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SB: Good Morning, Ali! Welcome to AR.
AA: Good Morning, Sassy. Thank you for
interviewing me. I’m big fan of Alternative Read and I visit the website
often.
SB: Oh, you're too kind. But thanks! ;) Okay, please may I start by asking you to tell our
readers a little about how you got into writing, and what made you turn
to this genre?
AA: Well, the
game of make-believe began for me when I started reading junior,
adventure books. I was probably about eight. In my teens my interest
switched to science fiction and horror. Secretly, I wrote my own stories
when I was supposed to be doing school homework. I knew nothing about
the technical aspects of writing, but I had a fantastic time creating my
own universe, filled with a variety of bizarre life forms. Oddly
enough, I didn’t pick up my first, romance book until I was twenty-four—Sweet
Savage Love by Rosemary Rogers. I was hooked, reading more and
more. Believing, fool that I was, that the sexy stories I devoured as
easily as chocolate, couldn’t be very difficult to write. I remind
myself of that on the days my laptop screen seems as large as a king
size bed while I struggle to fill it with words.
SB: For those who are new to your work, can you please give us a brief description of what Celestial Heat is all about?
AA: I think the blurb will best explain it:
In
the year 2096, Feyna Sy Tordinay knows the price of love. Once she
would have given her very soul to Ketrick DeSardon, but after a few,
short weeks of tender romance and phenomenal sex, the dashing Starfleet
captain left her in a storm of heartache. Now she's strictly business, a
clinical psychologist on her way to the top. Is she troubled by the
unexpected assignment aboard DeSardon's warship? Not a bit.
Darkly seductive DeSardon is running from his feelings, hiding
dangerous secrets. Unbeknown to Feyna, she and Ketrick are cosmic mates
with untried, magical abilities. Unbeknown to both of them, there are
some scary beings out there stalking the couple, aiming to harness their
talent through crossbreeding. To save themselves from an uncertain
death, Ketrick and Feyna must revitalize an ancient power source—right
after they blend their special powers by way of high-voltage sex.
SB: Yum! Yum! For anyone who missed it,
here's my review! http://bit.ly/9kRE9s
So, you were born in the British Isles and now live in the United States. Why did you relocate, and how does living in both countries affect your writing?
So, you were born in the British Isles and now live in the United States. Why did you relocate, and how does living in both countries affect your writing?
AA: Actually,
I’ve lived and worked in both countries over the last two decades and my
day jobs could probably fill a catalogue, everything from flight
attendant to ice cream parlor owner. I decided to
relocate to Florida at the end of last year because my mother lives
there and I do love the outdoor life. Since I am a Mid-Atlantic species,
I can readily shift backdrops for my stories to either side of the
pond.
SB: That's fantastic. Florida sounds so warm and fun to me!
What are your writing strengths and weaknesses?
AA:
Hmm.
I would say discipline and perseverance are my strengths. When I
decided to write for publication I treated it like a part-time, office
job, aiming to turn out roughly two thousand words per day. To
motivate myself, while I was burning the midnight oil, I stuck a sign on
my refrigerator that advised:
“If you want something badly enough and you don’t give up you’ll get it.”
Too bad that doesn’t apply to winning
the lottery. *chuckle*
SB: *Chuckles along* Too right!
AA: As for my writing weaknesses,
those stem from method. I’m a pantser, probably for the same reason I hate reading the
instructions that come with new products, it taxes my patience. I would
rather write than refer to a detailed synopsis. But that does put
me at the mercy of my characters’ whims, which means
I have moments of panic when the story runs away from me and I’m not sure how to get to the next
plot point.
SB: Would you please share with us
one tip you discovered about the craft that you felt improved your
writing?
AA: I suppose not stopping until I finish the
first draft. Despite my pantser status, I tended to edit as I went
along. Finally, I realized the process was stifling my idea flashes,
which stalled the story.
SB: What's the last book you read and what did you think of it?
AA:
How Did You Get This Number by Sloane
Crosley. It’s a collection of essays that
are philosophical, current and extremely humorous. I believe Crosley has
written at least one other book, which I will definitely be looking at.
SB: I'll have to look that one up. Thanks! So, what's on your TBR list?
AA:
I’m afraid it would fill a complete page, I
read all the time.
SB: *Chuckles* I know that feeling! Okay, do you set goals for your life and writing job? If so, could you share how you do this, please?
AA: Absolutely! I don’t believe in setting
achievement limits in any area of my life. While the plan I made in my
twenties to go pony trekking through the Himalayas is pretty much off my
bucket list. LOL! There are still a lot of places I would like to
visit, like St. Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow, and Alaska to see the
Aurora Borealis effect. As a writer, I will always strive to improve my
skills. I belong to a small, critique group and I plan to take more
classes this year to improve my technique.
