Please leave a comment with your email to enter to win one ebook copy of Bloodvine!!!
Aubrie, thanks so much for having me as a guest today!
1.
You are a Christian minister and a writer of vampire romance. Do your
two jobs ever conflict, or do they work together in harmony?
Personally,
I find them to be very harmonious. I write about love, and romance, and
even sex in a way that is true to my religious and spiritual values.
And, I find writing in the paranormal genre is a great way to explore
the human condition and the mysterious unknowns in our world. I have
lots of support from my colleagues in the church, but I also know
not everyone in my church life would feel that way, so I do write with a
pen name.
2. Did you plan the gorgeous cover for Blood Vine? What did you think when you first saw it complete?
I adore the cover for Blood Vine,
and the art department at Omnific gets all the credit for it. All my
ideas were terrible compared to what they came up with, and it fits the
story so perfectly. I feel very lucky that my debut novel is SO beautiful--my mom had it printed and framed for me :-)
3. Why are some of the vampires in Blood Vine exiled?
3. Why are some of the vampires in Blood Vine exiled?
In Blood Vine,
the vampires are systematically hunted by an ancient tribe of vampire
slayers. Even though the Hunters don't always succeed, they are content
to drive the vampires away from their homeland because they will suffer
a wasting disease in exile, the result of mystical bonds to the place
where they were turned into vampires. It's a strange idea that evolved
from one of my favorite seminary classes: a preaching seminar based on
Homer's Odyssey.
4. You are so lucky to grow up in Florida! I've visited many times and it's a beautiful place to live. What are some of your favorite memories of your childhood?
4. You are so lucky to grow up in Florida! I've visited many times and it's a beautiful place to live. What are some of your favorite memories of your childhood?
Not
surprisingly, they all involve water. I grew up on the panhandle and
spent a lot of time on the Gulf of Mexico and the spring-fed rivers that
flow into it: canoeing, fishing, swimming with alligators. I do love
California; it's been my home for more than a decade. But it's always
chilly in San Francisco, so I really miss swimming in a the warm ocean
and the hot Florida nights on the beach.
5. What do you have in the works? Are you planning to write more books? Do you have a WIP?
5. What do you have in the works? Are you planning to write more books? Do you have a WIP?
Blood Entangled, the sequel to Blood Vine
will release in July, and I just typed "the end" to my first draft of
the final (I think) book in the series, which is scheduled to release in
December. Before I start serious editing on that draft, I decided to
write out a little novella that's been dancing around in my head. It's
not a paranormal, but a contemporary, so we'll see how that goes!
6. What is your experience with Omnific Publishing?
6. What is your experience with Omnific Publishing?
I've
loved working with Omnific. They have some of the most beautiful book
covers, as you see with Blood Vine, and my editors and the publicist are
a dream. I was drawn to them for their tagline--Romance Without
Rules--because I knew Blood Vine broke some rules. I wanted
to work with a publisher that gave me room to write something different,
and that has certainly been the case with Omnific.
7. What is your advice to writers who want to be published someday?
7. What is your advice to writers who want to be published someday?
This
is such an amazing time in publishing, and that dream is more
accessible than ever. My advice is to know what you really want--what
are your goals? And then be patient and give them time to happen. But,
certainly don't give up. Everything you write is a chance to connect
with more people, whether its teachers, writing friends, or readers, and
so writing is a joyful way to develop connections!
8. Where can people find you on the web?
Blog
Buy Blood Vine
5 comments:
Intriguing interview. Your books sound like a great read. Thanks for sharing.
debby236 at gmail dot com
Thanks Debby!
I always love hearing how other writers work. Lovely cover.
Rinelle Grey
Thank you so much for offering this giveaway and for the interview! I can't wait to read the book. My fingers and toes are all crossed for luck! ;-)
Best Wishes,
Lindsey V.
Lindsey8907@yahoo.com
When does this giveaway end?
~Lindsey V.
Post a Comment