1. What were you in your
life before you became a writer? Did this influence your writing?
To a certain extent, I
think every writer is born a writer. It’s something that’s just there, the urge (and hopefully the
ability) to make something that lives only in your imagination come to life for
others through your words, and I say this because without that urge (and
hopefully ability) writing in the sense of telling a story’s just not possible.
That being said, of course there’s that day-to-day thing of making a living. In
my case, I worked as a paralegal for forty-one years and yes ma’am, that’s had
a huge impact on my writing, both in technique and subject matter. I’m also a
country girl raised in the small town Deep South, which has definitely had a major impact on my
writing. I’m also a wife, mother, and grandmother, and since everyone’s life is
their own novel, that’s also a great source of material.
2. Are you genre specific or general? Why? I
don't mean genres like romance, mystery, fantasy etc. There are many subgenres
of the above.
I’m all over the place.
I never set out to write a specific anything. A story occurs to me and I tell
it, and it’s whatever genre or subgenre it turns out to be. In general, if I
have one thread that does recur in my work, it’s a paranormal slant. Sometimes a little, sometimes a whole lot;
sometimes humorous, sometimes anything but.
3. Did your reading choices
have anything to do with your choice of a genre or genres?
Undoubtedly. I’ve always
been an eclectic reader, and my preferences have changed over the years. I’ve
always loved romantic suspense and thrillers, I’ve always preferred novels with
a paranormal element. I used to be quite a horror fan, but with age I’ve grown
away from that. Life’s sometimes horrible enough, just watch the news. In the
last few years, I’ve preferred to read lighter suspense, especially the ones
with humor. I read for entertainment, and in fact, I write for the same reason.
Entertainment. My own. So my hope is in entertaining myself, I manage to
entertain readers, too.
4. What's your latest
release?
Let me think, it’s been
a while, actually. I’ve just retired and my last two years in a law office were
rather—well, brutal, and didn’t leave me much mental stamina for writing. But my actual last release was the fourth War-N-Wit, Inc. novel, MeanStreet, LLC. That’s a light, paranormal romantic suspense
series with lots of humor in it (that is, I hope it’s got lots of humor in it,
that’s what I’ve been told anyway.) I tend to throw a lot of genre elements
into one book.
5. What are you working on
now?
Right now I’m working
(and have been working) on the second novel in the Southern Justice series (Country
Justice being the first novel in that series), titled Black Turkey Walk. Those particular books are small town
suspense/thriller novels which are very dear to my heart. As I’ve always said of
the first book, I know the places of Country
Justice because I live there, and I know the
characters of Country Justice because
I’m part of them and they’re part of me. I also write occasionally with friend
and fellow writer Jude Pittman and she asked me a few months ago to collaborate
on a book she’s working on, the fourth of her A Murder State of Mind series titled Deadly Lights featuring private investigator Kelly McWinter. There
was one plot line in there just screaming the name of one of the characters
from my Southern Justice series, a
character readers know as T-bone. It wasn’t planned, it just happened. So
T-bone’s making a guest appearance.
6. Where can we find you?
I’m at Books We Love, Ltd. and available on Amazon. Readers can also visit on Facebook and at my
blogs, Writin' With Southern Stylin'! and Flowers on the
Fence.
6 comments:
Interesting interview! It's always fun to learn more about an author and her writing.
As Gail's writing partner, I can tell you that she is an absolute wizard to write with. We clicked so well working on Sisters of Prophecy that I couldn't resist "begging" her to join me on "Deadly Lights" and now, well it just isn't near as much fun to work on anything if Gail's not part of the mix. You will absolutely love her Southern Justice series, I guarantee it. Country Justice is one of the best romantic suspense with a paranormal undertone that I've ever read, and I am hard to please. Also, if you love "fun" paranormal and you haven't read the "Wars", "War N' Wit, Inc", The Witch, The Coven, Redemption and Mean Street, then you are in for the read of your life -- be prepared for laughter in with "OMG, how are they going to get out of that". Jude, the very proud writing partner of Gail Roughton
Thanks both for visiting. Love the Southern Justice book and the Sisters of Prophecy
Love these interviews. It is nice to learn about the lives and writing journeys of other writers.
I'm a fan of Gail's. She is a gifted storyteller and has a wonderful sense of humor that shines in the stories I've enjoyed. Country Justice just may be my favorite so I'm looking forward to book 2 in the series. Gail, so glad you'll have the time to get busy on more stories!!!
Janet, thanks so much for having me! Ann and Tricia, I appreciate y'all stopping by. Jude, hush, are you trying to embarrass me? And J.Q. -- I think you've always been there for me since my very first blog post ever! You're a rare and special lady and I appreciate you more than you know!
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