Carolyn Waddell
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J.R. Ward:
What made you decide to branch out from mainstream romance to your Brotherhood Series? Quite a leap and an awesome one at that! I've devoured every book in this series! I love the development of each character. Your books are incredible well written! Thank you!
J.R. Ward
Aw thankies! And I branched out because I got fired from my publisher at the time- and PS they were right not to renew my contract because my books weren't selling enough. This is a business, and I know they wanted to keep working with me and me with them, but it is a numbers game, and my numbers weren't working.
It was the best thing that has ever happened to me. It forced me to get real with myself and what I wanted to write- hell, what I COULD write. The Brothers showed up in my head and BOOM! I was off and running. I expected to get fired again, however. And believe it or not, I still do. You know, I think if I'd been really successful right out of the box, I wouldn't still be working as hard because that fear of losing this job and not being able to do what I love for a living wouldn't have been cattle-prodded into me. Fear is good. It helps us respect the luck we've been given.
It was the best thing that has ever happened to me. It forced me to get real with myself and what I wanted to write- hell, what I COULD write. The Brothers showed up in my head and BOOM! I was off and running. I expected to get fired again, however. And believe it or not, I still do. You know, I think if I'd been really successful right out of the box, I wouldn't still be working as hard because that fear of losing this job and not being able to do what I love for a living wouldn't have been cattle-prodded into me. Fear is good. It helps us respect the luck we've been given.
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Emily Chmielewski
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J.R. Ward:
When you're plotting/writing, do you work through the main characters' plot lines first and then work in the side characters and their stories afterwards (or, more or less towards the end of your process, as the case may be, since writing can be such a cyclical process), fitting side story pieces in here and there as necessary? Or, do you plot/write it all out together?
Lisa
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J.R. Ward:
I am a member of The BDB book club on fb. I am one of fifteen thousand members. We talk about the brothers everyday and we love them and we love you. Layla has been the topic lately, our thoughts are about Quinn's daughter. Yes, Quinn'sDaughter. We are concerned about Layla running off with Xcor and taking the baby. I feel LAyla will leave with Xcor and leave the baby with Quinn and Blay. Can you give us a hint? <3
J.R. Ward
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