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World Wide Blog Hop
I’m pleased to follow Lisa J. Lickel in a World Wide Blog Hop.
Lisa posted here: http://livingourfaithoutloud.blogspot...
What am I working on?
I have two stories that I’m currently working on. The first is Greyson’s The Last Tailored Suit that will be released on January 17, 2015. I super excited about it. While there is one new main character, the rest of the characters Nadia Wolf fans will be familiar with. Jenna, the new character, exasperates Greyson to no end. Poor Greyson. I say that with a wide smile because it’s guaranteed to be a fun read.
The second story I have in the works is the beginning of a trilogy. A new character will be introduced soon that will launch a story of three sisters working in their family’s welding business. Secrets of their family business origin will come to light, secrets better left hidden behind the metal. I don’t have a release date yet for the first story. But it will be after Remy’s My Traitor that will release on 6/13/2015.
How does my work differ from others of its genre?
Hmmm . . . I have no idea. I stopped reading my genre. Ultimately, I don’t want other author’s ideas slipping into mine. I’ve been reading regency romances lately. Definitely not the same genre. Although, I do like to sprinkle in “Good God” and “Bloody Hell” every now and again. Gotta love those regency rakes! Sigh.
Why do I write/create what I do?
I love a good romance that has substance in it, something that won’t drag the story with five hundred of pages of “will s/he or won’t s/he?” or, my favorite, as I’m yelling at the book, “Just get on with it already!”
I write for myself, but then edit with the thought of the person who is going to read my book. By the end of the story, I hope the reader will have laughed at least once.
How does my writing/creating process work?
I don’t really have a process. I don’t preplan the story so there isn’t much planning or research at the beginning. I normally have a few ideas of what will happen, but even those will change as the story progresses. If I’m stuck, I walk away. Sometimes I don’t regroup for a week or two. But I always give myself a deadline that can’t be changed. Otherwise my internal procrastinator will take over. It likes to take cat naps on the couch near the sunny window.
And now I’m pleased to introduce Ronald S. Barrios who will post next week at http://reybooks.wordpress.com/
Lisa posted here: http://livingourfaithoutloud.blogspot...
What am I working on?
I have two stories that I’m currently working on. The first is Greyson’s The Last Tailored Suit that will be released on January 17, 2015. I super excited about it. While there is one new main character, the rest of the characters Nadia Wolf fans will be familiar with. Jenna, the new character, exasperates Greyson to no end. Poor Greyson. I say that with a wide smile because it’s guaranteed to be a fun read.
The second story I have in the works is the beginning of a trilogy. A new character will be introduced soon that will launch a story of three sisters working in their family’s welding business. Secrets of their family business origin will come to light, secrets better left hidden behind the metal. I don’t have a release date yet for the first story. But it will be after Remy’s My Traitor that will release on 6/13/2015.
How does my work differ from others of its genre?
Hmmm . . . I have no idea. I stopped reading my genre. Ultimately, I don’t want other author’s ideas slipping into mine. I’ve been reading regency romances lately. Definitely not the same genre. Although, I do like to sprinkle in “Good God” and “Bloody Hell” every now and again. Gotta love those regency rakes! Sigh.
Why do I write/create what I do?
I love a good romance that has substance in it, something that won’t drag the story with five hundred of pages of “will s/he or won’t s/he?” or, my favorite, as I’m yelling at the book, “Just get on with it already!”
I write for myself, but then edit with the thought of the person who is going to read my book. By the end of the story, I hope the reader will have laughed at least once.
How does my writing/creating process work?
I don’t really have a process. I don’t preplan the story so there isn’t much planning or research at the beginning. I normally have a few ideas of what will happen, but even those will change as the story progresses. If I’m stuck, I walk away. Sometimes I don’t regroup for a week or two. But I always give myself a deadline that can’t be changed. Otherwise my internal procrastinator will take over. It likes to take cat naps on the couch near the sunny window.
And now I’m pleased to introduce Ronald S. Barrios who will post next week at http://reybooks.wordpress.com/
Published on November 08, 2014 12:08
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