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HI S.C STEPHENS.THOUGHTLESS SERIES WERE BREATHTAKING.DO YOU HAVE IN MIND WRITING A SHORT STORY OR SOMEONE'S POV IN THESE SERIES
Hello S C Stephens! I'm glad you can answer our questions! Can you tell us something more about Furious Rush? Is it going to be a trilogy too? The blurb doesn't reveal too much but Hayden and Mackenzie will be the protagonists! Tell us anything about those two brand new characters!
Thank you! !
Love all of your books! My first book was Collision Course a long time ago, such a sad book. What book of yours was your favorite to write?
First I want to thank you for writing books that reminded me why I love to read. Collision Course was such a heart breaking book. Did you draw from any life experiences when writing this or any of your other books?
Ciao S.C Stephens. Thanks for answering our questions. I would like to know, if you could spend a whole day with only one character from one of your books, who would you choose and why?
Greeting from Italy :)
Will you write Reckless and Effortless from Kellan perspective?I LOVED Thoughtful so so much!
I can't wait for it's all relative! xoxo
Are you an author who has to write everything out before you start writing or do the characters "talk to you" and you just write what they tell you and add in from that? Thank you for taking the time to answer questions.
I was wondering if you have any writing hard limits? (Maybe you steer clear of a certain genre or certain types of scenes etc.?) If so, why? Stemming from this question, is there a certain genre or trope you'd like to write and haven't yet? If so, could you tell us what the genre/trope is?
Would you ever try writing in a different genre? Do you take from people, places, or events in your personal life to write your books?
I'll hopefully meeting you in Edinburgh in July and will be going all fan girl over you and some other authors. Do you get all excited about meeting other authors? If so, who?
Was Kellan based on anyone in your life, or are you just that skilled at creating the ultimate bbf?!
Elena wrote: "do you listen to music while writing?"I do! I listen to the radio a lot now, but if I'm working on a particular scene, I might grab my iPod and listen to the same song over and over and over.
Brenna wrote: "Was Kellan based on anyone in your life, or are you just that skilled at creating the ultimate bbf?!"Haha! Nope, Kellan is 100% imaginary. Sigh.
Angelina wrote: "Do you have any writing rituals? Are you going to write books about the other members of d-bags?"
I prefer a quiet house and a large cup of coffee, but I don't know if that's really a ritual. ;) I might eventually do other D-Bag books, but I'm taking a break for now.
Louise wrote: "I'll hopefully meeting you in Edinburgh in July and will be going all fan girl over you and some other authors. Do you get all excited about meeting other authors? If so, who?"I am not an outgoing person, so I get anxiety meeting people, lol. I did almost cry when I met Christina Lauren though. Love them!
Marife wrote: "If you could co-write with another author, who would you choose?"I've tossed around co-writing books with Nicky Charles and K.A. Linde, but I don't know. It mystifies me how authors do it. I wouldn't even know where to start!
☽ Su ☾ wrote: "did you always want to write ? and how and when you started ?"I've always had the desire in the back of my brain to write, but never thought I'd be able to get through a full story. Then I started writing Thoughtless, and it just happened!
Tanja wrote: "Would you ever try writing in a different genre? Do you take from people, places, or events in your personal life to write your books?"Contemporary romance is where I'm most comfortable, so I'll probably stick close to that genre, but I do love paranormal romance as well. I'll get ideas for books through random things--songs on the radio, ads on TV, an overheard conversation. It's not usually my real life though.
Kelly wrote: "I feel like you created the ultimate BBF with Kellan. Is it hard for you when creating a new hero?"Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!! You just nailed my anxiety on the head, lol. I can't recreate Kellan (and I don't want to). All I can do is make a man who appeals to me and hope he appeals to other people too. The stress comes from worrying that readers will compare the two, and any new guy will fall short just because he's not Kellan. No one can be Kellan but Kellan...but other guys are awesome too! ;)
Stephanie wrote: "Are you going to write books about Matt or Evan?"Possibly one day, but for now I'm taking a break from the D-Bags.
Heather wrote: "if you had to change one thing about Kellan Kyle, what would it be?"Hmmm...I honestly don't think I'd change anything about him. He's exactly who I want him to be. :)
Paige wrote: "Did you have that same heart in your throat feeling writing Thoughtless that I had while reading it or is it different since you're writing?"It was such a different experience writing it, that I didn't even realize how stressful it was until other people started reading it, lol. It was just fun for me. :)
Mercedes wrote: "I was wondering if you have any writing hard limits? (Maybe you steer clear of a certain genre or certain types of scenes etc.?) If so, why? Stemming from this question, is there a certain genre or..."Writing is my happy place, so everything I write is within my comfort zone. I love angst and tension, so my stories all seem to have that aspect running through them. I'm also a sappy, hopeless romantic, so that's usually in the story too.
Michelle wrote: "What are some of your favorite love triangle or cheating themed books?"I'm still a huge fan of the Edward-Bella-Jacob triangle. I know, I know, it's been ages...I still love it though. K.A. Linde is great at triangles too. Her books require plenty of vodka and Tums, but they're so worth it.
Judy Miracle wrote: "Are you an author who has to write everything out before you start writing or do the characters "talk to you" and you just write what they tell you and add in from that? Thank you for taking the ti..."Typically, I write as I go and let the story decide itself. Lately though, I've had to do a little planning and plotting. Fewer rewrites that way. :)
You are one of my favorite authors! I have read most of your books! Trying to get to all of them. Out of all the books you've written, which characters were your favorites to create?
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Collision Course (other topics)It's All Relative (other topics)
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It's time for another Q&A brought to you by the NABC! Over the next two weeks, we will be joined by the amazing S.C. Stephens! She is the author of the fabulous Thoughtless series, the Conversion series, Collision Course, the soon to be re-released It's All Relative, and the much anticipated not yet released, Furious Rush!
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