What were you in your life before you
became a writer? Did this influence your writing?
Ah, I’ve been so many things. Let’s
see. I was a lawyer in Italy, my country of origin. Then a private Italian
teacher and waitress when my now husband, then boyfriend, moved to the UK. The
time in Norwich, UK, is when I started to write ‘seriously’. And I become a mom
and a novelist when we moved to the States 5 years ago.
I guess all this moving had influenced
my writing. When you go to live in a foreign place and know zero about the
language (seriously, we could say nothing in English), you learn to rely on
body language, on shades in the voice of whoever’s talking to you. I learned to
see people, which is a great tool for a novelist. Then the whole
learning-a-new-country deal, the way it moves, the way it works. It opened my
mind as nothing else could.
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 like writing contemporary romance,
with some degree of suspense. Not sure why. I like a nice adventure with danger
and all, and I line love. I put those two together. But there are changes in
the future.
Did your reading choices have anything
to do with your choice of a genre or genres?
Definitely. I love history, and I used
to read a lot of historical novel in the line on Edward Rutherfurd, Bernard
Cornwell, and Ken Follett. I loved them, I still do. But one day, I picked up a
Nora Robert’s The MacKade brothers and I was hooked. I remember thinking, “If I
ever write a book, I want people to feel all the things I felt while reading
this book.” It’s still my first thought when I write.
What's your latest release?
I’ll release the third and last book in
the Crescent Creek Series, His Midnight Sun, in September. Then it’s going to
be a pause that I’ll use for studying, and then we’ll see. I have ideas.
What are you working on now?
I’m in the thinking phase of a new
Series, but before I start anything, I need to get through release month.
Where can we find you?
Technically, I’m on FB, Twitter, and
Google+.
In reality, I hate social media, so I
use them only as a way to advertise my books in groups. That, I love. But if
someone is interested in me, the best way of knowing me is via my blog. I love
love love it.
I have fantastic books there (not only
mine, other people’s too), I host Books Fairs, I even have a page for my
rambling thoughts. So yeah, that would be the best way to get in touch with me.
3 comments:
Viv is a great author. His Midnight Sun is great. I just finished a beta read on it.
Thank you for having me, I had so much fun! And Daryl... thank you. Your help with Aidan was invaluable. You know now how much of a handful he is...
Lovely to get to know you a little better, Viv. Great interview.
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