Shoulder Pads & High Hair – Yes, it’s the 80’s!

Please welcome Kame Book Reviewer who is tag-teaming with me to interview author, Laura Kennedy

Laura is giving away FIVE COPIES of her book.

(Contest details below.)

About Laura Kennedy:

Growing up in Minneapolis, Laura Kennedy was molded by a mother who wrote and sold two romance stories a month for over thirty years. Longing to be a movie star, Laura realized by the time she could tie her shoe laces she’d wanted to be  a writer, too. By her early twenties, Laura was living in California, was married, had a baby, and was flat broke, the perfect Petri dish for a writing career. Borrowing her mother’s portable typewriter, she concocted her first romance story in five days resulting in her first sale, creating what has been often called  a quirky, humorous, easy style she sprinkles like paprika into everything she writes.

About Kame Book Reviewer:

Kame is a wife, mom of two and a professor. She loves to read books from Christian Fiction to Steamy Romances and is a guest book reviewer. Kame has read and reviewed Laura Kennedy’s, SEE MOMMY RUN. You can follow Kame on Twitter and join in her twitter fun.

The Interview

KAME:  Selena, I want to thank you for this opportunity to interview Laura with you. Laura, I read your book in one sitting, but thought about it for days after.  Did you know when you wrote it that it would stir such strong feelings among the people who read it?

Laura:  Although I’m loathe to admit it, that’s when I was raising my teenagers–three girls and a boy.  Of course, I was a child bride.  Ha ha.   Actually, my target audience was any woman who could identify with Margie.  Initially a publisher was interested, but it ended up a no go.  One agent said he couldn’t imagine anyone leading such a hellish life.  Obviously, he was single and living in a pent house in New York.  I intentionally kept the story in the 1980’s as I think the story would have been harmed if I’d changed decade. 

KAME: Mike and Margie have two delinquent daughters. Was it a conscious choice for their children to be girls? Could this have been the same story if they were boys? 

Laura: Hmm.  I don’t think the story would have been the same if they had been boys.  All the characters are fictitious, but my two oldest daughters were definitely my inspiration. They acted like unmitigated hell, but I’m happy to say they’re both wonderful, successful women today.

KAME:  I want to avoid spoilers, so I will be a little vague. The people Margie meets and make up part of her life in San Francisco are very diverse.  I sort of see them as each helping Margie develop a part of herself.  Why did you choose the people you did as her new friends?

Laura: I think I can mention Randy without giving anything away.  Although when beginning this book, I had no idea he’d spring full-grown into my consciousness.  Moving Margie to San Francisco and not encountering the large gay population would have been unrealistic.  As for other characters, I needed a female character as a sounding board for Margie, hence Ginger.  As for Mr. Ass hole, Quinn, we’ve all known men like him.  But, as a reader pointed out, he  has lovable characteristics too, making him, hopefully, a three-dimensional character.

KAME: My last question. I felt at the end of the book that we have not seen the last of Margie; are you planning a sequel of some sort?

Laura: The idea of a sequel to See Mommy Run never entered my mind until recently.  I recently was a guest at a book club and I was asked the same question.  At this point I’m not sure.  Is it better to leave Margie’s future to the reader’s imagination or I could write See Margie Run, Redux.

Selena: Thanks again for visiting us, Laura. How about those 1980’s fashion trends. Which ones do you wish would come back? (Please don’t let her say stir-ups or parachute pants).

Laura: Jumpsuits with shoulder pads, my favorite! I also remember big hair and big earrings.  I used to go out dancing and boy did I think I was hot. 

Selena:  Favorite 1980’s girl band?

Laura: The Supremes.  Actually, they were more ’60s and ’70s.  As for guy bands, I loved Journey, The Eagles, Chicago and the Doobie Brothers.   

Selena: Celebrity crush?

Laura: Since it would be indecent for me to have a crush on stars barely out of puberty, I would have to say Matthew McCouaughey.  Even he’s too young.

