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Q&A with Emma Chase *CLOSED*

I love your RomCom books, but I'm wondering if you would venture into different genre? If yes which one?
P.S.: I've read all of your full length books and Drew was first and still my fave :D

I'm a really big fan of yours from the Philippines.
I just want to ask of you're planning to have a book signing here?
I really want to see you ang hug you

I love your Tangled series - they made me laugh out loud and swoon at the same time. I hope you'll visit the Philippines someday for a book signing.
My question: Which do enjoy writing more, Male POV or Female POV?

My question is would be: When you write, do you make an outline or plot first, or do you just get on with it and see where your ideas take you?
P.S. Please come and visit the Philippines! We'll love for you to be here! :)

I love your books and was wondering if you base some of your characters off of people from real life? Do some people influence how you create the characters?:))

My Question is: are there any rituals that you have while you write, that you don't have when you are not writing? And so in what way do they help you? Do they inspire you? Energize you? Or is it just a craving that you have for that one guilty pleasure ;)
With love,
Sanne, from The Netherlands

I wanted to ask you about your new trilogy, what inspired you to write about Royals? How much of their lush and rich world will we see inside the book? Will it leave us on a dreaded cliffhanger? Are all three books based on him or does he have siblings? Thank you for doing this Q&A! Sorry for the long message/questions!


I wanted to ask you about your new trilogy, what inspired you to write about Royals? How much of their lush and rich world will we see inside the book? Will it leave us on a dreaded cliffhanger? Are all three books based on him or does he have siblings? Thank you for doing this Q&A! Sorry for the long message/questions!


That's why I wanted to ask about your experience writing the book and which parts were your favorite to write.



Where you always wanted to be a writer or did that just happened overtime? Also, I admire an author who can write from only a male's POV and nailed the story just perfectly. How are you able to write male's pov so perfectly without really needing to get on the female pov?
Thank you again!




My question is, which one of your books did you find was the easiest or most fun you had writing? Which one did you find a little harder to write?

Is there one author that inspired you to become an author or that has inspired you since becoming an author?

Thanks! xoox


I first read your legal brief series and fell in love with your writing instantaneously, Then I wanted more of your writing and found your Tangled Series. I loved both series. Your brilliant and an amazing author. You are one of my Top 5 authors and automatic buy for new release. Sustained and Sidebarred are my go to after I finished a very emotional books. I haven't been able to find a book written just like the way you wrote Jake Becker & The McQuaids, hilarious and so much fun to read. I can't even tell you how many times I read both series, one too many.
I have a few questions but I'm hoping I'll meet you someday soon so I can ask more. So here's what I have right now.
1. Are you fan Of "Rocky" the movies? they were mentioned in two of your books.
2. Are you a Catholic or did you go to a Catholic School, religion was mentioned in both series. (this doesn't really matter)
3. I think you also mentioned a song of Air Supply, are you a fan?
4. What was your inspiration when you created your characters? I love all of them except Dolores, can you believe that?!
Anyway, this is it for now. I am looking forward to "Royally Screwed! and more power to you.

I love your RomCom books, but I'm wondering if you would venture into different genre? If yes which one?
P.S.: I've read all of your full length books and Drew was first and still my fave :D"
warhawke wrote: "Hi Emma!
I love your RomCom books, but I'm wondering if you would venture into different genre? If yes which one?
P.S.: I've read all of your full length books and Drew was first and still my fave :D"
Thank you so much! Although RomCom is my favorite, I have an idea for a romantic thriller that I swear, one day will be written. I've also toyed with the idea of writing a horror novel because I love curling up with a good scary book when it's dark and stormy outside.
PS - Drew says, of course he's your fave - that's really the only acceptable opinion to have ;)

I'm a really big fan of yours from the Philippines.
I just want to ask of you're planning to have a book signing here?
I really want to see you ang hug you "
Hi! Thank you so much!! I would absolutely love to visit the Philippines one day, but I'm going to be sticking close to home in 2017 to focus on writing, writing, writing. However - I'm hoping the opportunity will come up in 2018. Sending big virtual hugs your way!
xoxo

I was wondering what types of scenes are the hardest to write and why?"
Hi! Thanks for the great question. When I first started the Tangled series, the hardest scenes to write were the love scenes - because, except for Twisted, they were all in the male POV. I found it challenging b/c I wanted the scenes to be sensual and emotional, but still in keeping with they guy's voice. With time, these scenes have gotten easier for me and I feel like I have a good balance between the descriptive, the emotional and the sexy. Now I sometimes struggle with scenes that have a lot of internal thoughts - mostly b/c I personally love to read and write dialogue.
xo

I love your Tangled series - they made me laugh out loud and swoon at the same time. I hope you'll visit the Philippines someday for a book signing.
My question: Which do enjoy writ..."
Hi! Thank you!! I have more fun writing the male POV b/c it's just as entertaining for me as it is for you, lol. It doesn't feel like the words are coming from me, but more like the guy character is just borrowing my fingers to type the words - which makes the writing really fresh and free and unpredictable :)

My question is would be: When you write, do you make an outline o..."
Hi Kat!
Thank you so much - that makes me sooo happy!! When I write I have the whole story outlined in my head already, though sometimes little changes are made during the actual writing. When I first get an idea for a story it's the beginning and the ending scenes that are most clear to me (dialogue too), and then I sort of fill in the chapters in-between on how the character got from point A to point B.

