Fighting Prose Interview with K. Reshay!
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.

K. Reshay
is my interview this week!
How long have you been writing?
If you’ve written several books, which is your favorite?I've been writing since I was eight years old.
What's your favorite genre to read? Write?That is definitely a tough question. I would have to say my first book, "Appearances." It gave me the motivation I needed to continue to write.
How do you get in the mood to write?I love drama filled suspense fiction. I like to write fiction.
How do your characters come together?I like to light a candle and play instrumental jazz music. I'll even add a glass of wine for steamy scenes.
How do you get your ideas?I like to come up with a physical description and some slight character traits first. Once I begin to write, the character takes on a life of its own.
Who do you admire in the writing world?I get inspired by life. A simple phrase can turn into a novel. As an author, I'm very observant.
If you're not busy writing, what are you busy doing?I admire the ability to turn simple thoughts into entire novels. I also love feedback from readers.
Have you always been creative?When I'm not writing, I'm busy working and spending time with my family.
Have you ever had writers block? If so, how did you get out of it?As far as I can remember, I've always enjoyed the arts. I took creative writing and drama classes when I was in school. I've always been an avid reader, as well.
When you sit down to write, is it easy or hard? If it's hard, what makes you keep showing up?I've experienced writer's block from time to time. To get out of it, I simply step away from my computer for a while. This allows my mind to decompress and creativity to come back inside.
For a writer starting out what advice would you give them?When I sit down to write, it's easy. It's something that I definitely enjoy and wish I could do full-time.
What is your dream writing location?I would encourage them to find a great editor and have a budget in mind. Being a self-published author can be very expensive. I'd also wish them good luck. It is definitely a journey of self discovery.
In reference to your books, what question do you get asked the most?My dream writing location would be on the beach with a drink and music close by.
If you could bring one of your characters to life who would it be? Why?I always get asked when the next book is coming out.
What do you think makes a good story?One of my favorite characters is San from my latest novel, "All Things Work Out Well." She is a hair stylist working a dead end job with big dreams. She's incredibly driven and passionate.
As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up?What makes a good story is an interesting plot. Readers get bored with the same old thing all of the time. It's important to be creative and really draw the readers to want to continue the story.
Links to K. R.Website I InstagramAs a child, I wanted to be a news anchor. I thought it was really cool to be on the t.v. relaying the events of the day.

All Things Work Out Well
By Reshay, K.
Thank you for letting me interview you and Good Luck with everything K!
— Colleen
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