What are your favorite genres to read and write? I’m an ecletic reader. I read everything except horror and only read some literary books. I’m a genre nut. Romance, mysteries, fantasy, paranormal, science fiction, young adult. Where can we visit you online? MY PLACES https://twitter.com/JanetL717 https://www.facebook.com/janet.l.walters.3?v=wall&story_fbid=113639528680724 http://bookswelove.net/ http://wwweclecticwriter.blogspot.com BUY MARK http://bookswelove.net/authors/walters-janet-lane-romance-fantasy-suspense-medical/ How long have you…
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Interview with Kryssie Fortune
When you’re brainstorming for a new story, what usually comes first for you, the plot or the characters? Neither. I start with one scene. Then I work out why it happened that way. That gives me characters and the start of my plot. I have an idea where I’m headed too, but it’s not a…
Interview with Izzy Szyn
What is one of your favorite things about writing? Working in a call center, I find it very cathartic. I love letting the characters tell me their stories. When you’re brainstorming for a new story, what usually comes first for you, the plot or the characters? Plot, it comes to me in the middle of…
Interview with Elizabeth Harmon
What is one of your favorite things about writing? Reading the third draft and doing the final revisions. By then, the story and character elements are in place, and it’s time to refine the language, layer in emotion, play with symbolism, motif, all the fun stuff that finally transforms the manuscript into the book I’d…
Interview with Dorothy Callahan
Are you a plotter or a pantser? It’s funny, but over the years I’ve realized that I can’t be as devout a pantser as I used to be without knowing a bit more about the characters. I find myself choosing a character, then immediately I have to know who the worst potential match for this…
Blog Tour: Fool Me Twice – Interview with Philippa Jane Keyworth
When you’re brainstorming for a new story, what usually comes first for you, the plot or the characters? Oh, definitely the characters. They usually appear in my mind without bidding and then I wonder what their story is. It usually takes off from there… Are you a plotter or a pantser? Now this is an…
Interview with Joni Sauer-Folger
When you’re brainstorming for a new story, what usually comes first for you, the plot or the characters? It’s usually a full-blown scene—dialogue included—playing over and over in my head. It may not happen until the middle of the book, but gives me the kernel of a story that grows from there. Are you a…
Blog Tour: Interview with Lori Osterberg
http://loriosterberg.com/ https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CTEO1P4 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KGCAB6O Interview with Lori Osterberg Would you tell us about yourself? I’m a reinvention junkie. After running several successful businesses, I found myself growing restless and in need of a new project when my daughter graduated from high school and moved to college. So I convinced my husband to sell our home, get…