Today our special guest is Vanilla Heart Publishing author, S.R. Claridge! S.R. lives in Colorado with her husband and two children. She loves thunderstorms, and chilly fall evenings when she can hunker down in front of her computer with a Vodka Martini and write another romantic suspense novel.
Well, S.R. ~ that vodka martini sounds good, but so do your books! We want to hear more…let’s get this interview started:-)!
Ursula: Do you consider yourself a plotter or a pantser?
S.R.: Definite pantser….though, admittedly, I lay in bed at night and plot.
Ursula: What advice would you give to an aspiring author?
S.R.: Write, listen, learn, precisely follow submission guidelines, re-write a million times and never, ever quit.
Ursula: What is your writing day like? Do you have a specific daily word or page goal?
S.R.: No goal. In my hectic world with two young kids, my goal is simply to write every day…something, anything, even if it’s just one line.
Ursula: Have you ever experienced writer’s block? If so, how do you find your way back?
S.R.: I don’t freak out over it. I put the manuscript away for a while and work on a different project. Sometimes just stepping back and taking a breather is all I need to refresh my brain and get it active again.
Ursula: Tell us about your first acceptance!
S.R.: My very first acceptance of anything I had written was the publishing of a greeting card, then came song lyrics and scripts for one-act skits. It’s always exciting when someone believes in your work enough to publish it. The most exciting of all was when Vanilla Heart offered me a contract for my first novel, No Easy Way. I smiled A LOT that day! ☺
Ursula: What are your writing goals?
S.R.: To keep writing and to get my books out there into as many hands as possible. My goal is to give readers something to look forward to. I want them to dive into my books to the extent that they can’t wait for the next release.
Ursula: What books are currently on your nightstand?
S.R.: Bible, Evanovich Plum series, several by Mary Higgins Clark, Sue Grafton and some non-fiction by Priscilla Shirer
Ursula: What is the last book you read?
S.R.: Plum Lucky by Evanovich; Forgotten Covenant by J.J.Woods
Ursula: If you could go back in time, where or in what period would you find yourself?
S.R.: I wouldn’t go back in time…. I’d go forward to see the future of our world.
Ursula: What part of your writing do you enjoy least?
S.R.: Basic grammatical editing… I get bored with it because it’s not the “creative” stuff, it’s the logic stuff that leaves me feeling dry.
Ursula: How long does it take you to write a complete novel?
S.R.: I’ve taken 3 years on one and written another one in 3 months….so I suppose it just depends on the novel and the season of life.
Ursula: What are you currently working on?
S.R.: I am currently writing the second and third books in a mystery series called “Just Call Me Angel.” Book one in the series (Tetterbaum’s Truth) was just released this month. I am also writing another stand-alone mystery novel and working on a tender love story.
Ursula: Favorite vacation spot or place you’d like to visit but haven’t yet?
S.R.: I LOVE vacations and traveling!! Two of my absolute favorite spots are Paris and Rome, and I’d like to see more of Italy. Italy and France are two countries I will definitely visit again someday. China was an incredible trip and an experience of a lifetime, but I don’t know that I need to go back. Mexico is a must for me every couple years… just to clear my mind and truly relax. In the States, Chicago is my favorite city to visit and my husband and I sneak away there for a few days every year.
Ursula: Do you have a favorite book and/or author?
S.R.: I like so many books and authors but one of my fall-backs is Janet Evanovich. I enjoy her stories because they are an easy-read and her characters keep me laughing.
Ursula: Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp?
S.R.: In NO EASY WAY, there is an underlying message of faith and forgiveness. In TETTERBAUM’S TRUTH and the whole Just Call Me Angel series, there is a message in life’s perspective… how one may perceive something as murder while another perceives it as family loyalty and protection.
Ursula: When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?
S.R.: I’ve written all my life. It just never dawned on me that other people might enjoy reading my work. It took to the age of 40 before I realized I could actually sign with a publisher and pursue writing as a career.
Ursula: What do you like to do for fun? Hobbies?
S.R.: I love to dance…real wild, crazy, erotic dancing…the kind you can’t do in public because people will think you’re nuts.☺On the tamer side, I love to watch movies. I love to let my mind drift away from reality and dive into the plot of a great action/adventure film.
Ursula: What question are you never asked in interviews but wish you were?
S.R.: Maybe, how important do you feel sex is in marriage? I have a whole soapbox on that topic. ☺ Suffice to say if we all got laid once a day our world would be a brighter place. www.desirethefire.wordpress.com
Ursula: What genre are you most comfortable writing?
S.R.: Mystery/Romantic Suspense
Ursula: How do you deal with rejection?
S.R.: I’d be lying if I said it didn’t hurt my feelers, but I’ve learned not to take it personally. What one person loves another will hate… it’s all very subjective… so just because I get rejected doesn’t mean my work isn’t good. It means I haven’t found the right “fit” yet. I have many people critique my work before it goes to the publisher and often times their opinions are not what I want to hear, but it helps me become a better writer. My editors challenge me to improve myself so in the end, every critique is good and every rejection is a stepping stone.
Great interview, S.R.! Now, more on her books ~ where you can find them ~ and where you can find S.R.!


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