Showing posts with label author spotlight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label author spotlight. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Creative Voices for Authors: Meet Kisha Townsend



Genre: Erotica and Self-Help

Kisha is a loving Wife, Mother, Writer, Author, Motivational Speaker, Certified Coach and Herbalist; Entrepreneur, Awareness Educator, Motivator, Mentor and Philanthropist.  A Woman who has a Great Passion for and Committed to helping others live an Abundant Life of Purpose. She is also the Founder and CEO of, The EK Brand, where she welcomes you to the world of Inspiration, Empowerment, Awareness and Edutainment, dedicated to satisfying the Mind, Body, Soul and Spirit.


Connect with Kisha

www.TheEKBrand.com
www.Erotickookiekove.com

IG: @50ShadesOfSuccess @TheEKBrand @TheEKKove

Twitter: @YesssSheDidThat @TheEKBrand

FB: Author Kisha Townsend


Kisha’s interview will take place on Friday , February 16, 2018 at 3 p.m. at the 
Creative Voices for Authors Event Page

Creative Voices for Authors: Meet Tamara Wellons-Blanks


My name is Tamara Wellons-Blanks. I was born in Albany, Ga, raised and residing in Cordele, Ga. I am the mother of three beautiful daughters and a multifunctional business woman. Writing and crafting, have been and remains a highlight in my life since my elementary school years. It is truly a blessing to be able to share my creative gift of writing and handmade crafting with the world.


Connect with Author Dandii_Lion
www.dandiilion.com
authordandiilion.wordpress.com

Facebook: Author Dandii_Lion
Twitter: @DandiiAuthor1
Instagram: author_dandii_lion
Google+: T.W. Blanks (Author Dandii_Lion)
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Tamara’s interview will take place on Friday, February 16, 2018 at 10  p.m. on the Creative Voices for Authors Event Page

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Author Interview with Ayoka Boyce


Hi Ayoka Boyce, thank you for agreeing to this interview. Tell us a little about yourself and your background?
I am an author, writing under the name Nikki P Serene.  I am a blogger, speaker, author, and coach. I am also the creative Director of More Magazine online. Originally from NY, (Laurelton, Queens) I am now a resident of Richmond VA.
I am also a licensed minister in my church. I serve as my Bishop’s administrative assistant. Then I have my day job as a data analyst in mortgage.

What are your ambitions for your writing career?
In addition to writing my books, I want to write and produce stage plays that travel.  I would love to take it play home to Broadway

Which writers inspire you?
Author Brooklyn Dorcent. She is the most disciplined author that I know. She encourages authors to have structure. Not to wait for ‘inspiration’ but to make the time to write every single day.

What are you working on at the minute?
Right now, I am completing my first full length novel, Virtuous.

What genre are your books and why?
I write Christian urban fiction. I enjoy reading urban fiction, the excitement and fast pace of the stories. I wanted to write the same fast paced books with Christian fiction

In 10 words or less can you create a quote that describes you and your writing?
Trust God, I know He will mend the broken heart.

Which actor/actress would you like to see playing the lead character from your most recent book?
I would love for Jill Scott to play the lead character in Virtuous.

When did you decide to become a writer?
Two years ago, I read my coworker’s book (Author BLUNT).  I showed her a few things I jotted down. She encouraged me to go forward and I did.

Do you write full-time or part-time?
I write part-time. I still work my full time job.

Do you have a special time to write or how is your day structured?
Funny you should ask that, time management has been a distraction for me. Actually, I have been identifying several things that have been subtle distractions that keep me from my writing. But now that I have recognized things like, bad sleeping habits (distraction) I am structuring my day so that I can be up earlier in the mornings, so that I can write in the mornings before work.

Do you aim for a set amount of words/pages per day?
I am currently in an accountability group that aims for 3000 words a day

Where do your ideas come from?
Real life with a twist!

Do you work to an outline, plot, or do you prefer just see where an idea takes you?
I work toward a purpose. The stories flow, and for me, the more drama in the story, the better. However, the purpose is always ministry. My characters go far but there is always ministry going on in their lives.

How do you think you’ve evolved creatively?
I have evolved by not being afraid to write. I would always think, did I go too far? Now, I simply write.

