Today we can visit the desk of our Spotlight Author, Dephine Pontvieux to see what is on her desk and to ask what her typical day is like.
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Is
there such a thing as a typical day when one leads the glamorous,
eccentric and outrageously exciting life of an author? Let me ponder
this for a second... Hmmm, as much as it breaks my heart to expose the
blunt truth, authors’ lives do not solely consist of jet-setting around
the world to explore exotic locales (someone HAS to do book research,
after all), ensuring the media attention is constantly focused on them
while acting as if they don’t give a damn, or partaking in frantic
autograph-giving sessions at fancy book-signing events.
There are, as much as I hate to say it, some tedious aspects to the day-to-day lives of novelists.
For
starters, most of us have to actually -gasp!- work. And I’m not just
talking about writing a novel, or twelve. I’m talking about real,
money-making full time labor, affording us the opportunity to be authors
in our spare time.
Also,
writing, while tremendously enriching in many aspects, can be a
lonesome activity. You get to know your computer on a very personal
level. Late at night, you may even find yourself clicking glasses with
it, like an old friend at your favorite dive bar.
Writing
is not a recommended activity for the weak-hearted or the mentally
unbalanced types. On the good days after a great writing session, you
feel like a rock star and the whole wide world is yours for the taking.
On the bad ones, however, you feel like you could strangle your cat, set
your laptop on fire with a match, berate yourself for being a pathetic
failure and go into hibernation mode until 2025.
With
that being said, it is also a tremendously rewarding journey. From
crafting a story and giving life to a cast of characters, to typing the
magic words “The End” at 4:30 in the morning, it changes your life for
the better. It makes it richer, different, special. If you’ve ever held your own published book in your hands, you know what I’m talking about.
On to my ‘typical day.’
So
far I have published one novel, a thriller titled ETA-Estimated Time of
Arrest. As of last month, I started working on my second novel. Could
be a sequel, or not. It’s too early to tell. I have my own publishing
company, Miss Nyet Publishing, LLC. I am also a scuba diving instructor,
and I write articles for a couple French diving magazines. I don’t
really have time to get bored.
I
usually wake up around 8, make coffee and get ready for the day. Then I
get in front of my computer, check my emails and move on with Miss
Nyet-related work: taking care of orders, doing some accounting, looking
for marketing and promotion opportunities for my novel here in the
states, and prospecting for publishers in Europe. This can take a few
hours or a whole day, depending on the level of activity. If I can carve
out the time, and I feel the magic, I will work on the first draft of
what I hope will turn into my second novel. I try to fit in a trip to
the gym at some point, if the day has not already passed me by. Then
it’s dinner and family time. After that, I often continue writing until
one or two in the morning. Then I go to bed and dream of my characters
in action, because in the end, they are the ones who tell me what to write the next day.
http://www.missnyet.com/ catalog.htm to order "ETA-Estimated Time of Arrest"
About the author:
Delphine
Pontvieux was born in Versailles and grew up in France. She graduated
from the University of Burgundy in Dijon. She also lived, studied and
worked in Australia, the USA, Spain and the Netherlands until she moved
to Chicago, Illinois, in 1998, where she still lives today. She has 10
years of international sales and promotion experience in the music and
entertainment industry. Delphine
loves the mountains (rock climbing, monoskiing) and the seas (boating,
waterskiing, wakeboarding, long distance swimming, triathlons). She is a
scuba instructor, cave and technical diver, and ocean conservation
advocate. As a writer, she regularly contributes to international diving
publications.
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That looks cool, like a record studio or something, I get that vibe :)
ReplyDeleteMe too! I am sure I responded to your comment before, but it must have been around the time where my Internet was playing up. >:Z
ReplyDeleteDelphine is about to make her acting debut in a major motion picture that is currently shooting and due for release in theaters in 2011 -- pretty cool, eh?