1.
What were you in your life before you became a writer? Did this influence your
writing?
Before
I became a writer I was a school secretary; I loved working with all the kids.
Unfortunately, the 7-3 extremely busy, but tedious day tasks didn’t give me much time to think, never
mind create. While my past position didn’t influence me in my stories, it did give me push to spawn
my creativity on the weekends. It was very much like a shaken bottle of soda,
by the end of the week my creativity was pent up and on the verge of exploding!
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
have been trying to write outside my genre of romantic suspense, but as I write,
I inadvertently weave bits of mystery or suspense throughout the romance story.
Someday I will succeed in writing outside my genre.
3.
Did your reading choices have anything to do with your choice of a genre or
genres?
My
leisure reading absolutely influenced my writing, which is probably why I have
a hard time writing outside of romantic suspense because that is what I like to
read. My writing is very self-indulgent, they are the types of stories I love
to read myself.
4.
What's your latest release?
On
May 30th I just released my debut novel, Gumshoe Girl. It is a romantic mystery
about an amateur sleuth and how she fumbles her way through her first case
while trying to prove herself to an attractive FBI agent.
5.
What are you working on now?
I have a couple of works in progress including
the second in the Gumshoe Girl Series. Sheagan will have her work cut out for
her as she tries to discover the truth behind alleged serial murders. I also
have a new series I am working on called the Escape Series. The first book will
be called The Pina Colada Catastrophe.
6.
Where can we find you?
I
have a website where you can see my trailer for Gumshoe Girl or check out my
blog.
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