Selena: If Hollywood came knocking, who would you cast as Marge? Mike? The Twins? Quinn? Randy?

Laura: If only they would.  I always thought Meg Ryan would be a great Margie, but she’s probably a teeny bit too old now.  Mike would be have to  be someone funny like Matthew  or Owen Wilson.  As for the Bobbsey Twins (who are Irish twins since they’re really a-year-and-a-half apart), I’m not up on teen actors (they don’t call them actresses anymore).  Kim would have to be a someone who could act wily and relatively mature; Molly would be more babyish and impressionable. Quinn must be hot!  English actor Ed Westwick, who plays Chuck Bass on Gossip Girl, would be fabulous, but he’s a little young.  But then, by the time the movie was made, he’d be just right.  Randy would have to be gorgeous, too, since everyone falls for Randy. 

Selena: Tell us about your next book.

Laura: I’m in the process of rewriting a couple final scenes in my newest Chick Lit novel, titled:  Affairs and Fibs.  When I announced the title, several writer friends (female) protested.  Now I’m rethinking.  Maybe your readers can help me out.  My new novel is a contemporary story about a thirty-nine-year-old wife and mother who has an affair with a gorgeous twenty-four-year-old Greek guy. It’s set against the background of Coral Cove, Florida, an imaginary sponge fishing town.  It’s a light read that will hopefully give readers a few laughs. It seems I’m not capable of writing anything too heavy. 

Selena: Laura, thank you for walking down the 1980’s memory lane and or sharing your writing journey. Good luck with your next book and I will ask the readers to help you out with a title for your new book.

KAME: Thank you again, Selena, for letting me join you on this interview, this has been a lot of fun.  I also want to thank RomanceMan for asking me to write the review for SEE MOMMY RUN .  I rediscovered my love of reading and I love to talk about books. The Romance Man’s Blog is my favorite place to go talk about books.

Romance Man is funny and he supports woman’s causes, including ovarian cancer research. You can contribute to this cause by shopping through the Amazon search box on his website. They receive a small percentage and donate all the proceeds to ovarian cancer research.

CONTEST:

As you read in the interview, Laura is looking for a new title for her next book.

Offer a suggestion for a title, or comment on the interview, or ask Laura a question on this blog, and your name will be entered in a draw to win a copy of SEE MOMMY RUN.

 

107 responses to “Shoulder Pads & High Hair – Yes, it’s the 80’s!”

  1. Great interview, I enjoyed it. See Mommy Run sounds like a fun read. Instead of Affairs and Fibs how about Lust and Lies. LOL

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Rita – you will enjoy it!

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    2. Hi, Rita, thanks for stopping by and for giving Laura a possible title. Lust & Lies sounds great.

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    3. Hi Rita,

      Lust and Lies sounds really good and this is only the first title I’ve received!

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    4. Congratulations, Rita. Laura held the draw this evening and your name was pulled. You have won a copy of SEE MOMMY RUN. Laura will be contacting you via email, to let you know how to claim your book.

      Enjoy.

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  2. Hi Kame and Selena! Great interview, and very nice to meet you Laura. No need to enter me in the contest, I have See Mommy Run in my TBR. Have to move it up! I have to say I like Rita’s idea of Lust and Lies, or Lovers and Liers. Interesting to see what else the group,can come up with!
    Enjoyed the blog post! ❤

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    1. Hi, Pat, thanks for stopping by and supporting the blog. Glad you enjoyed it.

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    2. Hi Pat,

      Glad See Mommy Run is on your TBR list. Hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.

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    3. Pat,

      Another thanks for your title Lovers and Liars. Almost missed it!

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    4. Congratulations,Pat Laura held the draw this evening and your name was pulled. You have won a copy of SEE MOMMY RUN. Laura will be contacting you via email, to let you know how to claim your book.

      Enjoy.

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  3. Great interview! It was neat to see two different interview styles.

