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  • February 5, 2015

    The new novel Permanent Spring Showers is out! Info, links, sample, first review and a giveaway! Grab a copy!

    Permanent Spring ShowersI’m pleased as punch to announce the release today of my latest novel, Permanent Spring Showers. Published by 5 Prince Books, Permanent Spring Showers is a work of literary fiction. Here is the back cover description of my new book:

    Professor Rebecca Stanley-Wilson is having a very bad season. Her husband has just admitted to having an affair. And it was with one of her students.

    Blame it on a desire for revenge (or way too much alcohol), she then has had one of her own. Unfortunately for her, her affair was with one of the great upcoming painters of his generation. The ramifications of that one torrid evening will not only be felt across her life but over the entire art world.

    Sexy, funny, and very surprising, Permanent Spring Showers is the tale of one very memorable springtime and how it impacts a group of unique artists and dreamers. From the writer who is creating a new literary movement (through outright manipulation), to the hopeful Olympian with the failing marriage, to the romantic wondering what he did wrong to drive his love from him, each tale walks the line between reality and fantasy. And waiting at the end of the line is a very important painting… and possibly the revolver used in the Lincoln Assassination.

    Need a sample? You can check out Chapter 1 below.

    Permanent Spring Showers can be found on Amazon.com for the Kindle here. It is also available on many other online retailers in print and as an ebook (Barnes and Nobles, Smashwords, etc.), you can find a complete set of links via the page for the book on 5 Prince (here).

    Goodreads Book Giveaway

    Permanent Spring Showers by Scott D. Southard

    Permanent Spring Showers

    by Scott D. Southard

    Giveaway ends February 26, 2015.

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    Green Spot Blue posted the first review of the new novel in an article called “The Music of Rain.”  Here is an excerpt:  “All in all, Permanent Spring Showers is a novel worth reading, one that has an optimism to it but without any Pollyannaism; it is in short something that is hard to find in the world: a good story.” You can read the rest of this wonderful review here.

    Tell a friend! Grab a copy! Maybe two! But (most important) enjoy! (more…)

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  • January 27, 2015

    My Time With Austen: Articles, Interviews and Excerpts

    Jane AustenTomorrow (January 28) I’m going to be part of a panel about Jane Austen and writing at The Writing Show, sponsored by James Rivers Writers. If you are in the Richmond area and would like to attend, you can get more info here.

    To help prepare for the event, I thought I would share some of the interesting stuff I have done over the last few years around my novel. It’s always fun to write or be interviewed about A Jane Austen Daydream. A lot goes on in that book, and there is soooo much to talk about.

    If you are attending, or just interested in my novel or my experiences as a writer (since I talk about inspiration and all of the awkward and difficult steps that come along with this writing gig), why not check out some of the links as well.

    I hope to see you this Wednesday!

    Articles, Essays, and Inspiration

    • Braving Austen
    • Visiting Austen
    • Austen in Stealth
    • Finding Jane’s Voice
    • The Undercover Soundtrack (The influence of Belle and Sebastian on A Jane Austen Daydream)
    • Talking about Miss Austen (an audio recording of a talk I did at Aquinas College)
    • My WKAR review of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
    • Is Historical Fiction a Good or Bad Thing?

    Excerpts

    • Chapter III, Volume I
    • Chapter IV, Volume II

    Interviews

    • Interview with the Jane Austen Centre (!!!)
    • Interview with Jorie Loves a Story
    • Interview with Meglena Ivanova and a Moment to Share
    • Interview with the Booknatics
    • Interview with Chrisoph Fischer
    • Interview with Julie Valerie’s Book Blog
    • Interview with One Writer’s Journey
    • Interview with Clean Romance Reviews
    • Interview with Austen Hill
    • Interview with Indie Author Land
    • Interview with Book Q&As with Deborah Kalb
    • Interview with Nancy Christie (Part 1 and Part 2)
    • Interview with Jane Austen Society of North America, Central NJ Region

    And a fun bonus interview that I DID with the amazing narrator of the audiobook! Listen along!

