Blog Tour Stop including Excerpt, Author Interview & Giveaway – Small Wonders by Courtney Lux

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Author Name: Courtney Lux

Book Name:  Small Wonders

Release Date: September 22, 2015

Blurb:

A pickpocket who finds value in things others do not want, Trip Morgan meets and becomes involved with Nate Mackey, a down-and-out former Wall Street professional who looks eerily like a child in a photograph Trip found years before.

It’s part of a collection of stolen trinkets he’s collected since he arrived in New York. He keeps it all close and works out a life he could have if he could ever let someone keep him long enough for him to build up a treasure trove of small wonders all his own.

In confronting their own demons and finding value in each other, Trip and Nate may find that their relationship is a wonder of its own.

Pages or Words: 282 pages

Categories: Contemporary, Fiction, Gay Fiction, M/M Romance, New Adult, Romance

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Excerpt:
Today, he has encountered no southerners and only a few tourists from elsewhere, and he’d be okay with that if it weren’t for the rain. It comes fast. One minute it’s sunny and lovely and easy pickings, and the next the sky’s gone black and people are running from the park with street-vendor umbrellas popping open over their heads or shopping bags held up as makeshift shields. Trip switches to catchy pop numbers and more recent music, but it’s no use.

Some days this works. People take pity on a not-quite-twenty-something singing in the rain. Older women especially seem to take in the auburn hair stuck to his forehead and his relatively petite stature and read hungry young desperation in him. They offer him sympathetic smiles and a few soggy dollars.

Other times, playing in the rain has the opposite of his intended effect—strange boy with strange eyes playing his guitar as if he doesn’t know the rain is there. Those people see the darkness in him: a boy with a chip on his shoulder that makes them nervous. Those people give him wary looks and a wide berth. Trip’s not sure he blames them.

He’s a little put out and a lot cold, so he sells his umbrella for a few dollars before shouldering his guitar and closing the lid on his coffee can to set to work at his other favorite occupation.

He’d been a decent pickpocket in his younger years, but now, after a lot of practice, he’s a better thief and a good runner when he needs to be. Not that he steals anything of particular worth. He finds value in treasures scrounged from the bottoms of pockets.

Loose change, hair binders, halves of Vicodin, broken cigarettes, crumpled matchbooks. All of it has a purpose, a certain sense of importance. He envies women and their big purses. They’ve got whole bags of riches waiting to be exhumed. Though, more likely than not, those little trinkets will remain forgotten and neglected in the bottoms of Marc Jacobs clutches and Target sale hobo bags.

Other people don’t see it—the value in these things. Maybe that’s why he steals from them. Nothing they’d miss: a worn dollar here, a business card there. He keeps it all close and works out a life he could have if he could ever let someone keep him long enough for him to build up a treasure trove of small wonders all his own.

For now, he will live with worn shopping lists, broken crayons and ticket stubs he lifts off of others. He keeps them in a beaten-up bag that is more duct tape than canvas and lets them build up stardust. Then, in those lonely hours of the night, he scatters them across the floor and works them into constellations to which he assigns stories. Some he writes down; others, he forgets before the next day. It’s not a financially savvy task, but it’s his favorite, and it passes the time as well as anything else.

 

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images (7)Today I’m very lucky to be interviewing Courtney Lux, author of Small Wonders. Hi Courtney, thank you for agreeing to this interview. Tell us a little about yourself, your background, and your current book.

Hi and thank you for having me! I am a Minnesotan-turned-New Yorker, and I am actually a part-time writer. I got my B.S. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and I’m finishing an M.S. at New York University in Communication Sciences and Disorders, so I live a bit of a double life. While working my way through graduate school, through a series of a lot of late nights and days spent in coffee shops, I wrote my first novel, Small Wonders.

Small Wonders is the story of Trip Morgan, an individual who ran away to New York City from a hard home life in the south when he was only sixteen. Trip is living with an eclectic band of roommates and he makes a meager living working as a busker, and, at times, as a casual sex worker in order to keep surviving in the city. Trip entertains himself pickpocketing inconsequential items off people, but when he “accidentally” lifts a wallet off of Nate Mackey, a 26-year-old working in finance, he is struck by the uncanny resemblance of this man to a child in a photograph he found years before. Trip and Nate meet and form a sort of unconventional relationship and really work to navigate both themselves and one another.

Q: What are your ambitions for your writing career?

A:  To keep writing stories I am excited about and that, hopefully, speak to other people on some level. Really I just want to stay passionate about writing and feeling that joy of completing a story.

Q:  How many published books do you have? Can you tell us something about them?

A:  Small Wonders is my first published novel. It’s a new adult novel, so it really explores the way that all of these characters are sort of grappling with the fact that they’re all adults in their twenties, but they’re still figuring themselves out in a lot of ways. That is especially true for Trip, the main character. Trip didn’t have much of a true childhood, so he’s especially struggling to make sense of who he is and where he’s trying to go with his life both as his own person and in a relationship.

Q:  Give us an insight into your main character. What does he do that is so special?

A:  Trip is incredibly resilient. In an end of the world scenario, he is the last man standing-type. Trip comes from a hard background, he ran away at sixteen, and at nineteen/twenty, things have not gotten much easier for him, yet he continues to push forward. He is angry and a little wild and he doesn’t have much of a sense of purpose for his life, but that ability to just keep getting back up is really special.

Nate is so steady. He’s cool and collected, and he is always the man with a plan. What is especially amazing about this trait in Nate is that he’s able to share it with others—when someone like Trip, who is so unwieldy, gets near Nate, his boat tends to rock a little less.

Q:  What are you working on at the moment? What’s it about?

A:  I’m just beginning a project, so I can’t say much about it right now other than that I’m excited to be getting myself invested in a new project!

 Q:  Do you aim for a set amount of words/pages per day?

A:  Typically, no. I aim to finish chapters or get to a certain plot point most of the time because it feels like a more tangible place in the story for me.

 

 

About the author:

Courtney Lux is a Minnesotan-turned-New Yorker whose love for the city is rivaled only by her love for wide, open spaces. She is a graduate of University of Wisconsin-Madison and a soon-to-be graduate of New York University. When not playing writer, Courtney is an avid reader, constant dreamer, and lover of dogs, wine and being barefoot. Small Wonders is her first novel, and is the recipient of a Publishers Weekly starred review.

Where to find the author:

Facebook Author Page: www.facebook.com/CourtneyLLux

Twitter: @courtney_lux

Other: Courtney-lux.tumblr.com

 

Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25837112-small-wonders

Publisher: Interlude Press

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Cover Artist: Cover and Interior Illustrations by Elizabeth Vest


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Tour Dates & Stops:

22-Sep The Novel Approach, My Fiction Nook, Prism Book Alliance, Hearts on Fire

23-Sep Butterfly-O-Meter, Bike Book Reviews, Mikky’s World of Books

24-Sep Kimi-Chan, Just Love Romance, Inked Rainbow Reads

25-Sep Divine Magazine, BFD Book Blog

28-Sep Wicked Faerie’s Tales and Reviews, V’s Reads, Bayou Book Junkie

29-Sep Book Reviews, Rants, and Raves, Happily Ever Chapter

30-Sep Velvet Panic, Love Bytes

1-Oct MM Good Book Reviews

2-Oct Molly Lolly, Amanda C. Stone

5-Oct  Scattered Thoughts & Rogue Words, Jessie G. Books

 

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