Author Interview ~ Matt Nagin

One thing I love to do is interview other authors. Not only does it introduce me to potential books I can add to my ‘to read’ list, but it also helps spread the indie-author love to other readers. Marketing is hard and if I can help a fellow author, I’m happy to do it. With that in mind, I’d like to welcome Matt Nagin, author of Feast of Sapphires, to my blog.

Matt Nagin, author of Feast of Sapphires, AKA Bart Schumacher (Standup Comedian)

What is your name and do you write under a pen name? My name is Matt Nagin. I do not use a pen name, but I do have a comedy alter ego, a standup comedy character, if you will, named Bart Schumacher.

Where do you call home? I live in New York City. 

Obviously, we know you are an author, but some writers have other jobs as well. Do you have another occupation? Do you believe you’re any good at it? Do you like what you do? I am an actor, a comedian, and, when I can find the work, a college professor. Yes. I believe I became a better actor and educator over time. I enjoy very much the areas in which I work since I am passionate about them and they are connected to my overall artistic orientation.

What is your family like? I have a large family; four brothers, a nephew, thirteen cousins, many uncles and aunts etc. In addition to my parents, I’m fortunate enough to have a 99 year old grandma who turns 100 in January.

Do you have any hobbies, other than writing? What do you enjoy doing? I love watching films, particularly classic films and/or films that in some way tell an innovative story. I also enjoy traveling, since it expands your understanding of your own little area of residence, helps you get a better grasp of your particular social and cultural predilections, and occasionally even inspires creative work.

What is your greatest dream? To make a living as a writer by completing works others find meaningful.

What kind of person do you wish you could be? What is stopping you? I would like to be working creatively at a higher level than I am now. By this I mean I would, ideally, like to be more productive. What is stopping me, I suppose, is I get distracted easily and I have a million little obligations that keep me from focusing and completing work. I’m also a bit of a perfectionist, which, at times, can be a hindrance.

Not to pry too much, but do you remember your first love? Yes. Lasted a year and a half. Unfortunately, she became a lesbian. It broke my heart at the time. Now it seems vaguely humorous.

What is the most terrible thing that ever happened to you? Getting hit by a speeding car while walking across the street in a construction zone with an obstructed view was one of the worst things that ever happened to me. More than twenty stitches in my wrist. Glass in my arm. Ten herniated discs in my back. A number of ongoing issues with my knees. There have been a few others. A plane nearly crashing–the gas masks coming down. A boat nearly going under during a storm. Three surgeries for Crohn’s disease. The point is it has been a struggle, at times, just to persevere.

And how long have you been writing? I have been writing around 25 years, but the first five years I did not work with any level of seriousness. There have been periods where I didn’t write at all, but, eventually, I always came back to it. Of late I’ve been trying to maintain a regular schedule.

What was your dream growing up? Did you achieve that dream? If so, in what ways was it not what you expected? If you never achieved the dream, why not? To be a writer/actor/filmmaker etc. To a certain extent, I achieved my dream. This is because in pretty much all the fields I’ve pursued I’ve had at least a few accomplishments. All that being said, I still feel I have a long way to go.

Who is your role model? Most of my role models are artists with an uncompromising yet powerful vision. Examples include Stanley Kubrick, Charles Bukowski, Phillip K. Dick, Emily Dickinson, William Blake and Salvador Dali.

Do you prefer e-books, paperbacks, hard-covers or audio-books? Paperbacks. The presentation is generally the best. I also think the idea of a book as something really special and unique is lost when you read it on a Kindle.

What is your opinion of novellas? Novellas are a great form. I enjoy the unusual length very much. I also think it is a great way to develop characters, setting, and a compelling plot without dragging a story on endlessly. Finally, in the age of social media, where readers have very little free time, novellas make a whole lot of sense.

What is your favorite film based on a book? Barry Lyndon. It’s based on a Thackeray novel.

What is your favorite book genre at the moment? Satire/Humor.

What books have made it onto your wish list recently? And why? Stephen King’s “The Stand.” I have read many King books, but never actually got to “The Stand.” I’m looking forward to reading this classic.

What book are you reading at the moment? And in what format? I’m reading the book of a friend, David Voice, “The Can Man: My Five Cents Worth,” that I’m enjoying. Kindle format. I generally don’t read much on my Kindle, but, since this is a relatively short book, it made sense.

Let’s shift somewhat and talk about your latest story.

What is the name of your most recent book and if you had to sum it up in 20 or fewer words, what would you say? My book is ‘Feast of Sapphires.’ It is a poetry collection that aims to be illuminating in a variety of ways. I take daily experiences, or interesting phrases, or magnetic ideas, and use them as a springboard for poetic exploration.

