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Wednesday, 3 May 2017

​Get to know​ Victoria L James

Book Questions

Victoria L. James



Tell us your latest news?

I’m just about to release the third book in the Natexus series, Marcus, which I am both excited and terrified about. I love these characters in this world I created. It’s important to me that they translate perfectly on paper for everyone who takes a chance on my writing. J


What book are you reading now?

TJ Klune’s Wolfsong. The writing is superb.


Your books are so emotional. How long does it take for you to be able to get the characters out of your mind and move on to the next?

They never leave my mind, to be honest. I’m struggling to part with the characters from Natexus—probably my most emotional and angst-driven series yet. When I write, I literally bleed my heart and soul onto those pages. It’s both draining and cathartic. I don’t think I’ll ever really move on from those guys, so all I can do now is be proud of them and hope everyone loves Natalie, Alex, and Marcus as much as I do. fingers crossed


Are the names of the characters in your novels important?

I have to feel like they fit, but naming the characters is the hardest part of writing any story for me. Haha. I’m terrible at it. It takes me forever.


What are the most important attributes to remaining sane as a writer?

Alcohol.
And friends you can cry on and trust.


What is the most demeaning thing said about you as a writer?

Sheesh, I’ve no idea. I tend to avoid reviews, especially anything negative that will make me doubt myself, but I have no doubts there are some people out there who don’t think my work is for them. Actually, I think the most demeaning thing said about me has come from family/friends in real life who can take the writing gig as one big joke. If you tell people you’re an indie writer, they instantly say “So you write mummy porn.” They have no idea what goes into the whole process. That’s got to be the most irritating thing people can say. A) Because I don’t, and b) because even if I did, who the hell is anyone to try and demean someone else’s passion or dream? I’ve learned a lot of lessons over the last two and half years in the book world. One of the biggest ones is to pay attention to who cheers for you when you’re winning and who stays silent. I’ve taken a lot of notes, and I now make a point of surrounding myself with those who live and love as passionately and genuinely as I like to. If anything demeaning does get said, I’ve got the best people around me to pick me up and dust me off.


How do you react to a bad review of one of your books?

I go into meltdown and threaten to quit writing… for, like, a day. Haha. Then I get determined, get up, stop feeling sorry for myself and get back to business. I avoid the bad reviews if I can, but that’s purely for my own sanity. Everyone has a right to love or hate a story. All I can do is tell the tale that’s in my heart. I can’t expect every human being on the planet to resonate with it the same way I do.


What was the hardest part of writing your book?

I don’t really know. Writing is like breathing for me. I guess the tears when writing are hard to deal with. I feel like one big boiling pot of emotion sometimes. I love it, though. It’s my life. I can’t believe I’m lucky enough to be doing this.


Did you learn anything from writing your book and what was it?

I learn something every time I write and release a book. They’re usually little insignificant things, but hopefully they’re all making me a better author with every book I write. Hopefully.


Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp?

Most of my books carry a similar theme in the background: Live life for YOU. Never, ever give up. Never, ever believe something is over if your heart keeps beating to remind you it isn’t. Life is tough, but you’ve got this. You’ve just got to want it badly enough.


Have you ever read or seen yourself as a character in a book or a movie?

I don’t know how I feel about this, but my work colleagues have recently told me I am Madeline from Big Little Lies. head desk Haha. I think I am more like Izzy Moffit from my first book release, Izzy Moffit’s Road to Wonderland.

Describe in 5 words, your writing:

Pure. Honest. Emotional. Deep. Insightful.


What do you use to write your book?

I write both on my mac and in a notebook. Or several hundred notebooks.


Do you listen to music while you write or read?

Oh, yes. Besides writing, music is my life. All genres. I have it playing throughout approx 80% of my day.


If you could write with any other author(s) who would it be and why?


L.J. Stock is my writing soul mate, and we’ve already released the MC series, Babylon together. We have so many ideas for the years to come. We’re currently working on book 3 of the Babylon series, actually. If I had to pick someone else apart from Lou… Crikey! I don’t know. I adore Emma Scott’s work, so possibly her. I also love Claire C. Riley but she’d have me writing about gore and horror and I’d be a total wuss. Hahaha. Anyone who’d want me, I guess. Anyone who is willing to commit to something and trust you to be on their wavelength is kind of putting all their faith in you, so it’s a big, big commitment to make. You’ve got to be able to disagree with that person. It’s not something you can just throw together. I don’t think so, anyway.



NON- BOOK QUESTIONS



When you were a child what did you want to be when you grew up?

A journalist or a primary school teacher.


Did/Do you have a nickname?

Ha! LOTS. Let’s just leave it at that. Most can’t be said without censorship.

