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Paul Smyth

Paul Smyth
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    Thriller Suspense Action & Adventure
  • Country: Canada
  • Books: 1
  • Profession: Author
  • Born: 20 June
  • Member Since: Jun 2021
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BIOGRAPHY

Paul Smyth has always loved airplanes. Born and raised in Ontario, Canada, he flew with his dad, a private pilot, whenever possible. During his 35 years as a commercial/news videographer in Alberta, Paul eagerly grabbed the chance to take flight as media-related adventures presented themselves. As an avid flight simulator enthusiast with thousands of virtual hours in his log book, Paul elevated his love of aviation to a new level, inventively writing himself and those he holds dear into a rousing, topflight story! As a proud husband, father and grandfather, Paul is all about wholeheartedly enjoying life with family and friends. He has created lasting memories with those he loves through jovial conversation, photography and video, and now—following a delightful journey of sleep-deprived self-discovery and good old-fashioned imagination—his first ever work of page turning, in-the-clouds fiction!

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DELIVERIESby Paul SmythPublish: Oct 16, 2020Thriller Suspense Action & Adventure

Paul Smyth's Awards and Achievements

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  • BREW READERS' CHOICE AWARD
    2022 award
  • IAN 2022 Finalist: Book of the Year Action/Adventure
    2022 award

Paul Smyth Interview On 18, Oct 2021

"Aviation nut, flight-simmer, photographer and an author, Paul Smyth grew up in southern Ontario, Canada. Dale Brown's stories have definitely inspired and influenced his writing. Paul currently resides in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He loves black coffee, reading books and long walks."
Where have you spent most of your childhood?

I grew up in southern Ontario, Canada, where following a happy upbringing of schooling, friends, family and all-round youthful fun, I moved to the province of Alberta at the age of 22 to begin a career in television broadcasting.

Why do you love planes so much?

Ever since I can remember, I’ve loved anything that flies. My dad also loved airplanes, so more than likely I inherited this love-of-aviation trait directly from him! At 51 years old, he finally fulfilled his dream and acquired his pilot’s licence while I was still a teenager. From that day forward, I flew with him as his unofficial co-pilot every opportunity I had before I finally moved away from home to my first legitimate job in Alberta. My dad passed away 30 years ago, and there isn’t a day that goes by where I don’t wish I could fly with him again.

Did you ever dream of becoming a pilot?

I’ve dreamed of becoming a pilot all of my life, and to this day, that goal still eludes me. Flying is an expensive pursuit, and with three ravenous children to feed and clothe through the years, it never seemed to fit within the parameters of our family budget. As a result of my, ‘no fly nest egg’, I went with plan B. This flying strategy involved me building up an advanced computer-based flight simulator in my home, a virtual cockpit where I’ve been able to log 1,000’s of hours of flight time in my virtual pilot logbook! One day before I get too much older, fingers still crossed, I hope to learn to fly for real. Time to check the piggy bank!

Self-Discovery: What do you know now that you didn't know 5 years ago?

Five years ago, I was still writing my first, and thus far, my only novel—DELIVERIES. I’ve always dreamed of authoring a book, and though unsure if that dream would ever become a reality, I’ve learned that no matter how old you are, dreams can come true if you firmly set your mind to it. My advice? Take your time in achieving whatever goal it is that you hold dear, and never, ever give up. The past five years have taught me to persevere, that despite any doubts in my head or the obstacles in my way, I can accomplish whatever I set out to do. And, so can you!

What is a good book to study to help you write suspense novels?

That’s a very good question. One of my most revered authors is Dale Brown, a master story-teller and bestselling author of dozens of flying-related, military-style adventures! Though not a self-help genre of books, Dale’s stories have definitely inspired and influenced my writing. His action sequences get into my head and bleed from my pores when crafting my own wild-ride narrative. In my opinion, much can be gleaned from other writers if you just take the time to observe the details in their writing.

What are some ways to build mystery or suspense in writing by controlling what the reader knows?

For me as a new author, half the fun when concluding a chapter was figuring out a way to keep the reader in just enough suspense to leave them wanting more. With DELIVERIES, I’ve had readers tell me that they’ve lost sleep because they just had to get through another chapter to find out what happened next! Believe me, there is hardly a better compliment for an author than that! I’ve learned that ending each chapter with a mini to medium-sized cliff-hanger is a wonderful way to grow the mystery and suspense in your story, and to leave your reader craving more.

What challenges did you face while creating anticipation and suspense when writing your novel, DELIVERIES?

I’m going to be completely honest here. Before DELIVERIES, I was not a writer despite always aspiring to be one. The biggest challenge I faced was in not knowing that I could actually do it. Then, one day I sat down writing. One chapter became two, then ten, then over the years (yes, I’m a slow writer) I maxed out at forty-three. I wasn’t sure I was on the right track until I allowed my wife to read my first few chapters. When she kept telling me to hurry up and write the next chapter, I knew I was onto something good—that I had in fact created anticipation and suspense for my only reader at that time; my wife—but also hopefully for any future readers who crave a bone-jarring ride!

What are fatal flaws in fiction writing?

