
June Group Author Interview for Non-Fiction/Memoirs/Biographies authors
Hello everyone! It’s time to reveal the answers for all 12 questions answered by 12 author participants in the June Group Author Interview, in the 12 genres, 12 authors, 12 months and 12 questions series! The support from Non-Fiction/Memoirs/Biographies authors was amazing as we have 12 authors participating in this group author interview.
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So, the 10th question is “Writing the truth is very liberating. How do you feel when the book is finally out and being acknowledged by the public?”
1) Author #1 : Gilbert Van Kerckhove
Good to hear positive comments
Whenever one of my books is launched, I feel like a parent that comes home from the hospital with a new baby!
I was excited and it was a huge accomplishment for me having ignored writing my book for a decade.
4) Author #4: Umm Sulaim
Each time I publish a book and the book is widely received and celebrated, I feel elated and celebrate my efforts and my readers.
5) Author #5: Ken Johnson
Generally, I am walking on clouds during this period of the process. However, there is an element which like to comment on what they “think” you said than what you actually wrote. So, I have dealt with negative backlashes from groups who never read my books and have no clue of what I actually said. They, in turn, try to turn their fiction into reality.
I always feel apprehensive just before publishing, worrying if the book is good enough, entertaining enough in narration, and worrying about if my readers will enjoy it. But once the book is out, there is a sense of accomplishment and excitement in anticipation of the first review to come in, which gives me a sense of what the reader took from my book.
7) Author #7: Pratima Nagaraj
It feels exhilarating and there is deep sense of satisfaction and freedom from having expressed what I know out there into the world. It is even more fulfilling to see the reviews shared by readers as to how the books have changed their personality and the way they see and experience life! I am extremely grateful and happy to see the way my books have gone into the world and inspired people.
8) Author #8: Shirley Mandel Satterfield
It takes everything I’ve got to write, rewrite and revise my books so I often feel tired and drained when I’m done, but when I finally get that finished, published, glossy new book in my hot little hands, I feel like I’ve just accomplished something important.
9) Author #9: Errol Baptiste
Finally getting some acknowledgement by the public and being interviewed 3 times by the internet radio station of Chat and Spin.
10) Author #10: Edna Cane-Swannepoel
My biggest concern will be if the public will be just as opened as the first book
11) Author #11: Kristalen Babb
I feel a weight is slowly lifting from my shoulders. My book is to help people as we motivate one another. I ow feel proud that I accomplished something I thought I’ll never do.
12) Author #12) Steve Wilson
Ecstatic
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Jasveena
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