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Author Spotlight – Bradon Nave

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Welcome to the Limitless Library Lounge where I interview fellow authors from Limitless Publishing. Today, I am chatting with Bradon Nave from bradonnamePiedmont, Oklahoma.
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Thanks for joining me, Bradon.  Please have a seat and make yourself comfortable.
I understand you had a novel released recently and another being released by Limitless tomorrow. Can you give me some details about them and your writing?

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I signed my first project, Keeping the Tarnished with Limitless in August of 2015. Prior to this the book was self-published. Since signing my first book, I have published two others, Copper Lilies and the first book of my series, Before we Fractured: Jessie Kasper.

I’m inspired by life. I think we all are. My inspiration is evident in my writing and summing that up into a single genre is almost impossible. I like exploring and trying new things. If there’s a voice in my head, screaming to get out, I let it out…regardless of genre.

bradoncopperliliesMy book, Copper Lilies, released Feb 9th. It’s about a 23 year old woman and a rag-tag group of friends in the late 1980’s that come together to assist people affected by AIDS.

bradonjessekasperMy series, Before we Fractured, is my first attempt at YA. In the first book, Jessie Kasper, I tried to address issues like depression, loss and anxiety in a very real light. The book comes out tomorrow, Feb 16th, and the follow-up, Kacey Monroe, releases May 17th.

I’m also in the process of developing an outline for a romance novel…the inspiration for this actually came from my work (I’m an organ recovery coordinator).

Also, I’m part of a horror anthology project that I’m very excited about. If all goes as planned it should be out this year.  

I hope to publish all of the manuscripts I have written, and that readers are entertained by my writing to want to read more. My goal is to get all of the plot ideas I have jotted down into completed and published books.

That’s awesome, Bradon. It sounds like you’re quite busy, but I’m sure enjoying it. It’s great that you are able to write different genres. It shows a lot of creative versatility. I like your idea about developing your plot ideas into novels, and it’s also nice to explore anthology opportunities. I recently submitted a non-fiction piece to an anthology, and my first mystery was published in the Cat Crimes Through Time anthology.

Describe your goals as a writer. What do you hope to achieve in the next few years? What are you planning to do to reach these goals?

Getting published with a reputable publisher was the main goal for so long that right now I’m in a honeymoon phase. I’m new to publishing, so I’m taking the opportunity to learn from the awesome staff and the authors at Limitless. There’s literally a wealth of knowledge and resources at my fingertips.

Like many authors, the main goal is to do what I love for a living.

The idea of waking up, enjoying coffee, and then working from my office—pounding out the next best-seller is of course the ultimate goal.

In the next few years I plan to continue improving all areas of my craft on a practical level. There’s so much about this industry that I need to educate myself on. Fine-tuning and advancing go hand in hand. I believe with the resources I have now, there’s no reason that I can’t be successful.

I can certainly relate to that. As a fellow Limitless author, I can say that the support and information gained from other authors is so important. I also self-published my first book, Cloudy Rainbow, and I really feel that, although self-publishing is a good option for some, the having a publisher and being able to network with other authors makes a big difference.

What type of reader are you hoping to attract?  Who do you believe would be most interested in reading your books?

There is no greater reward than opening up my email or social media to a happy reader that has praise or constructive feedback. I have several readers that have followed me from the beginning and I look forward to their interaction. I’ve even mentioned them personally in my acknowledgments.

The readers I’ve attracted thus far have been pretty diverse…I wouldn’t have it any other way.

That’s great. It’s a wonderful feeling when you have positive feedback from readers. When people tell me that they’ve stayed up until 3 in the morning reading A Stone’s Throw, couldn’t put it down, and was totally surprised by the book’s twist, that really makes my day.

What advice would you give other authors or those still trying to get published?

Don’t give up. Persistence will pay off eventually.

Research your publisher.  It’s always exciting to get an offer, especially when there’s been nothing but standardized rejection letters prior to it.  Just because they can ‘publish’ you, does not mean they are someone you want to partner with on your project.  Don’t allow your hard work to be associated with a poor representation of the industry.  A good place to start your research is Google.

Be strategic about where you send your material.  When I queried Limitless Publishing, I researched their authors and books for days before I even studied the submission guidelines.  I had a good feeling about them.  When I queried them, I did exactly as instructed.  I read and re-read my query letter repeatedly, making sure it was perfect before pushing send.  Two days later, my entire manuscript was requested, and literally ten days after my initial query, I inked my first deal with a reputable and established publisher.  It all happened so fast that I didn’t really have time to absorb it. I’m still smiling about it.  Now when someone asks who I’m signed to, I’m proud to tell them, Limitless Publishing.

