What were you in your life
before you became a writer? I was a computer programmer at Hertz for
almost sixteen years. I started writing about halfway through that period.
After surviving several laysoff, it was finally my turn, and I focused on my
writing. My husband and I relocated from Oklahoma to the Seattle area for a
change—and we love it!
Did this influence your
writing? My programming life did not really influence my writing, but I do tend
toward the artistic side. I love museums, I have a vocal music minor degree, so
I love singing, and I draw and paint. I guess programming wasn’t really in my
heart.
2. Are you genre specific
or general? I’m specific to the romance genre, because I want the happy ending.
It’s the sub-genres where I go off kilter. Considering I have a contemporary
series, and a gothic novella. My Historicals include a Cinderella twist series
through the evil stepmother (that one is not a happy ending—what can I say?
She’s the evil stepmother) set in the late 1700s; My other Historicals range
from 1920s with my Martini Club friends, a Regency, a civil war, and now a Mail
Order Bride series coming out in June.
3. Did your reading
choices have anything to do with your choice of a genre or genres?
I love a well-written
story with a strong heroine and hero. A believable clash of wills. But my
favorite reads tend toward Contemporary and Regency era.
4. What's your latest
release? My mail order bride series is the latest project. The Counterfeit (June
11th) and The Breakaway (June 18th). That’s my main focus
at the moment…
5. What are you working on
now? However,
while they are with the editor, I am working on the second book in my Regency
Rebel Lords of London. Book 1 is The Earl’s Error with Trifecta Publishing
House, the second book is The Marquis’s Misstep. But this work is in the very early
stages.
6. Where can we find you?
I am everywhere! 😊
Kathy
L Wheeler (a.k.a. Kae Elle Wheeler for her Cinderella Series) has a BA in
Management Information Systems from the University of Central Oklahoma that
includes over forty credit hours of vocal music. She was a computer programmer
for the Hertz Corporation for over fifteen years and utilizes karaoke for her
vocal music talents. Other passions include the NFL, the NBA, travel musical
theatre, painting, reading, and writing.
She
is a member of several chapters of the Romance Writers of America: Greater
Seattle chapter, Olympia and Eastside chapters, The Beau Monde Chapter and
Hearts Through history.
Her
main sources of inspiration come from mostly an over-active imagination. She
currently resides in the Seattle area with her musically talented husband, Al,
and their bossy cat, Carly, and sweet dog, Angel.
15 comments:
Hi, Janet.
Thank you for hosting me today and tomorrow.
I am currently on Orcas Island in the San Juan Islands for a writing retreat with several fabulous other authors: Jami Davenport, Laurie Ryan, Elizabeth Mxxx, Regina Kammer, Kathryn Jane and Marie Tuhart. It's a beautiful place to revamp and gain inspiration.
GREAT interview Kathy!
So nice to learn more about fellow authors
Good luck and God's blessings
PamT
Thanks, Pamela. It's been awhile since I've done this. :)
Great blog! Love learning about other writers. :)
I love Mail Order Bride stories! I enjoyed learning more about you and what you write.
Thanks Diana.
Thank you kara.
Wow, I'm imagining how much research you have to do writing in so many genres! Great interview!
It's crazy.i had a second suitcase with just books this past week. And, i actually ysed them.
Thank you for the 2-day post, Janet! I enjoyed meeting some of your followers.
Hi...so sorry I'm late. Great interview. We miss you here in Oklahoma, but I'm glad you're happy in Seattle. Congrats on the new series. I've enjoyed critiquing the first two. Look forward to reading more.
Kathy, I too have a history of singing, drawing, and painting! I knew there was something I liked about you! LOL Love, learning more about you, sweet friend! And congrats on your new series!
Congrats on the new release, Kathy. Great blog post.
Much love Darcy! Me too.
Thank you Diane.
Appreciate and miss you too, Alicia!
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