Ask a writer anything: Where do the stories come from?

Susan On Writing

This question came from Jenn S: I would love to know how you come up with different plots — I mean, how do you make it so that your stories don’t all sound like they’re cut & paste from the same “formula”?

Thanks for your question, Jenn! I think the important part in coming up with new stories is asking myself the question – would I care?

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On Video at Novel Journey!

Susan Just for Fun

Hey! The ladies at Novel Journey and I chatted after the Christy Awards — and they put the video clip up on their cool blog! Stop by for a peek (Monday, July 16th post!). You’ll have to turn up the volume — but great job, ladies! Thank you for the interview!

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Writing a Book while working a full-time job?

Susan On Writing

Do you think it is possible to write a book while you are holding down a fulltime job at the same time? And if you do, what are one or two major things you must tackle to be successful at it?

Great question! In today’s publishing world, I think most authors hold down a full time job while they are starting to write.

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The Oak Leaves

Susan Books

One of the most fun parts of being an author is previewing and endorsing books. I love encouraging other authors, and especially finding a gem of a book that lingers with me. When Tyndale asked me to read Maureen Lang’s new book, The Oak Leaves, I was intrigued by the dual plot lines. I love stories with both contemporary and historical plotlines,

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How did I start writing?

Susan On Writing

This summer, for my book giveaway contest, I’ve opened the floor to my readers to “Ask an Author Anything!*” (That * is a “Keep it-G-rated” disclaimer!)

This question comes from Jane S:

How did you decide that writing was what you wanted to do? How did you finally start? Did you take courses or learn on your own?

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Another Writer to Learn From

Susan On Writing

I admit it – it’s rare for me to read a book for fun. Often, I find myself reworking paragraphs, or even thinking through sentence structure. So, when I find a book I can immerse myself in, it’s a treat.

I was completely swept away by Rachel Hauck’s newest book, Diva NashVegas.

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The Elevator by Angela Hunt!

Susan Books

I am a huge Angela Hunt fan! Back when I lived in Russia, I simply ate up her books, reading them over and over, and now that I’m stateside, I’m even more hooked. She’s an amazing writer who always brings fresh ideas…I can’t wait to get my hands on her latest book — the Elevator!

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