I find it interesting how much of the author goes into a novel. I don’t think about that when I’m reading a novel, unless I read several by the same author or if I know the author. My daughters get a kick out of my novels because they see pieces of my personality, my dreams, my pet peeves and even my experiences woven into my stories.
And some friends and family are stunned when I write in a vein or attitude foreign to how they see me.
I’ve been writing nonfiction for 40 years, but I guess the author’s personality doesn’t really show up as much in nonfiction writing as it does in fiction.
Yes, I’m making all kinds of discoveries as I work on my fourth novel. One is that I enjoy manipulating other people’s lives—in my stories, that is. Although, there are times when the character seems to have minds of their own. Do you ever notice that when you’re writing?
Do you ever sit and write for 10 hours a day, several days straight. No wonder I’m finishing novels at record speed. I’m a prolific publisher’s dream, I would say. The only thing that slows me down is when I get an editing job in and have to put my work aside. Or when I order a mandatory leave of absence for myself, lest I suffer burnout.
Does any of this sound familiar to you novelists or am I creating a world within this realm that is all my own?
Amazon
Amazon is marketing my books again. Yay! I received an ad from Amazon this morning featuring Cat-Eye Witness and Catnapped first on their list of around a dozen recommended books. I just wonder how many of their customers receive this—all of those who have purchased cozy mysteries with cats? Just those who have visited my book pages? Does anyone know?
As I said yesterday, I’m coming upon a milestone with this blog. On the date that represents the milestone, I will be offering freebies. Can you guess how many blog posts I’ll reach within the next few weeks? Leave a comment here or email me PLFry620@yahoo.com