Book, Paranormal, Romance

Silver Dagger Tours – the Blindsided Tour and Giveaway!

How long have you been writing?

I have been writing on and off throughout my life but never really took it further than scribbling down plot lines or haphazard scenes. But then I published my first children’s story in 2020. I figured after this achievement I would try my hand at more adult writing and that lead to Blindsided.

Do the characters all come to you at the same time or do some of them come to you as you write?

I generally have a good understanding of who characters are and what their purpose is in the storyline before I begin to write as character development is a big part of my planning phase for a book. However, can they turn around and start doing their own things whilst I am writing? Most definitely and I have had side characters absolutely shock me in particular as to where their story arcs led to.

Do you read yourself and if so what is your favorite genre?

I love reading. I am a sucker for romances, paranormal and dark taking the lead for my personal preferences. However, I have been known to enjoy an excellent horror or two. 

Do you prefer to write in silence or with noise? Why?

Noise, and primarily music. I just like to find the vibe that fits whatever scene I am attempting to create at that time. It helps to be able to immerse myself in the vibes while writing.

Do you write one book at a time or do you have several going at a time?

Several at a time. Whilst I was writing my trilogy I was already researching and plotting another two works in progress. I generally have at least two on the go at different stages in my loose production line of how I see them. So I can be planning one, writing another, editing another, having beta readers and editors work on another and be getting artworks commenced for all of them at the same time as well as building social media presence for the works in progress.

Pen or type writer or computer?

Pen and computer. Pen is always my go to for my first drafts; I will write the entire book before any of it touches the computer. Once I have written the story, I will then look to begin typing it out where I can pick up on errors, find plot holes and add or subtract details as I go, sort of like the very first time editing the storyline. I will then print it out, and go through it line by line before sending it onto my line editor.

Advice they would give new authors?

Read, often. Write, regularly. Enjoy feedback. Be patient and believe in your work, people want to read your stories, you just need to believe in that.

Describe your writing style.

I try to enjoy an engaging and immersive writing style, I hope it captivates readers with intricate twists and turns. I lavish in creating vivid, breathtaking world-building that transports the audience into new realms. I write to combine romance and fantasy, hopefully keeping readers eager to discover what happens next through my compelling plots that leave them wanting to know what happens next.

What are they currently reading?

I am currently reading books by Marissa Gilbert, The Perfect Luna and The Luna Trails. I feel in love with her writing when she was posting on paid chapter books, and now that she has brought out her writing on amazon, I couldn’t help myself but to reread it again.

What is your writing process? For instance do you do an outline first? Do you do the chapters first?

I tend to have an idea come to me for a scene, and that’s where I will start my book. Ill also incorporate researching anything I need too as I continue writing while it is fresh. I will then often go back to the beginning and find the most suitable way to commence the plot line I am building as most scenes that come to me are very rarely the first lines in the finished product.

What are common traps for aspiring writers?

Believing they can’t do it and that they will never finish. It’s a very big trap within their own minds.

Do you try more to be original or to deliver to readers what they want?

Definitely original. I like to pride myself on stories that I have fallen in love with while I have been writing. Unfortunately, if you attempt to please one person, you will fall short with another. Therefore I write what I enjoy and I know others who are of the same mindset as I am will also enjoy what I produce. Unfortunately, one book cannot fit every single niche or every persons tastes, to try and deliver something that does would, I believe, result in the disappointment of the author.

If you could tell your younger writing self anything, what would it be?

Don’t quit, I know I wanted to so many times. I even took months off when I just wasn’t connecting to the work. I would definitely tell myself not to stop writing. Write anything else if you can’t connect to your current work. Start something new, but don’t stop the pen moving on the paper.

What’s the most difficult thing about writing characters from the opposite sex?

Having to be okay with specific friends and family of the opposite sex reading those passages to check what I have written to see what their perspective and take on the situations within the book look like from their side to ensure they come out as authentic as possible so more readers can relate to the characters they connect with.

How long on average does it take you to write a book?

On average, my trilogy has so far taken me 5 years. Other books I have dabbled with but not published, 6 months. It really just depends on how much inspiration I have at the time and whether I am looking for as close to perfect as possible for actual publishing. The book I spent 6 months on will be needing thorough changes should I go to publish it and it will turn from 6 months easily into a year or 4

Do you believe in writer’s block?

Absolutely. I believe in writer’s block as a genuine experience that many writers face at some point in their creative journey. It can stem from a variety of factors, both within and outside the writer’s control. I believe it can sometimes be a sign that a writer’s mind needs a break or a change of perspective. Overcoming it often involves patience, exploration of new ideas, or stepping away briefly to return with fresh eyes. I think it’s a very common part of the process.

 

The Tour Dates

There is a giveaway and the more you like and comments,the more entries you’ll get. All details are at the kick off. Have fun!

June 13

Kickoff at Silver Dagger Book Tours

Word Processor, Romance, Cats, Kids and Creed

June 14

☼  A Place In The  Spotlight ☼  with M.C.V. EGAN

Bedazzled By Books 

June 15

Karen J. Mossman – World of Stories – GUEST POST 

Book Bites….with a side of coffee

June 16

Romance Novel Giveaways – GUEST POST 

Author Sahara Foley

June 17

The Dungeon Crawlers – GUEST POST

Book Reviews by the Reluctant Retiree

June 18

Watch Us Sparkle Blog

Books all things paranormal and romance 

June 19

J.M. Northrup

Royally Insane Books

June 20

Lisa Book Krewe

Trixie Reports Books

June 21

Jody’s Bookish Haven

The Book Junkie Reads . . .

June 22

Maggie Blackbird – GUEST POST 

Insane Books

June 23

A Writer’s Life

Girl with Pen 

June 24

Inside the Insanity – GUEST POST

My beauty my books 

June 25

FUONLYKNEW – GUEST POST 

Chapters Through Life

June 26

M.C.V. EGAN ❧Defining Ways❧

Sylv.net

June 27

Webs and Blogs For Writers 

Stormy Nights Reviewing & Bloggin’ 

June 28

Sarcastically Yours, Jen – GUEST POST 

June 29

Craving Lovely Books 

June 30

Country Mamas With Kids 

The Scratching Post 

July 1 

The Bookshelf Fairy

Twisted Book Ramblings

July 2

The Book Dragon

Painting With Words

July 3

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Scrupulous Dreams

July 4

Ellwyn’s Blog

Midnight Book Reader

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