Kelley Armstrong's Blog, page 158
September 24, 2013
Hi Kelley! Firstly just wanted to say that I absolutely love your books. My question is, since you usually have more than one book coming out during a year, I was wondering as you're writing if you complete one manuscript before starting another? Or do
I only write one book at a time. I’ve been able to get far enough ahead of schedule that I don’t ever have to stop one thing because I have a deadline looming on another. Changing from one voice to another takes work. However, I’m usually editing a project while writing another. That’s easy. I can pop into character voice long enough to do tweaks.
Hi Kelley! Firstly just wanted to say that I absolutely love your books. My question is, since you usually have more than one book coming out during a year, I was wondering as you're writing if you complete one manuscript before starting another? Or do
I only write one book at a time. I’ve been able to get far enough ahead of schedule that I don’t ever have to stop one thing because I have a deadline looming on another. Changing from one voice to another takes work. However, I’m usually editing a project while writing another. That’s easy. I can pop into character voice long enough to do tweaks.
Hi Kelley! Firstly just wanted to say that I absolutely love your books. My question is, since you usually have more than one book coming out during a year, I was wondering as you're writing if you complete one manuscript before starting another? Or do
I only write one book at a time. I’ve been able to get far enough ahead of schedule that I don’t ever have to stop one thing because I have a deadline looming on another. Changing from one voice to another takes work. However, I’m usually editing a project while writing another. That’s easy. I can pop into character voice long enough to do tweaks.
Hi Kelley! Firstly just wanted to say that I absolutely love your books. My question is, since you usually have more than one book coming out during a year, I was wondering as you're writing if you complete one manuscript before starting another? Or do
I only write one book at a time. I’ve been able to get far enough ahead of schedule that I don’t ever have to stop one thing because I have a deadline looming on another. Changing from one voice to another takes work. However, I’m usually editing a project while writing another. That’s easy. I can pop into character voice long enough to do tweaks.
Hi Kelley! Firstly just wanted to say that I absolutely love your books. My question is, since you usually have more than one book coming out during a year, I was wondering as you're writing if you complete one manuscript before starting another? Or do
I only write one book at a time. I’ve been able to get far enough ahead of schedule that I don’t ever have to stop one thing because I have a deadline looming on another. Changing from one voice to another takes work. However, I’m usually editing a project while writing another. That’s easy. I can pop into character voice long enough to do tweaks.
Hi Kelley! Firstly just wanted to say that I absolutely love your books. My question is, since you usually have more than one book coming out during a year, I was wondering as you're writing if you complete one manuscript before starting another? Or do
I only write one book at a time. I’ve been able to get far enough ahead of schedule that I don’t ever have to stop one thing because I have a deadline looming on another. Changing from one voice to another takes work. However, I’m usually editing a project while writing another. That’s easy. I can pop into character voice long enough to do tweaks.
Hi Kelley! Firstly just wanted to say that I absolutely love your books. My question is, since you usually have more than one book coming out during a year, I was wondering as you're writing if you complete one manuscript before starting another? Or do
I only write one book at a time. I’ve been able to get far enough ahead of schedule that I don’t ever have to stop one thing because I have a deadline looming on another. Changing from one voice to another takes work. However, I’m usually editing a project while writing another. That’s easy. I can pop into character voice long enough to do tweaks.
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“You Can’t Be a Princess” | Journalists from ABC’s “What Would You Do?” planted hidden cameras in a Halloween store and filmed shoppers’ reactions to a boy who wanted a princess costume and a girl who wanted a Spiderman costume.
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September 23, 2013
hi there! hope you're having a great day/night and you don't mind me asking a daft question, but if you could relate yourself to any of your otherworld characters, who would it be? who would you say you could easily chill out and have a coffee with?
Paige. I think it would be hard to get some of those characters to just chill out and have coffee :) Paige would, and she’s the one I’d probably find the most common ground with.