If and when you get your work out there for people to read, THANK THEM for reading it.  Without demand there can be no supply.  Keep in touch with your readers and let them know how much you appreciate them.

Have fun.  Write what you’re passionate about.  The market is subjective and there’s room for all of us.  I promise if you write what you love it will come naturally.  If you force yourself to write what you think will sell, the reader may pick up on it.  And be proud of what your write!  Who cares if you get a bad review?  That is one person’s opinion.  They may not like your genre or writing style but I assure you there are readers out there that will.  

Very well said, Bradon. Those are excellent points. 

What were some of the struggles you faced before you became published?

Where do I start? It seems easy, right? Just sit down and write this book and people will be clawing at their keyboards to buy it after I secure this awesome advance and an outstanding agent…wrong.

There was SO much that I didn’t know about the industry. I grew up reading and writing, but when it came time to pursue my dream of being published, I was shocked at the hoops authors had to jump through.

The struggles of marketing and getting out there can be so overwhelmingly oppressive that at times it took away from the fun of writing. To be completely honest, at times it still feels that way.

I’m thankful now that I have a team of experienced professionals ready to answer my questions and offer guidance. As a new author the insight from experienced authors and editors willing to offer it is priceless.

Definitely. I feel the same. As you said, unless you’ve published a book, you don’t realize how much more is involved than writing it. As you also indicated, that’s why the help of others with more experience is so important and why being part of Team Limitless has been rewarding for both of us.

Did you or are you taking any helpful writing or publishing classes?

During graduate school I opted to enroll in several creative writing electives. Although these courses offered insight to some extent, applying the teaching to what I was doing was difficult for me. I took some aspects of character and plot development from school, but as a whole, I don’t feel it affected my craft to the extent it did my pocketbook. An author will always be an author…that’s just what they are. As with any craft, it takes practice. In my opinion, there’s a wealth of priceless knowledge in the books that inspire us. My favorite authors have taught me much more than I ever learned in an overpriced classroom…but to each their own.

Very good answer, Bradon. I was an English major in college and also learned a lot about journalism through my volunteering at the college paper. However, I’ve always felt that the authors I’ve read have been my best writing mentors.

What hobbies and interests do you have besides writing?

I run 20 or more miles a week on the backroads surrounding my rural Oklahoma home. I like to fish and campout in the summer. I love animals, too. My wife calls me Dr. Doolittle. I’m always doing something with my minions…my son, Brennon, and my daughter, Blaike.

Sounds like you’re into nature and enjoy being outdoors. That’s a nice way to take a break from computers. I’ve gotten into walking in good weather too. It seems to clear my head, help me write, relieve the stress of sitting at a computer at home and at work, and is also good for your health and and weight. As you know, I also love animals, cats in particular, and I have an 11-year old daughter, Holly, who is in Middle School.

What do you like most and least about being an author? What is your toughest challenge?

The good: I love the fact that I can make up a life…or several lives rather, with vibrant characters that I end up actually caring about. I can escape into this make-believe world as an adult and it’s socially acceptable. And then I get to share that world with you.

The bad: I understand rules are important…however, I feel too many rules in literature stifle creativity. That’s all I’m going to say about that. 

Okay. Can you please list your social media links, website, blog, etc. so readers can connect with you.

https://www.facebook.com/bradonnavebooks

Twitter:@bradonnavewww.bradonnave.com

It was very nice speaking with you in the Limitless Lounge today, Bradon, and best wishes on your release of Copper Lilies, Jessie Kasper, and all the great books I’m sure will follow.

 

 

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Putting Some Mystery into Romance

stonesthrowloveteaserI’ve always enjoyed reading mysteries and romantic suspense novels. My favorite current authors are Nora Roberts and Mary Higgins Clark. I also like to read new authors and different genres, but I prefer a little romance with my mysteries.

When I first started writing, A STONE’S THROW (Limitless Publishing 2015), I knew I wanted to include both romance and mystery in the book. Everyone likes a nice love story, but adding an element of danger or suspense can make a plot more gripping. Likewise, adding some romance to a mystery can create more relateable characters.

It’s interesting to note that even though a book may be categorized and marketed as either a mystery or a romance, most books include both in varying degrees. A STONE’S THROW is more of a mystery, but I believe the romance that develops between Alicia Fairmont, the widowed librarian main character and small town newspaper publisher, John McKinney, increases stonesthrowpicnicfinaleditthe appeal of the book.

