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Author Spotlight: Rocky Rochford

authorspotlightWelcome to the Literary Library Lounge where I interview fellow authors.  I am chatting with  Rocky Rochford from Southern Spain, an hour Rocky7outside of Malaga.

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Hi, Rocky. Welcome to the Literary Library Lounge. Thanks for joining me today to talk about your books. How long have you been published? What titles have you published and with which publisher? Have you self-published any titles? Please give details.

I have been published for the last three years. My first book was with United PC, but since then almost all of works have been with Solstice Publishing, but four anthologies I organized along with D.M. Cain and L.E. Fitzpatrick, were all done with Plaisted Publishing House.

Very nice. Tell us a little bit about your books — what genre you write, if you write a series, any upcoming releases or your current work-in-progress.

Rocky5Rocky1Well my books differ greatly as I write a number of works of different genres. First there is my Entwined Saga, a series of YA, Paranormal short stories, and I am working on a novel set in the same world, just a little further down the timeline and narrated by a different protagonist. So we’ve literally gone from how Radley sees the world, to how someone else from the world sees Radley. I also write Fantasy, specifically YA, Illustrated Fantasy as part of the Rise of the Elohim Series. A series which follows the exploits of Zach, a boy essentially raised to do one thing, save the world from darkness. I am currently working on the 3rd novel in the series, and will be showcasing the first three chapters as a short story entitled: The Prince of Bones, which you can expect to hear about a little bit further down the line.

rocky4I also have my short story series The Devil, which currently includes The Devil You Know and it’s Prequel The Devil Before. I fully intend to do a full  novel that covers the story called The Devil You Don’t, which will be a paranormal work. But with Say Goodbye, A Work in Progress and ROTE 3 demanding my attention, there is no time to start it just yet.

I also write horror, which my Don’t Turn Around Trilogy is clear proof of (short story horrors) and released all three together as one single collection entitled Wait and Bleed and that is just something else entirely compared to everything else by me and I intend to do both a sequel and a prequel, as Sick Like Me is half way done and Jack I have not even started.

Rocky3Lastly I do thrillers, the spy kind and the suspenseful kind, write now London Calling is my only available work in the Deep Water Series as Phoenix Rises is now no longer in print, but I plan on editing it and releasing it as two books instead of the 1 thick, 600 pages plus book it was when it first released. But before that I need to release London Burning, the sequel to Calling and prequel to Phoenix Rises. I do however though have one work releasing next month, another thriller, but one that is packed with emotions such as sadness, guilt, regret and denial. Previously when asked about Scars & Souvenirs I gave the following answer and you know what? This for me is the best way I have ever explained the work so here it is again:

Rocky2Scars & Souvenirs is a collection of emotional thrillers that mostly revolve around the life of John, a lover, a fighter and a loner, too afraid of the light to ever leave the darkness that follows him. He has watched his friends leave him and he has watched them die and the memories will never leave him. Scars are the mementos of the life our soul has led. If you are looking for a book that has some swearing, that focuses on depression, guilt, suicidal tendencies, and anger, then this just might be the book for you. But if you’re expecting to see the story run in a linear sequence of events, you may want to throw that thought out of the window, I did a Memento with book and honestly, it is the best way, because it makes it a lot harder for you to work out where the story is going to go and which emotion you’re going to be made to feel next. And I will be biased and admit Say You’ll Haunt Me is my favourite story in the collection, but Ghosts and The Future that Never Was was two of the hardest to write.

Wow! You are an incredible versatile writer. I admire that because I like to vary my books, as well. Currently, most of them are mysteries with a dash of romance, be we covered all of that in the interview I did on your blog: https://rockyrochford.wordpress.com/2016/08/07/author-spotlight-debbie-de-louise/

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?

Rocky6Something I would like to do in the next 5 years, a goal I would really like to achieve is to do a movie. I want to do a Wait and Bleed movie, put Jack on the big screen and let his philosophical wit, dark yet honest sense of humour and murderous tendencies shock the movie going audience. I would also like to continue each of the works I am currently writing and have added at least one more sequel to pretty much everything I have released so far and try to release something new as well.

I can very well see what you describe as making a good movie. Good luck with that. It’s a great goal.

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

Well as I have said above, I write a lot of different genres so the type of reader I intend to attract is all of them. I write different genres because we all have different tastes and I want to be able to write something that applies to everyone. I want to give lovers of fantasy, a fantasy series they can sink their teeth into. Horror for horror lovers to adore and even do things for a younger audience, such as children stories for those who are a lot younger. My audience is for everyone and everyone does not have to read my every work, but merely the ones that do apply to them.

That makes a lot of sense, Rocky. I read multi-genres, so I would probably like most of your books.

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

Don’t give up, ever. No doesn’t mean no, just not now. Everyone gets rejected and if you’re going to let multiple rejections stop you from submitting and even writing, then maybe being an author isn’t the right direction for you. Getting published is  not easy, unless you are already famous, have a story everyone wants to hear about, or just happen to have a lot of money and sway. But don’t give up. The harder the fight, the greater you will feel when your book is signed. When it’s being edited. When it gets releasesd. Also if you can, get an agent and don’t self publish. Hire an independent proofreader and editor to perfect your book and then submit to a proper publishing house, but don’t sell out and self -publish. It’s not worth it.

