Guest Author: Marianne Mancusi – News Blues

Posted May 7, 2008 by Book Binge Guest Blogger in Promotions | 9 Comments

Marianne is with us today to share her inspiration for News Blues, available from Love Spell.


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I talked on Monday about living different lives and experiencing wild and crazy things through reading and writing books. But in one particular case, I decided to go the opposite route and use my real life experiences instead. My March book, News Blues, (Dorchester Love Spell) is a comedic romance set in a television newsroom, the very kind of place I have spent my whole career.

I remember the day I started writing News Blues. I was in the middle of a rough draft of what would eventually become Moongazer and I’d had to worst day at work. My executive producer had assigned me the stupidest story on the planet — Cosmetics that Kill — and I wasn’t making any progress on it. Simply because, cosmetics, as a rule, don’t actually kill. But the station loved the scare stories and hey, it’d sound great in a promo, so they weren’t going to take my objections or rationalizations. I was to find some makeup with gross, nasty bacteria lurking in it, have it tested and inform the world about all the grossness I found.

(Note: You’ve probably seen these germ stories before. It’s the kind of story stations always fall back on to get the ratings. And no matter what you test — be it the bottoms of purses or the ice in ice machines, you’re likely going to find something that sounds gross to the general public. But what you don’t see on the news is that most of these germs, while icky, actually won’t harm you. Our bodies have antibodies to take care of those kinds of things.)

Anyhow, I started thinking about all that goes on behind the scenes in television news. How they exaggerate to scare, how they won’t tell you about something truly deadly if it involves one of their advertisers, how managers will only approve a story if you can attach celeb’s name to it (they wouldn’t let me do a story on teens cutting until I mentioned that Lindsay Lohan was rumored to be a cutter), how they fire veteran journalists who make too much money and replace them with hot 20 somethings who have no experience but will practically work for free, etc. etc.

I started writing. And the words poured out of me. About Maddy, a hapless special projects producer, like myself, who is always assigned the most ridiculous stories. She longs to become a real journalist and work for a fictional network news show that still takes pride in reporting the truth. Instead, she’s stuck will silly, sensationalized stories like Deadly Dishwashers, Killer Clay, and Perilous Pets–stories aired for the sole purpose of boosting ratings through scary promos–while the most shocking news event in her town goes totally unreported.

I think when many people read News Blues they will assume much of it was exaggerated for fiction. But while the plot and characters are made up, the inner workings of the television news room are extremely real. For example, these “Household Products That Kill” stories Maddy’s assigned are all based on real news reports I’ve been assigned over the years. We really did air Problem Pedicures, Cosmetics that Kill, Shower Shocker and the rest on a daily basis.

But just as Maddy and her photographer–sexy, motorcycle riding bad boy Jamie Hays–find a way rise above the corruption and risk their jobs to uncover the truth–in real life too, there are true journalists slaving away in the trenches. The unsung heroes who work overtime to expose the bad guys, right the wrongs, and produce fair and balanced reports. If anyone can save the industry, it’s them. They give me hope for the future and inspired the News Blues novel.
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You can visit Marianne on the web at her blog and her website.

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9 responses to “Guest Author: Marianne Mancusi – News Blues

  1. Anonymous

    I love the concept of this story!! I work in a TV station too (although on the fringes, not in the thick of things like you), and boy, the things I’ve seen and heard sometimes… If there’s one station in the area that would air that kind of news, it would be us. Your novel sounds lovely and the characters look interesting. You sold Jamie to me with “motorcycle riding bad boy” :-D. I’ll make sure to look for News Blues!
    Mary M.

  2. I never even considered that those stories were real ones. When I read News Blues those cracked me up, but it’s even funnier knowing that really happened.

  3. M.

    I’m intrigued by your description of this story is a ‘comedic romance’. How in your eyes would that be different from a romantic comedy? Or Chicklit?

  4. I love reading about the inspiration behind the books. This sounds like an interesting story – can’t wait to read it!

  5. Truth is certainly stranger than fiction at times. I worked for a place where I was responsible for school age kids traveling abroad, and dealing with kids who would use their boarding passes as toilet paper b/c “they cldn’t find anything else” really gave me some funny stories to tell!

  6. Lil

    Interesting post on the sensationalist type of news articles. Glad you had a way to use it in a story. Sounds like good fun.

  7. I always thought that being a journalist would be a fun job. Maybe not all the time, right? lol News Blues sounds like a great story.

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