    • 10 Questions with Louisa Gummer

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • January 23, 2015

    “Bravo, bravo, bravo!” Booktalk With Eileen reviews the audiobook of A Jane Austen Daydream

    Audible Book Cover_A Jane Austen DaydreamNow this is cool!

    Booktalk with Eileen recently reviewed the audiobook of A Jane Austen Daydream. I think Louisa Gummer did an amazing job bringing the book to life and I am thrilled that it got such a great review! Here is an excerpt from the review:

    Readers who enjoy books that use Jane Austen’s characters in their writing will get much more from this book. We get to meet Jane Austen herself as she is writing her books and experience the moment when she finally becomes published. I applaud Scott D. Southard for this marvelous, delightfully written story which I place in literary fiction genre. I cried for Jane. I cried for another of the characters whom I can’t share his name—no spoilers here. I laughed at how the characters were described, acted and how outlandish some reacted to events. I’m sure this will be one of my better reads/listens this year and will stay long with me. A most laudable book with a laudable production. Bravo, bravo, bravo!

    You can read the entire review here (and I hope you will!).

    The audiobook of A Jane Austen Daydream is available on Audible, iTunes, and Amazon right now. And on each of the sites you can hear a different sample of the wonderful performance by Louisa Gummer. Check it out and grab your copy today!

    • You can find it on Audible.com here.  It is free for members, or it can be purchased for $24.95.
    • It is available on iTunes (here) for $21.95.
    • And on Amazon (here) where it is free to members, or $21.83

    TWritingShow_logoColorAnd remember…

    I’ll be part of a panel speaking about Jane Austen and writing this Wednesday! It will be on The Writing Show hosted by James Rivers Writers in Richmond. You can register to attend the event here. I hope to see you there!

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  • January 13, 2015

    Permanent Spring Showers is coming! February 5th!

    Permanent Spring ShowersGreetings my beautiful readers!

    I’m happy (and proud) to announce that my new novel is hitting the shelves on February 5th.

    Published by 5 Prince Books, Permanent Spring Showers is a work of literary fiction, filled with scandals, surprises, art, humor, romance (i.e., sex), and manipulation. Here is the back cover description of the work:

    Professor Rebecca Stanley-Wilson is having a very bad season. Her husband has just admitted to having an affair. And it was with one of her students.

    Blame it on a desire for revenge (or way too much alcohol), she then has had one of her own. Unfortunately for her, her affair was with one of the great upcoming painters of his generation. The ramifications of that one torrid evening will not only be felt across her life but over the entire art world.

    Sexy, funny, and very surprising, Permanent Spring Showers is the tale of one very memorable springtime and how it impacts a group of unique artists and dreamers. From the writer who is creating a new literary movement (through outright manipulation) to the hopeful Olympian with the failing marriage to the romantic wondering what he did wrong to drive his love from him, each tale walks the line between reality and fantasy. And waiting at the end of the line is a very important painting… and possibly the revolver used in the Lincoln Assassination.

    You can already add Permanent Spring Showers to your bookshelf on GoodReads.com (here). It will be available as an eBook for the Kindle and in print via Amazon (link to come soon). Add it to your calendar! Tell all your friends! Add it to your book club! Read, read, read!

    I hope you will check it out!

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  • January 8, 2015

    “Writing Romance Like Jane Austen” I’ll be part of The Writing Show on January 28th!

    TWritingShow_logoColorInterested in Jane Austen? Going to be in Richmond, Virginia around January 28th?

    I am excited to announce that I have been asked to be on a panel on Ms. Austen. It is part of the James Rivers Writers series, The Writing Show (JamesRiversWriters.org). The event is called “Writing Romance Like Jane Austen.”

    Here is how the event is described in the press release:

    What are the romance genres? What makes romance believable? We’ll discuss Jane Austen’s influence on literature and romance, and why men also enjoy reading and writing romantic fiction.

    This event will be for both readers and writers and should be pretty fun. If you want to attend (and why wouldn’t you?) here is some info on it:

    $12 members | $15 non-members | $5 students
    Social: 6pm | Show: 6:45pm
    Wednesday, January 28th
    At The Broadberry
    2729 W. Broad Street

    You can get more information (and register now) on their website here- http://www.jamesriverwriters.org/the-writing-show-writing-romance-like-jane-austen.