SB: I bet you'd still love to pony trek through the Himalayas, I would! I'd ache a bit afterwards though. LOL
Are you working on anything else right now, and do you have any other plans for future books?
AA: Now that my second book, Miranda’s Misconduct—a
contemporary ménage a trois—is out. I have a few works in progress. One
is a paranormal trilogy featuring heroines who come from a long line of female hunters with predatory speed and
lightning-fast reflexes. The first book in the series includes
time-travel, a shapeshifter and a ménage. The working title is Warriors
At The Double. Additionally, I’ll be part of an upcoming Tarot series
from Extasy Books. My story will be inspired by the Empress card. At
present I’m still working on the first draft, but I’ll keep readers
posted via my website.
SB: Great! So congratulations are in order! I hope Miranda's Misconduct sells well, and look forward to seeing your story for the Tarot series. Where can our AR readers find you to keep track of your progress and cheer you on?
AA: Website: http://aliatwood.com
Email: aliatwood1@googlemail.com
Publisher: www.estasybooks.com
SB: Thank you so much for sharing so much
about yourself and your writing life. Before we part I'd like to leave
you with one last question. Well, it's more of an exercise that can be
used by other authors and aspiring writers. Just fill in the blanks!
Character name: Tina Tomlinson
His/her quirky trait: She’s a “Gee whiz” type.
Occupation: Reporter for a local news station.
What awful thing has just happened to your character? She was seized from behind.
What room or which specific loction is your
character in? The darkened news room
SB: Fantastic! Thanks. I hope that spurs some of our readers to write something about what happens next to poor roving reporter Tina Tomlinson.
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INTERVIEW | Giveaway| with Ali Atwood | Romance Author
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I was wondering if you had to change writing styles for american readers versus your own countries readers? I would love to read the book.
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debbie
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Thanks for the awesome giveaway. I love reading sci-fi/futuristic romances and Celestial Heat looks like an incredible read.
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Anna
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Thank you for this giveaway and for this awesome interview, i enjoyed it a lot!
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follower nick: Sandy!
Knew it was something I had forgotten, glad I remembered to come back :)
ReplyDeleteNice interview, and I like the sound of this futuristic story.
Must google St Basils to see what it looks like now
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Hi Debbie,
ReplyDeleteYes, I do make adjustments for British and American readers. It’s amazing how many basic words have different meanings. Some can get you into trouble. For a laugh, I took my book of Cockney Rhyming Slang to a Fourth of July barbeque last Sunday. By the end of the evening I had my American friends in stitches.
Good luck with the contest.
Ali
How can I not pick up a story that has a sexy Starfleet captain? (And have thereby admitted my geekdom...I'm good with that.)
ReplyDeleteI especially like your quote, I'm going to steal that if you don't mind, and post it above my computer. Thanks for the inspiration!
And I am NOW a follower.
I love the cover and the contest!!!
ReplyDeletebrandyzbooks@yahoo.com
I love scifi have not read them latly but your books sound great.Please count me in your contest.
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sasluvbooks(at)yahoo.com
I enjoyed the interview. Thanks! This sounds like a great read. And that cover is really hot! Thanks for the giveaway.
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tamsyn5@yahoo.com
I have been reading reviews of your book and thet are good. Good luck.
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hi Ali, Thanks for the great interview. This book sounds great!!
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jellybelly82158 at gmail dot com
This book sounds good! The cover is really cool!
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Thanks for the interview. I am a follower. I look forward to looking into yoor books more!!!
ReplyDelete-Brandy
brandyzbooks@yahoo.com
Hi Ali! Thanks for sharing some of your writing ways - I'm a fellow panster and can totally relate to the story running away. Writing a logline helped me stay on target.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the awesome opportunity to win your book, Celestial Heat. I know I'll love it.
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Hello, Everyone,
ReplyDeleteI want to thank each of you for dropping in to say hi. I’ve enjoyed reading all your positive comments about the interview and Celestial Heat.
In answer to the questions:
Kristabel - I love the fact that you’ll be using my inspiration quote.
KayDee - Fellow pantser, thanks for the logline idea.
Good luck to all with contest!
A special thanks to Sassy, for having me.
Ali :)
Hello, Everyone,
ReplyDeleteI want to thank each of you for dropping in to say hi. I’ve enjoyed reading all your positive comments about the interview and Celestial Heat.
In answer to the questions:
Kristabel - I love the fact that you’ll be using my inspiration quote.
KayDee - Fellow pantser, thanks for the logline idea.
Good luck to all with contest!
A special thanks to Sassy, for having me.
Ali :)
You are most welcome, Ali, it's been lovely having you here!
ReplyDeleteI am now going to randomly pick out the winner and write out the winning post :)