Thus far, with only one book to my credit, I’m not certain I’m qualified to answer this question. All I can do, is share what I consider for myself as a fatal flaw in some fiction books that I’ve read and cast aside before finishing. For me, slow chapters with little action and too much tedious back story causes me to lose interest very quickly. I want a story that keeps me engaged from the start and sets a hook deep into my gut from chapter to chapter. This was my mindset for DELIVERIES. The entire book, all 588 pages happens inside of 24 hours, so the action doesn’t really stop. (Just saying!)

What fictional character do you wish never existed?

There are simply too many fictional characters that I wished never existed to even mention here, but having said that, a story without a nasty fictional character, or antagonist, isn’t really a story at all. I’m an Avengers franchise movie enthusiast, so if I could single out one very bad Hombre, it would have to be Thanos, who in no uncertain terms is one the nastiest dudes in the universe. Snuffing out life was his claim to fame, and in my opinion, Iron Man should have ensured that Thanos had never existed from the get-go!

What's the most important thing you've learned in your journey of self-discovery?

As mentioned earlier, I’ve learned in my journey of writing-related self-discovery, that you are never too old to take up the challenge of authoring a book, especially with no previous writing experience. Over seven years, I taught myself one paragraph at a time, and though I re-wrote my manuscript for DELIVERIES many times over, I feel that I became a better storyteller in the end, thereby proving to myself that I had crafted something between the pages of a book that people would actually want to read.

What are some tips for beginner videographers?

I’ve had a camera in my hands for 35 years, everything from 16mm film cameras, to countless video cameras and 35 mm SLR’s. It doesn’t matter how well you know your camera, what matters the most is how you learn to use it. The best tip I can pass along to a beginning photographer or Videographer is to take the time to really see what’s in your view finder. Check your framing and composition for every shot and eliminate anything unwanted—such as a background tree growing out of someone’s head! Watch your horizon line and keep it level! There’s nothing worse than viewing a shot of a beautiful sunset over a glassy lake, but the horizon line is skewed at an uneven angle. And...use a tripod whenever possible until you become efficient at hand-held shooting. Okay, so that was more than one tip, but this question has got my cameraman brain rolling!

What is your most memorable in-flight experience?

During my television career, I’ve had the privilege of flying in many types of aircraft. One such memory occurred when flying in a Bell Jet-Ranger helicopter with the side door removed to facilitate for better video capture of a scene on the ground. The feeling of sitting with my body leaned outside of the helicopter and my feet on the landing struts left a smile on my face for days, and yes, I was strapped in! On a side note, every flight I had with my father in a Cessna or Piper aircraft was monumentally special to me and always proved a highly memorable experience.

What are the ways to spend the weekend with family and friends?

During Covid, it’s been very challenging to spend quality time with family and friends. Hence, my wife Diane and I have learned to enjoy weekend drives in the country or, with coffee’s in hand, we’ll venture off for an overnight to a small rented cabin in the mountains. We enjoy walks together and binge-watching our favorite shows, and whenever possible, video chats with our two grandsons who live 5 hours away by car.

Which is the next book you are working on? When is it due for release?

At this point in time, I’m attempting a sequel to DELIVERIES. I’m sitting at roughly two-thirds complete, and because DELIVERIES was a large novel, I’m striving for a similar sized book 2. This entire adventure is going to happen within a shorter window of time than it’s predecessor, so the action is going to keep the reader on their toes and will absolutely be a white-knuckler like it’s older brother! No set timeline for release at this point, but I’m sure working hard on it! Be sure to check out my website for details at paulsmythauthor.com

When did you join AllAuthor? How has your experience been?

I joined AllAuthor in June 2020. I can honestly tell you that this organization is so on top of their game in supporting authors, that I always find it incredible that they spend so much personalized time promoting my book on a weekly basis through social media and through my own AllAuthor web page! Every week they send me a beautiful Book Mockup banner that I can use to advertise my book, or I can log in and create my own. Even this author interview was a wonderful surprise and is so greatly appreciated by someone on a limited promotional book budget! All in all, my experience with AllAuthor has been fantastic, and without reservation, I’d encourage every author out there to sign on as a way to promote their work.

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    • Have you ever incorporated something that happened to you in real life into your novels?
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      • Seven years ago, a pilot friend challenged me to write an aviation related adventure and place him and myself in as the main characters. I expressed to him my frustration with not being able to find much in the way of flight related adventures to read. I had never written anything longer than a page of narrative in my life, but always dreamed of authoring a novel. I accepted his challenge. Forty-three chapters, 588 pages later, the action-packed adventure DELIVERIES is rolling onto the market! DELIVERIES is filled with real life snippets from my life and there isn't hardy a page where there isn't something meaningful to me and to others that hasn't made it into the story. Each character is very loosely based on family and friends, so it was a blast to write dialogue and create an adventure that places everyone in the epicenter of never-ending mayhem!
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    • Have you ever experienced "Writer's Block"? Any tips you would like to share to overcome it?
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      • Throughout my seven year writing journey to complete my debut novel DELIVERIES, I've lost count of how many times I sat behind my computer and came up with nothing. Not even one word! During those times of staring at a flashing cursor, I often times just walked away for an hour or two, sometimes even stretching into a day or more. Once I returned to my story, I'd see things with fresher eyes. (Black coffee definitely helps) I'd backtrack a few pages and regroup by reading from where I had left off. It's funny, but when you take a break, the words often begin to flow.
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