I agree with that, Rocky. Although I self-published my first book and know of Indie authors that are doing quite well, I’ve been very happy being published traditionally. I don’t believe there’s the same stigma on self-published authors today as there used to be, but I still think being published traditionally carries more weight in the industry. As I mentioned in our interview, I’m hoping to attract an agent and larger publisher, and I believe having my books published by small presses is the right initial step.  I also totally agree with how important it is to be persistent if you truly want a career in writing. This can’t be emphasized enough.

What particular challenges and struggles did you face before first becoming published?

I was probably faced with most. As a 13-year-old who wrote their first novel, a novel mostly written in Spanish, it needed to be translated for an English audience, so when I was relearning English, I was translating the book and when I submitted it to publisher (at 13.) All I got was “No!” There were some insults too, but the past is the past. So I had to deal with rejecting, adapting a ms with no money to pay for help with it and as someone in a country that isn’t England, or America where publishing is a lot easier, a lot of publishing firms refused to even talk to me, because I was in Spain and because I was young. The years that then followed were just pretty much sailing a sea grief and rejection until just over three years ago, a publisher finally said yes and things have been better ever since.

That’s an inspiring story. I also began writing young but didn’t submit my material anywhere until I was in my thirties.

Have you taken any writing or publishing classes? If so, please provide information about them and if you feel they helped you further your professional skills.

Since the age of 14, after 4 years of studying at a Spanish school, I left the education system and have been pretty much self-taught since then. Most of what I know now was what I’d learned from reading books by others, but I had to relearn English first because my English had become terrible because I’d spend about 14 hours a day talking only in Spanish. So nope, no classes. Did apply for some though, but nothing ever came of that.

Interesting. Although I’ve taken classes, I’ve also found, like you, that a significant part of writing can be learned through reading books and emulating some of the styles of other authors (but not duplicating them, of course).

What are your hobbies and interests besides writing?

Scuba diving. Swatting up on my knowledge of maritime history. Underwater photography, wake boarding. I also engage in Underwater clean-ups whenever I can and am involved with a small marine conservation group, so I really enjoy doing that. I pretty much just love the water, being around it, on it and even in it.

That’s wonderful. I bet it’s a good way to relax in between writing.

What do you like most and least about being an author?

The thing I love most is holding my book in my hands when the initial journey comes to an end. Writing, editing, proofing, releasing, it’s all just the first part of doing a book, but that few minutes you have in between the first and second part of the journey, where you do actually get to enjoy the fruits of your labor, it makes it all worth it.

I think every author feels the same.

Rocky, can you please list your social media links so people can follow you?

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IamRockyRochford?fref=ts

Twitter: @RockyRochford

Wattpad: http://www.wattpad.com/user/RockyRochford

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7310280.Rocky_Rochford

Personal Website: rockyrochford.wordpress.com

Excellent. Thank you so much for the interview, and best wishes on all your future releases and writing endeavors.

 

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Author Spotlight A.K. Morgen

authorspotlightaydenmorgenWelcome to the Library Lounge where I interview fellow authors. Today, I am chatting with Ayden K. Morgen aka A.K. Morgen from Little Rock, Arkansas.

Thanks for joining me, Ayden.  Please have a seat and make yourself comfortable.

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How long have you been publishing and what titles have you published? Have you self-published any titles or published with another publisher? Please give details.

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Close woman portrait with the world reflected in her eyes.

The first title I published with Limitless Publishing in March of 2016, STRICKEN (The War Scrolls #1), is actually my seventh full-length novel. I’m also published with Curiosity Quills Press, Enchanted Publications, and Cobblestone Press. All Over You, my latest release, is my eighth title.

That’s great. I understand that All Over You is releasing today. Can you tell us a little bit about it as well as what genre you write and your other books?

I write romance as well as fantasy with strong romantic elements. All Over You is a New Adult romance, featuring Ivy Kendall and Cameron Lewis. Ivy is a kindergarten teacher who finds her life unraveling around her when a catfish steals her identity and lures a college student into an online relationship and, ultimately, to his death. Cameron (Cam), a San Francisco detective, has to help her clear her name…and convince her that giving him a chance won’t drag him down with her. That’s easier said than done when Fake Ivy has made sure that the real Ivy looks guilty! The book is a very steamy standalone companion to the All Falls Down duo.

allsfalldownIn addition to All Over You, I also have Rapture coming out later this year, which will complete the Teplo Trilogy. FLAME, the third book in a New Adult urban fantasy series centered around Norse mythology, will release early next year, followed by the second book in the War Scrolls series.

Sounds great. How would you 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?

My goal as a writer is to spread a little love and share the things that matter to me. I work in the Criminal Justice/Social Services fields, so a lot of my novels feature characters in the same fields…law enforcement officers, federal agents, and even those accused of a or victimized by crime. Others deal with the mythology I grew up devouring. I love getting to share those perspectives and stories with readers while giving them a well-earned HEA! Ultimately, I would love to write full-time, and am working toward that goal every day through writing and author branding.

