Hosted at Stephanie’s Blog Today
Stephanie Pace hosts me today as I talk about how I created the marewings and other monsters for my latest book. Check it out here: The Monster Mash-Up
Stephanie Pace hosts me today as I talk about how I created the marewings and other monsters for my latest book. Check it out here: The Monster Mash-Up
The book tour continues with Jimena's blog today. Since Jimena shares my love of heavy metal music, I told her about the soundtrack for A Flight of Marewings, featuring bands like…
Today I'm being hosted on April Margeson's blog. She asked a few questions about the book and my writing process. You can find her link here: http://margesonapril.wordpress.com/2014/01/07/a-flight-with-marewings/ I'm very grateful…
Thanks for hosting me, Kristen! Hello, readers of Kristen’s blog―thanks for stopping by! Adolescence. When every day is spent on the edge of a glorious revelation that never quite comes…
Author Juli. D Revezzo says: Blending Yuletide Spirits and . . . a determined detective. A few years ago, I decided to join the Romance Writers of America. I’d been…
I asked some questions about Nadine Ducca's new book, Serving Time. These are her answers. What is your story about? When interplanetary pilot and smuggler Tristan Cross decides to do good…
In addition to my interview with author Jimena Novaro about being a writer, I asked her some questions about her current story, The Withering Sword. These are her answers. Tell me…
In some corner of my mind I always knew I would be a writer. I started
writing stories as soon as I could write; they just seemed to come out of
me. At first I only wrote to entertain myself, because what can be more
fun than opening up a window to another world and watching characters go
around doing whatever I told them to?
I wrote my first “book” when I was nine for the pure pleasure of pouring
words onto a page. That novel was so incoherent that the protagonists
defeated the villain with pancakes, but every day I sat down and wrote
another few pages in awful handwriting until I finished it. This made me
realize that I could write novels. Tons of them. So for the rest of my
life, I’ve never stopped, even though I never even considered publication
seriously until about three years ago. (more…)