M.O Kenyan- Guest Author!
M.O Kenyan
Available now: Shades of Spring 1964: Letters to My Daughter
Twenty
three year old Kenyan girl with a little world in her head. When you
have so many voices in your head people may describe you as a
schizophrenic, but in the literary world, I am a story teller dying to
share with the world the many stories going on inside my head.
Follow the jump for more about M.O!!
What genre(s) do you write?
I
write Romance and Fantasy. It’s easier to make two people from
different worlds and with different personalities fall in love. And
creating a beautiful guy who suddenly turns green is awesome too.
What was the hardest part of writing your book?
The
hardest part would be keeping in touch with reality. Even in writing fantasy I want to keep close to reality. The last thing I want is a reader
to go like, “ O h please, are you serious!”
Do you write under more than one name? Why?
I
write fictional romance under M.O Kenyan, and although my fantasy books are
yet to be published, I write under M.O Knight. I think it’s important
for the re to be separate names for separate genres. It helps the
audience distinguish which genre the book is written in without having to
read the back cover.
What books or authors have most influenced your life?
Nora Roberts, Stephanie Meyers, Nicki Charles, Brenda K. D avies, Stephanie Meyer, Ruth Ann Nordin and the list goes on.
Please tell us five miscellaneous things about yourself!
I
am impatient, and when someone gives me a bad impression that’s what
sticks with me. I like getting someone committed to my work as much as I
am. If I don’t I lose interest.
Are there any future projects or upcoming releases?
I
have a number of books that I am now comfortable with querying. (The Mara Song- valentine themed). Right now I am writing a book called One Percent. It’s about a woman who only knows how to interact with life by
measuring her odds.
Keep an eye out for more from M.O Kenyan! Current novel, Shades of Spring 1964: Letters to My Daughter, available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble & Smashwords with prints available soon!
You can reach M.O at the following links:
Website
Twitter
Facebook
5 Prince Publishing
Thank you so much for allowing me to host you on my blog! Best wishes with your writing and many more publications to come!
~Lisa Logue

Available now: Shades of Spring 1964: Letters to My Daughter

Twenty
three year old Kenyan girl with a little world in her head. When you
have so many voices in your head people may describe you as a
schizophrenic, but in the literary world, I am a story teller dying to
share with the world the many stories going on inside my head.
Follow the jump for more about M.O!!
What genre(s) do you write?
I
write Romance and Fantasy. It’s easier to make two people from
different worlds and with different personalities fall in love. And
creating a beautiful guy who suddenly turns green is awesome too.
What was the hardest part of writing your book?
The
hardest part would be keeping in touch with reality. Even in writing fantasy I want to keep close to reality. The last thing I want is a reader
to go like, “ O h please, are you serious!”
Do you write under more than one name? Why?
I
write fictional romance under M.O Kenyan, and although my fantasy books are
yet to be published, I write under M.O Knight. I think it’s important
for the re to be separate names for separate genres. It helps the
audience distinguish which genre the book is written in without having to
read the back cover.
What books or authors have most influenced your life?
Nora Roberts, Stephanie Meyers, Nicki Charles, Brenda K. D avies, Stephanie Meyer, Ruth Ann Nordin and the list goes on.
Please tell us five miscellaneous things about yourself!
I
am impatient, and when someone gives me a bad impression that’s what
sticks with me. I like getting someone committed to my work as much as I
am. If I don’t I lose interest.
Are there any future projects or upcoming releases?
I
have a number of books that I am now comfortable with querying. (The Mara Song- valentine themed). Right now I am writing a book called One Percent. It’s about a woman who only knows how to interact with life by
measuring her odds.
Keep an eye out for more from M.O Kenyan! Current novel, Shades of Spring 1964: Letters to My Daughter, available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble & Smashwords with prints available soon!
You can reach M.O at the following links:
Website
5 Prince Publishing
Thank you so much for allowing me to host you on my blog! Best wishes with your writing and many more publications to come!
~Lisa Logue

Published on September 09, 2012 08:37
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