Like me, Ella
Carey is a self confessed Francophile who can almost claim Paris as her second
home. Ella spotted the story of the apartment in Paris that had been abandoned
for seventy years on a blog in 2011. At that time, Ella was working with an
agency in London on a novel about a mystery surrounding valuable art. But the
story about a woman who left her treasure filled apartment in Paris, not to
mention a valuable Boldini portrait hanging on the wall, never to return again,
seemed the perfect inspiration. Why did the apartment’s owner, Madame de
Florian never return to Paris? Why did she keep the apartment a secret until
she died? What’s more, the story held all Ella’s passions in one perfect
package. Ella has degrees in English literature and Music, and a passion for
Art and History. She has learned French since she was five and has travelled to
Paris at least a dozen times. Ella has had her work published in the Review of
Australian Fiction and has written stories for as long as she has spoken
French. Ella Carey lives with her husband, two children and two divine Italian
greyhounds.
About The Paris Time Capsule
2010: New York photographer Cat Jordan has always fought against her past, but when a stranger dies in Paris, Cat finds herself the sole inheritor of an apartment in the ninth arrondissement that has been locked up for seventy years.
A stash of love letters belonging to Marthe de Florian, one of the Belle Époque’s most famous demimondaines, and the appearance of the beautiful and mysterious Isabelle de Florian’s grandson leads Cat in search of the reasons why Isabelle kept her Paris apartment a secret until her death, and why she left her entire estate to Cat.
As Cat unravels the story, she too embarks on her own journey, realizing that the secrets in the apartment may finally unlock the future…
As Cat unravels the story, she too embarks on her own journey, realizing that the secrets in the apartment may finally unlock the future…
I loved this book, so arranged for Ella to pop up on my blog today as part of her rounds to talk about her debut novel, her writing life and whatever...
Your novel is set in Paris and in various other locations in France. Have you ever visited the places where you set your novel? If not, how did you create the atmosphere?
I have visited all the locations set around France in the novel, have wandered their streets and was enchanted by their atmosphere. I won't give away where they all are here, but each of these places were memorable as they were not only beautiful but were also evocative of earlier times. They were perfect for my novel. There is even a special 'musee' in the novel that Cat can't help but visit - and that really exists too! However, I can tell you that there is one location that is fictional. The village in Provence is a figment of my imagination. But, I have spent some time in Provence, and have visited so many villages there that my own Saint Revel could easily just slip into the landscape without any of us knowing it wasn't real.
I write every day, for at least three or four hours - I would love to write more, and I confess that I measure out a day's enjoyment by how much time I've had to write! If I'm not writing I am often off in my own world thinking about my characters. The second novel inspired by the story of the Paris Time Capsule is set in Lake Geneva and Paris in 1934, and in a village just outside Berlin in the present. I am immersed in that now.
Thank you for having me here Denise. Your questions were most interesting!
I have a question for readers here today, although please feel free to just chat if you would prefer, and as well. I'd love to hear who your favourite writers are and what you admire about their work.
We have one free kindle copy of 'The Paris Time Capsule' to give away to one commentator!
So come on commenters! Have your say and you could win a free e-book here! Love mystery? Paris? Love? History? Then you'll love this book!
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Praise for Ella Carey:
'Ella Carey creates an almost impossibly romantic atmosphere.' Rachel Edwards, Review of Australian Fiction.
'I am so looking forward to the release of The Paris Time-Capsule. Ella Carey is one of the most talented writers I have ever worked with. Roll on release day!' Melanie Milburne, USA Today best selling author.
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I won this book on another blog. Can't wait to read it!
ReplyDeleteYou'll love it Stephanie.
DeleteHi there Stephanie! So great to see you here. I hope you enjoy the book! x
DeleteHello Denise! Thanks so much for having me here. I adore your pictures; I feel very at home amongst all of this! xx
DeleteFave writers: Hemingway (for teaching me to trim), Fitzgerald (for evoking the elegant in description), and Frank Herbert (for endless imagination). I am also drawn to books with Paris in the title. Good luck Ella!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful list, D.G Hudson. I agree with you regarding these writers - there is something endlessly elegant about the early twentieth century writers. Paris is always a good idea! x
DeleteHi Denise, Hi Ella, I've just finished reading THE PARIS TIME CAPSULE and I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed the book. The writing, the story, the whole experience was spellbinding. Congratulations Ella on such a wonderful read. I hope you write many more books.
ReplyDeleteHi Maria, thank you so much for your lovely comment. I am thrilled that you enjoyed the book. Thank you dearly. xxx
DeleteMaria...so it's not just me who's raving !
DeleteHI, Denis, Hi, Ella,
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic interview! And Ella, the premise of you books sounds most intriguing. It certainly has many of the elements I enjoy in a story.
First, ANYTHING about Art....
Second, I certainly enjoy stories set in Paris.... Love locations, especially ones I've visited.
And third... anything with an air of mystery.
I would totally enjoy your book!
