1.
Did you always want to
write?
I think subconsciously I
have always wanted to be a writer but I never had a particular desire to write
in school. In fact, I absolutely hated reading and writing in
school. This was mostly because I did not have a choice in what I was
reading and the writing assignments were so constricting and most of the time
on a very short deadline. When I was alone, I loved reading and I always
kept a journal. I had and still have a very vivid imagination and took me
a long time before I realized I should be writing my ideas down.
2. Do you
think there is a difference between a writer and an author? If you do how would you categorize yourself?
I honestly use the two
terms interchangeably. I used to think that you weren’t an author until
you have been published, but since being published I noticed that I still refer
to myself as a writer.
3.
Tell me about your
writing process.
When I get an idea for a
story, I jump on the computer and start writing. Once I have a solid chapter
or scene written, I take a step back and think about what I want my story to
include and where I want my story to end. I create a very basic outline,
and then go back to writing. Sometimes I follow that outline completely
and other times my characters run away with my story and I end up with
something entirely different than I thought. I don’t think I could ever
commit to a complete detailed outline but for me it’s important to give myself
a little directions.
4.
What have you learned
about yourself through your writing process or writing in general?
I am very superstitious
about talking about, or letting anyone read my writing before it’s
completed. I don’t consider myself a superstitious person in any
other aspect in my life except for my writing.
5.
Tell me about any
current or future projects you are working on.
Without giving away too
many details, I am working on a Fantasy-Romance Novel that just might end up
being a series, and I am also working on a historical romance novella that is
set in a fictional town in regency England . When I have completed both of those projects
I also have an idea for a psychological thriller. While romance and
fantasy are my biggest passions, there are so many other stories that I would
love to write.
6.
Most important, cake
or ice cream, or milk or dark chocolate? Which do you
prefer?
Chocolate cake without
frosting, I hate frosting! Definitely milk chocolate.
7.
Favorite books
There are so many amazing
books that I love, I don’t think I could pick one favorite. To name a few, I
love William Goldman’s The Princess Bride, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and Neil
Gaiman’s Stardust.
8.
Favorite color
I tend to favor bold
colors, especially maroon and navy blue.
9.
Favorite author
There are so many authors
that I love, but if I had to choose, I would say Neil Gaiman. Not only is
he a fantastic author and natural born storyteller but he is very inspirational
and gives great advice for new authors trying to make their way.
10.
Any tips to share
Write everyday! Whether working on a story or just
writing in a journal, keep writing and don’t stop. Also, do not forget to
support your fellow authors, leave a review for books you read, retweet someone
who is trying to spread the word about their book. We can all use a
little help, and it’s a great way to make friends and gain supports for your
own work.
A Prince for Valentines
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Annie Acorn’s 2015 Valentine’s Day Treasury
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Thanks so much, Merrie!
Thank you Sheila for having me!
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