I also feature characters that are either librarians, researchers, or authors, as I am in my novels. It’s interestintg that you mention mythology because I loved reading them as a child, too, but haven’t included them in any of my books. Like you, I would love to work full-time in the future.

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Close woman portrait with the world reflected in her eyes.

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

Readers who love romance, heat, suspense, and HEAs are sure to find something they enjoy in my fictional worlds. So are those who love a little angst, flawed characters, and a dose of reality. I don’t shy away from putting characters into tough situations and letting them find their way together. That’s part of what love and relationships are all about, right?

Exactly. You sure have your target audience pegged.

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

Don’t give up! There will always be someone out there who doesn’t like what you write or how you write it. That’s perfectly fine, because there will also always be those out there who love what you have to say and how you say it. I’ve had people tell me that they hated X, and then had others come along immediately after and tell me that’s exactly what they loved about the story. Rejection and bad reviews are inevitable, so don’t let them discourage you.

I agree completely. Persistance is an important trait for an author. You need to have faith in yourself and  your writing and, as you said, realize that not everyone will love it but that’s the way it is with every book.

What particular challenges and struggles did you face before first becoming published?

Quite honestly, I didn’t ever plan to publish. My mom badgered me into it, and I had a very different experience than most. I sent out my first query in late 2011, and 3 months later, I had my first contract offer, followed by another soon thereafter. That’s not the norm, so I always kind of feel like I lucked into publishing initially. I’ve put in a lot of hard work and sleepless nights since, but yeah, I definitely got lucky to begin with!

Yes, that’s unusual. I think I became published rather quickly myself once I started concentrating on submitting material, although I’d had a few rejections but nothing close to what some authors receive.

Have you taken any writing or publishing classes? If so, please provide information about them and if you feel they helped you further your professional skills.

I took a creative writing course as a kid, and various lit courses in high school, but I haven’t taken any classes since. I did help TA College Composition I and II in college and grad school, so that helped strengthen my knowledge of the technical and mechanical side of writing, I think.

What hobbies and interests do you have besides writing?

I’m a huge hockey fan, especially when it comes to the Chicago Blackhawks. Hockey season is a little frightening around my house…there’s a lot of screaming at the television and dancing involved. I’m also a big fan of mythology, ballet, action movies, and causing mischief. I also work as a 911 Dispatcher for my county, so I don’t have a lot of free time between my two careers, but when I do, I spend as much as possible just hanging out with my husband of twelve years and my family and friends.

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

I love inspiring others and telling the stories that rattle around in my brain. Knowing that my words have helped someone else through a difficult situation or time is so rewarding. I love that! My least favorite part of being an author is how much work goes into things like marketing and branding and the whole business side of things. I spend as much time on those responsibilities as I do writing…it can be pretty exhausting!

I hear you. I feel the same way. Marketing and promoting are so important, and yet authors are usually not experienced with them and prefer to write which is just as important.

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

Twitter: http://twitter.com/akmorgen

Facebook: http://facebook.com/akmorgen1

Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/A.K.-Morgen/e/B0097AUQAS

Website/Blog: http://aydenmorgen/com/blog

Thanks so much for the interview, Ayden, and very best luck with your new release and the books that follow.

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Look Who is in the Author Spotlight – Jennifer Loring!

authorspotlightWelcome to the Limitless Library Lounge where I interview fellow authors from Limitless Publishing. Today, I am chatting with Jennifer Loring from
Philadelphia.

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Thanks for joining me in the library lounge, Jenn. Please have a seat and make yourself comfortable.

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How long have you been publishing with Limitless? What titles have you published with them? Have you self-published any titles or published with another publisher? Please give details.

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I signed a three-book deal with Limitless in July 2015. So far, I’ve published Firebird (The Firebird Trilogy #1) with them, and it is now in production as an audiobook. The second book, What’s Left of Me,” will be released on July 26. I have also published Beautiful Things with Fox & Raven Publishing—who are sadly no longer in business, Conduits with DarkFuse, Those of My Kind with Omnium Gatherum, and about three dozen short stories in various magazines, webzines, and anthologies.

Wonderful! Can you tell us a little bit about your books — what genre you write, if you write a series, any upcoming releases or your current work-in-progress. If you have an upcoming release, please specify the release date.

MyKindWSconduitsI write in several genres—horror, dark fantasy, steampunk/dieselpunk, contemporary romance, and paranormal romance. My current works-in-progress are the final book in The Firebird Trilogy, and a stand-alone sci-fi romance novella that will be out around the holidays. On deck are a paranormal romance, a m/m shifter novella, a cosmic horror novel, two horror novelettes, and two steampunk novellas, as well as the expansion and re-release of Beautiful Things. I may also try to get a hockey-themed novella out around the holidays. I do have a number of releases this year but no solid dates yet except for “What’s Left of Me” (Firebird #2) coming out on July 26.

Sounds like you are quite a versatile writer.

How would you 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?

I’ve been writing full-time for almost a year and a half now, which was my biggest goal. This year, between novels, novellas, and short stories, I’ll have at least five and maybe closer to ten releases, so that’s another goal achieved—having a steady output. I’m continuing to refine my marketing techniques in order to spend more time writing and less time promoting.

