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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Blog Tour - My Writing Process


Many thanks to author and blogger,  Celia Kennedy, who asked me to join in the blog tag tour.  Please make sure to check out Celia's answers on her blog .  http://womanreinventsself.blogspot.com/

Kindly visit her site and learn more about her books, Charlotte's Restrained  and Venus Rising

Now to the good stuff - answering the questions: 

What am I working on?
     Currently, I am producing audio editions of my published works.  The Briton and the Dane and The Briton and the Dane: Timeline are in production and should be available on Audible and iTunes by mid-July.  The audio version of the remaining titles in the franchise will be available in the near future.

How does my writing process work?
     Once I've completed the story, I set it aside for a week before reading it again, but wearing my editor's cap.  I then submit the manuscript to my editor for a final review.  Next step is Whispering Legends Press publishing the work.

How does my work differ from others of its genre?
     I delve into the mindset of the characters, presenting two sides of the coin, creating a gray area, which might have the reader becoming sympathetic to the villain's plight.  There are many conflicting emotions throughout my novels pertaining to religion, paternal approval and the effect deployment has on military families.

Why do I write what I do?
     After reading Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe, I became enthralled with early British history, and admit to being an incurable romantic Anglophile, and less nobly, and much more irritatingly, a Romanphile, according to some Brit friends.

Who's up next?  That would be author K. Meador, noted for not only her novels set during America's Civil War, but also for her children's stories, notablyOn Top of the Rainbow  and  Princess Alexia and the Dragon   Don't forget to swing by her blog http://inthemidst-km.blogspot.com/










 

 









 
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