1.
Are
you a panster or a plotter or perhaps a bit of both?
A panster. Before I begin writing a
novel, I decide on a plot, but I don’t make detailed plans.
2.Which comes first - characters
or plot for you? First
I fill in detailed character profiles for the main
protagonists and shorter ones for important minor protagonists. By the time I
write chapter one I know the characters as well as I know friends.
3.What are you working on now? Is this a book in a
current series or something totally new? I am writing Saturday’s Child,
Heroines Born on Different Days of the Week, Book Seven.
Books two to seven are not sequels. They are
classic regency novels in which some characters take minor parts in one of the
other stories.
4. Do you have some kind of object or
place that figures in most of your books? I use gems a lot, hospitals and
caves.
No, but my books are rich with details
of historical costume, food and places to recreate times past.
5. Do you write every day or just when
the spirit hits?
My aim is to have a book, which
requires intensive research, published every year. This means I don’t have the
option of only writing when the spirit hits. I rarely take a day off.
6. Where can we find you? You can find
me at.
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