To get us
started can you tell us a little about what you are working on or have coming
out?
MAKE ME HOWL is available now on Kindle. It will be available
in all formats on November 15, 2013 from The
Wild Rose Press.
When Chase Holliday's gaze first met mine, something tingled on my
end. He was hot. Dark blue eyes, a square jaw, hair that was just a little too
long, and he had this way of focusing that made me wonder if I should attack or
run.
And I never run.
Together we'd make a pair anyone would sit up and notice. At least that's what I thought before I learned that he planned to wipe werewolves from the face of the planet. And since I was born with an active werewolf gene, well, let's just say our twain could never meet. Then a Blood Moon occurred while I was in heat and all my hard earned control went slamming out the window with me right behind it. That's when I learned that, like wolves in nature, werewolves mate for life.
I'm in deep trouble.
And I never run.
Together we'd make a pair anyone would sit up and notice. At least that's what I thought before I learned that he planned to wipe werewolves from the face of the planet. And since I was born with an active werewolf gene, well, let's just say our twain could never meet. Then a Blood Moon occurred while I was in heat and all my hard earned control went slamming out the window with me right behind it. That's when I learned that, like wolves in nature, werewolves mate for life.
I'm in deep trouble.
Do you have any guilty pleasures?
Cinnamon.
I love cinnamon. Hot Tamales (candy) and red hots (more candy) are yum! And Atomic Salsa from my favorite Mexican
Restaurant. Hm. Guess you could say I like things hot and spicy. J
Where do you find the inspirations for your stories?
Everywhere and anywhere. Other books, other
writers, newspaper articles, people I know, and The What If Game. (It's more of
a What Would Happen Game when I play it.) Usually, I'm doing something
different and I think, I wonder what would happen if I was by myself walking to
my car and I saw a little girl get kidnapped?
The
inspiration usually builds from there. J
Are your characters able to love or do they need to be taught?
That depends on my character. My first
heroine, Julia Seymour in TO SCHOOL A COWBOY,
had been raped and really didn't like being close to anyone, especially
men. My second heroine, Cassie Reynolds, was a touch psychic who was channeling
the dreams of a serial killer. She didn't think she could be touched, much less
fall in love.
My
third heroine, Jazzy Cannis in MAKE ME HOWL, was born a werewolf with a biting
sense of humor who loved to shake her tail. She could handle almost anything a
guy could throw at her. She didn't have to be taught, but she found she had a
lot to learn!
When you begin your stories, do you go with the flow, or go with an
outline?
I start with an
outline, then go with the flow. I've tried hard core plotting, but I get bored
if I know everything that's going to happen.
For me, The Magic comes when I give the story space to grow.
Is it hard coming up with titles or characters names?
Not really. After I know the characters and
the story, the names sort of fit. My first book, TO SCHOOL A COWBOY, was about
a troubled teacher (part of her past history was that she'd been charged with
kidnapping) who fell in love with a cowboy who had a daughter in her class.
BLIND SIGHT is about a heroine who is a touch psychic. MAKE ME HOWL is about a
woman who was born with an active werewolf gene.
What do you feel is the most important thing that a
first-time author should know?
Find a great critique group, read everything and learn
everything you can but above all, BE TRUE TO YOURSELF. Write the
stories only you can write.
I wrote MAKE ME HOWL during
the werewolf/vampire craze, but it's a very unusual werewolf story.
One last thing—HAVE FUN ! If you don't enjoy writing, don't. Do something you like, because life
is too short to pound your head on a keyboard every day.
About the Author
I’m one of six kids, four sisters and a brother, and we all
agree we had the best parents in the world. A real Leave-It-To-Beaver
upbringing. We all like our hometown so much five of the six of us still live
there.
I’m a reader first–I’ve been reading ever since I can
remember. And when I couldn’t read, I’ve always made up stories to entertain
myself.
I had a blind date on December 7 a few years ago, and
married a that guy five months later. We have three sons. When I had the third
one, I took a Louis Lamour book with me on the delivery table. The nurse
finally wrestled it away from me when the baby was ready to make his
appearance.
Almost as soon as the youngest was walking, we bought a pharmacy
and I went to work full time. At first it was only supposed to be for a couple
of weeks. Those two weeks lasted a looooong time. :-)
As soon as I had the time between playing with the husband
and kids, cooking, laundry and work, I started writing my stories down. Much
more fun! I sold my first short story to a children’s Sunday School paper. I
made $35.00, and the publisher issued it twice!
I’m not only a reader and writer, I’m a knitter, a gardner
and a darn good cook if I do say so myself. And I have an alter-ego I call
Terminally Curious, because I am, truly, terminally curious.
Links
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Twitter https://twitter.com/shaywriter
Make Me Howl
Available on Amazon
When Chase Holliday's gaze first met mine, something tingled
on my end. He was hot. Dark blue eyes, a square jaw, hair that was just a
little too long, and this way of focusing that made me wonder if I should
attack or run.
And I never run.
Together we'd make a pair anyone would sit up and notice--at
least that's what I thought. Then I learned that he planned to wipe werewolves
from the face of the planet. And since I was born with an active werewolf gene,
well, let's just say our twain could never meet.
Until a Blood Moon occurred while I was in heat and all my
hard earned control went slamming out the window with me right behind it.
That's when I learned that, like wolves in nature, werewolves mate for life.
I'm in deep trouble.
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1 comment:
I really did learn something new about you, Susan. Go figure. LOL
Loved the blog...loved the book!
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