On my next stop of my Denai Touch blog tour I was interviewed by Ninoshkka Paul on her blog http://lovingto-read.blogspot.co.uk/
- What is the book Denai Touch about?
It’s about a witch named to Cate McCray, her relationship with her elemental partner Jason and them trying to stop a terrorist organisation named the Covenant.
2. What’s your inspiration for your characters?
I’ve always loved anything to do with witches and I thought it would be a good idea to betray them in a sexy kind of way, instead of old women riding broomsticks.
3. What’s your motive behind the witch theme?
I’ve always loved anything to do with witches and I thought it would be a good idea to betray them in a sexy kind of way, instead of old women riding broomsticks.
4. Was it hard to become a self-published author?
It was a bit confusing as there is so much information about self publishing out there and it’s hard to know which route to take.
5. Have you always liked to write?
Yes, I always loved reading books and writing just came naturally to me.
6. What are you working on now?
I’m working on my second novel Denai Bound and have almost completed the first draft.
7. What’s your least favorite part of the publishing/writing process?
Definitely revising my novel. That usually takes longer than writing it.
8. How long does it take you to write a book?
That really depends what time I have as I’m also studying for a journalism degree. Writing Denai Touch took about two years.
9. What do you think makes a good story?
I think it’s where you can emotionally connect to the characters and their story.
10. What do you like to do when you’re not writing?
I love reading books, especially paranormal romance and urban fantasy
11. Is Denai Touch the first book you have ever written? If not, what are some of your other works?
Denai Touch is my first novel, but I have had two short stories published in a charity anthology called Magic, Mystery & Mayhem.12. Tell us about your book cover and how it came about.
I love my cover! I found a site called ebookindiecovers.com and was looking on them for some inspiration and I found a set of three covers that I knew would be perfect for my series.
13. What advice would you give to aspiring writers?
Try to write something every day, even if it’s only a few sentences and read a lot.
14. Where do you see publishing going in the future?
I’m planning on writing a series of Denai novels and I have a few other paranormal fantasy novels in the works.