Fighting Prose Interview with Kandi Steiner
Welcome to my in-depth writers series Fighting Prose. Where I talk to authors in the industry on what their process is like and what it takes for them to keep on creating, through all the odds. This week I’m interviewing Kandi Steiner. I loved reading about her advice for writers on getting to know people’s lives better! Read below to find out more.
How long have you been writing?Of the books you’ve written, which is your favorite?I've been writing since the third grade. It all started with poems about stupid boys, then it morphed into short stories, and I wrote my first "book" at age 12. Of course, no one read that one except my mom. ;)
What’s your favorite genre to read? Write?THIS IS SO UNFAIR. I'd say my favorite is probably On the Way to You.
Tell me about your process: how do you get in the mood to write? How do your characters come together? How do you get your ideas?To read, I love romance, psychological thriller, mystery, chick lit, and historical. To write, I love romance, motivational, nonfiction, and poetry.
What do you admire the most about the writing world?I put writing first every day, so when I wake up, I make my coffee and sit down with my manuscript. If I'm having trouble or I'm stuck, I'll take a long bath or work out. That always helps clear the mind! My characters come together slowly -- first as a dream or a fleeting thought, then they progress and grow. I outline them, build them up with the Enneagram and such, and then start writing. My ideas usually start as dreams or fleeting thoughts that I have while traveling. I get a LOT of inspiration by talking to strangers!
If you're not busy writing, what are you busy doing?Brittainy C. Cherry. I just think she is such a positive ray of light!
Have you ever had writers block? If so, how did you get out of it?I'm usually traveling, hanging out with my boyfriend or my friends, or pole dancing (not as a stripper, but as a fitness... LOL!)
For a writer starting out what advice would you give them?Oh, of course! Like I said, for me, it's usually taking a bath or exercising. I just need to get away from the screen for a bit.
Have you always been creative?Get out and live. The best thing you can do for your writing is experience life so you have things to write about! Get your heart broken, break a few hearts in return, travel, talk to strangers, read, watch TV, ask people what their biggest memories of their lives are... living is what gives us the fuel to write.
What is your dream writing location?I really have been. When I was little, I would entertain myself for HOURS alone with my Beanie Babies or Barbie dolls. I would create wild stories, as my mom tells me, that would take place over entire years of my life. I've always loved to create!
In reference to your books, what question do you get asked the most?My favorite place to write is inside a warm, cozy cabin -- next to a fire, with a giant window overlooking the mountains.
If you could bring one of your characters to life who would it be? Why?WHY DID YOU TORTURE US WITH A LOVE LETTER TO WHISKEY? ;)
Cooper from On the Way to You. I'd love to hang out with her!


Links to Kandi:Instagram I Website I Goodreads I Newsletter Sign-UpBooks:
Neat
By Kandi Steiner
On the Rocks
By Kandi Steiner
A Love Letter to Whiskey
By Kandi Steiner
Thank you for letting me interview you and Good Luck with everything, Kandi!
— Colleen
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Thanks for reading!
XoXo- Colleen