What is the hardest thing about writing?
Sitting still to write

What was the hardest thing about writing your latest book?
I struggled with this because when I started the book, it didn’t have much ‘purpose’. I started this book 2 years ago but put it away. Since then, I have studied, become a licensed minister. I have had to go back to my characters, their back stories so that there is purpose and ministry in their lives.

What is the easiest thing about writing?
Letting the characters write their story. If I can sit down and concentrate on writing without distraction, their stories will flow

How long on average does it take you to write a book?
About 3 – 4 months. With limited distractions.

Where can you see yourself in 5 years’ time?
In addition to writing plays that make it to Broadway, being a featured conference speaker with my books in tow. I also will pursue my Doctorate degree in Christian Counseling and perhaps a Juris Doctorate for Law

What advice would you give to your younger self?
I would say, “Ayoka, you are beautiful with so much to offer this world. Stop selling yourself short to people who do not see your value. Don’t chase after broken relationships and concentrate on the relationship with God. He will take care of you.”

Which famous person, living or dead would you like to meet and why?
Stephen King. His gift is amazing. I would love to learn, train under him

If you could have been the original author of any book, what would it have been and why?
Beloved, by Toni Morrison. The book is brilliant, full of mystery, suspense, history, supernatural…You name it, it’s there


What advice would you give to aspiring writers?
Identify your purpose of writing. It will help you to get through everything. Don’t be afraid of an editor. And enjoy it. Writing is a ministry, no matter what genre you write, yon are helping or ministering to someone.





Twitter: @Ayokaboyce

LinkedIn: Ayoka Boyce


Purchase Links bit.ly/nikkipserene


Thursday, December 22, 2016

Author Interview with Sharon D. Moore


Hi Sharon, thank you for agreeing to this interview. Tell us a little about yourself and your background?
I am a 50-year-old former military brat who works in the insurance filed by day and is a writer by night. I currently reside in Creedmoor, North Carolina. I attended UNC-Greensboro as well as North Carolina Central University where I studied Fashion Merchandising and Marketing. I caught the reading bug early and have fond memories reading the Betsy books as a child.
I consider myself to be a well-rounded reader and regularly support authors in a variety of genres, That variety feeds my craft, as does my longtime experience living all over the world and being thrust into numerous situations in which I was regarded as “the other.” In neighborhoods, classrooms, work environments, churches and social situations, I frequently discovered I was the only person of color… occasionally, one of very few people of color. Themes of inclusion and the search for identity or home have, as a direct result, found their way into my personal philosophy and, ultimately, my writing.
It was in the late nineties that a fellow church member encouraged me to share, in written form, my many spoken positions on weighty matters. The outcome of my taking that advice was a stint writing opinion pieces for a small, local newspaper, followed by another for the “singles” section of my [then] church’s newsletter; an online e-zine; and Anointed, a print magazine.
After a series of dreams in 2001 and 2002, which prompted me to begin journaling my dreams, I realized I had wandered into the premise of my first novel and, consequently, with over two million words under my belt, my first fiction series. I officially caught the author bug, but never had a work published until I finally submitted her first novel in the fall of 2015 and was signed to New Season Books.

What are your ambitions for your writing career?
I want to write quality books that people can feel, enjoy and come away better after reading them. I want to tell complicated stories that mirror life in all of its beautiful ugliness.

Which writers inspire you?
Wow. I read a lot and admire so much about so many authors. My short list would include Bernice McFadden, Walter Mosely, David Baldacchi, Natalie Baszile, Ernessa Carter, Alexander McCall Smith, and about 30 more authors whose names come to mind.

What are you working on at the minute?
I am working on the second installment in the Under The Shadow Of The Almighty series as well as toying with another novel that I wrote back in 2007 but never published.

What genre are your books and why?
So far everything I have written would be classified as African American fiction.

In 10 words or less can you create a quote that describes you and your writing?
A bold rollercoaster that leaves you feeling breathless.

Which actor/actress would you like to see playing the lead character from your most recent book? Wow. My book has a couple of leads but the character of Jason White would be played by Morris Chestnut.

