1. Are you a panster or a plotter
or perhaps a bit of both?
I’m definitely a pantser. Each book began with an idea or from
something I’d read. For example, the comment, ‘we aren’t the same people we
were twenty years ago’ and an article on gold smuggled across the Channel to
fund Bonaparte’s army inspired my book Lies of Gold.
2. Which comes first - characters
or plot for you?
The plot, or idea for the plot
first, with the main characters coming in close behind.
3. What are you working on now?
Is this a book in a current series or something totally new?
I’m just catching my breath after
writing The Moon Crossing with the amazing sci fi author Eileen Troemel. It’s 2030 with the rich and famous enjoying
the ‘out of this world’ luxury at the resort on the moon. So why are scientists
and academics being sent to the dark side of the moon, never to be seen again?
That was something totally new
for me and a lot of fun.
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.
I write historical fiction
(except for my trip to the moon) so I try to present an authentic as possible
background for the era of my stories. Having said that, a lovable animal
usually sneaks in. A plough horse in Perilous Love, a war horse in Lies of
Gold, and dogs in The Proposition and The Woman Behind the Mirror.
5. Do you write everyday or just
when the spirit hits?\
I try to write every day and some
days are better than others.
6. Where can we find you?
Website: https://nomadauthors.com/JanSelbourne/index.html
Blog: http://nomadauthors.com/blog
Twitter:
http://twitter.com/JanSelbourne
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jan.selbourne
Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14661584.Jan_Selbourne?from_search=true
Amazon
Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Jan-Selbourne/e/B0184OSZ6E/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0
Newsletter:
https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/h8t2y6
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-selbourne-2817b6140/
7. Who are your favorite authors?
What about a book you’ve enjoyed?
So many favourite authors, where
do I begin?
Historical fiction – Georgette Heyer,
Philippa Gregory, Ken Follett.
Contemporary – Neville Shute,
John Grisham, Fiona McIntosh.
I loved Anne Krist’s Burning
Bridges.
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