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    1. Thanks LB – this was a lot of fun

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    2. Hi, LadyB, thanks for stopping by. She’s my yin to my yan (if that’s how the saying goes LOL).

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    3. Hi Ladybug!

      I’ve seen your cute name before and thought it was clever. I have a friend who collects everthing with a ladybug on it. Glad you liked the interview. it was fun.

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  4. Thank you Selena for the opportunity – I really enjoyed challenging myself come up with questions. Everyone don’t forget to tell people to stop by and comment so they can win the book!

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    1. You are most welcome, any time you want to team up, I’m in. You asked great questions.

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      1. You are on! Let’s find another project!

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        1. Kame,

          You were a fabulous interviewer. Hope we can do it again for my next book.

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          1. Thanks – this was my first of what I hope to be a few more!

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  5. Loved the interview. This book sounds very interesting and would love to win a copy! I loved the 80s and the music from that decade is still a favorite of mine. The Go-Gos would definitely be my vote for best girl band. As for male bands, there are too many good ones to pick just one! Journey, Aerosmith, Bon Jovi and Guns N Roses still rock as far as I’m concerned 🙂

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    1. Hi, Scarlet, thanks for stopping by and good luck in the draw. I’m with you on Bon Jovi and Journey.

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    2. Thank’s Scarlett – what would you name Laura’s new book? I loved Journey

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    3. Hi Scarlet,

      I’d love you to win a book too. But where is your title???

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      1. I like Love and Lies. Or how about Secrets and Lies? Or A Secret Life? A Secret Love?

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        1. Scarlet,

          Thanks for a couple of great titles. A free See Mommy Run may be in your future.

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    4. Congratulations,Scarlet Laura held the draw this evening and your name was pulled. You have won a copy of SEE MOMMY RUN. Laura will be contacting you via email, to let you know how to claim your book.

      Enjoy.

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      1. Thanks Laura and Selena! I’m excited to get started on this book =).

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  6. Oh how fun! But why is the ‘I Love the 80’s’ song running through my head right now? Make it stop!

    When Selena asked about actors, I was suddenly assaulted with images of young Corey Haim, Johnny Depp (ooh 21 Jump Street!), and the cherry topper for me back in the day… Christian Slater!

    Now I must go rock some big hair and leggings under my jean skirt, and the sweater that hangs off my shoulder. Wait, isn’t that considered in style these days?

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    1. Hi, Moira, thanks for stopping by. 21 Jump Street, loved that show. Your outfit sounds like something I wear a lot, but NOT STIR-UPS, please for the love of all that is good and fashionable, they cannot come back.

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      1. Right Selena?! Totally loathed stirrup pants. What about the Joan Jett look with the leggings, the leg warmers, and the headbands? That was a totally hot look.

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        1. LOL Moira. Oh, yeah, so sexy and I know it, just don’t want to show it. (I think that’s a song, right?)

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    2. Don’t forget the Farrah hair – that’s what I had

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      1. Kame,

        Kim and Molly, the terrible teens in See Mommy Run had Farrah hair, too. My girls used to call the sides Wings.

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        1. They did look like wings, but I imagine every teen boy held up her poster with one hand. LOL She was so pretty and she did start out a great hair style trend.

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      2. I still see some women rockin’ the Farrah hair. I can’t pull it off.

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        1. I see it too, and they look good. I could get my hair to do that if I took the time to learn how to use a curling iron. I’m low maintenance when it comes to hair. LOL

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        2. Poor Farrah. Wish she were still with us. She was way too young to die.

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    3. Hi Moirakeith,

      I miss the 80’s too. Loved the big earrings as well as the jumpsuits with shoulder pads. Yes, the sweater that hangs off the shoulder is coming back. I just saw one in The Gap the other day.

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      1. Hi again, Moira

        Can’t believe I called you Moirakeith! Obviously, it’s two names. I keep thinking about that sweater. What was the name of that movie in the 80’s with the girl who danced herself into a frenzy? I think it was Flash Dance.