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During February, bookstores and libraries tend to display romance novels for those seeking a romantic read for Valentine’s Day. As a librarian as well as an author, I’ve followed this trend and was happy to learn that my library decided to participate in a book selection program this year that other libraries have already been offering to their patrons each February. The program known as “Blind Date with a Book”  involves putting out a display of gift-wrapped books for patrons to choose from without knowing what book they are selecting. Since the wrappers are barcoded, patrons can check out the books and open them at home. This allows them the surprise of a book they may not have ever heard about let alone selected to read on their own.

blinddate5By adding a touch of mystery to a patron’s book selection, “Blind Date with A book” can introduce a reader to a new author, series, or genre for them to consider reading in the future. A patron can also rate their date if the library provides a card or form in with the book. This can be used by the library for user feedback statistics.

blinddate3The “Blind Date with a Book” concept is another perfect example of combining romance with mystery. People who love to read and are willing to take a chance, will appreciate the opportunity to “date” an unknown book during the romantic month of February.

 

 

 

My own romantic mystery will be 99 cents on Sunday, Februray 14th. Order it here: http://amzn.to/1Ta6zfe

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This blog post was reprinted from the guest post that appeared on Sophia Valentine’s Lifestyle and Literature blog on February 12, 2016.

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Feature Friday February 12 – Erin Lee – Wave to Papa

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By Erin Lee

Publisher: Limitless Publishing

Wave4SYNOPSIS

Dawn Winchester is sure Dan didn’t mean to hurt their toddler son Noah…again.

 

With the media swarming her on the courthouse steps, her husband in jail, her teenage daughter already in foster care, and a determined case worker and vigilant court appointed guardian fighting to “protect Noah,” Dawn doesn’t know where to turn. Nobody cared last time Noah had an accident while in his father’s care…so why is everyone now set on destroying her family?

Dawn believes in loyalty. What kind of wife would she be if she didn’t stand by her husband?

But through the endless cycle of hearings, counseling sessions, and visitations, Dawn begins to fear she’s been fooling herself. What if she’d been wrong and put Noah in danger? What if this was all her fault? During his mandatory anger management therapy, even Dan starts to wonder if he might not be the man he thought he was.

Dawn has already lost one child—possibly for good—and can’t bear the thought of losing Noah too. But with the pieces of her life shattered all around her, can she put it all back together? Or should she salvage what she can and build a different life, broken heart and all?

The bonds of marriage and parenthood are strong.

But that doesn’t mean they can’t be broken…

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Erin Lee

Lee is freelance writer and therapist from Southern, NH. Lee’s work has appeared in journals and magazines since 1995. She’s received numerous awards from the New England Press Association for her work as a journalist. “Wave to Papa” is her second novel. Currently, Lee is publishing “Crazy Like Me” with Savant Books and Publications, LLC, to be released in summer 2015. She has a master’s degree in marriage and family therapy and works with children and families in crisis.

More of her work can be seen at www.authorerinlee.com.

LIMITLESS PUBLISHING: http://www.limitlesspublishing.net/authors/erin-lee/

GOODREADS: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13994843.Erin_Lee

WEBSITE: http://www.authorerinlee.com/

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/gonecrazytalksoon

 

 

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Author Spotlight Jane Hunt

authorspotlightWelcome to the Limitless Library Lounge where I interview fellow authors from Limitless Publishing. Today, I am chatting with  Jane Hunt from the  village of Pleasley, UK.

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Thanks for joining me, Jane.  Please take a seat and make yourself comfortable.
I understand you have a novel that is just being released by Limitless today. Can you give me some details about it?

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The Dangerous Gift is my first book with Limitless Publishing and is my first Romantic Suspense/ Mystery/ Thriller novel.

Release Day GraphicI have also written two fantasy/paranormal romances in The Dragon Legacy series:

‘The Dragon Legacy #1’ and ‘The Revenge Masquerade #2’.

These are currently published by Crimson Frost Books.

The Dangerous Gift - Teaser 4 The Dangerous Gift is a romantic suspense set in Texas:

‘After a tragic plane crash kills Jennie Taylor’s guardians, she returns to her childhood home—and her first love, Jared Stewart.

At just eighteen years old, Jennie had left the Unicorn Ranch in Texas to seek a life in the outside world. But she wasn’t just running toward independence. Heartbroken and confused, Jennie fled her home after Jared harshly rejected her on the eve of her birthday.