What are your pet peeves?

Disingenuous people. Liars. Mean girls. Entitled people. Quitters. People who chew with their mouth open.

What is your favourite coffee shop drink?

I’m not a huge coffee fan. I go into Starbucks and order tea. I can practically hear the international gasps of all my friends across the world, right now.

What's your favourite tv show?

Sons of Anarchy. Friends. Big Little Lies. Suits.


What is your favourite kind of cookie?

Oatmeal and raisin.


If you were stranded on a deserted island, what three things would you have and why?

I’d need music, books, and a toothbrush… for obvious reasons.

Where would you go if you had a time machine?

Back to spend some time with my Grandma while she was still alive and I was just a kid who had no idea I was about to lose her so soon.

Which is your favourite quote?

It’s a long one. You ready?

 Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It is a very mean and nasty place and it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t how hard you hit; it’s about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. How much you can take, and keep moving forward. That’s how winning is done. Now, if you know what you’re worth, then go out and get what you’re worth. But you gotta be willing to take the hit, and not pointing fingers saying you ain’t where you are because of him, or her, or anybody. Cowards do that and that ain’t you. You’re better than that!”




If you were an ice cream what flavour would you be?

Mint choc chip.



What song best describes you?

Moments – Tove Lo



THIS OR THAT


Pepsi or Coke
Neither.

Michael Fassbender or  Colin Farrell
Colin Farrell

Cows or Sheep
Cows

 Castle or Town house
Castle

City or Country
Country

Lover or Fighter

Bit of both

Pop or Rock Music
Rock

80’s or 90’s
90s

Singing or dancing

Dancing
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Tuesday, 2 May 2017

Get to Know - JJ Harper

Book Questions
JJ Harper
Hi thanks for this, I can’t wait to meet you all on the 12/13th May
Tell us your latest news?
Narrow Margins is finally on its way. After a delay while The Reunion Trilogy were re-edited I have finally got my first round of edits back from my editor. So I’m expecting to launch this just after the signing. It’s another book based around the characters in the Reunion/Troy family. This time about Corrie Deschamps, Raff’s brother and Griff Broderick, the usual guys all make and appearance too and this is my first GFY book, I love it and can’t wait to share it.
What book are you reading now?
I’m reading Tillie Cole’s latest Hades Hangmen book Damnable Grace. I haven’t read M/F books for a while but Tillie is always a go-to author for me. I love her style and how amazing her characters are as she brings them so beautifully to life.
Your books are so emotional. How long does it take for you to be able to get the characters out of your mind and move on to the next?
Thank you. They don’t ever really leave my head, lol. All of my books have characters that feature in other. The characters from my M/F series Finding Me have turned up in the Reunion and Troy books, so I don’t mind if the keep talking to me.
Are the names of the characters in your novels important?
Oh, I think so yes, a name can make or break a character. You want the name to fit the description of the character. I want my readers be able to picture the character and a good name can make all the difference.
What are the most important attributes to remaining sane as a writer?
Ha! I don’t think you’ll find a sane writer. We all have far too many voices in our heads!
What is the most demeaning thing said about you as a writer?
Ouch! This is a hard one. I had a review for my first book that said my writing was worse than a second grader.
How do you react to a bad review of one of your books?
Bad reviews come with the territory, I can take a well written bad review if it tells why the reader didn’t like it, if it just wasn’t to their liking and they explain why. But reviews that are personal or aggressive hurt but I have thicker skin now two years on, I can brush them off.
What was the hardest part of writing your book?
Oh my, this varies from book to book, in the first Troy Book Into the light I had to let one of the characters die, this had me crying for days and still does now.
But if I generalise it, I always struggle around the halfway mark. I know where I want the story to go and how it will end but the middle always seems to have me stuck as I move the book forward.

Did you learn anything from writing your book and what was it?
To trust myself and have faith that the characters work. To never give up, I trashed a book at 57K words because it wasn’t working properly and now it’s one of my favourites.

Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp?
That true love does exist, it’s not always easy and be a tough road but it’s there and it’s real. As a writer of M/M books I think the most important thing is love is love, it doesn’t matter who you love as long as you love them with everything you have.
Have you ever read or seen yourself as a character in a book or a movie?
No, I don’t think so, I can identify with characters but not seen myself as one. I find it difficult to imagine a specific actor as one of my characters because I know what they look like to me. That’s the best thing about books, you could ask 10 people who have read the same book to describe the main character and they would all have a different idea of what they look like.
Describe in 5 words, your writing:
Sexy love, happy-ever-after
What do you use to write your book?
I use Word on Onedrive so I can work with my editor if we need to.
Do you listen to music while you write or read?
Always, I have either my iPod or Spotify on all the time. I can find an artist that can sum up a whole character or that one line can make the story make sense to me. My latest is named after a song that once I heard it I had to write about a character that fitted the song, so we got Griff and Narrow Margins.
If you could write with any other author(s) who would it be and why?
I have friends that we plan to collaborate and work together in the near future, we have a similar style of writing that I know will work well. Other than that I don’t think I would choose anyone in particular.
NON- BOOK QUESTIONS
When you were a child what did you want to be when you grew up?
I wanted to be a nurse.
Did/Do you have a nickname?
No, I don’t ever remember having one.
What are your pet peeves?
Bad manners, I hate rude people.
What is your favourite coffee shop drink?
A hazelnut latte or English breakfast tea.
What's your favourite tv show?
I don’t watch much TV, but loved anything by Victoria Wood. Grey’s Anatomy was a huge favourite of mine and The Big Bang Theory.
What is your favourite kind of cookie?
Oat and Raisin or a granola bar.
If you were stranded on a deserted island, what three things would you have and why?
Marlon Texiera for obvious reasons or Zac Efron.
All my Kindle books in paperback, because I don’t there would be power or an internet connection.
Clinique moisture surge moisturizer, I hate dry skin.

Where would you go if you had a time machine?
I’d go back to the Tudor times, I’d love to be a fly on the wall in Henry VIII’s court.
Which is your favorite quote?
‘I love you’ I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of that.
If you were an ice cream what flavor would you be?
Lemon gelato - something with zing and very moreish 😉
What song best describes you?
My husband just said Never Mind the Bollocks!
THIS OR THAT
Pepsi or Coke
Neither I don’t like them
Michael Fassbender or  Colin Farrell
Michael Fassbender
Cows or Sheep
Cows to look at. Lamb to eat!
. Castle or Town house
Castle
City or Country
Country
Lover or Fighter
Lover
Pop or Rock Music
Pop, mainly Indie
80’s or 90’s
80’s
Singing or dancing
Both, neither very well


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Monday, 1 May 2017

Get to Know Sienna Grant

Book Questions


Tell us your latest news?
Hi There! I've started a teen fiction book about bullying and the emotional effects it has on a child. My daughter was a victim not too long back and I don't think there's enough teen fiction around.

What book are you reading now?
This Man at the moment.

Your books are so emotional. How long does it take for you to be able to get the characters out of your mind and move on to the next?

Almost no time to start a new book but my characters do stay with me.

Are the names of the characters in your novels important?
No they come from imagination but until I write the character a little bit more do I know if the name fits the character.

What are the most important attributes to remaining sane as a writer?
I'm not sure, I don't think I'm that sane lol.


What is the most demeaning thing said about you as a writer?
I'll be honest no one has ever said anything about me demeaning as a writer I don't think.

How do you react to a bad review of one of your books?
Take it on board and see what can change for the next book.

What was the hardest part of writing your book?

The middle I think but it's when that block kicks in.


Did you learn anything from writing your book and what was it?
Maybe there's always someone willing to read your words even if you think you're not so good 



Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp?
Not really, 

Have you ever read or seen yourself as a character in a book or a movie?
No never! 


Describe in 5 words, your writing:
Emotional, sweet, sexy, deep and heartfelt 
What do you use to write your book?
Google docs on my laptop



Do you listen to music while you write or read?
Most of the time, but if I need to concentrate and get a certain part finished I tend to have silence.

If you could write with any other author(s) who would it be and why?
There's so many I'd love to write with but that's hard because you need to trust the person you're writing with x




NON- BOOK QUESTIONS


When you were a child what did you want to be when you grew up?
An air hostess 


Did/Do you have a nickname?
Nope!

What are your pet peeves?
It depends 
What is your favourite coffee shop drink?
Vanilla latte from costa

What's your favourite tv show?
Hawaii 5-0 
What is your favourite kind of cookie?
Double choc chip
If you were stranded on a deserted island, what three things would you have and why?
A paperback - so I wouldn't have to worry about battery

A notebook and pen - so I can write when I have ideas 
I don't think I need anything else ;)

Where would you go if you had a time machine?
Back to when I was 16 and do things differently


Which is your favorite quote?
Karma - what goes around, comes around.

If you were an ice cream what flavor would you be?
Mint choc chip

What song best describes you?
I can never answer that one it depends on my mood! 


THIS OR THAT

Pepsi or Coke
Pepsi

Michael Fassbender or  Colin Farrell
Colin Farrell

Cows or Sheep
Cows

. Castle or Town house
Castle

City or Country
Country

Lover or Fighter
Lover

Pop or Rock Music
Rock

80’s or 90’s
90s

Singing or dancing
Dancing
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