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        1. Yes it was Flash Dance. All the guys loved it for the removing the bra through the sleeve thing…oh and wasn’t there a foot under the table in the restaurant thing happening too in that movie?

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          1. Foot under the table was a great scene. I think it should be tried on a hubby when he least expects it. Not that I would know anything about that, but I would imagine it could make him jump up in surprise.

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          2. Taking off my bra is the first thing I do when i get home, but not through my sleeve.

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  7. GREAT interview you three! I feel somewhat of an underachiever with this chapter and two girls. 🙂

    But the title makes me relate and I’m curious whether there’s blue eyeshadow.

    GREAT job.

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    1. Hi, Sally, thanks for dropping by. Two girls will keep you on your toes. I can’t remember if there’s blue eye shadow mentioned in the book, but the story does have an 80’s feel it to it.

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      1. I don’t remember blue eyeshadow – but I definately noticed no cell phones and answering machines

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    2. Hi Musingsallie,

      Hmm, let’s just say that Kim and Molly, the teen daughters in See Mommy Run, do have an issue over eyeshadow.

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  8. Hey, love the interview! I’ve been wanting to read this book since KAME reviewed it on RMs blog but haven’t gotten to it yet, so I would love to win a copy. I love 80s music too, used to listen to my Foreigner albums over and over again!

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    1. Hi, Steph, thanks for popping in. Good luck in the draw. it’s not a romance in the traditional sense, but a chick lit with a twist.

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    2. I forgot about Foreigner – loved the album that looked like a juke box…What do you suggest for Laura’s title

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    3. Foreigner is one of my all time favorites, too, Steph. By the way, where is your title?

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  9. Great interview! You girls will have to do this again. I had added this to my TBR after Kames review but havn’t bought it yey. Would love to win a copy. Lets just say I’m an 80’s girl all the way. The hair bands are alive and well living in my car, ipod, cds, etc…

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    1. Hi, CG, thanks for stopping by, glad you enjoyed our tag team effort. Yes, I agree, we’ll have to do this again. I wear a hair band as well. I think fashion and hair accessories, etc, get recycled a lot and shades of other decades seem to appear in the latest fashions.

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      1. Selena,
        LMAO! My hair is to short for hair bands. I meant the music, as in Poison, Motley Crue, Pat Benatar, Joan Jett, Ozzy, ect. 🙂

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        1. LOL! This is what we call a Selena moment. Never heard of Hair Band the music people. Pat Benatar, yes, Joan Jett, yes. Does restore some cool points for me?

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          1. Selena,

            I never heard of Hair Band. Neither has my husband who’s a former musician. Does anyone know what songs they did?

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        2. OM Hair Band = BIG Hair band. Joan Jett and Pat were awesome…In HS I made a whole public speaking speach about Pat’s song “Hell is for Children” Thanks for stopping by!

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        3. CG, hubby read the blog this morning and is getting a kick out of the comments and said, Yup, another one for the books…re:Hair band. LOL

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          1. Lol. The bands in the 80’s were referred as ‘hair bands’ because they teased their hair like the girls! Look up ’80s hair bands’ and you’ll see what I mean.

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      2. Selena,

        Fashion trends do come and go. As my grandmother aka Punka used to say, “Hold onto your clothes. They’ll be back in style in a few years.”

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        1. Thanks, CG, my husband is not only educating me in football but also in 80’s lingo. I led a sheltered life, obviously. LOL

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    2. Crazy Granny,

      What a great name. I assume you are a real grandmother. Kame did a great review, didn’t she? Hope you enjoy Margie McDougal and the group in See Mommy Run.

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      1. Yes I am. My grandson just turned 8. My husband gave the name. Lol

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        1. She’s crazy like the rest of us, which is crazy in a good way. We don’t do totally sane people well. LOL

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    1. Thank you for stopping by – and thank you for starting this whole adventure by having me review the book!

