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Every now and then, I like to take a moment to introduce an author to all of you! With this interview series, I've come to know an amazing group of writers and I want you to know them too! 

For today's installment, I've had the pleasure of interviewing author Denise Walker! I  sent her an in-depth questionnaire with 75 of the most intriguing questions I could come up with! And since Denise is such an amazing interviewee, she took the time to answer every single one of them! So not only do we get one interview with Denise, but we actually get three!

Let's get started :)

About the Author:

  • Where are you from? I am from Edmonton, AB, Canada and I’ve lived here all my life.
  • Are you a full-time writer? If not, what else do you do? Writing is not my day job. I work full-time as an Emergency Communications Officer at Ambulance Dispatch. I take 9-1-1 calls and dispatch ambulances for central Alberta. However, at work I do get downtime here and there and while some people knit or draw, I write.
  • If you couldn’t be an author, what would your ideal career be? Why? I would love to do something with wine and food. Become a sommelier and open a winery, hire a skilled chef, maybe even have a literary theme to the branding. Wine is a huge passion of mine, though all of that would be much more labour intensive than writing books!
  • What’s your favorite genre to read? My personal favourite genre is thriller/suspense. I love a book that’s dark and twisted. If it shocks me and my mind is blown by the end, the book has done its job.
  • What’s your favorite book? CREEPERS by David Morrell


About Being an Author:
  • When did you know that you wanted to be an author? I’ve always enjoyed writing, as far back as grade 3 when my short story THE MAGIC HARP was published in the neighbourhood newsletter. The first time I realized I wanted to be a published author, I was 13 or 14 years old. Well, guess what, teenager me, you did it!
  • Were you ever discouraged about pursing your passion? I’ve been lucky enough to never experience someone saying “you can’t do it” or “that’s crazy” or “but there’s no money in that.” I’ve only had people say that they think it’s really cool and that it’s something they could never do themselves. However, negative reviews can really hinder my creative drive, it’s difficult to overcome someone disliking something you worked so hard at.
  • Does your family support your writing career? Yes. My dad was one of the first to finish reading CEDAR VALLEY. My mom teaches English to adults and is an avid reader so she’s always been supportive, however she says my novel is too violent for her. I think she’ll cave and read it soon, though.
  • Did you ever consider writing under a pseudonym? Not for this book, but I’ve considered for another that is extremely personal and honestly, a bit scary to write about. It’s a story I need to tell, but I wouldn’t want certain people knowing that I’ve written it. Perhaps I will find the courage to keep it under my real name!
  • Is writing your passion or your hobby? I would have to say both! I don’t occupy my time with much, but writing has always been a constant through the years.
  • What has been your best experience so far as an author? Throwing a launch party for CEDAR VALLEY. I invited all my friends/family/coworkers, there was prosecco and snacks, I did a reading. It was so amazing to celebrate my accomplishment with others. I highly recommend this to everyone!

About Your Book:
  • What gave you the ideas for your most recent work? I was camping with friends and one night around the campfire, one friend said, “What if at a certain age you had to kill your parents?” Dystopian premise at it’s finest. I took that idea and ran with it.
  • What inspired your novel’s cover? My designer and I played with many ideas over many months and decided we wanted something unique and graphic oriented. The inspiration came from an image where the words were buried in flowers. We tweaked that to match the tone of CEDAR VALLEY. I love the final product.
  • What was the hardest part of finishing your novel? Accepting that it was done. As a writer, you tweak and edit and revise and rewrite a million times. Eventually, you have to say enough is enough and let that beautiful book fly free.

About Your Writing:
  • What’s your favorite genre to write? Anything dark. I want my readers to be surprised and entertained.
  • What’s one genre that you secretly want to write? Secretly? Maybe something with more romance. Not erotica romance but I do enjoy a tortured love story now and again.
  • Where do you get your big ideas? Usually when walking, people watching, or when I’m deliriously tired.
  • Did any of your books stem from dreams? Yes, definitely. My current work in progress THE GEMINI BOOK is based on a dream I had.
  • How do you come up with the names for your characters? Sometimes it’s first instinct but with Peter and Ari, I had them labeled as P for protagonist and A for antagonist for a long time before they had real names.
  • Who’s your favorite character you’ve created so far? Why? Definitely Ari. Writing from the antagonist’s point of view was challenging and exhilarating. Peter is a close second. In the beginning, I had created Peter out of necessity but by the end I had fallen in love with him. I hope my future readers enjoy both of them as much as I do!

About the Process:
  • What is your writing process like? I write the 1st draft all at once. No editing, no stopping, just unabashed words on the page. Then I rewrite, revise, replot if I need, and then go through a series of edits. I trade chapters with my critique partner. More edits. Edit a printed version. Then beta readers. Then more edits.
  • Is there any part of the process you wish you could delegate to someone else? Finding plot holes. Through all the revisions, I’m bound to change something and forget to change it in another section.
  • What’s your favorite part of the writing process? The blank page. The very beginning. It’s the moment where absolutely anything is possible.
  • Are you a planner or a pantser? Definitely planner. I will never finish if I don’t have an outline. The creativity just dries up if I don’t know where I am going.
  • Writers block, how do you cope with it? Many say writer’s block doesn’t exist and I am inclined to agree with them. If you just start writing, the words will come. Even if it is a heap of garbage.
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Every now and then, I like to take a moment to introduce an author to all of you! With this interview series, I've come to know an amazing group of writers and I want you to know them too! 