I think most writers would prefer to spend more time writing than promoting. I know I would.

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

Since I write in multiple genres, I like to think there’s something for everyone.

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

Be professional at all times. Learn the business side of the industry. Far too many new writers know next to nothing about contracts, royalties, copyright, etc. Plenty of websites (Writer Beware, for example) deal with this sort of thing, and many experienced writers are more than happy to answer questions, too. Educate yourself before you sign a contract or self-publish.

Great advice.

What hobbies and interests do you have besides writing?

I love playing video games. And reading, of course! I have an undergrad degree in studio art, so I also love photography, painting, collage, and drawing when I have time.

Great creative outlets to complement your writing.

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

What I like most is that I’m doing what I love, bringing the stories in my head to the page. I’ve always been a creator; it’s in my blood. What I like least is promotion. Being an introvert, it’s not easy for me (and I suspect most writers) to sell themselves no matter how good their book is.

I can certainly identify with that. It’s very true for most authors.

IMG_0022Can you  please list your social media links, website, blog, etc. so readers can connect with you.

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http://jennifertloring.com

https://www.facebook.com/JenniferTLoring

https://twitter.com/JenniferTLoring

https://www.pinterest.com/jennifertloring

Thanks so much Excellent. It’s been nice chatting with you, Jenn. Good luck with all your forthcoming books.

 

 

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Look Who is in the Author Spotlight – Krysten Lindsay Hager!

authorspotlightWelcome to the Limitless Library Lounge where I interview fellow authors from Limitless Publishing. Today, I am chatting with Krysten Lindsay Hager from
Dayton, Ohio.

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Thanks for joining me in the library lounge, Krysten.  Please have a seat and make yourself comfortable.

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How long have you been publishing with Limitless? What titles have you published with them? Have you self-published any titles or published with another publisher? Please give details.

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I have been with Limitless since 2015. My YA books with Limitless are: Next Door to a Star (Star Series: Book One) and Competing with the Star (Star Series: Book Two.) It deals with a teen handling a move to a beautiful beach town and trying to fit in with the new teens there—including one famous former TV star. It’s funny and very real with the emotions and drama they go through.

I also have a middle grade/younger YA humor series called, the Landry’s True Colors Series. It’s with the publisher Clean Reads. That series is about friendship, dealing with frenemies, growing up, modeling, self-esteem, and self-image.

Very nice. Can you tell us a little bit about your books — what genre you write, if you write a series, any upcoming releases or your current work-in-progress. If you have an upcoming release, please specify the release date.

In all my work I use humor and my books deal with the issues teens and young women face today like self-esteem issues, friendships, frenemies, self-image, relationships, celebrities, and fame.

The Star Series includes the YA book, Next Door to a Star, and the second book in the series, Competing with the Star, which just released this week. This series follows a teen named Hadley Daniels who has just moved to a beach resort town in Michigan and found herself living next door to (and befriending) a former teen TV star. We follow Hadley’s journey as she learns to be true to herself, find real friends, and deal with her first love. When writing the second book, I started to think about how I would have felt as a teen if my boyfriend had a crush on a famous star who was now showing an interest in him!

In the Landry’s True Colors Series, it’s about an eighth grader named Landry Albright who enters a modeling competition and finds herself “unfriended” after she makes it to the next round and her bffs do not. Landry’s journey deals with handling the self-image and self-esteem issues many of us face as young teens, how to handle frenemies and bullies, first love, and the anxiety of school, friendships, and modeling. There are three books out in that series right now: True Colors, Best Friends…Forever?, and Landry in Like.

Both of your series sounds great. I think you know I have a pre-teen daughter, and those topics are definitely ones she is interested in or will be soon 🙂

How would you 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?

I hope to finish the third Star Series book and fourth Landry book and also finish my adult novel and two other YA projects.

Boy, sounds like you are very busy. Good luck with all of that.

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

I began writing to reach out to those readers who thought they were the “only ones” who felt the way Landry and Hadley do in their insecurities and anxieties. I want readers to know they are not alone in those feelings.

I think that’s very important for teens (and anyone) to know, and writing books with those themes are a great way of reaching them.

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

Focus on writing the book you want to read and not writing for the market. The work will reflect your passion and be better for it. And you can never learn enough about this business.

Both of those points are so true. That’s what’s so fascinating about being an author. You learn so much about yourself through your writing and about others when you interact with readers and fellow authors.

What particular challenges and struggles did you face before first becoming published?

I think all writers have the challenge of letting a publisher see what they can do. Most of the conferences I went to recommended building up your name by publishing articles and short stories to get writing credits and to get your name out there.

That’s a great way to break into the field. I started with pet articles in cat magazines and veterinary journals. I don’t write that type of book, but I do always try to include pets in my fiction.

Have you taken any writing or publishing classes? If so, please provide information about them and if you feel they helped you further your professional skills.

