WIP Wednesday: Sophia Kimble
Today’s Work-In-Progress Wednesday guest is author Sophia Kimble. Welcome, Sophia. Can you tell us one thing most people don’t know about you?
SK: I like to eat my chocolate frozen. Seriously, I take my Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Kit Kat’s, and Ho Ho’s and stick them in the freezer until their frozen. I love chocolate, but hate the melt factor.
MJ: What is the top book on your TBR pile?
SK: I’m waiting impatiently for the third book in Jon Steele’s Angelus trilogy to be released. As soon as it’s out, everything else will take a back seat.
MJ: Name one thing you won’t leave home without.
SK: A bottle of water.
MJ: Is there a particular movie that you preferred over the book version of the story?
SK: All movies I’ve seen after reading the book. I have a teenage daughter and she’s the one I go to the movies with the most, so the most recent was The Fault in Our Stars. The book made me cry, the movie did not, although my daughter looked like a raccoon as we were leaving the theater.
MJ: What do you normally eat for breakfast, or do you skip it and get straight to work?
SK: I’m bad, I skip breakfast, but then devour lunch!
MJ: Describe your ideal/dream writing space.
SK: Large loft in a cabin with huge windows, and all I can see is forest.
MJ: Briefly describe your writing day/process.
SK: Up at 3 or 4 am, write until around lunch time, then catch up on social media, marketing, and such. By the time the kids get home, my creative brain is usually shot, and I concentrate on my family.
MJ: That’s a long day! What book do you wish you could have written?
SK: Elizabeth Kostova’s The Historian. My absolute favorite book!
MJ: Name three things on your desk right now.
SK: My feet, coffee, favorite pen. Yes, my laptop in on my lap.
MJ: Do you listen to music when you write? Explain.
SK: No. I like to have absolute quiet so I can see and hear the movie of my book in my mind, and then I type what I see/hear.
MJ: What do you love most about your WIP hero?
SK: Immortal, gorgeous, tormented, Highland warrior. What’s not to love?
MJ: What genre is your current WIP?
SK: Paranormal Romance
MJ: What is your favorite genre to read?
SK: Paranormal romance, and historical. If they’re combined-all the better.
MJ: How did you chose the setting for your current WIP?
SK: My current WIP is the second book in The Druid’s Curse series, therefore the setting of a castle in the Adirondack Mountains was already decided for me.
MJ: I love the Adirondack Mountains. Now it’s time for the lightning round. Wine: red or white?
SK: Red
MJ: Beer: can or bottle?
SK: Bottle
MJ Cinco de Mayo or St. Patrick’s Day?
SK: St. Patrick’s Day
MJ: Last movie you saw in a theater?
SK: The Fault in Our Stars.
MJ: Favorite TV show?
SK: Blacklist
MJ: Favorite band when you were in high school (Marching band doesn’t count)?
SK: The Smiths
MJ: Coke or Pepsi?
SK: Coke.
MJ: Introvert or extrovert?
SK: Introvert.
MJ: Favorite ethnic food?
SK: Thai.
MJ: And now for the headliner: your Work In Progress. Can you share the title and the first few sentences?
SK: Yes! This is from Avenge Her, part of the Druid’s Curse series.
Why can’t I be like everybody else?
Izzy Alexander stared at fish swimming in their virtual aquarium across her computer screen while she sat at her desk in Malcolm Campbell’s castle. The soothing scene didn’t calm her as it sometimes did. No, the poor creatures were forever stuck in purgatory, they’d never get anywhere, never accomplish anything. Kind of like her and her infatuation with Malcolm.
God, how had she fallen head over heels with a man who was in love with someone else and who couldn’t stand what she was? Why couldn’t she go through life with blinders on, not knowing what people were feeling, what people thought by touching them? Why did her life have to be so strange?
Well, let’s see. Maybe because I’m a witch and an empath, and fell in lust with a thirteenth century Highland warrior who’d been cursed with immortality by Lailoken, a Druid High Priest. Yup, that about summed it up and equaled weird as hell.
MJ: Oh! What a great hook. And you have a book out now? How can people purchase it?
SK: Protect Her is available at Amazon.
MJ: And how can your readers stay in touch with you?
SK: I have a website and a blog. I’m also on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Goodreads and Google+.
MJ: Thanks for joining me today, and good luck with your books!