Now she must choose between making a new life on the ranch she has grown to love, or returning to her simple but empty life in England. The choice seems obvious at first, but nothing in life is simple…

The Dangerous Gift - Teaser 2Jared is forced to share control of his beloved ranch with the woman he wants but can’t have.

When Jennie receives an anonymous note, she goes to Jared for support. But what she finds is more than she was prepared for, driving the two further apart than ever. When an old friend is murdered and suspicious accidents escalate, endangering Jennie’s safety, Jared becomes her reluctant protector.

Jennie knows Jared is hiding something, but does he really want her gone from the ranch? And if so, could he be the one behind the ominous threats?

Determined to prove Jared isn’t involved, Jennie turns detective. Can she succeed in her courageous but reckless investigation…or is the truth a dangerous gift she won’t survive?’

I am currently writing a historical story set in England. This is part of a series of three books. I am also planning to write another romantic suspense novel as I enjoy this genre both to read and write.

Awesome. Your books sound great. Would you describe your goals as a writer to us. What do you hope to achieve in the next few years? What are you planning to do to reach these goals?

I achieved a lifelong ambition to become a full time writer when I turned fifty, four years ago. It has been a steep learning curve. The biggest lesson being that writing a book someone wants to publish is no longer enough. Social marketing and making your story visible to potential readers is vital. So my current goals are writing as much as I can and striving to create myself a viable author platform to showcase my work.

Those are wonderful goals, Jane. I hope to write full-time one day myself, and I couldn’t agree more that there’s much more to publishing than writing a good book. I find it overwhelming at times but am motivated by other authors such as yourself who work so hard to write and promote their books to their readership.

What type of reader are you hoping to attract?  Who do you believe would be most interested in reading your books?

All my books are written for the reader who likes to step away from their current everyday life and live in someone else’s shoes for a little while.  I like to take everyday circumstances and overlay them with an extraordinary event and see how my characters react.

I think my writing will appeal to those readers that read to escape and enjoy strong heroines, sensual heroes, vivid descriptive imagery and a fast paced twisty plot.

I think you will have a wide audience in that regard.

What advice would you give other authors or those still trying to get published?

If becoming a published author is truly what you want to do, then never give up. It has taken me years to become published, mostly, because there have been long periods in my life when I haven’t written creatively. I always knew, I would get there one day and I have.

I still would like to become a successful author, which is much harder and depends on factors not directly related to the quality of your writing. As an optimist and loving writing as I do, I will never give up and all aspiring authors should be similarly motivated.

I hear that same advice from most authors, and I agree. Like you, I have been writing for many years but was not seeking publication right away. I also stopped writing after my first self-published novel, Cloudy Rainbow. Now that I’ve published A STONE’S THROW with Limitless, I have already written a sequel that I hope to submit to them soon and then start on either another book for the series or something else. As you said, you need to keep at it. A writer has to be persistent if they want to publish and gain fans.

Can you tell us specifically any challenges you faced before you first became published?

I have been writing on and off since I was in my late teens. I always wanted to be a creative writer and hopefully get published. However life got in the way of my teenage aspirations and as I mentioned above; it took many decades for me to find the courage to become a writer full time. I have written throughout my life but only with any consistency since I turned fifty, which was four years ago. I had to leave my job as a Service Improvement Facilitator through ill health, a couple of years earlier and I decided, rather than being a setback, this was an opportunity to write full time and try to get published.

My first book was published two years later in 2013, ‘The Dragon Legacy’. ‘The Revenge Masquerade’ book two in the series was published a year later and my first romantic suspense novel ‘The Dangerous Gift; is released today, February 9, 2016. Even when you’re published the struggles don’t end there. You need to find the right publisher who will help you build an author platform and promote your book.

Thanks for sharing. Did you also take any writing or publishing courses along the way?

I took a correspondence writing course when I decided I wanted to write professionally in my late teens and I referred to the course booklets over the decades, when I had the opportunity to write creatively. I have also read extensively on writing and publishing and follow numerous blogs that discuss writing and publishing tips. The importance of social media has escalated since I first started writing when there was no internet (yes I am that old). I am indebted to my daughter, a journalist graduate, who advised me on the importance of social media, which is invaluable to any author today.

lol. I also am pre-Internet or actually Internet was just getting started when I was in college. I think we are around the same age. It’s great to get an early start, but many writers write later in life. I have one man at my library who is writing his first book at 90. As far as classes, I wrote a post on this blog about the great online Gale Courses that I took and am still taking on writing and publishing. Gale Courses is a database that many libraries offer free to their patrons throughout the U.S. In addition to writing and publishing, the database offers many other classes. I am currently taking marketing and public speaking, two topics also of importance to authors. 

