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So my first question is...have you been to jail? Did you go for research? I've been inside a prison before, not for myself. (quick disclaimer) I was hired to interpret. I can tell you it was a frightening experience having all those doors close behind you.
I am anti cop show. I just don't like them. The exception being Law and Order SVU. For some reason I enjoy that show. I like the cops. Don't really know why. Anyway, because of this I didn't think I was going to enjoy reading The Row but I'm like addicted to it. I pick it up to read one chapter and end up reading four. I loved your other books too but this one is fantastic!

Hi Colleen! Thanks for hosting me and for featuring THE ROW for your book club! No, I have not been to jail, but I did a ton of online research specifically about the Polunsky Unit and I watched several documentaries. I totally agree. It's freaky.

Thank you! I watched a few different cop shows for awhile, Law and Order SVU being one of them. It was important to me to come at this from a different perspective to what we always see on those shows. We never see what happens to the family of the person who gets convicted of a crime. There is tragedy on all sides here, but we usually only see one. I wanted to approach this differently. I'm so happy you're enjoying it!

Interpret?
Do you speak more than one language?
Kelsey wrote: "Colleen wrote: "So my first question is...have you been to jail? Did you go for research? I've been inside a prison before, not for myself. (quick disclaimer) I was hired to interpret. I can tell y..."
Yep. Before I was a writer, I was an American Sign Language interpreter. Still do that on occasion for friends or the hubby but not for a career.
Yep. Before I was a writer, I was an American Sign Language interpreter. Still do that on occasion for friends or the hubby but not for a career.

Hi Ashley,
It sort of depends on my mood, to be honest. But I read thrillers, fantasy, sci-fi, romantic comedies, kind of a bit of everything.
Ashley wrote: "Those are all great ones. Do you have a favorite music group?"
I am a total 80's girl, so mine is probably Bon Jovi. He's still hot by the way. Also I like boy bands. J.R.? You're younger so 90's?
I am a total 80's girl, so mine is probably Bon Jovi. He's still hot by the way. Also I like boy bands. J.R.? You're younger so 90's?

I am a total 80's girl, so mine is probably Bon Jovi. He's still hot by the way. Also I like boy bands. J.R.? You're y..."
I'm kind of a music freak. I love 80's hair bands, the Beatles, Bon Jovi (you're right, he's cute), Twenty One Pilots, One Republic, Avicii, Fall Out Boy, Meghan Trainor, Imagine Dragons, tons of others--and I have a serious musical crush on Ed Sheeran. So...I cover all the bases. :)


Hmm...yes, I love Colleen's guys too. Also, Kasie West writes some dreamy guys. So does Sara Raasch. I love book boyfriends!


I read The Martian when it first came out and before I'd heard any buzz about it. I wasn't sure what to expect and it was FANTASTIC! I absolutely loved it!
So I'm reading your nightmare series, the last one Mania and I'm wondering how you even slept while writing these. I lie awake thinking about them. =)

Haha, thanks! Yeah, honestly, it was strange. Writing about someone that was suffering such intense exhaustion made me VERY tired. I slept very well while writing that series, oddly enough.


I've never been much of a poet, but I know a lot of authors that are. I think I'd like to try my hand at it some day, but haven't had a chance to sit down and focus on that yet. I think my tip for emerging authors would be to celebrate every little victory, because sometimes they can feel few and far between, and to just keep writing. The measure of success shouldn't be about how big of an advance you get or whether you hit a list or anything like that. It should be something you can control. You can control whether or not you consistently pursue the art you love. Keep at it!
Best of luck!

Movies and TV shows are my way of connecting to my creativity while still relaxing. That's a great choice for me.

Haha...um, I would say that I was outgoing and flirty. Very involved in choir and musicals. I dated a lot (both friends and actual romantic interests) and had a lot of relatively innocent fun.


Welcome! :) Thanks for coming by!

Mary Clare Emerine
The Stone Keeper's Realm

Hi Mary,
Yes, it can be very draining. It's important to tap into the raw emotion for characters, but also important to be able to step away from them for a while. Never forget to do that. You have to come back fresh occasionally to really get the characters right.
Good luck!
Chocolate or caramel?
Coke or Pepsi?
Beach or Mountain?
Thriller or Romance?
Star Trek or Star Wars?
Coke or Pepsi?
Beach or Mountain?
Thriller or Romance?
Star Trek or Star Wars?

Coke or Pepsi?
Beach or Mountain?
Thriller or Romance?
Star Trek or Star Wars?"
Let's see,
Caramel
Coke
Beach (but in the shade)
Thriller
Star Wars

I can write on vacation, but I often choose not to. I like writing anywhere that I can avoid distractions for awhile and be comfortable. At home, I write in my office, at my kitchen table or on my couch.

Hmm...It changes often, but I would say my current favorite is Hermione Granger. She's awesome.
I've never heard of guiding your dreams. Is that a real thing or did you make it up? If its real, have you tried it?

It is something that I've read about and tried, but I've never been able to successfully do it...so, I guess the jury is still out on that one.
Talking about guiding your dreams, I think I've been able to guide my dreams a tiny or replay a scene over or slow it down when I'm not deep sleeping, like in the last hour maybe of sleeping.
Ok, so my question is what percentage of your average week would you say you spend working on your writing? Also, do you have a good life/work balance and if so, what is it?
Ok, so my question is what percentage of your average week would you say you spend working on your writing? Also, do you have a good life/work balance and if so, what is it?

Ok,..."
Hi Linda,
I currently spend around 20 hours per week writing, but it's less than I'd like because I've been helping out with my sister's business lately. Once I cut back, I'd like to increase to 30. I feel like there is no specific number of hours that creates a good life/work balance. Every writer needs to figure out what works for them. I'm happy with my balance in general, but that doesn't mean that I don't have weeks that I feel I fell short in one area or another, you just have to keep working at it.
Thanks everyone for joining the chat this month. Our winner is Kelsey! Don't forget to stop by next month when my featured author is Sarah Beth Durst!
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