For today's installment, I've had the pleasure of interviewing author E. Rachael Hardcastle! According to her website, she's a "dreamer, a deep thinker, a bookworm and grammar nerd."

Of course, I know we all want to know more than that! That's why I've sent her an in-depth questionnaire with 75 of the most intriguing questions I could come up with! And since E. Rachael is an amazing interviewee, she took the time to answer every single one of them! So not only do we get one interview with E. Rachael, but we actually get three!

In case you missed the first one, you can check it out here!

About the Author:
  • Be honest, do you judge a book by its cover? Yes, which is why I feel indie authors should outsource or spend some extra time on their cover designs. I designed mine alone, but they went through several versions before I settled.
  • If you had the power to unread a book, which book would you choose? Why? Flood by Stephen Baxter. I very rarely have to put a book down, but I think I stuck with it longer than I should have. It wasn't for me.
  • Who has been your biggest inspiration so far? Mitch Albom, Stephen King and Brandon Sanderson have inspired me a lot over the last 12 months, but other indie writers inspire me too.
  • If you could tell your younger writer self anything, what would it be? To believe in myself and not to slow. Writing needs motivation and dedication. It took me longer than it should have to focus my energy on writing.
  • If you could put any book in the high school curriculum, what would it be? Why? There are a lot of books I believe should be read in schools. I can't pick just one. I think to some extent students should be able to choose their own, providing it suits the topic of study and is appropriate.

About Being an Author:
  • What’s one thing you said you’d never do as an author? Have you? I haven't said this on my website or officially, but I don't think I would ever write erotica. So far I have dabbled in romance but have not published anything more than a short story.
  • What does author success look like to you? Have you achieved it yet? I think authors make their own success and that each goal we meet is a success in itself. We should be celebrating our new book covers or our 1000 sales markers or our 2000 Twitter followers because each of these are new experiences we have worked to achieve.
  • What is your ultimate author goal? What are you doing to make it happen? Or is something awesome already in the works? I think we all dream of writing full-time but it's very difficult. I'd love to be on the NY Times Bestseller's list with a high fantasy novel, and I'm working on one at the moment. I'm even learning to make maps, which is so much fun.
  • Do you read your book reviews? If so, how do you react/cope with them? I read all of my book reviews because the readers took the time to write them, so I should take the time to listen. I try not to take negative feedback personally – you can't please everyone, and I note down the points I clearly need to improve on.
  • Do you Google yourself? What’s the funniest thing you’ve found? I do sometimes just for fun, and everything I've found is fairly standard. Just links to books and images of me.

About Your Book:
  • Is your book a part of a series? If so, can you give us a little preview of something that’s ahead? Yes my Finding Pandora series will be 12 books long, most of which have been written but only three are currently available. I'm re-writing and re-releasing the others. Book one is free on most devices and chapter one of book two is at the back if anyone would like a sneak peak.
  • Which formats are available for your books? Paperback and e-book on a wide range of devices.
  • If you had to compare your book to another published work, what would it be? Why? I try not to compare myself to other writers. We are all unique and talented in our own way. A 4 star review of Aeon Infinitum: Run For Your Life said, “It's a strange mixture of City of Ember and Hunger Games."

About Your Writing:
  • If you could spend time with one of your characters, who would it be and why? Arriette Monroe. She has some awesome supernatural powers and lives on a beautiful futuristic planet.
  • Do you have any new projects coming out? Yes I have a few. I have the fourth Finding Pandora Book (Eternity) in the works, two more Aeon Infinitum books (The Wanted, Faded Realm), a post-apocalyptic zombie book (It's All In Your Head) and my high fantasy book (Dragonborn).
  • What’s your favorite piece of work so far? I tend to prefer my newest books because I think they reflect everything I have learned as a writer.
  • Are there any secrets or patterns hidden in your writing? I have been told there is a spiritual theme (meaning of life etc) in my work but this is not intentional.
  • Do you try to include a moral or lesson in your writing? Yes, most of my stories so far have involved the destruction or ruin of Earth and human beings being unkind. I want to bring current related issues to notice and encourage people to be better.
  • What’s the hardest scene you’ve ever had to write? The death of a character, but I'm not going to give away who or how!
  • What made you choose to publish the debut novel that you did? I’m sure that you had other awesome ideas to work with :) My debut novel is no longer available and I count Finding Pandora: Book One: World as my first due to how much work into promotion etc I have done. It was the first in a series and I love the genre and the characters so much that I wanted the world to know them.

About the Process:
  • How often/how much do you write? As often as I can. Everyday. Sometimes not for very long though due to other responsibilities.
  • What does your day look like as a writer? I don't write full time so I can't detail what my day looks like, but I try to focus on writing scene by scene and not worry too much about a word count.
  • Do you have a special writing routine or playlist? I just have a YouTube music list with songs I like or that have been recommended. It never changes, it just gets longer.
  • How long does it take you to write a book? I can write a book in a month if I don't have other commitments, but usually an initial draft will take approximately 4 months.
  • Do you support/participate in events such as NaNoWriMo? Why or why not? I did in 2012 and I wrote the first draft of my book Aeon Infinitum in 30 days. I haven't since, though.
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