents want to engage in. Not abuse mind you, but, spanking in certain cases
might need to be one of the tools in your arsenal. This can be a last resort
but, if you wait too long it will be of no use at all. When the thinking
changed from making your child obey and be responsible for their actions to
coddling and letting them run a muck, all hell broke loose. This is responsible
for the breakdown of many families.
For foster parents, they rarely have a placement without
problems and issues. Partly for the reason stated above that no one makes a
child responsible for their actions and also because the current parent is part
of the first ‘if it feels good do it’ generation of kids. They want to be kid’s
buddies not their parents. Foster kids are difficult because of all these
factors and the non -parenting action has gone on too long.
These children need more innovative and practical parenting.
Unusual situations call for unique parenting methods. This book supplies new
ideas and challenges all parents to think out of the box. When we truly listen
and watch our children, we learn to head off unacceptable behaviors. We must
connect with foster kids on many levels so they want to please us and are
willing to work with you. When they decide they wish to succeed, you have a
great chance of helping them to function in a way society accepts and move them
closer to their personal goals.
Jo Ann and her husband, Dan, fostered full time for decades
and worked with more than 75 kids. Often their house saw eight teen boys at one
time.
This author’s future will also see the publishing of a Life
Skills manual since they taught that program for many years.
LINKS:
Pinterest-https://www.pinterest.com/joannwentzel/
Author Jo Ann Wentzel is Promoted by
The Owl Branch Book Promotions
www.theowlbranch2015.net
theowlbranch2015@gmail.com
Crystal & Susan
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