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Archive for June 9th, 2005

The Interview

Jun
9

I’m preparing answers for interview questions from Kelly Callihan for the Monterey Bay Fiction Writers E-news. My friend, Michelle, wrote these answers for me. Isn’t she helpful?

Kelly: Thank you so much for taking the time to share with us, Suzanne! Can you tell us a little about your writing background and how you came to sell your first romance, NEVER SAY GOODBYE, to Meteor Kismet?

Suzanne: I worked part-time as a streetwalker and I used my own personal experiences, particularly the sexual ones, to gain inspiration for my first romance novel.

Kelly: You have an impressive backlist of contemporary and historical romances, and are now branching into paranormal romance. Which is, or has been, your favorite sub-genre of romance to write and why?

Suzanne: I like the two-headed vampire sub-genre. That, and rehydrated mummies, because I like weird, kinky stuff.

Kelly: The month of July launches your new Intimate Moments paranormal PAX League series, involving supernatural super-hero agents with special talents, who fight against world terrorism. Before we talk about the first book in the series, please share how you developed such a new and unique concept.

Suzanne: I read my son’s comic books and thought, By God! I could write a story about Superman getting it on…

Kelly: THE BEAST WITHIN, the first Intimate Moments book introducing the PAX League, hits shelves in July. What can we expect from this story and your characters?

Suzanne: Lots of bestiality.

Kelly: It has been a pleasure chatting with you, Suzanne! Good luck with your exciting series. Would you like to end with a writing a tip to share with the readers?

Suzanne: No, thanks. :)

Well, should I just go with Michelle’s answers???

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