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message 1: by Laura (new)

Laura | 500 comments What made you decide to include the dark subject matter that you had in Hopeless?

What are your plans for your next few books?

:)


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Nevaeh Lee (goodreadscomnevaehlee) | 13 comments Approximately how long does one book take you to write? Maybe using "Hopeless" as an example. And do you write straight-through and the go back and edit later?


message 3: by Beth (new)

Beth McCraw (betharina74) I think your writing is absolutely amazing! Are there plans for a follow up book to Hopeless?


message 4: by Nat O (new)

Nat O | 3 comments Any plans to write a Contemporary Adult novel?? As a mommy reader I like NA but would love an adult novel from ya!


message 5: by Sarah (last edited Feb 04, 2013 09:38AM) (new)

Sarah (sarahdoffman) | 1 comments Where do you draw inspiration for your characters from? And do you find it harder to write from the guy's point of view, like Will in Point of Retreat, or the girl's, like in Hopeless and Slammed?


message 6: by Qeturwah (last edited Feb 12, 2013 09:44AM) (new)

Qeturwah (mintgil) | 16 comments Let me just start off my saying you are an amazing author . All of your books are amazing ! Alright question time now : "Where did you come up with the idea for Will and Lake story ? Also , is the 3rd Slammed book going to be published this year ?


message 7: by Laura (new)

Laura | 500 comments Just heard the very exciting news about the Wills POV book. That is so amazing!!! *Happy dance*


message 8: by Christin (new)

Christin R. You're awesome!
What's the release date (plan)
'This girl' (I hear that's the title)


message 9: by Shelly (new)

Shelly Bell (shellybellbooks) | 9 comments What's your writing regimen-Do you write everyday and if so, how many hours? How long does it take you to finish a book?


message 10: by Brianna (new)

Brianna | 171 comments I love all of your books, and your writing is amazing.

How do you come up with the ideas for your stories? Is it hard to mix seriousness in with lighter moments? I only ask because you seem to do it so effortlessly. :)


message 11: by [deleted user] (new)

First, thank you for participating in this Q & A!

What are your writing rituals? Do you have a certain spot you write in, or do you write anywhere? Do you carry around a notebook for new ideas?

Thank you! :)


message 12: by Melodie (new)

Melodie | 3 comments In this girl, will we also get a little outlook of Will and Lake's future ? Are you planning on writting other books with different characters ?
I really love love love your books ! Thank you so much !


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I am curious where the inspiration for Holder came from. Is he totally and completely a fictional ideal, or are any qualities based off a man/different men from your personal experiences?

He is one of my very favorite 'book boyfriends,' so I'd love to hear how his personality & qualities came about. Oh, how I bet we all wish he was real and - version of him was in each of our lives... :)


message 14: by Matthew (new)

Matthew Turner (matthewturner) | 12 comments I hear you're going to do a version from Holder's POV. This is exciting to say the least, but do you think it will be difficult to truly immerse yourself into this world when you've already written the entire story from Sky's point?


message 15: by Matthew (new)

Matthew Turner (matthewturner) | 12 comments Oh, and great job Ava. What a coup :)


message 16: by Andrea (new)

Andrea (arivera4) | 13 comments Colleen, Hopeless was such an amazing story. I cried, laughed, fell in love (Holder is remarkable)...so many different emotions were brought up while reading the book. Was it draining to write something so emotional? How do you prepare yourself? Thank you for the excellent story you've told and what is to come through Holder's POV. I cannot wait.


message 17: by Francesca (new)

Francesca (lemondedefrancesca) Hi Colleen, I love your books, they are so beautiful! And I think I'm in love with Will. :)

I didn't know about slam before reading your book. Can you tell us how did you discover slam and why did you put this in your book?

There are so many heavy topics in your books, how can you write this without being overwhelmed by emotions. Because I was devastasted while reading Slammed or Hopeless.

Will you come in Europe? I'm French so I'd love to meet you in Paris, or I can travel in London :)

Thank you so much!


message 18: by Dawn (new)

Dawn | 4 comments Hi Colleen! I love all your books and cant wait to read from the boys POV.

One simple but not so simple question, cause I not sure for myself because I love them both. Which one is your favorite? Will or Holder?


message 19: by Amanda (mandy) (new)

Amanda (mandy) | 26 comments Thank you for doing the Q & A! I would like to say I absolutely adore your writing style. You have this way of pulling the reader in and making them feel every emotion possible.

When writing do you start with an outline or do you free write?


message 20: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Oxford (sarahloxford) | 110 comments Hi Colleen,

I was wondering if you plan to ever write something in a different genre or is your heart too much in new adult romance? Maybe a paranormal romance, urban fantasy, sci-fi, young adult etc.

Also, on your goodreads profile you state that one of your influences is people who follow their dreams; has being an author always been your dream? And how did you find the courage to pursue it?