    I hope to see you there!

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  • January 6, 2015

    The Stony Hue of a January Morn

    January1 of 3

    there is
    no beauty
    in a January snow
    and
    it conveys
    no possibilities-

    January cold
    does not touch your nose
    or tickle your skin-
    it begins in your bones
    deep in your marrows
    then slinks out
    like a death
    never letting go-

    there is a limit
    in our cold, cold steps
    and each could be the fated last
    but we trudge
    trudge
    trudge forward
    never running
    forever counting down-

    the sun is lost
    baked red, hidden away-
    the gray clouds will not free it
    trapped like an animal
    in a dark covered cave
    waiting and growling deep-

    when the world ends
    it will look like a January morn-
    quiet-
    soulless-
    colorless-
    void-
    and no amount of breath will bring it back- (more…)

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  • December 31, 2014

    My Writing Resolutions 2015

    1962720_10203577001564582_780062720_nThis blog actually began as a writing resolution.

    It was 2012 and I thought as a writer I had been living in the shadows for too long. Oh, I played the game with publishers and agents and fellow writers, many knew who I was (granted, that doesn’t mean they published me or represented me), but with readers I was a ghost. No, let me correct that. A person can at least sense a ghost. I was a ghost that no one was aware of. A quiet and very lonely shadow watching and waiting.

    So it began with this post.

    That started a year of almost five posts a week. I did everything from personal essays to thoughts on media and entertainment to the art of writing (which are almost always my most popular posts) to original fiction. There was a good chance, and I knew this when I started, that I would end the experience feeling more depressed than when I began. For is there anything sadder than a blog not read? Probably the blogger that wrote the blog, of course.

    Lucky for me (and I do consider myself lucky), my blog grew. I think getting into writing the blog, I never realized how inspiring having it (and you the reader) would be. You might think a little click on the like button or an occasional comment no big deal, but it can make my day, any day. That support over the last two years had led to me creating a novel on this site (Permanent Spring Showers, which will be released in February 2015 by 5 Prince Books) and a book collecting some of my most popular and fun posts (Me Stuff, which you can find on amazon here).

    Thank you.

    Here are my writing resolutions for 2015.

    1. Keep the blog active. This one is not surprising, especially since this is one of the things that keep me sane. You know, I never really know what I will do in an upcoming week. It usually just happens all organic. It is in many ways pure writing freedom. Someday in the future I might step away from time to time from it, but I don’t think I see that happening any time soon. You are stuck with me, I hope that is okay.

    2. Find a publisher for Cassandra on the Island. If you have been following my blog for a while you might have heard hints of this book in posts. This novel was my Master’s thesis when I was working towards my MFA from the University of Southern California. I also had the distinct pleasure of having the head of the writing program call me at 10 PM on a weekday night, emotional because of it. He had spend all day reading it and just had to talk to me after completing it. It was an awesome moment for me. This book also got me my last agent, but sadly it stays hidden of all my works. I would love to change that. So I will probably do a new edit of it sometime in the new year and see what happens from there. Fingers crossed. Hopefully, there will be publishers and agents interested.

    Permanent Spring Showers3. Support Permanent Spring Showers. My new novel drops in February 2015. This book feels very much like an epic for me, a story that has been around since the mid-1990s when it first began as a screenplay (which was what got me accepted at USC, by the way). I could not be more proud of this novel. This book began as an experiment on this very  site and grew… and grew. I hope you will check it out when it is released and tell everyone! Book clubs, fellow readers, friends, loved ones, casual acquaintances, people sitting next to you on the bus or in a waiting room, etc.

    4. Finish that new book! So I got this novel that has changed numerous times over the last few years. It went from a very serious work to a mad comedy. The full gambit of emotions and possibilities has been spilled into this work. Right now I have it fully outlined with about four of the 25 chapters written. I need to make this a reality. I won’t say too much more about it, but it reminds me a lot of my radio comedy series The Dante Experience (which you can listen to free on this page!).