Sooo hard to pick just one!!! My all-time favorites, are Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (because I love the drama and though I lot of people don't, I have a huge soft spot for Heathcliff) and Gentle Rogue by Johanna Lindsey (b/c it's funny, sexy with great dialogue and fantastic characters).

I love your books and was wondering if you base some of your characters off of people from real life? Do some people influence how you create the characters?:))"
Hi Karen!
I don't consciously base my characters on any real people, but subconsciously, they always seem to get in there. For example, my little sister used to say "bagina" when she was small (just like Mackenzie, Drew's niece in Tangled) but I didn't remember that until after Tangled had already been published! Also, I'll notice little quirks, mannerisms and similarities in my characters and their conversations to people I've talked with, grown up with, know and love - but again - it's not while I'm actually writing, but after.

Reading the Tangled series I realised that even though you are a woman, you have potrayed the male mind quiet perfectly, in my mind. How do you do that? I've read other male pov's before, but either they are too much of an asshole or too much of a lady. Yours was just on point.
Also, do you believe that people can change? Or do they just change perspectives?

My Question is: are there any rituals that you have while you write, that you don't have when you are not writing? And so in what way do they help you? Do they inspire you? Energize yo..."
Hi! Not so much rituals, but I definitely sleep less when I'm in the middle of writing a book (when a good idea hits, you have to go with it, even if it's at midnight, lol). And I tend to associate certain scenes or chapters with certain songs that put me in the same emotional mindset as what's going on in that scene and I'll listen to that song over and over again while writing it (this drives my kids crazy, fyi). Then, when it's finished, I'll move onto another scene and another song.

Hi Maria! Thanks for your questions - I am so, SO EXCITED for Royally Screwed and the whole Royally series!! I'm so thrilled with the story and love the characters and really think you're going to just adore them too!! 1) I was inspired to write about royals, b/c it's such an elite and unique group - a different and interesting type of celebrity. I was very intrigued by the idea of these twenty-something characters, growing up in today's age of social media and technology, but who are bound by these older rules and traditions. 2) We see quite a bit of the luxury and privilege of the royal world, but there's a great mix of realism to it - and normalcy too. 3) Nope - no cliffhanger, never. 4) Each book focuses on a different couple. Royally Screwed is Nicholas and Olivia's story, Royally Matched and Royally Endowed are other character's stories that you'll first meet in RS - but each of the books can really be read as stand-alones.
Thank you again for your questions!! Can't wait to share the new series with you! xxoo


Hi Jessica! Thank you so much - I had an amazing time writing Tangled so it makes me very happy to know you had a great time reading it! The inspiration for Drew's POV primarily came from the group of guys I was close friends with growing up. They were very funny, terrific friends who were very "Drew-like" in the conversations and experiences I had with them through the years. A little bit of each of them went into Drew (he's my own little Frankenstein, lol) and I think that's why he turned out to be so charming and loveable, infuriating and funny for so many readers (and for me too, lol).

Yes I have!! I actually have outlines written for Mackenzie, Rain (Dee and Matthew's son) and James' (Drew and Kate's son) books. Though I'm focusing on the Royal series this year and in the beginning of 2017 - I will definitely be revisiting the Tangled world at some point. xo

Hi! Thank you - I'm so thrilled that you enjoyed Jake and the kids! I love this story and I absolutely LOVED writing it! Every part. Some of my favorites were - the first scene between Jake and the Judge (I cried! A lot!) because it showed a naturally caring and nurturing side to Jake and explained how he turned out to be the really great guy he actually is. I loved every scene between Jake and the kids (when Jake first meets Rory, the piano teacher scene and when Regan says his name are some of my favorites) because the playful, loving and sometimes frustrating spirit of my own children inspired every one. Sustained is a special book for me - I can't think of a single thing I would change about it :)

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Omg thanks so much for replying! I am so glad to hear that and so excited! I just can't wait for her book then and also for the others!:)
Really awaiting for Royally screwed as well :D

Oh by the way, I'm such a fan :) I love Sustained <3

My question is: Do you have a special food or drink that you cannot live without while you're writing a book?




Hi! I don't consciously base my characters on any real people, but after I'm done writing, I always find little hints of friends, family and people I've known. Yes, most of the research I do for my books takes place before I start writing - so I have a general background of the world my characters are in (for example, I read a lot of info about how the DC court system works before I started writing the LB series). Then, as I'm writing, I'll leave notes for myself to double check the accuracy of certain points, if I'm not sure.

Also, will you be giving arc's for Royally Screwed on netgalley or through a sign up sheet?
You're the best and thank you for your stories!
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Welcome to another NABC Q&A! For the next two weeks, we have the lovely, New York Times bestselling author, Emma Chase joining us and answering your questions!
Emma Chase lives in New Jersey with her husband, two children and two misbehaving (but really cute) dogs. She has a long-standing love/hate relationship with caffeine. Emma is an avid reader. Before her children were born she was known to consume whole books in a single day. Writing has also always been a passion and with the 2013 release of her debut romantic comedy, Tangled, the ability to now call herself an author is nothing less than a dream come true.
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