What hobbies and interests do you have besides writing?

I love reading, reviewing and blogging. Walking in the countryside with my dogs, cooking and escaping into television drama like ‘Scandal’,’ Grey’s Anatomy’, ‘Supernatural’, ‘The Originals’ and any good period drama like ‘Downton Abbey’.

I’m sure you get some plot ideas from those interests.

What do you like most and least about being an author? What is your toughest challenge?

I love finding a new idea for a book and that feeling when you have so much to say, you can’t type quickly enough. I dislike not having enough time to write and not having the will power to write at the expense of other things, like a clean house and cooking for my family.

My toughest challenge is self- promotion and asking for help to do this. I promote lots of authors on my blog and social media but I find it hard to promote myself in the same way, or ask those same authors to help me but I am learning to slowly.

You sound a lot like me here, too. I love writing and try to set aside time to do it each morning before work, as I’m an early riser, but then I find  I end up spending more time on marketing and promotion which leaves little time for my family and household work. I also try to feature authors on my blog such as this Author Spotlight and my Cozy Chats. I don’t expect reciprocal promotion from anyone, but I’m thankful for those authors who help me by sharing my book posts on social media, reviewing and/or beta reading my books, and just supporting me in general with answers to questions or assistance with other writing and marketing-related matters.

Can you please list your social media links, website, blog, etc. so readers can connect with you.

Jane Hunt Writer Website

Blog

Jane Hunt Facebook

Jane Hunt Writer Facebook Page

Jane Hunt Writer-My Books Facebook Page

Jane Hunt Writer Book Reviews Facebook Page

Twitter

Goodreads

 Jane Hunt Pinterest

Jane Hunt Google+

My Books Google+ Page

Jane Hunt Writer Book Reviews Google+ Page 

Jane Hunt Linked In

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Jane Hunt on Goodreads

Jane Hunt on Wattpad

You certainly have a lot of social connections, Jane. I will have to check to see if we are connected on some of those. Thanks for visiting the Limitless Library Lounge today, and best of luck with THE DANGEROUS GIFT and your upcoming books.

 

 

 

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Feature Friday February 5 – Jennifer Labelle – Always

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Always by Jennifer Labelle

Publisher: Limitless Publishing

SYNOPSIS

Teegan Hallowell might be a good girl, but she’s tired of being teased for following the rules…

When her brother’s sexy best friend Liam Bates shows an interest, Teegan learns all about the good kind of being bad. But Liam’s ex-girlfriend Lucy shows up and destroys everything, especially Teegan’s trust in him. Crushed, she heads off to college in a new city, leaving behind the only guy she’s ever loved.

Ten years later, Teegan returns home to escape her abusive ex-boyfriend.

Already afraid she’s making another mistake, Teegan is shocked to discover her nephew’s best friend LJ is actually Liam Junior—the son Liam had with Lucy. She’s already formed a bond with the endearing boy, and realizes she’s also still in love with his father. Too bad she’s not good enough for either of them, being a shattered shell of a person, thanks to Oliver.

Liam, however, has his own agenda—getting Teegan back.

Now that the love of his life is back in town, he has no intention of losing her again, and he’s more than willing to leave all other women behind. One woman in particular, though, schemes to make sure Teegan stays far away from Liam, but he catches on quickly and finally wins the battle to regain Teegan’s trust—and love.

Though all Teegan wants is to start over, her past isn’t done with her yet.

Can Liam save Teegan from an obsessive monster, or will they lose their second chance at always…forever?

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★★ Meet the Author ★★

Jennifer Labelle

Jennifer Labelle resides in Canada with her husband and three beautiful children. After her third child she became a stay at home mom. In her busy household Jennifer likes to spend her down time engrossed in the stories that she creates. She is an active reader of romance, mystery and anything paranormal. With an education in Addictions work she’s decided to take a less stressful approach in life and hopes that you enjoy, as she shares some of her imagination and artistic inspiration with all of you.