As for writer's who have influenced me. In my college years, I was obsesses with nineteenth century literature. Dickens is my absolute favorite.
For the twentieth. I enjoyed Hemingway and Fitzgerald. But when I started reading Fantasy I devoured all of Terry Brooks stories. Amazing fantasy writer.
Then I discovered a simple, magical, children's book which set the world on FIRE. J.K. Rowling influenced me so greatly, that I wrote my first fantasy novel. To this day and find myself rereading the HP series...
Thanks for featuring Ella today, Denise.
And, Ella,
It was wonderful to meet you!
All the best with your novel.
Hi Michael! Thanks so much for your wonderful thoughts!
DeleteIt sounds as if you share my taste for classic literature. Isn't that interesting that you then found that you loved to read fantasy! I find anything to do with Art wonderful too. I have Van Gogh's letters lined up to read next - I will be wallowing in that, so sad, such a genius - I find his story incredibly moving. Thanks for your comment. :)
HI, Ella,
DeleteVan Gogh's letters.... that does sound really interesting. I just recently found out he died so young. Only like 35. Surprising. Most of the post impressionists live so much longer. I definitely should check them out...
Everyday for 3 or 4 hours is sure writing a ton, awesome.
ReplyDeleteHi Pat, thank you! It's interesting - I think if it's hard to find the time to actually sit and write, there is still much benefit in spending time in your fictional world while doing other things. I tend to spend much time with my characters while I walk my dogs ... probably look quite mad and will try to avoid falling over something! :)
DeleteHello again to Ella! Best of luck on your debut.
ReplyDelete"Book review heaven at the end of each month" - thank you for that!
DeleteThis got me downloading a sample of the book (my book money is used up for this month) that sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteHello Ann! Thanks so much and I'm glad you enjoyed the sample! xx
DeleteHi again The Armchair Squid! Thank you for your kind wishes and thank you for calling in to visit here! xx
ReplyDeleteI loved The Paris Time Capsule. It was an intriguing and a thrilling read! Congratulations on the release Ella!
ReplyDeleteHi Denise *waving*
Hi Nas! Yes, one of the best I've read for awhile. Looking forward to Ella's next novel.
DeleteThank you so much Nas and Denise! Working on the second novel as I write this ... xxx
DeleteHi Denise and hi Ella,
ReplyDeleteWhat an ideal scenario. You love Paris, Ella loves Paris and you are both Australian. Such superb symmetry.
A time capsule that may unlock the future. Now, that has to intrigue and heighten the anticipation. An excellent premise, Ella..
What a comprehensive in-depth interview. Truly outstanding. With the personal knowledge of Paris, the research, it makes for an even more fascinating situation.
Thank you both for this. Wishing Ella much success with this. My favourite author is Penny the Jack Russell dog and modest internet superstar! She's hoping to pawblish, sorry, publish her book, titled "My First Bark." Observations of humans during her puppy years.
A good day and congrats again.
Gary :)
Hi there Gary! Thank you for your kind post and for your thoughts. I hope you enjoy the novel and wishing you all the best too!
DeleteYes, Gary, always wonderful to hear from you and Penny.
DeleteAfter reading about this book on a recent Goodreads giveawy, I was already intrigued with this book, but now I'm even more intrigued. If I don't win it, I'm simply gonna have to buy it. It sounds fascinating. YES! I love Paris, mystery, love, and history, so this book sounds like a perfect fit for me.
ReplyDeleteNo need to include me in the drawing for the book. I just bought it!
DeleteHi Susan. So glad you bought it. You'll love it.
DeleteHi Susan! Lovely to meet a fellow adorer of Paris, and all good things! The original story did contain everything I loved in one perfect package too, so I was hopelessly lost. Thank you for buying the book, and I do hope you enjoy it. xxx
DeleteSounds like a great mystery! Great how the inspiration came from real life. Fascinating!
ReplyDeleteThanks Carol. It was an interesting way to work ... inspired by a real life story. I have really attempted to make the fictional story believable too. I cut and cut and cut in order to fashion it all in the best way that I could. xx
DeleteCongratulations to Ella!
ReplyDeleteLove the mixture of Paris, mystery and romance!
Hello there Kelly! Thank you so much for your kind words. The original mystery was just so evocative because it was set in Paris, and I confess, I am a romantic! xx
DeleteCongrats to Ella! The book sounds fantastic. Paris seems like it would be such a magical city, so I can see why you'd want to set a book there. And I like Hemingway too because of his more modern style.
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by Cherie. It is indeed a magical place to set a book.
DeleteHi Cherie, thanks for your lovely comments! I did become quite swept away when writing about Paris. I think Hemingway did forge such a new way of writing. His descriptions are just beautiful. xx
DeleteI have this on my Kindle, on the first page, and can't wait to dive into it this summer.
ReplyDeleteI know you'll love it Medeia.
DeleteHello Medeia! Great to see you here, and I hope you enjoy 'The Paris Time Capsule' this summer! xx
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