Yes, I am a big supporter of writing classes, publishing seminars, conferences, and workshops. I have taken so many of them and started attending them right after graduating from high school. They are so valuable. I learned so much about writing and the publishing industry from the many classes, conferences, and workshops I have attended over the years. There really isn’t a shortcut to publishing, so you need to gain knowledge just like you would in any other career field.

Definitely.

What hobbies and interests do you have besides writing?

I love reading, exploring new towns and places, watching movies, and Detroit Lions football.

A nice variety of interests.

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

When I signed my first contract, I saw an author post, “I love being a writer, I hate being an author, it’s hard and scary.” I read that on Facebook and wondered, “What am I in for?” I love coming up with story ideas and creating characters, but the business side can get overwhelming and will take over your entire day and then you realize you had no time to write.

I am finding that myself right now. Writing is the easy part of being an author compared to marketing, promoting, blogging, keeping up with social media, speaking, autographing, etc. It’s all fun and exciting, but it’s very time consuming especially since most authors have full-time jobs.

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

Website: http://www.krystenlindsay.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krystenlindsay

Twitter: https://twitter.com/KrystenLindsay

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KrystenLindsayHagerAuthor

Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/krystenlindsay/

Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/author/show/8298036.Krysten_Lindsay_Hager

Amazon author page: http://www.amazon.com/Krysten-Lindsay-Hager/e/B00L2JC9P2/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1

Excellent. Well, it’s been wonderful chatting with you, Krysten, and best of luck with all your forthcoming books and series.

 

 

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Author Spotlight Gloria Herrmann

authorspotlightWelcome to the Limitless Library Lounge where I interview fellow authors from Limitless Publishing. Today, I am chatting with Gloria Herrmann from
Colville, WA.

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Thanks for joining me, Gloria.  Please have a seat and make yourself comfortable.

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How long have you been publishing with Limitless? What titles have you published with them? Have you self-published any titles or published with another publisher? Please give details.

loving liam cover (1)I was signed in late July of 2015, with my first book being released in October. I will currently have three titles available, but a fourth is being edited.

That’s great. Can you tell us a little bit about your books — what genre you write, if you write a series, any upcoming releases or your current work-in-progress. If you have an upcoming release, please specify the release date.

I write sweet contemporary romances, but I am currently working on something quite different, a supernatural romance. I just completed the fourth book in the Cloverleaf Series, I do have plans for future books. My next release is April 5th for book 3, Patrick’s Promise.

They all sound great including the supernatural romance. My first self-published book was a paranormal romance. It was quite different from my Cobble Cove books, as well. It’s great to be able to branch out and offer some variety within a genre.

How would you 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?

My hopes are that I will be able to reach a lot of readers and that they enjoy what I write. I am not looking for fame or fortune, though I wouldn’t mind either. My main ambition is to be taken seriously as an author and to make readers happy.

Those are very worthy goals for all authors. I wish you luck achieving them. I think you already have a great start toward them.

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

I want to attract readers of sweet romance for this line, mainly women who are fans of authors like, Debbie Macomber, Nora Roberts, etc. However, my next story will be a little more available to a wider range of readers, those who love romance, paranormal, supernatural, and native tales.

I’m a big fan of Nora Roberts. I like both her standalones and JD Robb mysteries. She and Debbie Macomber are very popular at my library. Your supernatural book should also have a large audience.

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

PatricksPromise_ecoverWhen it comes to publishing, be prepared to hold your breath, for like almost three months, and don’t be discouraged when you don’t hear back right away, just keep trying, keep honing your craft, because it should be more about loving to write, not just getting published.

My advice for surviving in the literary community is simple, respect other authors or those that are practicing the same art you are. They are the most important support system, especially in the online world.

My last bit of advice, if you are a writer, you will write, because that is what a writer does. You don’t need someone to validate your love for it. Just do it. Just write.

Very good advice and all of it so true.

What hobbies and interests do you have besides writing?

I love reading, watching movies, and spending time with my family.

Nice ways to unwind.

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

I love creating, the whole plotting and constructing part, that’s the best. Interacting with readers and other authors is also incredible and I enjoy it a great deal. My least favorite thing about being an author would have to be author ranking, it just drives me crazy. I hate the worry that goes into wondering if I’m doing well or not. So that is also my challenge, not letting it take the wind out of my sails, or keeping me from writing.

I think it’s only natural to be concerned with ranking, but what’s more important is the fan base you are building. You seem to be a people person, so that will really help.

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

Website:

www.gloriaherrmann.com

Facebook Author Page:

facebook.com/authorgloriaherrmann

Facebook Blog Page:

facebook.com/kissntaleblog

Facebook Nite Owl Page:

facebook.com/niteowlservices

Twitter: @GloriaIsWriting

@kissntaleblog @niteowloffice

Instagram: @authorgloriaherrmann

@kissntaleblog @niteowloffice

Goodreads:

www.goodreads.com/authorgloriaherrmann

Amazon Author Page:

amazon.com/author/gloriaherrmann

The Cloverleaf Amazon Buy Links:

Loving Liam: http://amzn.to/1j5VL44

Maggie’s Marriage: http://amzn.to/1mgHeDC

Wow, you are very active on social media which is great, Gloria. Thanks for also sharing your buying links. It’s been a pleasure to have you in the Limitless Lounge today, and congrats on your cover reveal of Patrick’s Promise and that supernatural novel you are working on that sounds so cool.

