Hello! Please welcome Annie Nicholas.
CK: When did you launch your writing career?
AN: I started writing the summer of 2008. It started out as a hobby to occupy my mind when I was house bound for a few months due to illness. I found a great critique group online who encouraged me to submit my manuscripts. The rest is history.
CK: That sounds familiar. Writing definitely will keep your mind occupied. What prompted you to write about vampires?
AN: I’ve always loved vampires. Even as a little girl I was fascinated by them. The best kind of stories are ones you love to write so that’s what I did. It wasn’t difficult to world build because these vampires had lived in my head for years.
Nosferatu vampires have been an interest of mine and I developed a government with political intrigue around this race. Never a dull moment.
CK: Ditto on that. I'm a vampire lover myself. Where did you submit your first story?
AN: The Omegas was the first story I finished and it got accepted at Lyrical Press. I combined my own nerdy past with the paranormal in this story and found something spectacular. My very own geeky werewolf pack who hires, of course, a Nosferatu vampire to teach them how to fight.
CK: I love the awesome book covers. I have never read any of your books, but they are definitely on my list. How do you fit writing into your busy schedule?
AN: Every free moment I have. Breaks at work, between kids schedule, and after their bedtime. I gave up most of my TV time as well but love every moment of it. I carry a note pad in my purse and write my first draft long hand whenever a moment arises.
CK: What are the pros and cons of being a published author?
AN: Pros: I’ve met people who are as passionate about story telling as I am, made some great friends, and have people who want to read my books.
Cons: I have to promote, which feels like I’m jumping up and down shouting, ‘Look at me, look at me.’ It doesn’t feel comfortable. I wish there was an easier way to let readers know about new books and authors.
CK: You know, I can relate about the promotion aspect of being an author. This is why I decided to invite authors to my blog Annie. Honestly, I'm not much of a blogger, and one day I looked a my blog and decided I needed to do something different. Also, please tell us about your most recent project.
AN: The Alpha will be released in June from Lyrical Press. It is the second book after The Omegas where Eric, the new Alpha of Chicago, is about to get a little Spice in his life.
I just completed the manuscript for the book after BAIT. Another vampire thriller with Connie Bence.
CK: Awesome, a vampire thriller. What method of research do you utilize?
AN: My writing doesn’t require much research. I usually read about the cities I’ll be writing about. Key areas and sites, street names, some restaurants or clubs to keep real.
CK: Where do you see yourself two years from now?
AN: That’s a hard question. I hope to have an agent by then. I’d be happy with just that.
CK: What are your hobbies?
AN: I garden both flowers and vegetables. Otherwise, I don’t have time for much else.
CK: How do you unwind?
AN: A hot bath, a good book, and a big glass of wine. I try to do this at least once of week.
CK: Do you mold your characters strictly from imagination or from those you cross paths with in everyday life?
AN: Completely from my imagination. It takes time. They don’t always introduce themselves as whole at once. I’ve been trying to meet my hero of my next manuscript. I know his personality but can’t picture how he’ll look. I can’t start writing it until he reveals himself.
CK: What are your favorite paranormal creatures? Pick two please.
AN: Vampires. Bet that shocked you. LOL
Second one is hard, I have a thing for urban wizards.
CK: LOL, you must tell me more of these urban wizards. Where can you be found on the internet?
AN: You can find me on Twitter- @annienicholas Facebook
http://www.annienicholas.com/
http://annienicholas.blogspot.com/
http://paranormalromantics.blogspot.com/ (Mondays only)
CK: Annie Nicholas, thank you so much for sharing. It was awesome having you here today! Next time, we need to speak of those wizards. ; )
3 comments:
Interesting blog, CK.
I would like to know what makes you interested in lizards, Annie? They surely can't be romantic. lol
I heart you Sandy. :) Not lizards, WIZARDS. LOL You made my day.
Urban wizards, according to the Annie Nicholas dictionary, are modern magic users. For example Dresden from Jim Butcher.
I'm catching up here. Hi Annie and Charisma-nice interview.
Congrats on all your success, Annie, keep it up!
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