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I always want to know where authors were, or what they were doing, when they thought of the story.
What is one thing that you “never saw yourself doing” and either do it now or have done?
I assume when you start a book, you pretty much have the plot laid out. Do you ever change your mind later on in the book, and go in a different direction?
What do you do when you hit a roadblock and have NO idea what to write?
Which of your characters most reflects your personality?
Do you write your books for your own enjoyment or more for what you think people would want to read?
I’m always intrigued by how writers get started…did you always have these books inside you and knew that you wanted to write them or did the idea just pop into your head one day and you decided to put pen to paper?
Who do you envision your typical reader to be?
Who were some of your favorite authors as a child? (Book series, maybe?)
Where’s the strangest place you’ve ever had a great writing idea?
What was their inspiration for writing?
How did you make the initial step into writing your first novel. What were some of your major roadblocks and how did you overcome them?
What is your preferred method of writing? (computer, pen & paper, etc.)
What advice do you have for aspiring writers?
Do you have pre-determined length in mind when you first begin a book?
Do you have your plotline and character development already laid out before you begin writing a book, or do they develop as you write?
Have you always wanted to write a book?
What made you take the plunge and finally do it?
How did you determine whether to self-publish or seek a traditional publisher?
What inspired you to start writing? or did you always want to write?