Cozy Author Donna Huston Murray and I Have a Lively Discussion (Part 2)

[[Cozy Author Donna Huston Murray and I Have a Lively Discussion (Part 2)]]
Well, we’re at it again.

As I wrote in Cozy Author Donna Huston Murray and I Have a Lively Discussion (Part 1), I long ago interviewed Donna and we remained friends ever since. Donna helped me with some troublesome characters, plotting, and some marketing, and I sent her flowers and chocolate.

Okay, not really but I wanted to.

We stayed in touch and recently came up with an idea for an non-interview; just sitting and talking with each other. Minimal selling, lots of sharing.

Part 1 is linked to above.

This time out we discuss

  • Plotting v Pantsing
  • Method
  • Winning awards – being a bridesmaid
  • being insecure
  • playing pro football
  • Making sure you have extra rolls of film for your camera
  • How to get awards and their value as an author
  • Scam Awards
  • The SIEVE writing method
  • the value of constantly learning and studying
  • Writers’ Block
  • Listening to yourself
  • Using (and not using) visual description
  • Why readers skim lengthy descriptions/exposition/narration
  • The power of present-tense fillers
  • Getting a character’s voice down/Getting your authorial voice down
  • Writing characters unlike you
  • The stupidity of agents
  • and Characters with exploitable weaknesses

Enjoy!

 
By the way, you can find Donna via her website, on Amazon, and lots of other nifty places.

Did you hear my VoiceOfIndie Interview with Beem Weeks and Stephen Geez?

Beem, Stephen, and I had a good chat a little while back on Fresh Ink Group’s TheVoiceOfIndie podcast.

Now our chat is posted on several platforms.

YouTube
FreshInkGroup.com
BlogTalkRadio
Spotify
I Heart Radio
Google Podcasts
StephenGeez.com
BeemWeeks.com

 
Stop on by any of them, take a listen, and let us know what you think.

Cozy Author Donna Huston Murray and I Have a Lively Discussion (Part I)

[[Cozy Author Donna Huston Murray and I Have a Lively Discussion (Part I)]]
Long ago I interviewed Donna Huston Murray and we remained friends ever since. Donna helped me with some troublesome characters, plotting, and some marketing, and I sent her flowers and chocolate.

Okay, not really but I wanted to.

We stayed in touch and recently came up with an idea for an non-interview; just sitting and talking with each other. Minimal selling, lots of sharing.

 
By the way, you can find her via her website, on Amazon, and lots of other nifty places.

Fresh Ink Group’s Beem Weeks and Stephen Geez interview me on TheVoiceOfIndie

Yes, indeed, it is true and will happen on Wednesday, 26 July 2023, 8pmET on BlogTalkRadio’s TheVoiceOfIndie podcast.

I love talking with people. I’m always learning. The topic doesn’t matter, it’s the individual who interests me.

Long ago I worked for NASA and was having a ball. At a family dinner, my brother-in-law, John, asked what I did.

I don’t remember what I said, only that I shared my joy at doing science as a job, one of my many dreams as a kid.

Brother-in-law John smiled throughout. I have no idea how long I talked. John laughed when I finished. “I have no idea what you said, only that whatever it is you’re doing you’re real happy doing it.”

I always remember that when I talk with someone.

The words are the vector, the message is the energy of what is said.

So Beem Weeks and Stephen Geez are interviewing me. Hope they enjoy whatever it is I say.

Stop on by, take a listen. Let us know what you think.

 

Rob and Joan Carter’s MEET THE AUTHOR interview Snippet 13 – Book Signings

I mentioned Rob and John Carter and I chatting on their MEET THE AUTHOR show in previous blog posts.

This is the final post in a series of thirteen snippets taken from the full interview video. You can also listen to the interview via podcast

Today’s snippet deals with my joy in meeting people, learning about them, discovering their likes and dislikes, and – I hope – making friends.


Enjoy!

 
PS) Please contact me if you’d like me to take part in an author event, do a signing, share about my experiences, et cetera.

Always happy to do so.

(and thanks)