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  • Welcome to Running With Quills, your online newsletter designed to keep you up to date with what your favorite authors (that would be us) are doing throughout the year. Here you will find the release dates of our new books and get information about our backlists. We'll preview our cover art here long before the books hit the stores and we'll keep you informed about works-in-progress and special projects. You'll also receive advance notice of signings and appearances. From time to time we'll give you a peek at our worlds, tell you what we're reading, and introduce you to some new authors.

    Sunday, August 26, 2007

    Stella introduces M. J. Rose and THE REINCARNATIONIST!


    When I was three years old, I told my great grandfather things about his childhood in Russia that there was simply no way I could have known. He became convinced I was a reincarnation of someone in his past. And over time, after more incidents, my mother – a very sane and logical woman -- also came to believe it.

    Reincarnation was an idea I grew up with that my mom and I talked about and researched together.For years, I wanted to write a novel about someone like my mother – who was sane and logical – who started out skeptical but came to believe in reincarnation. But I was afraid if I did people would think I was a “woo woo weirdo”.

    I tried to start the book ten years ago after my mother died but I was too close to the subject and missed her too much to be able to explore it objectively. Every once in while the idea would start to pester me again but still I stayed away from it. Then a few years ago on the exact anniversary of my mom’s death my niece, who was a toddler at the time, said some very cruious things to me about my mother and I – things she really couldn’t have known -- and the pestering became an obsession.

    Josh Ryder, the main character has my mom’s initials, her spirit and her curiosity and like her, he’s a photographer. But there the similarities end.

    When Josh starts having flashbacks that simply can’t be explained any other way except as possible reincarnation memories he goes to New York to study with Dr. Malachai Samuels -- a scientist and Reincarnationist who works with children helping them deal with past life memories. In the process Josh gets caught up in the search for ancient memory tools that may or may not physically enable people to reach back and discover who they were and who they are.

    Rather than me tell you anymore about it, let me pass on what a wonderful author, New York Times Bestseller Douglas Preston, says about it:“The Reincarnationist by M.J. Rose has got to be one of the most original and exciting novels I’ve read in a long time, with a premise so delicious I’m sick with envy I didn’t think of it myself. The novel’s exhilarating story sweeps the reader across the centuries, from ancient Rome to the present day, with stops in between. It will open your mind to some of the incredible mysteries of the past and the greatest secrets of existence. The Reincarnationist is more than a page-turner—it’s a page-burner. Don’t miss it.”

    The book has garnered stars from both Publisher’s Weekly, Library Journal and is a BookeSense pick for September. I think of all my books, this is the one my mom would be the most proud of which is fitting since it’s really the one she inspired. Please visit my website for an excerpt, an interview with me about the book, a booktrailer and more.

    Cheers,M.J.

    11 Comments:

    Blogger MJRose said...

    Thanks so much Stella, for posting my little essay. I'll stop in later in case anyone has any questions about the book.

    5:59 AM  
    Blogger Darla said...

    Your book was also reviewed here.
    http://huntergal.livejournal.com/

    I am putting it on my TBB list. Sounds like a great read.

    7:30 AM  
    Blogger Elizabeth Guest said...

    Welcome to RWQ, MJ! Your new book sounds fascinating. (Like many people, I've always thought the subject of reincarnation was intriguing.)

    Wishing you great success with THE REINCARNATIONIST.
    ~EG

    9:08 AM  
    Blogger Jayne Ann Krentz said...

    Welcome to RWQ, MJ! The Reincarnationist is definitely on my list of books to pick up this month. It sounds absolutely terrific.

    9:18 AM  
    Blogger DFender said...

    Nice to meet you, M.J. Reincarnation is such an interesting topic. I look forward to furthering my education. Thanks for visiting us. Stella, thank you for the introduction!

    Deb

    9:43 AM  
    Blogger elizabeth said...

    That one will go on my TBR as soon as I finish the book that is presently driving me nuts. My own book, therefore my fault. *sigh*

    10:36 AM  
    Blogger susan andersen said...

    Sounds fascinating, M.J.! I'll be on the lookout for it.

    7:32 PM  
    Blogger Stella said...

    MJ: Do you believe the events that caused you to write this book may have an additional meaning for you?

    Stella

    9:00 PM  
    Blogger karende said...

    Reincarnation has fascinated me since I first heard about it, I think when I was in high school [talk about eons ago!] and read the story of Bridey Murphy, The Minds of Billy Milligan, and a few others. When I got older, I discovered that reincarnation was an integral part of a number of the world’s religions. I don’t know whether it’s true or not, but I like to believe so. I firmly believe I’ve had some past life experiences, and repeated mistakes - to put it mildly - that I’d made before.

    I’m very much looking forward to this book. I assume that if I request it from the talking book library it will take them at least 4-5 years to record it, so I guess I’ll have to buy one and dig out my trusty magnifying glass and put up with the headaches.

    karibear

    9:11 PM  
    Blogger Lori Foster said...

    MJ, what a totally fascinating topic and I'm sure a fascinating book! I've long been a believer in things we can't always see, touch or explain.
    I can understand having to wait to write it. I know when I lost my mother, it threw everything off balance for awhile.
    Thank you for visiting us here at Quills, and for the intriguing peek into your book!

    Hugs,

    Lori

    7:17 AM  
    Blogger MJRose said...

    Just a note to thank you all again -- and there will be an audio book later this month at Audible...

    And Stella, yes, i do think so!!

    8:42 PM  

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