When did you decide to become a writer? I never really decided. I just did it and that’s what I ended up being called. I never made the decision. It seems to have been made for me,

Do you write full-time or part-time?
I am a part-time writer.

Do you have a special time to write or how is your day structured?
I really don't have a certain time that I write. I get it in when I can get it in. I have to have to be alone though. I do not write well with ‘people noise’ around me.

Do you aim for a set amount of words/pages per day?
No I don’t but I am wordy when I am in creative mode so I can easily write a few thousand words in one sitting.

Where do your ideas come from?
The Under the Shadow of the Almighty series came from a dream that stalked me for months. Another work I have yet to publish is loosely based on my past dating history. There is also series I want to write was borne of my imagination.

Do you work to an outline or plot or do you prefer just see where an idea takes you?
My initial approach to the Under the Shadow of the Almighty series and the first installment, Hidden In Plain Sight, was to simply write what I saw/felt in my dream. With this second installment, I have opted to use an outline since I am pulling from what I wrote 15 years ago and having to clean it up, etc.

How do you think you’ve evolved creatively?
I am learning to say more using fewer words. I am also learning the value of taking the reader ‘there’ versus being safe in my writing. Initially I wrote like I was transcribing a documentary. I have since learned that it is okay to let the reader see and feel what I saw and felt.

What is the hardest thing about writing?
Keeping the word count to a minimum! LOL If I had my way, Hidden In Plain Sight would have been about 180,000 words long.

What was the hardest thing about writing your latest book?
The hardest thing was allowing people into what I experienced in my dreams. I lived with the complete story so long that it is personal. I struggled to get the story out with clarity. I want the reader to see the mental movie I saw in my head. It’s hard to describe something to someone who has not had the same experience, been to the same place, etc. that you have.

What is the easiest thing about writing?
Dialogue. For some reason, dialogue comes easy for me. Keeping the narration concise is the hard part.

How long on average does it take you to write a book?
It’s hard to say. I think it took me roughly eight or nine months to write the two million (plus) word series back in 2002. I had the luxury of toying with the first installment off and one for 14 years. Working on cleaning up and rewriting the second installment will be the true test of how long it takes me to actually write a novel.

Where can you see yourself in 5 years’ time?
I would love to see my work on the large or small screen. I would like to have at least one novel, from each of the three series I want to write, published and doing well with readers.

What advice would you give to your younger self?
You have stories to tell. Sit down and write. I wasted so much time in my twenties doing nothing when I could have been writing.

Which famous person, living or dead would you like to meet and why?  This is hard. There are so many people. I have grandparents and great-grandparents I never got a chance to know before they passed away. There are celebrities as well as biblical and historical figures I admire. I guess if I had to only choose one, I would want to meet Jesus in the flesh.

If you could have been the original author of any book, what would it have been and why? You don’t ask easy questions do you? *smile* If there was any book I could have authored it would be Through The Looking Glass/Alice in Wonderland

What advice would you give to aspiring writers? Die empty. What I mean by that is that they should empty every story in their head out onto paper so that by the time they close their eyes for the final time; they have given all they have to give to the world. They should write even when they aren’t sure where the story is going or what they will do with it when they are finished. They should write and allow every emotion to flood the page – holding NOTHING back. It is easier to take something out than to add it later on. EMPTY everything on the page without apology. Tell your story like you are talking to someone without the 5 senses. Give them eyes to see your story, ears to hear the voices, nostrils to smell the scents in the scene, etc. Don’t be afraid to take them there into your story with you.


Website: https://www.SharonMoore.net

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/AuthorSharonDeniseMoore
Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and Youtube:  @sharonmwrites

Amazon Author Page: Sharon D. Moore

Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/SharonDMoore

Hidden In Plain Sight


Also autograph copies with a personal message from the author are available at www.SharonMoore.net.

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Author Interview with Y. M. Sheree


Hi Y.M. Sheree, thank you for agreeing to this interview. Tell us a little about yourself and your background?
Y. M. Sheree is an Army veteran who currently resides in Portsmouth, Virginia. She is a proud mother of two daughters, one a CNA and currently in College and the other is serving in the U.S. Army. A graduate of Colorado Technical University she has received two MBAs, one in Business Administration and the other in Project Management. While in High School, a short story written about, King Author gained attention of the librarians. She switched her knight to a female and the damsel had been a male. Her best friend co-authored a book when they attended High School together.

