Tom Boy ~ A Jane Benjamin Novel by Shelley Blanton-Stroud

Posted: October 11, 2022 in audible, giveaways, Historical, thriller
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Book Title Tomboy: A Jane Benjamin Novel by Shelley Blanton-Stroud
Category:  Adult Fiction (18+), 308 pages
Genre Historical Thriller
Publisher She Writes Press
Release dates:   June 2022
Content Rating:
 PG-13 + M. The F word appears exactly once in the book. There is a completely non-explicit sex scene. There is a suicide.​
 
 

Book Description:

It’s 1939. Jane Benjamon’s got five days at sea to solve the murder of a Wimbledon champion’s coach and submit a gossip column that tells the truth. If not the facts.

On the brink of World War II, Jane wants to have it all. By day she hustles as a scruffy, tomboy cub reporter. By night she secretly struggles to raise her toddler sister, Elsie, and protect her from their mother.

But Jane’s got a plan: she’ll become the San Francisco Prospect’s first gossip columnist and make enough money to care for Elsie.

Jane finagles her way to the women’s championship at Wimbledon, starring her hometown’s tennis phenom and cover girl Tommie O’Rourke. Jane plans to write her first column there. But then she witnesses Edith “Coach” Carlson, Tommie’s closest companion, drop dead in the stands of apparent heart attack, and her plan is blown.

​Sailing home on the RMS Queen Mary, Jane veers between competing instincts: Should she write a social bombshell column, personally damaging her new friend Tommie’s persona and career? Or should she work to uncover the truth of Coach’s death and its connection to a larger conspiracy involving US participation in the coming war?

Putting away her menswear and donning first-class ballgowns, Jane discovers what upper-class status hides, protects, and destroys. Ultimately—like nations around the globe in 1939—she must choose what she’ll give up in order to do what’s right.

 
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Meet the Narrator:

April Doty is a classically trained actress with a BFA from Syracuse University. She is a voice actor and the narrator of 26 books. Born in Virginia, educated in New York, seasoned in London and settled in Spain, April Doty brings the sound of a rich and varied life experience to her narration. The character of Jane came to life in her home studio on the Costa del Sol. 

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Meet the Author:

Shelley grew up in California’s Central Valley, the daughter of Dust Bowl immigrants who made good on their ambition to get out of the field. She recently retired from teaching writing at Sacramento State University and still consults with writers in the energy industry. She co-directs Stories on Stage Sacramento, where actors perform the stories of established and emerging authors, and serves on the advisory board of 916 Ink, an arts-based creative writing nonprofit for children, as well as on the board of the Gould Center for Humanistic Studies at Claremont McKenna College. Copy Boy is her first Jane Benjamin Novel. Tomboy is her second. The third, Working Girl, will come out in November 2023. Her writing has been a finalist in the Sarton Book Awards, IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards, Killer Nashville’s Silver Falchion Award, the American Fiction Awards, and the National Indie Excellence Awards. She and her husband live in Sacramento with many photos of their out-of-town sons and their wonderful partners.

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Interview with Author Shelley Blanton-Stroud

What advice would you give budding writers?

I’ve made so many mistakes. First piece of advice: don’t do what I did. Just kidding.

 

Here is one real thing I wish I would have done earlier: Grow rhinoceros skin. It’s easy for writers to get their feelings hurt. Critique partners, reviewers, even friends or family, can seem dismissive if they don’t get what you’re trying to do. You need to grow a thick enough skin that you can say, as Lena Dunham does, “Maybe I’m not for everybody.” But still, that thick skin will allow you to ask questions about their response when you think it may be instructive to know the answers. Your thick skin will help you be a student of your own writing and of readers’ response to it.

 

Do you have another profession besides writing?

For thirty-four years I taught college composition in the CSU system and at a community college. I continue to work as a writing consultant within the independent system operator organizations who control the electric grid.

 

In both cases, though the writing is very different from fiction writing, of course, I get to linger over reader-oriented strategies. I use lessons I learned from my college students and from my economics and energy writers all the time.

 

In particular, I learned from my students how sensitive we all are to criticism so I aim as a critique partner to be thoroughly constructive.

 

How long have you been writing?

I have been a fiction writer since 2010. I have been a fiction reader foreeeeeeever. The reading is really what got me writing. My early obsession came with Little Women. I’m still working on unraveling that story.

 

Do you ever get writer’s block? What helps you overcome it?

I get it every morning when I’m first drafting. But then I remind myself that my goal is simply to write something fast and terrible. Just words on a page. (Though I do have a plan at my side.)

 

That’s writer’s block as a kind of minor resistance to a writing session. Have I ever had the big kind of writer’s block? Yes. When I was trying to force myself to write the wrong project for me. When I acknowledged that project wasn’t going to work and pointed myself back at the project I truly was interested in, the block fell away.

 

What is your next project?

The third book in the Jane Benjamin Trilogy is Flyboy, coming from She Writes press November 2023. It takes place in 1942. Cynical about her missing-in-action former lover’s patriotism, gossip columnist Jane Benjamin aims for a national byline, volunteering to find a picture perfect Winnie-the-Welder propaganda poster girl; but when two perfect girls die, Jane must choose between personal ambition and service, before the murderer kills another girl and America’s best chance of winning the war.

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Comments
  1. Rita Wray says:

    The book sounds very intriguing.

  2. Shelly Peterson says:

    Sounds really good.

  3. andreadrake1 says:

    Sounds like a great book!

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