FEAST OF SAPPHIRES

“Feast of Sapphires,” is a compendium of poems covering topics both timely and universal. There are poems of psychic revolution, poems on social media and gun control, poems about MRI’s, gambling, and mystical storms of all varieties; then, too, on a deeper level, more than a few of these poems are about the desire to surmount the collective facade in search of a kind of truth that cannot be hyperlinked.

Located from Costa Rica to the LIRR,  this metaphysical cartography of anticipation and despair is perfect for those seeking answers in the bottom of the tea, in the resonance of a thunder storm, or, even, in the ethereal high of a linguistic flight of fancy. From comedic monologues to existential reflections, from angry rants to countercultural analysis, from wily narratives to verbal pyrotechnics, this is a book that strives, in new ways, to be illuminating… CONTINUE READING

Is the above book part of a series? No. That said, it is a follow-up to my first poetry book, “Butterflies Lost Within The Crooked Moonlight,” which  did fairly well on Amazon.

BUTTERFLIES LOST WITHIN THE CROOKED MOONLIGHT

This highly-accessible, dynamic collection offers existential ponderings, comic situations, poetic meditations on death, musical riffs, political commentary, striking imagery and more. The 45 poems in this collection represent a range of styles and subject matter. 18 of these poems were previously published in such journals as Antigonish Review, Grain Magazine, Arsenic Lobster, Dash, Spillway, The Charles Carter, Downtown Brooklyn, and many, many more. This debut collection of poetry from Matt Nagin is sure to, as the title suggests, comment on the way even the most delicate and majestic of us tend to be drawn, willy-nilly, towards the crooked moonlight.

How did you come up with the cover? Who designed the cover of your book(s)?Julia Noel Goodman designed the cover. We reviewed the concept together and went through a number of iterations of it till we settled on one we thought best.

How did you come up with the title for your book(s)? I pick a bunch of different possible titles and go with what sounds best. I also ask friends/associates for input.

Do you have a book trailer? If so, where can we watch it? I created a trailer for my first book, ‘Butterflies Lost Within The Crooked Moonlight.’ Watch it below:

Also, I have videos of readings of individual poems from ‘Feast of Sapphires,’ set to imagery. One of these, ‘Regret,’ is available below:

Let’s talk now about your writing process.

What is your writing style like? Are you a pantser or a plotter? I am a pantser. I go with what inspires me–allowing it to lead the way. Then I go back and edit. At times this editing is extensive. At others very little is required. It totally depends on the state of the first draft. I sometimes edit immediately after I complete the writing portion. At other times, I like to wait a few weeks till I return to the work, since I often can then see it much more clearly.

Have you come across any specific challenges in writing or publishing? What would you do differently the next time? The biggest challenge I’ve encountered with publishing is properly formatting poetry for Kindle on KDP…something that sounds easier than it is. The second biggest challenge is acquiring new readers in an oversaturated marketplace.

What’s the best advice that you have been given when it comes to writing? Not sure if I was ever specifically given this advice, but it is what I always tell others: keep at it! This is the key to success in any field, but particularly with writing a high level of self-discipline is required. 

Where can your readers follow you? Please list links to any applicable websites and/or social media accounts.

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/mattnaginwriter/

GOODREADS: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/17008526.Matt_Nagin

AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/Matt-Nagin/e/B01M6ZZV3J

INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/naginplease/

Where do you see yourself in five years? I hope to have several other books published by then. Right now I have a humor book coming out in the next few months with an indie publisher, and, after that, I am looking to publish a short story collection. There are a few more books, as well, I’m at work on, so I am really hoping to get a lot of work out into the world soon.

Any last thoughts about your overall journey? It’s been a wild ride–these last few years–and I have really enjoyed expressing myself creatively and reaching out to others with my creative ideas. I’m also grateful to be doing something I’m passionate about, something that fills me with a sense of purpose. What can I say? I’m very lucky!

CALL TO ACTION: If you have questions for Matt that weren’t addressed in this interview, I invite you to comment below and he will respond here!

Author Interview ~ Mansu Edwards

I’d like to welcome Mansu Edwards, co-author of Plush Couches, as a guest to my blog.

Let’s start by just getting to know you a little before we dive into Plush Couches and find out what your story is all about.