    5. Think about my screenplays. My screenplays are my abandoned children. The funny thing is they are what drove me to Los Angeles and USC. I have three screenplays right now that I believe are very strong. Possibly the best things I will ever do. One is a romantic-comedy Christmas movie (yes, I said a Christmas movie); the second is a black-and-white film noir mystery (think a young Humphrey Bogart); and the third is an adaptation of Hamlet. Eclectic stuff? Yup, that is how I roll. But realistically, I’m not in any of the hubs of filmmaking. Of all of the items on this list, this would take the biggest bit of luck. My fingers are forever crossed though.

    Okay, there are my five points, and I’ll be pleased as punch if I can pull off at least three. I hope you will stick around in the new year to watch.

    Thanks again for reading! Happy New Year!

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  • December 23, 2014

    My Christmas Story “Kris and Me” is on Green Spot Blue

    Mele Kalikimaka readers!

    My Christmas short story “Kris and Me” is being showcased on GreenSpotBlue.com for the holidays (and if you haven’t visited that site before, you should. It’s an interesting mix of literature, parenting, and hip finds on the internet). Here is an excerpt from the beginning of the story:

    Let’s get this out of the way first. Kris has always had a magnificent beard. Even as a freshmen, when the rest of us were dreaming for just the hint of a stubble, Kris had a full rich beard. Yes, the girls would giggle about it behind his back, but all of us boys were jealous, because we thought it made him look rugged and a little dangerous.

    I once asked about his beard. “How can you stand it, Kris?”

    “What do you mean?”

    “Doesn’t it drive you a little crazy? Isn’t it scratchy? Don’t you want to shave?”

    He merely shrugged in response to it. “I like who I am.”

    Strangely, that response made me a little jealous too.

    You can read my entire story here. I hope you will check it out!

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  • December 11, 2014

    Kris and Me: A Christmas Story in 3 Parts

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    Let’s get this out of the way first. Kris has always had a magnificent beard. Even as a freshmen, when the rest of us were dreaming for just the hint of a stubble, Kris had a full rich beard. Yes, the girls would giggle about it behind his back, but all of us boys were jealous, because we thought it made him look rugged and a little dangerous.

    I once asked about his beard. “How can you stand it, Kris?”

    “What do you mean?”

    “Doesn’t it drive you a little crazy? Isn’t it scratchy? Don’t you want to shave?”

    He merely shrugged in response to it. “I like who I am.”

    Strangely, that response made me a little jealous too.

    Mountain man was the best way to explain Kris’s look in those early days with his heavy and muddy boots, black pants, and thick red coat. He always dressed as if it was winter, even during the warmest days.

    Kris and I were locker buddies. This was not out of friendship at first, but because our last names were close together, my name being Stewart Kristin. Only two people in my life has ever called me Stewie though. The first was my grandmother who I loved dearly, the second was Kris. The first time Kris did it, I blinked a little surprised.

    “Is it okay?” he asked. He almost sounded nervous, noticing my reaction.

    “It’s fine,” I said and for some reason it sounded good coming from him.

    With the approval Kris laughed. Kris always had a deep, rich laugh that came right from his belly. And Kris would laugh a lot. I mean, seriously, alot. He laughed at every bad joke, and he told many; usually ones that were far too clean for a high schooler’s taste.

    The only thing he would not laugh at was another’s misfortune. He was always the first to stop a bully or a fight, being there before even a teacher or vice-principal had a whiff of it. His stern and disappointed look would immediately cool the situation. No one wanted to be on Kris’s bad side… ever. (more…)

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  • December 4, 2014

    New WKAR Book Review: We Are Not Ourselves by Matthew Thomas

    Current StateI was on the radio again! This time on WKAR’s Current State I reviewed We Are Not Ourselves by new author Matthew Thomas.

    You can listen to my review online here: http://wkar.org/post/book-review-we-are-not-ourselves-matthew-thomas-wkar

    You can also read my book review below.

    If you want to check out We Are Not Ourselves you can find it on Amazon.com here. You can check out my past reviews via this page on my site.

    I hope you enjoy my new book review! (more…)

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