GOODREADS:https://www.goodreads.com/aut…/show/4649930.Jennifer_Labelle

LIMITLESS PUBLISHING:http://www.limitlesspublishing.net/authors/jennifer-labelle/

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Author-Jennifer-Labelle/168414043184292

TWITTER: https://twitter.com/1JenniferLabell

WEBSITE: http://www.jenniferlabelle.com/

 

 

 

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Author Spotlight Erin Lee

authorspotlightWelcome to the Limitless Library Lounge where I interview fellow authors from Limitless Publishing. Today, I am chatting with  Erin Lee  from Keene, New IMG_1570Hampshire

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Thanks for joining me, Erin.  Please have a seat and make yourself comfortable.
I understand you have a novel that is just being released by Limitless today. Can you give me some details about it?

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My stand alone, “Nine Lives” is coming out with Limitless today, Feb. 2, 2016. It’s about three sisters who were raised in a very strict home. To escape, they come up with a plan that lands their father in jail for a crime he didn’t commit. Unable to anticipate how one like would shatter their family, the family must come together or fall apart entirely to come to grasp with what’s happened. This one is difficult for me, because I’m normally “on the side” of the child every time. But I also have come to learn that parents are often victims too and needed to make sure that message was out there too.

Sounds sooo good. Can you tell us a little bit more about your other books?


WavetoPapa_ecoverIMG_1571I published “Wave to Papa” on my 41st birthday on Sept. 8, 2015 with Limitless. I also published “Crazy Like Me” in 2015 with Savant Books and Publications. 

I work as a therapist by day. Most of my writing has to do with psychology and/or the social services and court systems and how they work for children who are victims of abuse. My genre is contemporary fiction.

I’m currently writing a series called “Lola, Party of Eight” about a woman who suffers from dissociative identity disorder, once called multiple personality disorder. The first book in that series, “Alters,” is due out March 29, 2016.

You’re a busy lady. Would you describe your goals as a writer to us. What do you hope to achieve in the next few years? What are you planning to do to reach these goals?

I want to use my writing talents as a way to send messages about mental illness, abuse, and the social services and court systems for people who don’t have a voice. This real world experience has taught me that courts don’t work the way we see them on TV. I want to give a voice to the voiceless and answer some questions about why things happen the way they do within a very broken system. I think this is an important message and one that’s often overlooked because of Crazy stigma.

I will continue to write about abuse and mental illness as long as my fingers and mind will allow me to. I want my books to not only entertain, but provide good information to those who may find themselves in situations that are really tough, emotionally. If I can help one person know they aren’t alone, I’ve done my job.

You sure have. That sounds like an excellent and certainly worthy goal.

What type of reader are you hoping to attract?  Who do you believe would be most interested in reading your books?

I think anyone who has worked in the social services system, child advocacy courts, etc would be interested in my work. I also think the types of people who watch the news and ask “how could that happen to a child?” and “why didn’t anyone do anything to protect that child?” would also find my books very informative and interesting.

Absolutely.

What advice would you give other authors or those still trying to get published?

Don’t give up. Don’t write to be published. Write to give voice to things, messages, and ideas you care about. Write to bring characters to life. Write as therapy.

I agree completely.

What hobbies and interests do you have besides writing?

As the mother to two teenage sons, I spend a lot of time at sporting events. I often have a notebook with me as I people watch and jot down ideas. I am overly obsessed with my rescue dog, a mutt named Milo, who patiently lays in my lap through every key stroke and wags his tale furiously when I finally shut the laptop for the night. As silly as it sounds, he is my best friend and muse.

Pets can certainly be good friends. That’s great that you took in a rescue.

What do you like most and least about being an author? What is your toughest challenge?

In many ways, I use my writing as my own form of therapy. It helps me process some of the evil, abusive, and sad things I see every day in my work. At the same time, I believe my writing gives me a platform to begin making change and that gives me hope.

My toughest challenge, currently, is that I have stories I’d like to write but can’t because they involve real life people and/or my own family members. I’m debating coming up with a new pen name to protect them all, but I do believe these stories need to be told as well. I struggle with how to not put “me” into my books and keep them purely fiction. And, how to not get preachy about a system, I believe, cares more about giving those accused rights and less about the rights of helpless children.

Writing definitely can be therapeutic, and I can see the challenge you have. It must be tough because as much as you need to get close to a story, getting too close can certainly be an issue. In my mystery, A STONE’S THROW, my main character is a librarian like I am but, luckily, that type of job isn’t one that deals with the same type of issues as yours. Although, I must say, we do get some mentally challenged patrons.

Can you please list your social media links, website, blog, etc. so readers can connect with you.

www.authorerinlee.com

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@Crazylikeme2015

Great speaking with you in the Limitless Lounge today, Erin, and best wishes with NINE LIVES, your March release LOLA, PARTY OF EIGHT, and all that follow.