  • What is your name and do you write under a pen name? Omar Glenn. My pen name is Mansu Edwards
  • Where do you call home? Brooklyn
  • Obviously, we know you are an author, but some writers have other jobs as well. Do you have another occupation? Do you believe you’re any good at it? Do you like what you do? I’m a Brand Ambassador. It’s a freelance gig. I’m very good at what I do. It’s cool.
  • What is your family like? My father likes reading online news articles. My mother watches movies on the Internet.
  • If it doesn’t bother you, can you let us know what your childhood home looked like? My room was plastered with hip hop posters. I had the N.E.S. and S.N.E.S. consoles and video games. The apartment was cool. It was a typical apartment.
  • Do you have any hobbies, other than writing? What do you enjoy doing? I enjoy reading and visiting new places in New York City. Also, I enjoy watching videos, listening to music and podcasts on YouTube.
  • What is your greatest dream? To leave a positive and powerful legacy.
  • What kind of person do you wish you could be? What is stopping you? Nothing is stopping me. Right now, I’m transforming into the person God wants me to be.
  • Not to pry too much, but do you remember your first love? My first love is food. I love to eat.
  • What is the most terrible thing that ever happened to you? I had an Asthma attack in the 2nd or 3rd grade. My Mother took me to the hospital.
  • What or who inspired you to start writing? And how long have you been writing? When I was young, I loved school writing assignments. It gave me the opportunity to use my imagination. I’ve been writing for 10 plus years.
  • What was your dream growing up? Did you achieve that dream? If so, in what ways was it not what you expected? If you never achieved the dream, why not? I was a big wrestling fan. I wanted to become a Wrestler. I discovered that Wrestling was scripted and I think that’s what swayed me away from pursuing it. I eventually replaced it with video games and Hip Hop.
  • Who is your role model? Jay-Z, M.F. Doom, Jay Electronica
  • What is your greatest fear? Not having enough time to achieve all my goals.
  • Do you prefer e-books, paperbacks, hard-covers or audio-books? Paperbacks.
  • Have you ever read a book more than once? If so, what was it? Yes. “As A Man Thinketh” by James Allen
  • What is your opinion of novellas? I like an engaging story. A great story doesn’t have to be 200+ pages. Quality is key.
  • Have you ever read a book just based on its cover? Yes.
  • What is your favorite film based on a book? The Talented Mr. Ripley
  • What is your favorite book genre at the moment? I don’t have one.
  • What books have made it onto your wish list recently? And why? “Outwitting The Devil” by Napoleon Hill. I like reading self-improvement books.
  • What book are you reading at the moment? And in what format? I’m reading, “How To Talk To Anyone At Work”. Paperback.
  • If you could invite any four (4) celebrities (alive or dead) to your dinner party, who would you invite and why? Nipsey Hussle, Jay-Z, Ghostface Killah, Bishop Nehru. I would invite them because they’re innovative risk takers. Our ideas can change the trajectory of the Art world.

Let’s shift somewhat and talk about your latest story.

  • What is the name of your most recent book and if you had to sum it up in 20 or fewer words, what would you say? The name of my most recent book is “Plush Couches”. On the way to a job interview, Rio Akuba experiences a critical and unsettling case of gas on the train after eating organic, Sweety Berry Bears.
  • Is the above book part of a series? No.
  • How did you come up with the cover? Who designed the cover of your book(s)? That’s a good question. I believe I left the idea up to the Illustrator.
  • Did you listen to any particular songs while writing your book(s)? I didn’t listen to music while writing “Plush Couches”.
  • How did you come up with the title for your book(s)? God gave me the title.
  • Do you have a book trailer? If so, where can we watch it? I don’t have a book trailer.
  • In your latest novel, who is the lead character and can you tell us a little about him/her? The main character is Rio. He’s unambitious and lives with his parents. Rio is the type who needs external motivation to take action.
  • What is your character’s greatest strengths? His greatest strength is emotionally connecting with people.
  • And what are his/her greatest weaknesses?  He’s too dependent. He doesn’t trust himself.
  • What are some of his/her favorite foods? He doesn’t have any favorite foods.
  • What’s a positive quality that your character is unaware that he or she has? He’s observant and perceptive.
  • Will readers like or dislike this character, and why? Readers will like the character because he’s charismatic and witty.
  • What first gave you the idea for your latest book? God gave me the idea.

Let’s talk now about your writing process.

  • What is your writing style like? Are you a pantster or a plotter? I’m a Panster. I prefer writing the story instead of using an outline. It’s more enjoyable.
  • Have you come across any specific challenges in writing or publishing? What would you do differently the next time? My challenge is selecting the best idea from several. I’m still looking for a solution to the problem.
  • Are you a self-published/Indie author or did you publish through a traditional publishing company? I’m a self-published, indie author.
  • If you’re a self-published/Indie author what made you go that route instead of the traditional publishing route? I spent an exorbitant amount of money with a Vanity Publisher which made me switch to self-publishing.
  • What’s the best advice that you have been given when it comes to writing? Finish the story. It’s only a draft.
  • Where can your readers follow you? . www.twitter.com/Ohassa, Instagram: @mansuedwards , www.facebook.com/Ohassa

Author Interview – Kat Schuessler

Today, I’d like to welcome Kat Schuessler, Ohio author of Think of Me, to my blog. I hope this interview sparks some interest and leads you to your next great read. 

