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Have you ever tried running up a ladder in stilettos and a little black dress being chased by armed and highly annoyed museum guards? Me either. You hinted recently on your blog about other novels outside the Raine Benares world.
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I loved David Eddings’s The Belgariad and Malloreon series of books, and Raymond Feist’s Riftwar Saga ( Magician, Silverthorn, A Darkness at Sethanon).
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I said to myself: “I have got to do this.” I haven’t read them since then, and I definitely should. When I read Mary Stewart’s Merlin Trilogy ( The Crystal Cave, The Hollow Hills, The Last Enchantment) I was blown away. Please tell us about when you first realized that you are a storyteller, and about any authors who may have inspired you. Okay, okay, I like teasing you all by alluding to things that are going to happen because I know you’re gonna love it when you finally get to read it. ) I’d love for my readers to be able to know things as I write them, but of course books aren’t printed that quickly. Occasionally I’ll let something slip that I probably shouldn’t have. ) Sometimes I forget that you all haven’t read a certain plotline yet-you’ve only read two books, I’ve written three and am starting on the fourth-and I’m thinking about Books Five and Six. Otherwise all of these things can distract you from what’s really important-your writing and creating something that you and your fans will love.Īdmit it-you like torturing readers, don't you? Please tell us how you craft your twisty plots.Īctually I like torturing my characters.
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I’ve found out that my skin isn’t as thick as I thought it was, but I’m working on growing a couple of armored layers. After being published, it’s still about those things, but now it’s also about the books (which are now products), increasing your sales, promotion, having your work out there to be embraced & adored, or kicked to the curb. Please tell us-if you can-about any unexpected drawbacks you have encountered about being a published novelist?īefore being published, it’s all about the writing, the joy of creating, the dream of being published and sharing your work with the world. One of the main reasons why I stuck it out for over 20 years and was so determined to get published was that I had these stories to share and I just knew if I could get them out there that readers would love them and my characters just as much as I do.

I love hearing how much they love my characters, whether they’re “Team Mychael” or “Team Tam”, that they “devoured” the books, read the books multiple times, can’t wait for the next one, and urge me to write faster. There is absolutely nothing better than getting fan emails when I’m having a tough day at the keyboard. What is the best thing that has changed in your life since the release of MAGIC LOST, TROUBLE FOUND?