 

 

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Do you know today’s spotlight author Kellie Riek?

authorspotlight Welcome to the Limitless Library Lounge where I interview fellow authors from Limitless Publishing. Today, I am chatting with Kellie Riek from Sydney, NSW, Australia

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authorspotlightThanks for joining me, Kellie.  Please have a seat and make yourself comfortable.

How long have you been publishing with Limitless? What titles have you published with them? Have you self-published any titles or published with another publisher? Please give details.

I’m new to Limitless. My first book with them is Rogue Agent which is being released today, March 15th.

rogue agent coverHow exciting. Can you tell us a little bit about the book — what genre you write, if you write a series, any upcoming releases or your current work-in-progress.

I write a range of genres from fantasy, crime, thriller and historical fiction. I’m not a big series writer, so I tend to stick to standalone books. If a book goes well, then I may consider writing a sequel.

Rogue Agent is a thriller/sci fi. It will be out by Limitless Publishing today, March 15th. Inspired by great thriller/crime novels, I hope it will be a success. I loved writing it and creating my characters whom I hope readers will love. Its a cross from a thriller/adventure/romance.

The book sounds incredible. I absolutely love the cover, and I’m eager to read it. I also thought I preferred writing standalones but after I wrote A Stone’s Throw,” I felt like it needed a sequel which I just submitted to Limitless and am already planning the third. So you never know. I still intend to write other standalones, but I’m enjoying my Cobble Cove books for now.

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?

My goal as a writer is simple. I wish for success. Whether that is getting an agent and getting a big 6 contract or my books selling very well on Amazon. I don’t want be to “famous” but well known. My aim for my next WIP is to get an agent.

I wish you luck with that.

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

My books market to the large audience but they are niche. I write historical fiction mostly and it doesn’t have a huge market like YA or romance so I have to be selective on how I market my book. I just want my readers to enjoy my stories. I try and put a little bit of everything into a book to make it interesting.

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

Don’t stop writing. Each time you write a book you get better at it. Don’t stop!

I hear that time and again from every author, and I agree completely.

What particular challenges and struggles did you face before first becoming published?

Rejection is a normal part of any author’s career. It hurts but its necessary to improve your craft. But doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger. Just don’t take it personal.

Yes, that applies to both submissions and reviews. You’re right that it’s absolutely a part of an author’s career.

Have you taken any writing or publishing classes? If so, please provide information about them and if you feel they helped you further your professional skills.

I am all self taught 🙂 I have certificates in professional writing, but not creative writing.

I see. What hobbies and interests do you have besides writing?

I love to draw, game and go for walks. I try to keep my mind active. It’s very important for an author.

Absolutely. I’ve found that walking is so relaxing and gets the gears going for writing because it clears your mind. Drawing is a wonderfully creative and relaxing hobby, as well.

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

What I love most is hearing from readers. Its the best kind of feedback. You write and publish so others can read your work. What I dislike most is not having enough time in the day to write!

I love hearing from readers, also. It really makes your day. Time is always the issue with writing, but you have to schedule it and try to do it daily even if it’s for a short period.

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

Facebook: https://facebook.com/kelliewallacebooks

Twitter: https://twitter.com/kelliewallace85

Website: kelliewallacebooks.com

Instagram: kellie_wallace_books

Thanks so much for joining me in the Limitless Lounge, Kellie, and for a great interview. Good luck with your new release today and your future writing.

 

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Author Spotlight MJ Greenway

authorspotlight Welcome to the Limitless Library Lounge where I interview fellow authors from Limitless Publishing. Today, I am chatting with MJ Greenway from Portland, Oregon.

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authorspotlightThanks for joining me, MJ.  Please have a seat and make yourself comfortable. How long have you been publishing with Limitless? What titles have you published with them? Have you self-published any titles or published with another publisher? Please give details.

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Dating Maggie is my debut contemporary romance. It was released in October 2015 by Limitless Publishing. Dating Maggie is the first novel I had written and was thrilled when I was offered a contract from Limitless.

How exciting. Can you tell us a little bit about your books — what genre you write, if you write a series, any upcoming releases or your current work-in-progress.

In Dating Maggie, a struggling actress and dating vlogger meets a hot out-of-town rancher and he threatens to turn her five year plan upside down. Maggie lives in LA and Cliff lives in Oregon on his ranch. Geography and other love interests may keep them apart or they may find their way back to each other.

Sarah’s Second Chance is a women’s fiction/romantic mystery that I recently finished. Sarah is a grieving widow with a young son. After her husband dies mysteriously she will not give up trying to prove it was murder, not suicide. At the donut shop where she’s taken a job to make ends meet, she encounters Greyson. He’s a handsome black PI who helps Sarah find answers and hope. This story has recently been sent to publishers for consideration and I’m crossing my fingers and hoping to hear some good news soon.

That sounds great. Good luck with your second book.  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 like to think about one project at a time. If I think too far ahead, it overwhelms me. My broad goal as a writer is to entertain with humor and heart. I like to read feel good stories and I like to write them too. I keep a journal of all of my ideas and go back and see what really pulls at me and start writing an outline or a scene to see where things go.