Alright, lets jump right into the Q&A and find out what Kat is willing to share about her life and her writing process. 
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Obviously, we know you are an author, but some writers have other jobs as well. Do you have another occupation? Do you believe you’re any good at it? Do you like what you do?

Aside from writing, I also work as a counter attendant at a local restaurant, which just means that I answer the phones, make pizza dough, and handle pick-up orders. I do like it, but it isn’t a life-long career. I do think I’m good at my job but there have been jobs that I was better at.

What is your family like?

I have a very large family. My parents got divorced when I was eleven, and a year later my dad remarried, so I have the extended families of three parents behind me. In my immediate family, I have my parents, my step-mom, two sisters, two step-brothers, and countless nieces and nephews. I also have a fiancé and a beautiful eighteen-month-old daughter.

Congratulations on the upcoming wedding and of course your daughter. I’m a mom too and I truly believe children are a blessing and a wonderful source for creativity. If it doesn’t bother you, can you let us know what your childhood home looked like?

When I was younger, I lived in a house near Lakewood, OH. Back then I didn’t understand what a beautiful house it was and how lucky I was, I just knew that it was dirty. Nobody in our house liked to clean except my dad, and he was heavily outnumbered, so the house was never really clean. Now, looking back, I wish we had kept it cleaner so that my sisters and I could have appreciated it.

Do you have any hobbies, other than writing? What do you enjoy doing?

I love to play the flute. I’ve been playing since the fourth grade, and I wish high school could have lasted forever so I never would have had to leave marching band. I also love to read, crochet, and binge-watch shows on Netflix – especially “Gilmore girls”!

What is your greatest dream?

My greatest dream changes constantly. When I was a little girl, my dream was to publish a book. That’s happened. After that, my dream was to have a beautiful little girl, and then that happened. Another smaller dream that came true was to be a contestant on the Food Network show, Worst Cooks in America, which I never thought would happen in a million years, but it did. Now my dream is to work somewhere where I can make some decent money without sacrificing too much of who I am, and that isn’t fast food; I’ve worked in too many fast food joints in my lifetime.

OK, wow… I love the show Worst Cooks in America. The fact that you were a contestant is so cool to me.

It does seem that your goals and dreams change frequently as you reach them. Congratulations for that. So, what kind of person do you want you could be? 

The person I would like to be is kind, loving, generous, and patient, but still a badass, not afraid of offending somebody if it means being myself. I don’t go out of my way to hurt anybody and if I do, I feel horrible, unless they deserved it; karma is real. I think I succeed in being that person, apart from the fact that I tend to speak without thinking, which leads to a lot of people being offended when offense was not my intention.

Not to pry too much, but do you remember your first love?

I remember all of my loves. They have each made a massive impact on me, whether negative or positive, and I wouldn’t go back and erase any of them because they made me who I am.

I love that answer. Our past does form us and not wanting to go back and erase any of your past loves says a lot about you and how you feel about where you are in life. Lets switch gears for a bit. Can you tell me about the most terrible thing that ever happened to you?

I have to say that I have been lucky, because nothing truly “terrible” has ever happened to me. I’ve had some pretty severe asthma attacks and there were complications after I had my daughter, but because they turned out okay I don’t count them as tragedies. If I had to say anything, it would be the fact that I was suicidal for a very long time, and if not for my family and close friends, that time would have defeated me and I would not be here right now.

You seem to have a great outlook and to be able to look back on what has happened to you and recognize that they aren’t “terrible” because you were able to get through them is a blessing. Many people would see those as setbacks, or allow them to define them, but you seem stronger than that. Its very inspiring. Speaking of inspiration, what or who inspired you to start writing? And how long have you been writing?

I was inspired to start writing when I read “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” by J.K. Rowling. It took me somewhere I had never been, and I wanted to create that magic for somebody. That was when I was eight years old. I think I started really writing regularly about two years later, so I’ve been writing since I was ten.

What was your dream growing up? Did you achieve that dream? If so, in what ways was it not what you expected? If you never achieved the dream, why not?

