Are you currently binge watching anything on Netflix, Hulu (or elsewhere)?
I don’t watch a lot of television, but I love The Big Bang Theory! It feeds my educational and witty side! (laughs). I’m taking a theatrical liking to Fox’s 9-1-1. It’s full of emotion!
What keeps you glued to the screen?
Law and Order: SVU marathon on a rainy day - with up to date episodes! The majority of the time, business development has my attention. With understanding business as you age in the industry, you learn never ending tips to continue to thrive your business.
Do you prefer movies or TV series?
TV series, definitely. Movies last for two hours - maximum. A good TV series can hold my attention for months. I love a good and juicy storyline!
When it comes to reading do you prefer standalones or series?
I like urban fiction series novels. Within non-fiction, I believe standalones are more potent.
Do you prefer to start new book series when the first book is released or do you want for a several books in the series to be released so you can binge read?
If I went that route with my memoir, The Black Sheep Shadow, that would cause confusion. My readers would probably be thinking, “.. Volume Four? How old is this woman?” (laughs).
If I wrote a collective piece [sized] for a series, it would have to be for a fiction project.
What are some of your hobbies, interests or guilty pleasures?
I’ve loved to cook since I was seven. If I’m not writing, you can find me developing recipes and products for my food brand, Stella Bistro Foods. When I’m wanting to inspire and motivate, you can tune into me on my podcast, The Tea with Ms. Terrell, on Black Sheep Radio.
What's your guilty “nerd” pleasure?
(giggles). Honestly, I would have to say The Big Bang Theory is my nerdy pleasure! It would be the best day ever if I had a clear calendar day, my favorite Stella Bistro Foods snacks and a Big Bang Theory marathon!
Have you ever peeked at the ending of a book?
Absolutely and all the time! (Raises hand) Guilty! What’s the worst that can happen - guessing the plot? If you never read the book before, skimming the last few pages adds thrill. We ALL have added thrill to something we all love or enjoy doing.
I consider peeking at the ending of a book “literary foreplay”.
When it comes to your own writing are you a plotter or a panster?
Hmm, I’m a plotter. I like to know I’ve developed the characters for my readers to understand vividly. In The Black Sheep Shadow, vivid scenes were imperative for the readers to be able to connect and identify within challenging chapters. I want my readers to connect with the tribulation to feel they’re not alone in overcoming. I feel that emotional connection can be felt with plotting what I want my readers to feel while reading The Black Sheep Shadow.
The Black Sheep Shadow
Ashley Terrell
Genre: Memoir
Publisher: Ashley Terrell LLC
Date of Publication: April 19, 2017
ISBN: 978-1-329-90288-6
Number of pages: 130 pages
Cover Artist: Freepik
Tagline: “We have symptoms of ‘The Black Sheep’. Aren’t you aware?”
Book Description:
A unique book on strength and how a person can overcome difficult events in their lives.
Book Trailer: https://youtu.be/GbjPHJs62Os
Miles Away From Ordinary
I have always
been told that with success on any level come prices, struggles and journeys
that can take you off road, and from the things that you have always known. In
my mind as well as my life, I always considered myself one that would never
understand what it was to succeed. I did not have the best support system
especial y with any day ending in a Y.
Growing up, I
remember the white picket fence in some instances though they were blurry. What
I do remember the most is the feelings I bottled, the conversations that
pierced more than my self-esteem, but it factored into my confidence, my
beliefs and my lifestyle.
You never know
what someone is thinking or how their life has been affected no more than you
know how damaging words and actions can be.
As one that was
affected by the “what happens in this house, stays in this house” policy, I
began to not say much. Unlike other households that had an “open door policy”,
things were very strained in the Davis household. As time I grew older, I felt
like my opinion didn’t matter and affected how I treated others. It also had a
bearing on how I treated myself.
My life isn’t
ordinary. I was not a person that uses to be happy. I was not a person that
enjoyed company of friends, nor did I have the desire to be a socialite. I was
determined to come from under the stigma of being the black sheep.
In all my years
of living, the thing I found most profound is the power of God. God will have
you speak to someone to deliver His words because He knows that person who is
consulting with you will listen. That is trust. When God began to use people to
speak to me, it was groundbreaking. It was scary. I never thought I was special
enough to have such a privilege.
As I was sitting
with my mentor to write an alternative book, we were brainstorming on
paraphrasing when suddenly I blurted out, “There is no real word to describe my
brother being murdered. There is no real word to express my darkness. People
see the success of what I have done, not the pain that I had to endure to get
there.”
Within that
moment, I knew my time has come I didn’t know for what though. He slowly
looked around and I noticed his leg overreacting under the table.
“That’s your
story,” he hissed. I paused. For the first time, I felt like a big, fat
old-school Jawbreaker was lunged in my throat.
“No one wants to
hear my story. They want to know how to go from sleeping on air mattresses and
eating Ramen Noodles to how to go on tour, promote and do the stuff celebrities
do,” I replied.
Just off the
tidbits I had told my mentor, I never seen his face more flushed. “If you don’t
tell your story,” he pauses and looks away, “then the Devil wins.”
I notice the
goosebumps that wildly appeared on his arms. His body is still overreacting.
The scent of the air changes. His advice is no longer suggestive, it is pushing
and piercing.
“Your story is
the raw truth, this book here we are editing is pretty. We need truth. Help
someone break out from feeling alone. Help others take a step forward to want
to be better. Your story is compelling and can do that,” he told me.
For the first
time ever, I confidently agreed with him- in silence.
About the Author:
Ashley Terrell is founder of BSC and Co. She resides on the East Coast where she enjoys blissful sunsets and sounds of ocean waves.
Website: www.blacksheepandcompany.com
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/bscandco
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