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    2. Romance Man and Lexie,

      Are you guys okay after the fire alarm scare? Hope things have calmed down at your house.

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  10. I remember the shoulder pads for females back then. Glad those days are gone. LOL. Great job ladies!

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    1. Hi, Michael, thanks for stopping by. Thanks, we had fun doing the interview together.

      What? You didn’t like the football-looking wear on women? LOL I’m with you, I didn’t like them then, and I certainly wouldn’t want them to come back.

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    2. Thank you for commenting Michael – is it just the shoulder pads you are thankful are gone or everything about the 80s

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    3. Oh Michael,

      Are you sure you didn’t like shoulder pads? Women wore them in the 1940s too. Glad to see that a man read our interview.

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    4. Congratulations, Michael. Laura held the draw this evening and your name was pulled. You have won a copy of SEE MOMMY RUN. Laura will be contacting you via email, to let you know how to claim your book.

      Enjoy.

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  11. Fun interview from both of you. Loved the 80’s, The leggings are back which is fine but please no shoulder pads or jumpsuits,( way to hard to pee) The Bangles best girl band, and I don’t care what anyone says, Don Johnson was the man!! I’ll add See Mommy Run to my TBR.

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    1. Hi, Heidi, thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it.

      I agree on the jumpsuits, what a pain to go to pee with those things. I stupidly bought one with the zipper in the back. What a challenge to do that thing up after I finished in the ladies room. LOL

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      1. Thank you for coming by Heidi – and agree with the jumpsuits – I had one that zipped in the back too – bad choice

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      2. Selena,

        Don’t think I ever heard of a jumpsuit with a zipper in the back. Actually, I bought a really cute jumpsuit in the mid 90s. Guess they had a mini-revival.

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        1. I had one of those jumpsuits because I loved the color, and never thought about the ladies room situation when thinking fashion. Of course, who does when they’re young and want to look super hot. LOL

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    2. Hi Heidi,

      Yes, peeing was a problem, but you can’t have everything. As for 80’s men, how about Patrick Swayze?

      Thanks for adding See Mommy Run to your TBR.

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  12. Great interview Kame and Selena sounds like a great book I will have to get it. I kind of like Love and Lust.

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    1. Thank you Kelly

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    2. Hi Kelly,

      Hope you like See Mommy Run. Love and Lust has just chalked up another vote.

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    3. Hi, Kelly, thanks for stopping by. Love & Lust sounds good to me too, but it’s Laura’s book, so we’ll see which ones she loves the most. 🙂

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    4. Congratulations,Kelly. Laura held the draw this evening and your name was pulled. You have won a copy of SEE MOMMY RUN. Laura will be contacting you via email, to let you know how to claim your book.

      Enjoy.

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  13. How about the title Coral Cove Lies. Whatever the title you end up with it sounds like a story I would like.

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    1. Jackie,

      I see you like the sound of Coral Cove too. It’s a make-believe town. I stole the name from a YA novel my mother wrote but never sold.

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    2. Hi, Jackie, thanks for stopping by. Good luck in the draw!

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  14. I loved the music in the 80s and I was in my 20s then so there was a lot to like. I just felt the shoulder pads were not very attractive. I remember some of the dates I had. The female’s shoulders were bigger than mine. I felt insecure physically. LOL

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    1. LOL Michael, yeah, I can see where a guy would feel out of place with a date if her shoulders were wider than a linebacker’s. (I’m learning football talk, I’m so proud of myself).

      Working Girl is a fun movie, even though I’m not crazy about Melanie Griffin’s voice or Harrison, but they were both good in that movie.

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  15. BTW, one of my favorite movies during that timeframe was Working Girl. It so fit the many women I met while working in New York City.

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    1. Michael,

      I’m going to have to look up that movie. Only visited New York City once when I was fifteen. My mother took me along when she went to visit her editors. She was a writer, too.

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      1. Oooh Sigourney Weaver was such a bitch in that movie! It’s a good one.