Well, as I said earlier, my dream was to write and publish a book, and obviously I achieved that dream. As for whether or not it was what I expected, I have to say not at all. I didn’t expect that all of the big publishing companies would require an agent, and that by the time I got to this age, traditional publishing would be a dying art. I think that was the most shocking for me, the idea that now anybody can write and self-publish a book without it being a big deal unless there are a lot of sales. I also thought that once my book got published, I would see it on bookshelves, but even traditional publishers only release books online these days, so that dream is starting to seem unlikely.

As an Indie-Author myself, I can relate. I have seven published novels and three workbooks available on Amazon. Like most authors, I dream of having my books on a shelf at a brick and mortar bookstore, but sadly as bookstores close it seems that dream gets farther and farther away. Lets go to something a bit more positive, who is your role model?

Oh, gosh. This is hard, but I have to say my dad. He is the kindest, most patient parent I could have asked for and he has always been there to catch me when I fell. It didn’t matter if I was upset over something as trivial as a break-up or something as major as feeling like I didn’t want to live anymore, Dad has always known exactly what to say and do to make me feel okay again.

My father, and mother, are my greatest role models too. So, I can relate. What is your greatest fear?

My greatest fear is anything happening to my daughter. I have literally had nightmares about her being hurt or killed and I’ve had several panic attacks afterward, and I couldn’t be calmed until I held her in my arms and could feel her breathing.

I think most, if not all, parents can relate to that fear. We can’t protect our children from everything, but we sure as hell try. Do you prefer e-books, paperbacks, hard-covers or audio-books?

I prefer paperbacks, for sure, with hard-covers in a close second. Besides the fact that they don’t rely on batteries, I just feel smarter when I’m reading a physical book. They are also easier for me to read because I tend to miss a lot when reading books on a screen. As for audio-books, I don’t have the attention span for them. I tend to space out and miss half of the story.

Have you ever read a book more than once? And if so what was it?

I have read several books more than once. There are way too many to list, but some of my favorites are the Harry Potter series, “It” by Stephen King (actually, a lot of Stephen King’s books), the entire “Immortals After Dark” series by Kresley Cole, “Gone With the Wind” by Margaret Mitchell, and “Anne of Green Gables” by L.M Montgomery.

You are a girl after my own heart, you had me at “It”. What is your opinion of novellas?

If they’re written well, I am fine with it. The length of the story isn’t what matters to me; what matters is the content. If you compare “The Stand” by Stephen King and “Penpal” by Dathan Auerbach, the lengths are vastly different but they both make my hair stand on end, and I believe that is the ultimate goal.

Have you ever read a book just based on its cover?

When I first saw “A Hunger Like No Other” by Kresley Cole, the cover was just so alluring that I knew I had to read it. That led to my obsession with her series, “Immortals After Dark” and actually what led me to start writing erotica.

You have me intrigued… I may have to check out “Immortals After Dark” as I have never read it. What is your favorite film based on a book?

This is an impossible choice. From “Gone With the Wind” and “Anna Karenina” to “Phantom of the Opera” and the “Harry Potter” films, Hollywood has done so many amazing adaptations that picking a favorite would take forever.

What is your favorite book genre at the moment?

I’m really hooked on horror books at the moment. I’ve been re-reading Stephen King a lot, and that’s going to take me a while considering how many of his books I have.

What books have made it onto your wish list recently? And why?

I’ve really wanted to get my hands on Stephen King’s new book, “The Outsider” and Michelle Obama’s autobiography “Becoming,” even though autobiographies usually aren’t my thing. I also got unexpectedly excited when I heard that E.L. James will be writing a new book.

YES, YES, YES!!! “The Outsider” is on my list as well. What book are you reading at the moment? And in what format?

At the moment I am reading the paperback version of Stephen King’s “Needful Things” for the… fifth time?

“Needful Things” is probably one of my favorite Stephen King novels, but I haven’t read it in years. I just might need to pick that one up again. There is just something about the old Stephen King novels that call to me. If you could invite any four (4) celebrities (alive or dead) to your dinner party, who would you invite and why?

Seth Rogan, Kathy Bates, Meryl Streep, and Whoopi Goldberg.

What is the name of your most recent book and if you had to sum it up in 20 or fewer words, what would you say?

My latest work is called “Think of Me”. It’s about a single dad who gets set up by his friends to meet a woman, and his past puts them both in danger.

That sounds interesting… now I need to know what he is hiding in his past. So, if “Think of Me” part of a series? 

It is the second book in my “Point of No Return” series. The first book is called “No Backward Glances”.

think of me-frontAnd now I have two new books on my ‘To Read’ list. How did you come up with the cover? Who designed the cover of your book(s)?