Thanks


message 21: by Maya (new)

Maya  Watson (ayam78) | 8 comments Hello Colleen!! All of your books are phenomenal and you get your readers emotional attached to your characters. Thank you for that, so here's my question: Was it difficult channeling the mind of child that was sexually abused? That part of the story must have been tough.


message 22: by Derna (last edited Feb 19, 2013 01:42AM) (new)

Derna | 5502 comments Mod
Hi Colleen,

I enjoyed reading all your books and every time I hear the word Butterfly it makes me smile, I have use it myself, comes in great when children are close by!!!

I was just wondering Where do you ideas come from and at what point do you think 'yes I could go somewhere with this one'

Also some of the covers to books out there are not that great! , and I find myself saying do I want to read this, but I normally do as the saying goes ' never judge a book by it cover' Your covers are great and alway fit with the story, how do you choose them?

P.S... Diet coke fan myself trying to only have one a day, but its not really happening and a Friends request on it way!!!

Kind regards


message 23: by Mitsy (new)

Mitsy (mitsyc) | 35 comments Thank you for writing! I have read Slammed, Point Of Retreat and Hopeless. I love them all. I have one question.

What kind of research do you conduct before, or while, writing your books?


message 24: by Colleen (new)

Colleen Hoover | 7 comments Laura wrote: "What made you decide to include the dark subject matter that you had in Hopeless?

What are your plans for your next few books?

:)"


I honestly don't know that anything inspired it. I just came up with the idea for the character of HOLDER first and the rest followed into place. As far as plans for my next books, I'm releasing LOSING HOPE and THIS GIRL, which are sort of companion novels for SLAMMED and HOPELESS. I had a lot of requests from fans who wanted to know what the guys were thinking, so I wrote them as a thank you.

And of course I have ideas in my head constantly, so after these two are released, I'm hoping to get busy writing another standalone.


message 25: by Colleen (new)

Colleen Hoover | 7 comments Nevaeh wrote: "Approximately how long does one book take you to write? Maybe using "Hopeless" as an example. And do you write straight-through and the go back and edit later?"

I wrote SLAMMED in a little over 30 days, POR in about 45 days and HOPELESS in about six months. HOPELESS took so long because I had a lot of trouble figuring out Holder's character, so I'd get frustrated and put it aside for several weeks. As far as editing, I edit heavily as I write. I find it difficult to move on to a new scene if I'm not satisfied with the previous scene.


message 26: by Colleen (new)

Colleen Hoover | 7 comments Colleen wrote: "Nevaeh wrote: "Approximately how long does one book take you to write? Maybe using "Hopeless" as an example. And do you write straight-through and the go back and edit later?"

I wrote SLAMMED in a..."


And to clarify, 30 days doesn't sound like a lot, but I wrote for 12 hours a day, sometimes more. So if you spread that out, it's a lot of hours spent.


message 27: by Colleen (new)

Colleen Hoover | 7 comments Beth wrote: "I think your writing is absolutely amazing! Are there plans for a follow up book to Hopeless?"

I'm writing LOSING HOPE, which is Holder's pov of Hopeless, plus some extra backstory. I don't really want to go too far into the future with Holder and Sky because that would mean there would have to be more drama to fill a book. I want them to have as little drama as possible, so right now I don't have plans for anything.


message 28: by Colleen (new)

Colleen Hoover | 7 comments Sanaa wrote: "Any plans to write a Contemporary Adult novel?? As a mommy reader I like NA but would love an adult novel from ya!"

I would love to write one. I don't have any ideas for one at the moment, but I definitely hope to write one soon.


message 29: by Colleen (new)

Colleen Hoover | 7 comments Brianna wrote: "I love all of your books, and your writing is amazing.

How do you come up with the ideas for your stories? Is it hard to mix seriousness in with lighter moments? I only ask because you seem to do..."


I don't know how I come up with the ideas. I can't follow outlines, so I tend to write from scene to scene. Most of the time I don't even know what's next. And going from dark to light is a necessity, because I need the switch-up for my own sanity. I would get too depressed if there weren't a few funny moments to lighten the mood.


message 30: by Colleen (new)

Colleen Hoover | 7 comments Nikki wrote: "I am curious where the inspiration for Holder came from. Is he totally and completely a fictional ideal, or are any qualities based off a man/different men from your personal experiences?

He is o..."


Holder was sooooo hard for me to write. I knew how I wanted his character to be, but I was writing the book from Sky's point of view, so she wasn't supposed to know how him accurately. So writing the first half of the book when he was keeping so many secrets from her was hard because I wanted him to come off as appealing to the reader, but not so appealing to Sky in certain areas. I actually put this book aside and couldn't write it for two solid months because I found it so hard to figure Holder out. He wasn't based off anyone in real life, but I hope to hell he exists. <3


message 31: by Heather (new)

Heather Williams (rucifey) | 11 comments Hi Colleen,
I just read everyone else's questions and your answers about Holder. Since he was so hard to write the first time from Sky's POV, how is writing from his POV coming? Is it harder or easier?
BTW I'm SO excited to read Hopeless from his POV. While I was reading it I was thinking how amazing it would be to read it from Holder's side and was thrilled to find out you were going to write it that way. :-D


message 32: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (ladydavie) | 4 comments Hi Colleen,
I just read all of your books in the span of a week. Your writing is delightful! Who was your favorite character to write?


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