        Best line in that movie is “Sometimes I sing and dance around the house in my underwear. Doesn’t make me Madonna. Never will.” Joan Cusack’s character to Melanie Griffith’s character.

        Totally fitting with the topic yes?

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        1. Totally fitting, Moira. I sing into my hairbrush a lot, and I’m sure if Simon Cowell heard me, he probably take the brush and beat me over the head with it. LOL

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        2. Moira,

          What are you doing up at 1:40am? You must be really young.

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          1. I’m young, but I don’t know about really young. I live in Sin City (aka Las Vegas, the Glittering City of Neon, Elvis Impersonator Capital of the World, you get the idea)

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  16. Good morning everyone! Can hardly wait to read your titles for my new book.

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  17. The 80’s was a great decade. High school, college, aerobics, new job and marriage all happened for me that decade. I had the Farrah hair, the leg warmers, leotards, sweatbands for my head and wrists, ahh pretty times, pretty times. Of course I was only ten the whole decade. Ha.

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    1. Hi Kimberly,

      Ahh . . . Why does time always seem sweeter in retrospecty?

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      1. I mean retrospect! Well, maybe I just coined a new word.

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    2. Kimberley,
      And you have one of the most popular names from that decade too! Did you notice most of those things have come back at least once since the 80s. Thank you for stopping by!

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    3. Hi, Kimberley, thanks for stopping by. We should post our 1980’s big hair and oh-so-stylish outfit pictures some day. On second thought……maybe not. LOL

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  18. Enjoyed reading the comments. Ah yes, I remember the very wide shoulders of the 80s. I loved the clothes the girls wore in the tv show Dynasty.. Silk fabrics were all the rage and i had several dresses and blouse of silk. The best thing to come out of those fashions were the stylish Diane Von Furstenberg wrap dresses. So comfy to wear and stylish on most figures.
    I liked the movie Working Girl with the hairdos and new attitudes of the women in business.

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    1. Joye,

      Your comments reminded me of two gorgeous Diane Von Furstenberg wrap dresses I had. They were second hand, of course. There is no way I could have afforded to buy them off the rack. One was a dark blue print and the other was a floral. Usually I loathe prints, but these dresses were to die for.

      I wish I hadn’t worn them out. They’d probably be worth money now.

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    2. I remember dynasty – but I liked Dallas more – I guess that is when my love of cowboys started. Thank you for stopping by

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    3. Hi, Joye, thank you for stopping by and chatting with us. Silk is still a beautiful fabric, although not to sew with, I always screw it up.

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  19. Hi everyone,

    Apparently, I have 80’s fashions on the brain. Was talikng to my BFF, Lindy, last night who lived in Japan during the 80s. As a Navy officer’s wife, she had to attend alot of gala events. On one occasion she wore a pink jumpsuit with flared legs and sequins on the bodice. She says it was incredible, but there was one problem. Slim as a model already, she’d lost weight and was swimming in the jumpsuit. To fix things, her maid took a few stitches to make it fit, thereby sewing her in. Unfortunately, when nature called later in the evening, Lindy couldn’t get out of the thing. Not being Houdini, she was forced to enlist the aid of a couple of giggling waitresses to escape.

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  20. Thank you to everyone who stopped by and shared stories about the 1980’s and supported Laura and this blog. We are both grateful for your time and for your stories.

    Thanks to Kame Book Reviewer for the time you put into the interview questions and to come and chat with the commentators. This joint project was a lot of fun and hope we can plan something again in the future.

    CONGRATULATIONS to the follow people who have each won a copy of Laura Kennedy’s, See Mommy Run. Laura will be in touch via email to give you instructions on picking up your book.

    Rita Wray
    Scarlet
    Pat
    Kelly
    Michael

    Hope to see you all again on the next blog entry. 🙂

    For those of you in Sandy’s path and other weather challenge, stay safe and good wishes go out to all of you.

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