Jennifer Stevens designed both of my covers. She just told me where to find good stock photos and told me to find a photo I liked, and she magically turned it into a gorgeous cover.

Did you listen to any particular songs while writing your book(s)?

I listened to a large span of music genres, but I mostly listened to “Dream Theater”. All of their music served as beautiful background music to my writing process. More of the bands that I listened to are listed on the acknowledgements page of my books.

How did you come up with the title for your book(s)?

I was obsessed with “Phantom of the Opera” for a long time, and my absolute favorite song in the musical is “The Point of No Return,” so there was my series title. One of the lines in the song is “No Backward Glances” and it really struck a chord with me. It really fit the theme of my first book, which generally dealt with not looking back and embracing the future while living with the past. As for the second book, I wanted to keep the POTO theme, and another great song was “Think of Me,” so I went with that.

Do you have a book trailer? If so, where can we watch it?

I don’t unfortunately. I have no idea how to make one or where you would even send that. I’m horrible at self promotion.

You know, as an indie-author, self promotion is the hardest part for me too. I think a lot of us are in that boat, which is why it is so hard to go from random indie-author to Best Seller! In your latest novel, who is the lead character and can you tell us a little about him/her?

There are two lead characters, but I guess the main one would be Josh. He’s a single father to a four year old girl. His wife just mentally snapped one day and attacked him and their daughter. They survived and she got locked up, but she escapes and goes after Josh and his new girlfriend, Rita, who is the other lead character.

What is your character’s greatest strengths?

Strength. Everybody in this book, even the “villain,” has some form of strength and determination pushing them through.

And what are his/her greatest weaknesses?

His greatest weakness isn’t even really a weakness; it’s just a symptom of his past. The attack caused him to have severe post traumatic stress disorder, and it makes it difficult for him to be away from his daughter for any real amount of time.

What are some of his/her favorite foods?

His favorite is Italian food, but he loves pretty much all international cuisine.

What’s a positive quality that your character is unaware that he or she has?

He doesn’t know how charming he is, despite the fact that he is told all the time. He doesn’t try to be a charmer, he just thinks he’s being polite.

Will readers like or dislike this character, and why?

I think they’ll like how strong he is, and how willing he is to lay down his life for the people he loves.

What first gave you the idea for your latest book?

I was reading Stephen King’s book, “On Writing,” and one of the writing exercises was to write a story where a wife attacks a husband or something, and when I first wrote the short story I thought it would be cool to take that one small idea and expand it into a novel.

What is your writing style like? Are you a pantster or a plotter?

I am a hard core pantser. The only kind of planning that I do is making character profiles and keeping an updated timeline, and that doesn’t even get made in advance. I make it as I go to make sure that my time is accurate.

I love this. I fall somewhere between pantster and plotter, so I’m always interested in how other authors work. Have you come across any specific challenges in writing or publishing? What would you do differently the next time?

I would say that the biggest challenge is what I mentioned in an earlier response, the fact that traditional brick-and-mortar publishers are dying out, with the exception of the huge names that require an agent. Plus, also as I said earlier, when I was younger publishing a book was a huge deal, and only great writers could say that they did it. These days, anybody could write whatever they want and have it self published online, and I feel like that makes it less impressive if you don’t have a wide audience.

I believe I already know the answer to this, but are you a self-published/Indie author or did you publish through a traditional publishing company?

I am self-published through Amazon. I did originally find a traditional publisher, but they unfortunately shut down about a year after “No Backward Glances” came out.

If you’re a self-published/Indie author what made you go that route instead of the traditional publishing route?

The owner of my first publishing company, Jennifer Stevens, walked all of us through the process of self-publishing on KDP and CreateSpace until we found another publisher, and I was never able to. After years of writer’s block and discouragement, I decided that if I couldn’t find a traditional publisher, I would just learn how to do it myself. Jenn was a huge help in teaching me how to format, making me a kick ass cover, and giving me more advice than I could ever ask for. I couldn’t have done it without her and I am extremely grateful.

What’s the best advice that you have been given when it comes to writing?

For the love of god, EDIT! Just re-read your book over and over, because you never know when you’re going to see a typo that you missed the first three times. If possible, put your book aside for a couple of weeks and come back to it with fresh eyes; that will reveal the most mistakes.

Amen!!! I couldn’t agree more. Editing is SO IMPORTANT. We indie-authors get a bad reputation when readers find editing issues, not even if they are in our books. Indie-Authors tend to get lumped into one pot and if there are editing issues in one author’s books then there must be editing issues in all indie-authors’ books. It isn’t true, but readers often believe it. So, edit your book both personally, through beta readers, and hire a professional editor!!!