I am currently talking with a writer friend about a novel we’d like to co-write. I’ve never co-written a novel but it sounds both exciting and scary. We are considering a contemporary romance or romantic suspense and may plot out a series. It’s still in the planning stages, so we’ll see what happens.

Nice plans. I know what you mean about becoming overwhelmed. It’s less stressful to deal with one project at a time.

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

I imagine women who enjoy realistic, emotional characters and stories with a bit of humor are my target demographic.

That sounds like a wide audience.

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

Don’t give up. Rejection stings but tenacity pays off eventually. Twitter contests are great. Writing and the road to publication can be lonely. Getting a support system of beta readers and cheerleaders has really helped me.

I agree with all of that.

What hobbies and interests do you have besides writing?

I enjoy baking, walks, reading and catching up with my gal pals.

Fun activities.

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

At the moment, figuring out how to market my book without irritating people has been a challenge. Getting lost in a story and the feeling of creative accomplishment are the things I enjoy most about writing. Also, this probably sounds silly…but if I re-read a passage I’ve written and it makes me laugh, that’s probably the greatest thrill for me.

I like those answers. Marketing without annoying people with a hard sell is often a challenge for authors. I’ve laughed at my own writing too and also really enjoyed those “aha” moments when my character does something I don’t even expect or I add a twist that I’d never planned.

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

Website: https://mjgreenway.blogspot.com

Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/ht8vg5b

Twitter: https://twitter.com/AuthorJGreenway

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authormjgreenway

GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8278532.MJ_Greenway

Wonderful. I enjoyed our chat, MJ. Best wishes with your writing, and good luck publishing your second novel.

 

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Author Spotlight A.L. Vincent

authorspotlight Welcome to the Limitless Library Lounge where I interview fellow authors from Limitless Publishing. Today, I am chatting with Alisha Vincent (pen name A. L. Vincent) from Lafayette, Louisiana.

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authorspotlightThanks for joining me, Alisha.  Please have a seat and make yourself comfortable.

How long have you been publishing with Limitless? What titles have you published with them? Have you self-published any titles or published with another publisher? Please give details.

tangledupinyouI signed my contract with Limitless in August of 2015. Tangled up in You is my first published book.

How exciting. Can you tell us a little bit about your books — what genre you write, if you write a series, any upcoming releases or your current work-in-progress.

I write romance. What I consider reality romance. It’s characters that face real life situations like an alcoholic husband and issues like soldiers coming back with PTSD. My current WIP is about a tough young woman dealing with the after effects of being roofied by the lead singer in the band in which she is a member. She, like the character in my first novel, comes home to the safety of her friends and family to find peace and healing. 

Interesting. 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 keep writing. Eventually, I want to be able to write full-time. In the next few years, I’m hoping to add more titles to the Fleur de Lis series. I’m also planning a Paranormal series set in a haunted hotel in New Orleans.

Oooh, that sounds really good. What type of reader are you hoping to attract?  Who do you believe would be most interested in reading your books?

I’m hoping to attract readers that are interested in uplifting stories about people who overcome obstacles and find what they’re looking for.

I’m sure there is a big audience for that topic.

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

KEEP WRITING!!! KEEP TRYING!!! J Join Facebook critique groups. Get your work out there, seen, edited, and keep going.

Excellent advice.

What particular challenges and struggles did you face before first becoming published?

Writing a novel is hard! I found so many things challenging, like pacing, timelines, and getting the right words down on paper to get my idea across.

That is so true. I don’t think people know what it’s like to write a novel until they do it. And, even after you’re published, it doesn’t get easier because then you have to sell your work.

What hobbies and interests do you have besides writing?

Cooking, traveling, reading, live music, and all things South Louisiana.

I’m sure all of that keeps you busy when you aren’t writing.

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

I love being able to make stories come alive. What I like least? Editing. Lol. I wish my words would just come out like they’re supposed to!

Editing certainly is a challenge to all authors.

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

https://www.facebook.com/ALVincentAuthor/

Twitter: @soonergirl1975

Goodreads: AL Vincent

Thanks for joining me in the Limitless Lounge and for a great interview, Alisha. Best wishes on Tangled Up in You and all the books that follow.

 

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Author Spotlight Lilly James

authorspotlight Welcome to the Limitless Library Lounge where I interview fellow authors from Limitless Publishing. Today, I am chatting with Lilly James from
Victoria, Australia near Ballarat.

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authorspotlightThanks for joining me, Lilly.  Please have a seat and make yourself comfortable.

How long have you been publishing with Limitless? What titles have you published with them? Have you self-published any titles or published with another publisher? Please give details.

Denying Mr Parks 3Dlillyjamesauthorspotlightphoto1I have been publishing with Limitless just over a year. I have published Denying Mr. Parks, Addicted to Mr. Parks, and today, Lost in Mr. Parks.

How exciting. Can you tell us a little bit about your books — what genre you write, if you write a series, any upcoming releases or your current work-in-progress.

