1.
At any given time do you work on only one story at a time and maybe
plot out the next one or are there many ideas racing around your head?
I
always have ideas racing around in my head. Some of fully fleshed out
and just bubbling over, trying to get out on paper. Others are just
little snippets that don't really have a home yet.
I do tend to only write
one at a time, even if there are other books building in my head. I sit
down and write a draft straight through and then go over it, and over
it, and over it until it's right. There are exceptions. I have two books
that I've begun writing because they weren't coming out right. They're
still in my head and I still want to write them, but they're on hold
until I figure out how to make them work.
2. Is there a genre you haven't written in but would like to? Or wish you could write in?
I
actually hope to write in other genres someday. I'd like to write some
erotica someday and possibly a mystery or two. Something intricate and
twisty that will keep readers guessing.
There
are also plenty of topics or characters I'd like to tackle but just
don't feel like I have the background to do them well. For example, if I
wrote a mystery, I'd want several of the characters to be detectives,
but I have very little experience with how police departments work and
how investigations are run. There's a lot for me to learn before I
tackle that.
The
same holds true with some of the romance novels I'd like to write.
Sometimes I have an idea for a character, but they have a job I know
nothing about. If there isn't a good way for me to go learn about that
job in the depth necessary to write the character well, I'm stuck until I
find a solution.
3. Do you add an element of romantic suspense in your stories?
Yes!
In both of the Sutton Capital Series novels, there are elements of
suspense. I'm working on the third book and that will have a bit of
suspense as well. Actually, now that I'm sitting here thinking about it,
most of the ideas in my head have those elements, too. I guess that
means, I'm pretty committed to romantic suspense!
4. Say you have unlimited funds: What kind of writing office/cottage would you create for yourself?
It
would have to be a small stone cottage, surrounded by gardens and stone
walkways. Little benches to sit on. There's a river that I can hear out
the window while I work. The inside would be warm and welcoming, with a
fireplace to keep me toasty warm and layer upon layer of texture and
color inside. A textured sofa to curl up on with throws and pillows.
There
would be a gliding rocker on a porch that I could curl up on to work
when I felt like being outside. And even though there's already a river,
I think I'd add a beach just a stone's throw away that I could visit
when I wanted to get away. And a magic door that connected to my house
so I could pop and out as needed throughout the day. I write while my
son is napping or after my kids go to sleep, so the magic door is a
necessity! Let's hope my unlimited funds can buy that.
5.
If you could turn your novel into a TV show, which novel or series
would you do? Where would it be set? Network TV (ABC, NBC, CBS), Cable
(AMC, BBC, Lifetime) or Premium Cable (HBO, Showtime, Starz)?
I
have a few books stuck in my head waiting to get out that would make
great Lifetime movies, but the Sutton Capital Series would be fun to see
on the big screen, too. Mostly because I'd love to see the men of
Sutton Capital come to life and the women in the books are strong and
bold. They'd make great movies. It'd have to be on Premium Cable.
Network TV's not ready for the Sutton men yet;)
6. Finally, tell us about your latest release!
Penalty Clause is the second in the Sutton Capital series. It tells Andrew and Jill's story as they struggle to get over their pasts. Andrew never thought he would get over the pain of losing both the love of his life and his unborn child in one heart wrenching act of betrayal. But, when the object of his teenage crush walked back into his life, he saw how crushed her cheating husband had left her. He set out to heal her and help her regain her confidence but fell in love with her before he knew what hit him. They have a lot to overcome if they want to be together, though, not the least of which is an unbalanced stalker determined to have Andrew for herself. You can find the Sutton Capital Series on Amazon.
Penalty Clause is the second in the Sutton Capital series. It tells Andrew and Jill's story as they struggle to get over their pasts. Andrew never thought he would get over the pain of losing both the love of his life and his unborn child in one heart wrenching act of betrayal. But, when the object of his teenage crush walked back into his life, he saw how crushed her cheating husband had left her. He set out to heal her and help her regain her confidence but fell in love with her before he knew what hit him. They have a lot to overcome if they want to be together, though, not the least of which is an unbalanced stalker determined to have Andrew for herself. You can find the Sutton Capital Series on Amazon.
Lori
Ryan is a contemporary romance novelist living in Austin, Texas with
her very understanding husband, two children, three dogs, and one cat.
You can follow her on Twitter at @loriryanauthor or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/loriryanromance. She also has a Fan Group on Goodreads.com and her website at www.loriryanromance.com. She loves to hear from fans of her books!
7 comments:
Thank you for having me today!
~~Lori
Thanks for stopping by! And thanks for adding a giveaway! So, what piece of furniture do you think Lori should add to her writing cottage?
I'm adding a $25 gift certificate giveaway to this interview. Simply post a picture or link to a picture of something you think should be in my writer's cottage and I'll enter you to win.
Each comment will get you one entry. Limit of one entry per person. I'll close the contest and choose a winner tonight at midnight central time.
Here's an example: How about this hanging daybed out on the screened porch of my cottage?
http://cdn.decoist.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Classic-hanging-bed-with-plush-bedding-in-the-lounge-turns-your-home-into-an-exotic-retreat.jpg
How about one of these?
http://robertaolson.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/fire-pit-swings.jpg?w=361&h=270
laurelskoog @ Comcast . net
Oh, I love that Laurel! And you win the prize. I'll email it to you later today.
--Lori
Thanks Lori!
Lori, I got my gift card and the books, Thank you SO much!! Amazon was being weird and I couldn't send the usual thank you card so I thought I'd thank you over here.
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