Alright, now that I am done with my little editing rant, where can your readers follow you? Please list links to any applicable websites and/or social media accounts.

Facebook    Amazon     Instagram    Twitter  

I don’t have a blog or website, so my author Facebook page serve as my website. I also included the link to the first book in the series, “No Backward Glances

If you have questions for Kat that we didn’t cover here, please comment below so she can respond. Have a wonderful week and HAPPY READING!!!

The Next Big Thing

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A Marketing Opportunity for Us All

I want to thank Lois Stern for this neat marketing idea and pass it along to all of you. Here is a way to help market yourself while helping your fellow authors. The basic idea is to respond to ten questions about a book or story you just published or are about to publish.


Would you like to be featured on my AUTHORS’ HALL OF FAME?

If so, just follow the numbered directions toward the bottom of this screen.


MY AUTHORS’ HALL OF FAME

(More to come)


Meet Lois W. Stern

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Books by Lois W. Stern

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CLICK TO READ LOIS W. STERN’S INTERVIEW


Author Bio

After twenty years as an active educator, Lois W. Stern continued to pursue her love of writing, soon becoming co-editor of a popular Long Island web-zine. As she created and authored her column Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives, she solidified her special niche of investigative journalism and put those same talents to work while writing her first full length book,  Sex, Lies and Cosmetic Surgery. She followed up with her second book, Tick, Tock, Stop the Clock. – Getting Pretty on Your Lunch Hour  to address many of the less invasive paths to beauty. Watch this candid interview with Lois on The Writers’ Dream Show to learn more about these books.

After completing her two books on aesthetics, Lois began writing what she calls ‘Inner Beauty’ stories – inspiring stories to touch the heart and soul. She initiated her Tales2Inspire™ “Authors Helping Authors” project/contest as a means of sharing inspirational messages written by authors from across the globe. One of her goals has been to help talented writers build solid author platforms while highlighting them in a variety of ways to further their paths to discovery.

To learn more Lois and this project: Visit her website at www.tales2inspire.com 

See more at: http://tales2inspire.com/?p=1617#sthash.5PV51uFp.dpuf            



Meet Nina Soden

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Books by Nina Soden

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CLICK TO READ NINA SODEN’S INTERVIEW


Author Bio

Nina has always been creative, be it art, theatre, film – anything but singing… she stresses that that is something you don’t want to hear! She earned her bachelor’s degree in Communication and Theatre Arts with a minor in Military Science from Eastern Michigan University before heading off to Los Angeles like so many other starry-eyed actors in pursuit of fame and fortune in tinsel-town. While there, she worked to pay the bills but her love was always acting. She was actually able to achieve some level of success, mostly in commercials and independent films, but she considers those experiences as some of the best in her life.

After some major life changes, the publication of her first book entitle PRIVATE WORDS UNSPOKEN, a compilation of poetry, and a major cross-country move she moved from poetry to short stories and then to novels. Since then, her literary interests have grown and she would like to think her storytelling abilities have improved. She has done everything from office administration, to business development, to being the Director of a private preschool. She has jumped out of a C130 aircraft, fired an M16 machine gun, and given birth – TWICE! But no matter where she is in life, she always returns to her art.

Though she’ll forever be a Michigan girl at heart, she now lives in the South where she is married with two wonderful children. Is she isn’t working on her latest story you can find her lounging with a good book, playing with her kids, or indulging in her unhealthy addiction to Starbucks coffee.

To learn more about Nina Soden and her books you can check out her blog, or follow her on one or all of the various internet/social media sites.

Blog: www.ninasoden.wordpress.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/BloodAngelSeries

Twitter: www.twitter.com/Nina_Soden



Hall of Fame Directions

  1. Post your responses to the interview questions about your book on your own blog page.                                                                          (See sample interview questions and answers)
  2. Add my name, Nina Soden, my bio, book images and headshot to your blog page and link them  back to this page.
  3. After completing steps 1 and 2, above, send me the following:
  • The URL of your completed blog page
  • Attachment images of a) you, the author b) and your book images
  • Your author bio

4.  Send this blog to five or more other writers.

5.  Each time you forward this message to someone, start with: “I want to thank  . . .” sentence as seen above, substituting my name, Nina Soden, for the one currently appearing in that first sentence.

6.  Ask them to substitute your name for mine as they send out notices to their circle.

7. Tell them to post this same content on their website or blog, adding their images, URL links, bio and their answers to the same interview questions.

8. Ask the writers you invite to substitute your name in the “I want to thank” sentence at the beginning of this posting and include a link to your blog, before completing the interview questions.

