Interview on Nightlight
Darla Sands who I met through the Noble Romance newsletter interviewed me on "Nightlight" so if you're interested on reading what I had to say, follow the link. Here's an excerpt:
My Virtual Sit-Down with A. B. Gayle, an Author Who Lives and Writes Larger Than Life DMS:
A. B. Gayle has written two m/m titles that I positively devoured: "Mardi Gras" and "Caught".
I definitely intend to read more, and am vastly honored and pleased to interview her in the meantime.
ABG: Honor? Squeak. The honor is all mine. Lucky you can't see me blushing. Thank you so much for inviting me, Darla. Given the quality of your last two interviewees,
I'm flattered to be asked.
DMS: It's great that this humble writer could make your day! Ms. Gayle, I really adore your characters. How much of them comes from people you've met?
ABG: I love my characters too. It's funny, when they start off they're usually straight from my imagination. I think of a scenario, like with Mardi Gras, I knew the hero was a middle aged Californian blogger come journalist. His occupation and his attitudes started me thinking who would have these sorts of ideas. What would be their background? Similarly, the young Australian he meets, his attitudes, thoughts came before his physical appearance.
I'm still not sure what he looks like. Finding relevant photos for the sequel's cover will be interesting.
check out the rest of the inteview here: Nightlight
My Virtual Sit-Down with A. B. Gayle, an Author Who Lives and Writes Larger Than Life DMS:
A. B. Gayle has written two m/m titles that I positively devoured: "Mardi Gras" and "Caught".
I definitely intend to read more, and am vastly honored and pleased to interview her in the meantime.
ABG: Honor? Squeak. The honor is all mine. Lucky you can't see me blushing. Thank you so much for inviting me, Darla. Given the quality of your last two interviewees,
I'm flattered to be asked.
DMS: It's great that this humble writer could make your day! Ms. Gayle, I really adore your characters. How much of them comes from people you've met?
ABG: I love my characters too. It's funny, when they start off they're usually straight from my imagination. I think of a scenario, like with Mardi Gras, I knew the hero was a middle aged Californian blogger come journalist. His occupation and his attitudes started me thinking who would have these sorts of ideas. What would be their background? Similarly, the young Australian he meets, his attitudes, thoughts came before his physical appearance.
I'm still not sure what he looks like. Finding relevant photos for the sequel's cover will be interesting.
check out the rest of the inteview here: Nightlight
Published on November 09, 2010 02:16
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