February Romance/Erotica Author Interview: Author #6 Victoria Grant

Victoria Grant

Born in England to a Lawrence Welk-loving mum and a Monty Python-loving dad – tea drinkers all – we moved to Canada when I was seven. My love of words and a creative imagination prompted English teachers to urge me to write for a living, especially after I received a letter from the Prime Minister who thanked me for writing to him!  That was pretty awesome for a twelve-year-old! 

Through the years, I wrote all types of stories while I earned a living as an Administrative Assistant in various businesses including a bank, a car rental firm, an ice cream company, and a pharmaceutical manufacturer. I was more than a little peeved when I discovered none of them gave out free samples! I went on to own a Wedding Coordination business for six years (talk about romance!), all the while being happily married to the love of my life.

These interesting jobs plus wedded bliss gave me oodles of ideas for romantic plot lines, tall, dark and handsome heroes and feisty, beautiful heroines, and, of course, the happily ever afters. 

So amidst endless cups of strong tea while Cole Porter tunes and the dead parrot sketch whirl around in my brain, I write romances with a dollop of humour. I have an irresistible need to create captivating characters whose lives I can make completely miserable before giving them their happy ending.

I currently live in Mississauga and spend time with family and friends, and struggle daily with the wine and chocolate that somehow magically appear in my house…

https://www.victoriagrantromance.com/

http://mybook.to/StrandedinLove

February Romance/Erotica Author Interview: Author #5 Erin Lynne

Erin Lynne

I am an indie author and my first romantic comedy book comes out in April! 

www.erin-lynne.com

https://angelabreenwrites.wordpress.com

February Romance/Erotica Author Interview: Author #4 Victoria Spencer


Victoria

Victoria is romance and erotic romance author from southern New England. She focuses on diverse and complex protagonists who want adventure as much as love.

She travels around the eastern U. S. in her tiny house looking for her own adventures.

http://victoriaspencerromance.wordpress.com

https://angelabreenwrites.wordpress.com

February Romance/Erotica Author Interview: Author #3 Angela Breen


Angela Breen


Angela Breen is a contemporary romance author from New Hampshire. She lives with her Marine Veteran husband and three beautiful children.
The family dreams of a life on the open ocean full of adventure. Angela’s earnings from book sales help towards that goal.

https://angelabreenwrites.wordpress.com

February Romance/Erotica Author Interview: Author #2 Olena Kagui

Olena

Olena is an aspiring author who enjoys all forms of writing from travel blogging to fiction. Born in Ukraine, raised in the Czech Republic and currently living in New York with her husband and rescue pittie Smiley. With a B.A. in International Relations from Anglo American University in Prague, Olena juggles various hobbies and interests while working on finishing and publishing her first novel!

https://www.olenakagui.com

February Romance/Erotica Author Interview: Author #1 Chloe S. Flanagan

Chloe S. Flanagan

Chloe S. Flanagan is an author, technical writer, blogger, and graduate of New York University. She enjoys exploring the Christian walk frankly and thoughtfully in her fiction and in her blog, The Candid Corinthian. When she’s not writing, Chloe loves music, travel, reading books in all genres, and spending time with family.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FSB4LTY/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i1

Feb Special: Romance/Erotica Group Author Interview

Romance/Erotica Group Author Interview

For the month of February, we are currently looking for 12 Romance/Erotica authors to participate in the monthly group author interview.

Do let your author friends know and join in the fun. To sign up and for more details, head over to https://internationalbookpromotion.com/blog/author-interview-sign-up-form/ 

We look forward to hearing from you.

Regards,

Jasveena

Looking for Group Author Interview Participants from the Religion, Spirituality & New Age Genre

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At International Book Promotion, we host group author interviews where we group-interview authors from different genres every month and gather the answers for each question from all authors. We will then post each question together with the answers from all participating authors. This time round, we have decided to interview authors from the #Religion, #Spirituality & #New Age genre.

To sign up or to read more, please visit this post

All you have to do is to share this post with authors who may be interested to join us for the interview.

Sexy Six Authors Q&A #10:When you hit a wall, how do you break through?

This post would be the continuation of Q&A session with the Sexy Six team and in case you’ve missed the 9th post, here is the link to it.

It’s a pleasure to interview the six sexy authors from the Sexy Six team. A warm welcome to our blog and we hope that you’ve enjoyed the interview session with us.

We’ve asked them a few questions and the answers for each question from all six of them will be published as a series. Let’s check out question #10

When you hit a wall, how do you break through?

Chris Lange 

I’ll let you know when it happens.

Leanore Elliott

I never have experienced a wall. Not in 35 novels.Time is the only blocker I struggle with.

Jennifer Theriot

It used to really bother me and stress me out. I found that the more I relax and wait until my characters speak to me, the better off I am. Sometimes, something as simple as hearing a song on the radio will inspire me and make the character speak.

Also, I’ve been known to be inspired with a glass of wine in hand (see picture below)

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Maggie Nash

I do timed writing sprints…or I do a writing retreat day with a writing buddy or three 😊
Morticia Knight

Sometimes, I just have to walk away and go do something completely different. I’ve also solved a lot of plot riddles while in the car on a long drive.

Sandy Wolters

Generally, the only time I hit a wall with a story is in the beginning while trying to develop it.  If I try too hard, the idea for a book just won’t come to me. I just can’t force the idea to come.  I have to slow down, take a deep breath, and the inspiration will come to me.

Sexy Six Authors Q&A #11:What is your writing process like?

This post would be the continuation of Q&A session with the Sexy Six team and in case you’ve missed the 10th post, here is the link to it.

It’s a pleasure to interview the six sexy authors from the Sexy Six team. A warm welcome to our blog and we hope that you’ve enjoyed the interview session with us.

We’ve asked them a few questions and the answers for each question from all six of them will be published as a series. Let’s check out question #11

What is your writing process like? Is it spontaneous or do you do a lot of planning in advance before you begin writing? 

Chris Lange 

I have no idea what tomorrow will bring. Maybe I’ll be hit by a bus, maybe I’ll meet the love of my life. My characters are the same. They live, struggle, deal and love one day at a time.

Leanore Elliott

Panster all the way. In fact, my characters take it. I am but a glorified editor of the story as they use my fingers to type.

Jennifer Theriot

Totally non-traditional – no order whatsoever ! It’s spontaneous – no outline, no planning. I’m probably the most unorganized writer, I hate to say. But it works for me. I admire writers who prepare an outline and are uber organized.

Not my style though. I fly by the seat of my pants.

Maggie Nash

A bit of both. I start spontaneously, but then I take a step back and plan the story out so I don’t end up with any plot holes.

Morticia Knight

On occasion, it’s spontaneous. However, it’s not super planned out either. It’s skeletal. I’ve written so many synopses over the years that bear little resemblance to the final product, that I’ve quit fretting over them and wasting precious writing time. Writing is very organic for me. I didn’t even do a series Bible for Hampton Road or Kiss of Leather until I was midway in. And that was only because – damn – there are a lot of characters and timeline changes !

Sandy Wolters

I can’t work from an outline.  For me, it is too confining and stifles my creativity.  The more spontaneous I am, the better the story and characters are.  Generally, I’ll just sit down in front of the computer and start writing without any idea the route the story is going to take.