9.  They, in turn, link to five other writers, and the cycle continues.

I will add the first ten authors who complete my AUTHORS’ HALL OF FAME instructions above and e-mail me @ BloodAngelSeries@gmail.com with all the information listed in step 3 above – Please put “Author’s Hall Of Fame” in the subject line of your email.

AUGUST BLOG TOUR – CALENDAR OF EVENTS

I am excited to announce that I will be doing a BLOG TOUR in August 2014!

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Below is a list of my stops along the way. I hope that you will join me and follow along throughout the tour. Yes, there are a lot of ‘author interview’ posts, but I will assure you everyone asked different questions. That means that over the course of the tour you will be learning A LOT about me and the many hats I wear (mom, wife, daughter, employee, actress, adventuress, driver, and of course AUTHOR… and many many others)!!!

 

Friday, August 1st 

EVENT: Author Interview

LOCATION: http://writercreations2012.blogspot.com

DIRECT LINK: http://writercreations2012.blogspot.com/2014/08/our-nina-soden-interview.html?spref=tw

Tuesday, August 5th

EVENT: Guest Author – “Top Ten Lists for Authors” by Nina Soden

LOCATION: http://iyanajenna.com

SHORTLINKhttp://iyanajenna.com/spotlight-nina-soden/

Wednesday, August 6th

EVENT: Author Interview and Book Information Announcement

LOCATION: http://authorspromotion.wordpress.com

SHORTLINKhttp://wp.me/p3SOZn-fF

Thursday, August 7th

EVENT: TBA

LOCATION: http://www.garymitchell.co.uk

SHORTLINKhttp://garymitchell.co.uk/?page_id=7

Friday, August 8th

EVENT: Guest Author Posting: Typos and Errors in Indie-Published Manuscripts

LOCATIONhttp://timothy-ouellette.blogspot.com/

SHORTLINKhttp://bit.ly/1kNDJ6v

Monday, August 11th

EVENT: Author Interview

LOCATION: http://ashleenorth.wordpress.com

LINK: http://ashleenorth.wordpress.com/2014/08/10/showcasing-awesome-author-nina-soden-by-ashlee-north/   

SHORTLINK: http://wp.me/p4BsxS-3W

Tuesday, August 12th

EVENT: Author and Book Announcement

LOCATION: http://www.author-reynahawk.com

Link: http://www.author-reynahawk.com/guest-post–interviews/nina-soden

SHORTLINKhttp://bit.ly/1sSQ49f

 Wednesday, August 13th

EVENT: Guest Author – Indie-Publishing vs. Traditional Publishing

LOCATIONhttp://timothy-ouellette.blogspot.com/  http://www.timouellette.com

SHORTLINK: http://bit.ly/1mHGbXd

Thursday, August 14th

EVENT: Leading Character Interview w/Damian Ward of the Blood Angel Series

LOCATIONhttp://etoithomas.com/blog/

SHORTLINK:  http://wp.me/p4RYxr-Xe

Friday, August 15th

EVENT: The Blood Angel Series is MAKING THE HEADLINES – Read all about it in this exclusive Press Release!

LOCATION: http://hiddentreasurebooks.wordpress.com

SHORTLINKhttp://wp.me/p3VtKz-2q

Monday, August 18th

EVENT: Author Interview

LOCATION: http://www.thedead.us

Once you have reached the main page click on [Interviews] at the bottom of the screen.

Tuesday, August 19th

EVENT: Author Interview

LOCATIONwww.nicholasrossis.me

DIRECT LINKhttp://nicholasrossis.me/2014/08/19/author-feature-nina-soden/

SHORTLINK: http://wp.me/p4h3m4-tw

Wednesday, August 20th

EVENT: Author Interview

LOCATION: www.jroneillwrites.com

DIRECT LINK: http://www.jroneillwrites.com/blood-angel-author-nina-sodens-blog-tour/

SHORTLINKhttp://tinyurl.com/kpsnmqq

Thursday, August 21st

EVENT: Author Interview

LOCATIONhttp://headfirstintothedeepend.typepad.com/blog/

DIRECT LINKhttp://headfirstintothedeepend.typepad.com/blog/2014/08/the-interrogation-room-nina-soden.html

Friday, August 22nd

EVENT: Author Interview

LOCATION: http://www.jemsbooks.wordpress.com

SHORTLINK: http://wp.me/p2WiHJ-tV

Monday, August 25th

EVENT: Behind Locked Doors – Special Release

LOCATION: http://booksauthorsand publishing411.com

DIRECT LINK: http://booksauthorsandpublishing411.com/2014/08/19/behind-locked-…-by-nina-soden/

SHORTLINKhttp://wp.me/p39D6U-hv