Interview with Sean Michael:
Thank you so much for having me today!
Fire off five words to describe your book:
Hot,
sweet, first times, ropes
What are you currently reading?
I’m
looking forward to diving into Ranch Manny by BA Tortuga and Morticia Knight’s
In the Name of the Father has been burning a hole on my TBR pile!
Give us an out of context quote from your book to warm our hearts:
He wrapped around Eric and moved
in tiny circles, not caring that it was a fast song.
Tell us your best three sentence campfire story:
The
bed was lumpy and there were a lot of bugs. A lot of bugs. So they went home.
(I’m not a fan of camping so that’s a happy ending to me 😉)
Name one song or artist that gets you fired up:
I’m
on a Lorena McKennitt kick right now, The Book of Secrets is an album I play on
repeat intermittently. But I want to mention David Bowie, because I can always
listen to him.
Fire down below! What’s the first object you save?
Bacon!
(my dog not the food) And if he’s safe, I need my laptop and my phone.
Anything you have the burning desire to say?
I
miss winter already! I do love spring, but it’s happening way too fast and the
snow is disappearing quickly.
Advice for newly sparking writers in three sentences or less:
What
works for me is writing every day during the week; I need it to be a habit. So,
my advice would be just do it – find what works for you and do it. Don’t be
afraid to try something new if what you’re doing isn’t working.
Which of your characters would you want to share a campfire with, and
why?
Probably
Todd from Winter Boys: Todd because his job is to take people out on outdoor
adventures. As I noted above, I am not much of a camper, so he’d be very
useful! Which is probably a far more practical approach than the question was
meant to be answered with…
Can you briefly describe your writing process for us?
I
usually have several stories on the go so that when I get blocked on one, I can
shift and move to another. Unless there’s a deadline, then it’s head down get
it done.
What is next on your writerly horizon?
I’m currently working on a story about two guys who got divorced when their three week old baby was kidnapped and they couldn’t deal with life, let alone each other when she wasn’t found. The story opens a year after the divorce with their baby, now two, being found and returned to them.
I’m also working on a new story in the
Underground series.
Welcome back to
Nailz, a tattoo and piercing parlor where the staff support each other
fiercely.
When Rick invites Eazy to one of Nailz’s backyard barbecues, he
has no idea what fate has in store for his old friend.
Eric is fairly new to Nailz, where he sweeps and
cleans the shop five days a week and lives upstairs in a tiny one-room
apartment. He is innocent, sweet, and untutored in the ways of the BDSM
lifestyle. His friends warn Eazy that he’s shy and easily spooked. Eazy is
intrigued by the sweet lad and they spend most of the evening at the party
together and make plans to have dinner together soon.
New to everything, Eric is nonetheless eager to
spend time with the handsome Eazy, who he believes could date anyone he wanted
to, and as their relationship progresses, he’s just as eager to learn
everything that Eazy can teach him. But his friends at Nailz worry that Eazy’s
moving too fast for the innocent Eric and keep questioning both of them to make
sure he’s not being pushed into more than he can handle.
Can Eazy and Eric fall in love and forge their
own path despite everyone else’s worries? Find out in this next novel in the
Nailz series.
Buy Links:
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Bound-Nailz-Book-Sean-Michael-ebook/dp/B08ZGRDQ66/
Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/ca/en/ebook/bound-188
Best-selling author Sean Michael is a maple leaf–loving Canadian who spends hours hiding out in used book stores. With far more ideas than time, Sean keeps several documents open at all times. From romance to fantasy, paranormal and sci-fi, Sean is limited only by the need for sleep—and the periodic Beaver Tail.
Sean fantasizes about one day retiring on a secluded island populated entirely by horseshoe crabs after inventing a brain-to-computer dictation system. Until then, Sean will continue to write the old-fashioned way.
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