Interview Courtesy Brandee Marie Newmiller
You've been an author now
for quite some time and I'd like to congratulate you for recently becoming a
published author, that's quite an achievement! I'm sure you’re very thrilled. I
would like to ask you some questions about your writing in general and also
about your first published book, Palace Hills.
1.
What inspired you to write your first book?
My very first book, Green: A Life Force Novel, which was
self-published in 2013, was actually inspired by a very vivid and detailed
dream. It’s funny because I actually keep a pseudo-dream journal on my phone
and just days ago I found my entry for this specific dream! It was dated
January 29, 2013 and the book was released July 2013 :)
2.
Do you have a specific writing style?
I actually tend to write in first-person narrative more
often than not. Though I do have a few stories that aren’t written in this
style, I tend to gravitate towards it. I have a degree and Psychology and have
always held a fascination with the motivation behind certain behaviors. I think
this is the reason why I love first-person narrative. It’s a way for both me
and the reader to enter the main characters’ minds and see what makes them
tick.
3.
If you had to choose, which writer would you
consider a mentor?
What’s awesome about being a Limitless Publishing author
is the close-knit team/network we all have. I can count on this amazing and
talented team for guidance, knowledge and support. I don’t have one specific
mentor but a whole team’s worth :)
4.
Can you share a little of your current work with
us?
I actually just finished writing a Contemporary Romance
set on the sunny coast of California (where I grew up). It is currently being
beta-read and revised, but I hope to submit it to my publisher soon!
5.
Let's talk about your brand new book, Palace
Hills. How did you come up with your idea to write it?
I actually came up with the idea back in my early 20s. I
knew I always wanted to be an author and would often come up with many
different stories, but unfortunately I’d never have the time to sit down and
write them out. Back in 2006 I’d seen
different movies, books, and TV shows on urban life and decay. The setting
really intrigued me and inspired me. I wanted to take the urban setting and
infuse it with a romance story. Palace Hills was the final product of this
fusion :) Since it had been eight years since I originally thought of the plot,
Palace Hills has grown and morphed quite a bit, but I’m happy with how it
turned out.
6.
What were the challenges (research, literary,
psychological, and logistical, if any) in bringing it to life?
I think the biggest obstacle was to shape Nina Sharman
(the main character) and represent her in a way that made readers understand
and empathize with her as opposed to becoming angry with her. She goes through
a lot of trauma and turmoil that can really break person and I wanted to
readers to understand this and realize how strong she really is despite these
tribulations.
7.
Is there any message you want us, as readers, to
take away from this story?
The main theme of this book is self-forgiveness. We’ve
all done something in our lives that we regret and often these regrets are what
stifle our growth. I want my readers to realize that our past does not
necessarily define our future.
8.
Again, congratulations on Palace Hills and your
writing career so far and we hope to one day see something on the "big
screen"! Do you see it happening one day, whether it is Palace Hills or
another?
It is one of my biggest dreams to see one of my stories
on the big screen :) My writing method involves imagining each scene as if it
were a movie playing out. From the scenery, the small details and of course the
characters! It would be awesome to see any of my books as a movie! I can only
hope this really happens one day :)
9.
Do you have anything specific that you want to
say to your readers?
I just want to thank my readers wholeheartedly for
reading my books. As a bookworm myself it’s awesome to think that there are
other bibliophiles delving into my stories. It’s really such an honor and I am
SO thankful for every single one of my readers.
10. Do
you have any advice for other writers?
Write. Write your hearts out. Just let your mind loose
and see where it takes you! You’ll be surprised to see what you come up with :)
Thank you for your time
and look forward to reading more from you in the future! ;)
Thank you for having me!
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