1. Do you write a single genre or do your fingers flow over the keys creating tales in many forms? Does your reading choices reflect your writing choices? Are there genres you wouldn’t attempt? ~Though I love reading many genres, my favorite story is a Scottish medieval romantic suspense, which is my favorite type of book to write as well. I plan on remaining in the medieval time frame for the foreseeable future. As far as genres that I wouldn't attempt, I enjoy writing a bit of comedy in my stories, so I would avoid writing horror. 2. Heroes, Heroines, Villains. Which are your favorite to write? Does one of these come easy and why? ~I love writing all three and find each book will come with a character who is clearer in my mind than the others. As to which character that will be, each book is different. 3. Heroes. How do you find them? Do pictures, real life or plain imagination create the man you want every reader to love? Do they come before the plot or after you have the idea for the story? ~There is no set way for how a hero appears to me. At times, I see a photo and 'know' this will be a future hero, or while plotting a new book, the hero will appear. Other times, like my hero Alexander MacGruder, he pesters me and wakes me up at night to write his story. 4. Heroines. How do you find them? Do pictures, real life or imagination create the woman you want the reader to root for? Do they appear before the plot or after you have the idea for the story? ~My heroines arrive the same way as my heroes. I've long given up on trying to get my characters to cooperate. I let them evolve as they choose. They all tend to be stubborn. :) 5. Villains or villainesses or an antagonist, since they don’t always have to be the bad guy or girl. They can be a person opposed to the hero’s or heroine’s obtaining their goal. How do you choose one? How do you make them human? ~For me, the 'threat' of the story, if it is indeed a person, is ALWAYS a human first. In the villain's mind, they are never evil, but are driven, have a clear agenda, and are innovative in achieving their goals. 6. What is your latest release? Who is the hero, heroine and or the villain? ~My latest release, the first book The Oath Trilogy, is "An Oath Taken." My hero is Sir Nicholas Beringar an English knight, the heroine is Lady Elizabet Armstrong a Scottish noble, and the villain is the Scottish Earl of Dunsten. 7. What are you working on now? ~I finished copy edits this past week on book #2, An Oath Broken, which will be released on 22 June 2015, and I'm currently working on edits for book #3 An Oath Sworn, which will be released on December 23rd of 2015. 8. How can people find you? Website: http://www.dianacosby.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Diana-Cosby-Romance-Author/150109024636?ref=ts
Friday, December 26, 2014
Friday's Guest - Diana Cosby Talking About Heroes, Heroines and Villains #MFRWauthor
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Good morning and my sincere thanks for having me on Eclectic writer to talk about heroes, heroines, and villains. I enjoy crafting stories, and it's always fun to talk about how we create the characters we love. I hope you're enjoying the holidays, and may your New Year be the best yet!
Sincerely,
Diana Cosby
Diana, Good to have you as a guest
Janet,
My sincere thanks again. I appreciate your having me as a guest on Eclectic writer. Take care, and I wish you a wonderful New Year!
Sincerely,
Diana Cosby
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