While stationed in Germany, she tried her hand at poetry that she sent to a publishing company that turned her down stating her writing was journal entries and not poetry in 2009.  Her spirit crushed she put her pen down and stopped writing until 2015. Mary B. Morrison challenged aspiring writers to write a book in ninety days on Facebook. Y.M. Sheree took the challenge as a hobby to pass her time not knowing that later that year her first published work Purple Haze would release in October 2015. She now has three published books on Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com, Purple Haze, Purple Haze 2, The Switch Up, and her new release Fantasy Island will be released September 2016.

In her spare time, she enjoys listening to music, playing video games on her Xbox one, and she is a diehard Baltimore Ravens fan and Golden State Warriors. Known for writing Erotica she plans on being versatile and write in different genres.

What are your ambitions for your writing career?
I want to be an author under a big publishing house and have at least one of my books published by Harlequin.

Which writers inspire you?
I would have to say Brenda Jackson, Mary B Morrison, and Zane to name a few. I love their work ethic.

What are you working on at the minute?
I just finished my fourth book Fantasy Island and sent it to my publisher.

What genre are your books and why?
My Purple Haze series is Erotic Interracial Romance, The Switch Up is a Romance Family Drama, and Fantasy Island is Erotica. I began writing Purple Haze as a drama but it turned into the Erotica because it flowed that way. The Switch Up I wanted to prove that I could write more than just Erotica. Fantasy Island is my last erotica until I finish my Purple Haze series. I want to mix up my writing now.

In 10 words or less can you create a quote that describes you and your writing?
Not your ordinary and never boring.

Which actor/actress would you like to see playing the lead character from your most recent book?
To be honest I have no idea because my last book has four main characters and I never thought about it.

When did you decide to become a writer?
Last April when I joined a write your book in 90 days’ challenge by Mary B Morrison.

Do you write full-time or part-time?
I am a full-time author.

Do you have a special time to write or how is your day structured?
I really don't have a certain time that I write. Most of the time I like to write late at night when everyone is asleep and the house is quiet.

Do you aim for a set number of words/pages per day?
I downloaded the writometer app that my editor suggested and my goal is set to 1,500 words.

Where do your ideas come from?
Some come from TV shows, songs, movies, sometimes posts on Facebook.

Do you work to an outline or plot or do you prefer just see where an idea takes you?
I don't write from an outline but I do jot down ideas but mostly I just write how the story flows.

How do you think you’ve evolved creatively?
I think my ideas for storylines are broadening more because I don't want to be placed in a box as an author who is only known for certain genres.

What is the hardest thing about writing?
There is a lot such as staying on track with your daily word count and trying not to let life out shadow my writing just to name a few.

What was the hardest thing about writing your latest book?
The numerous characters that I had in the book because they had their own stories and other characters in their story, which made it difficult. It was a challenge that I set for myself and I am used to writing forty thousand word books and this one is fifty-six thousand words.

What is the easiest thing about writing?
I would have to say making my characters come to life on the pages.

How long on average does it take you to write a book?
I think the longest is about five months for me.

Where can you see yourself in 5 years’ time?
I would like to see myself as a household name with one of my books turned into a movie or TV show.

What advice would you give to your younger self?
Keep pushing and don't let the naysayers tell you what you can't do.

Which famous person, living or dead would you like to meet and why?
My all time favorite the Purple One Prince. He was one of a kind and so very talented.

If you could have been the original author of any book, what would it have been and why?
I would have to say the Lord of the Rings series because it was great storytelling and unique.

What advice would you give to aspiring writers?
DO your research on everything. It is nice to have assistance but it is always better to learn on your own. Also, don't jump to join any publisher because a lot of them don't care about their authors just the money you can make them. Don't be afraid to invest in your brand.

Connect with : Y.M. Sheree




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Twitter:  @ymsheree




Purple Haze 1




Purple Haze 2



The Switch Up