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Thursday, November 14, 2013

Author Interview – Madeleine McLaughlin @Madoxane

Do you intend to make writing a career? Yes.

Have you developed a specific writing style? I never want to get into a rut. I always want to try things. Right now I’m experimenting with putting my story on cards. One card, one scene. And I store them in a little office box.

What is your greatest strength as a writer? Every writer needs to develop stick-to-itness. It’s the greatest strength of every writer.

Have you ever had writer’s block? If so, what do you do about it? No.

How did you come up with the title? My editor didn’t like the title I had so since my contract was in front of me, I came up with something that would tell you something without giving anything away.

Can you tell us about your main character? Kevin is a ten year old boy who worships his father. He’s extremely curious about what he comes across in his father’s jail. Ahh…you’ll have to read the rest.

How did you develop your plot and characters? They developed in stride with one another, these were the characters that worked with this story.

Who designed the cover? Mike Zambrano. And he’s really good.

Who is your publisher? MuseItUp Publishing.

Why did you choose to write this particular book? It just came out of me.

What was the hardest part about writing this book? Re-writing.

Did you learn anything from writing this book and what was it? Just keep at it, plus I learned to promote.

How do you promote this book? Twitter, Facebook, Interviews, Sales.

Will you write others in this same genre? I’m working on another horror story now. In fact, two, one is short and one is long. I have a few flash fictions in the horror genre. I find I like horror, it’s very Christian, good versus evil. And your villains are pretty much already set out, they just have to be bad according to Christianity. So in a way, it’s more user-friendly than other genres where you have to come up with your protagonist and antagonist all by yourself.

Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp? No.

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Genre – Horror

Rating – PG

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1 comments:

Suzanne de Montigny said...

Sort of felt like being interviewed by the police in a way.

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