My Lady Love
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Interview
Ken
Sep 09, 2014 05:33AM
Interview with Author Bridgitte Lesley
Hosted By Accredited Author Ken Donaldson
1.I have seen you, as I am sure many other readers are familiar with you from the self-publishing forums, give us a little insight into your background as a writer.
I have always wanted to write. It was one of my dreams. I suddenly had a lot of time on my hands and that is when I decided the time was right. I published my first ebook and that lead to more and more. I have written sixty nine novels to date. The next was to publish a paperback. My Lady Love was published and I could honestly call myself a paperback writer! The pride and joy to hold my own novel in my hand!
2.Tell me what other authors do you enjoy, who inspired you or influenced you the most to become a writer?
I drew a lot of inspiration through, believe it or not, Mills & Boon. I could pick up a book and read it in an afternoon. There were days that I literally devoured book after book. So, yes, there are many authors out there that have fuelled my inspiration. Shirley Conran was a huge favourite. Danielle Steel was another. I read every genre you can think of so I definitely need to mention Sun Tzu.
3.What made you decide upon the genre you are currently pursuing?
I write in the literary fiction genre. It is all about building characters. I thoroughly enjoying creating a new character and introducing him or her to the reader, through a book. Threaded throughout my novels you will find contemporary romance. I prefer to think of it as modern romance. My newest novel, Entwined, introduces a little of the paranormal. Something a little different for my fans and followers.
4.What is special about how you write. Do you have any set routine of method you follow?
The way I write is a little out of the norm. I sit at the laptop and construct my novel as I go along. I follow what my fingers are telling me. I follow my heart and go with the flow. I write till I have literally written my book. I then start reading and filling in the meaty bits. Now that is the juicy bit. You never know what might just happen! Much like my newest novel, Entwined, which surprised me more than anyone else!
5.What is the future plans you see for your writing next?
I will soon be publishing each of my novels in the form of a paperback. Some readers prefer an ebook but there are many who prefer to have a book in the hand. Readers do need a choice. So that is exactly what I am going to be offering. My Lady Love is the first that is available in paperback. The rest will soon follow.
6.Do you have any brief thoughts in passing you would like to share with the readers?
I think the most important thing any reader can do is to leave a review. If you weren’t impressed with a book let the author know directly. If you thought the book was really great let everyone know. With every review an author reads there is a height of excitement if it is a good one. If it is not a good review the author is stunned into silence and it is an awful feeling knowing that you might not be up to scratch. It puts you out of synch for days where you don’t even write. So, be kind, that review matters so much!
The link so that you have all the info : http://authorsdb.com/authors-director...
I do wish you all the best in the future. Certainly has been a real pleasure Talk with you Bridgitte. That is where we conclude this Interview.
Hosted By Accredited Author Ken Donaldson
1.I have seen you, as I am sure many other readers are familiar with you from the self-publishing forums, give us a little insight into your background as a writer.
I have always wanted to write. It was one of my dreams. I suddenly had a lot of time on my hands and that is when I decided the time was right. I published my first ebook and that lead to more and more. I have written sixty nine novels to date. The next was to publish a paperback. My Lady Love was published and I could honestly call myself a paperback writer! The pride and joy to hold my own novel in my hand!
2.Tell me what other authors do you enjoy, who inspired you or influenced you the most to become a writer?
I drew a lot of inspiration through, believe it or not, Mills & Boon. I could pick up a book and read it in an afternoon. There were days that I literally devoured book after book. So, yes, there are many authors out there that have fuelled my inspiration. Shirley Conran was a huge favourite. Danielle Steel was another. I read every genre you can think of so I definitely need to mention Sun Tzu.
3.What made you decide upon the genre you are currently pursuing?
I write in the literary fiction genre. It is all about building characters. I thoroughly enjoying creating a new character and introducing him or her to the reader, through a book. Threaded throughout my novels you will find contemporary romance. I prefer to think of it as modern romance. My newest novel, Entwined, introduces a little of the paranormal. Something a little different for my fans and followers.
4.What is special about how you write. Do you have any set routine of method you follow?
The way I write is a little out of the norm. I sit at the laptop and construct my novel as I go along. I follow what my fingers are telling me. I follow my heart and go with the flow. I write till I have literally written my book. I then start reading and filling in the meaty bits. Now that is the juicy bit. You never know what might just happen! Much like my newest novel, Entwined, which surprised me more than anyone else!
5.What is the future plans you see for your writing next?
I will soon be publishing each of my novels in the form of a paperback. Some readers prefer an ebook but there are many who prefer to have a book in the hand. Readers do need a choice. So that is exactly what I am going to be offering. My Lady Love is the first that is available in paperback. The rest will soon follow.
6.Do you have any brief thoughts in passing you would like to share with the readers?
I think the most important thing any reader can do is to leave a review. If you weren’t impressed with a book let the author know directly. If you thought the book was really great let everyone know. With every review an author reads there is a height of excitement if it is a good one. If it is not a good review the author is stunned into silence and it is an awful feeling knowing that you might not be up to scratch. It puts you out of synch for days where you don’t even write. So, be kind, that review matters so much!
The link so that you have all the info : http://authorsdb.com/authors-director...
I do wish you all the best in the future. Certainly has been a real pleasure Talk with you Bridgitte. That is where we conclude this Interview.
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