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The genre for my recent series is erotica. The third and final installment of that series is Lost in Mr. Parks, and it is available today, March 1, 2016. I am also working on a couple of standalones, but they will be N/A. I am extremely excited about my upcoming projects!

Congratulations! 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?

My goal is to connect with readers. I want readers to be able to sit back and enjoy my books, connect and relate to my characters. Laugh and cry along with them. There is nothing more enjoyable than a great book. Well, there is, but that’s a whole different subject!

I am planning on writing more stories that reader’s fall in love with.

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

I want to attract a mix of readers. Of course my books are full of romance, with a splash of sexiness–ok, a LOT of sexiness–and are typically aimed at romance readers, and erotica comes with an age warning, but in the future, I’d love to cater for all readers.

Erotica is a popular genre today, so I’m sure you will attract a lot of readers. It’s good to expand your reach but equally important to write what you enjoy.

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

Just write your heart out. I know it’s hard if you ever get that dreaded rejection letter from an agent or publisher, but don’t let it get you down. Chances are, you were the 100th person that week they turned down. You are not alone. Don’t ever give up.

Absolutely true. I hear that all the time from authors, and I believe it myself. You have to be stubborn. The squeaky wheel gets the grease and all.

What hobbies and interests do you have besides writing?

I am going to sound really boring, because I don’t really have a hobby. I read, is that a hobby?

Absolutely. It’s one of my few hobbies, as well. I also enjoy walking and spending time with my cats. I guess those aren’t the most exciting hobbies either, but I enjoy them.

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

Having a mix of characters in my head on a daily basis is something I love! Getting to know readers, and receiving amazing messages from them is beyond words. Also getting to know other authors who can share tips, and advice. They understand that having ten characters talking to you in your head is NOT crazy, and I love that. Ha. My toughest challenge is trying to stay off Facebook when I have chapters to finish!

Staying away from Social Media is difficult for an author. It can be time consuming, but it’s also a great way to market a book.

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

Author page: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorLillyJames/?ref=hl

Twitter: https://twitter.com/LillyJames_LJ

Thank you for having me, Debbie!

My pleasure, Lilly. Best wishes on your new release and all the Mr. Parks books and those that follow.

 

 

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Author Spotlight Iris Blobel

authorspotlight Welcome to the Limitless Library Lounge where I interview fellow authors from Limitless Publishing. Today, I am chatting with Iris Blobel from
Victoria, Australia near Ballarat.

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authorspotlightThanks for joining me, Iris.  Please have a seat and make yourself comfortable.

How long have you been publishing with Limitless? What titles have you published with them? Have you self-published any titles or published with another publisher? Please give details.

I’ve had my first book published with LP 1 ½ years ago:  Love Will Find You, Let Me Love You, I think I love you, and Echoes of the past.

Yes, I’ve also got one self-published book on the market as well as five books with Astraea Press, with another one due for release in March.

Sounds great. Can you tell us a little bit about your books — what genre you write, if you write a series, any upcoming releases or your current work-in-progress.

Echoes of the Past FRONTI write romance books, because, as the national radio program quoted so nicely the other week, I love “bringing couples together,” Yes, I’d love to write crime or mysteries, but the talent is just not there. My latest book, “Echoes of the Past,” was released on the 16th Feb and is the first in the Fermosa Bay series, which is set in a coastal town in Australia.

Congratulations! 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?

As a writer, my goal is to improve my writing in various ways. I’ve stumbled into the “profession” of being a writer by coincidence and I’m still learning. I’ve been very fortunate to have had great editors who didn’t only correct my story, but were patiently explaining everything to me as well.

My goals? I’d love to be naïve for a minute or two and say: to be a fulltime writer. Wouldn’t that be nice?

Those sound like worthy goals to me, Iris. What type of reader are you hoping to attract?  Who do you believe would be most interested in reading your books?

I’d say, give my books a chance, if you like stories set in Australia, interesting characters, if family and friendships are important to you – then this girl’s got the next book for you!

Sounds like a slogan … LOL

It does indeed.

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

Never give up. It’s a tough business, but you need to believe in yourself before others can believe in you as well.

That is so very true.

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

Thank goodness, it was, and most likely still is, more a hobby for me. I was over the moon when I received my first contract and will be forever grateful to the publisher. What did I struggle with, probably the things everyone else struggles with: sometimes the disrespect, the politics, the unfairness …

Another good answer.

What hobbies and interests do you have besides writing?

Most of my time is taken by being a mum of two beautiful girls, and a wife to my husband. I work at a school in town and on my day off I present a German program at the radio.

Being a mother and wife does keep one busy. I also have a daughter and husband, so I know what you mean. Your German radio program must be an interesting past time.

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

Oh, I like to write “The End” and have to happy people in my story who love each other and hopefully have a HEA. My challenge … like many … the edits, the promoting, the finding time without neglecting my family.

I hear you. I also like to give my books a HEA and include some romance in them even though they’re mysteries.

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

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IrisBlobel

Twitter: https://twitter.com/_iris_b

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4067254.Iris_Blobel

It was great speaking with you in the Limitless Lounge, Iris. Best wishes on Echoes of the Past and your forthcoming books.