Author Interviews

Hey everyone,

I’ve been reflecting on the previous incarnation of my blog and website. From 2012 to  2015, I had an active blog. Every week, I hosted a mystery author, asking everyone the same questions. I really enjoyed reaching out to authors and learning about their books and their writing process.

This time, I’ve decided to mix it up a bit and broaden the scope. I’ll interview indie authors writing in the following genres: mystery, thriller, suspense, romance, sci-fi, fantasy, dystopia, historical fiction, literary.  I’ll include a bio, author photo, book cover photo, and links to books and social media platforms. I’ll be running these interviews every other Friday.

Some sample questions:

  • Why did you decide to write this book?
  • What genre does your book fall into?
  • Do you consider your book character-driven or plot-driven?
  • What makes your book unique?
  • Do you plot ahead of time, or let the plot emerge as you write?
  • How did you develop the names for your characters?
  • How did you decide on the setting?
  • Do you have a writing mentor?
  • What’s your writing schedule? Do you have a favorite place to write?
  • Anything else you’d like to add?

Are you interested? I’d love to connect!

Nancy

 

 

 

The Stork

Hey everyone,

Wow, the big day is here. The Stork is available! I submitted the manuscript at the end of August, and it was accepted in September by the wonderful folks at Solstice Publishing. I was immediately put in touch with K.C. Sprayberry, Editor in Chief extraordinaire. She sent me lots of paperwork to complete, and soon after, handed the manuscript over to my editor, April Erwin. April did a fantastic job discovering inconsistencies, wrong words, spelling errors, and the places where things just didn’t add up. After a few back-and-forths, I ended up with a much stronger book.

I’ve set up a promo that will run through the weekend of 3/11. You can get your own ebook copy for just 99 cents, a steal!

I hope you have as much fun reading it as I had writing it. Let me know!

Best,

Nancy