In today's Authors in the Spotlight, we have author Asar!
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Name: Asar
How long have you been published? Since 2016
What's the worst part about being published? The fact that you as well as your work are
center stage for the world to see. I'm usually a very private guy, so I'm
coming out of my shell has been tough.
What's the best part about being published? The authors and readers.
Most of the authors, I'm in contact with now, I've
been a fan of their work beforehand, so it's a still a humbling experience to
be in the same circle of the people whose books I've been reading since high
school.
Onto the readers. Simply put, the support of the
readers has been amazing. Publishing my first novel, the support I received on
social media as well as in my personal life was tremendous.
Are you self published or did you go through a
publishing company? I'm with a publisher. I'm signed with Miss
Candice Presents and I love working with them. The editors are amazing and
the cover art is always topnotch!
*What are the highs, if any? Seeing
that all my hard work has paid off after so long. I started writing in high
school just stay out of trouble and to see people enjoying my work is the
biggest high I can get.
*What are the lows, if any? All the competition. I know the phrase,
"Competition breeds champions", but the in the writing industry (like
everything else) with every positive there's negative aspects.
What is the name of your book(s)? Torrid Passions and Loving Alexis' Curves
Was it/were they an easy write for you? Somewhat, because my brain works like a TV. I'm
seeing the entire story and I'm writing what I see. That's great until things
get hot and heavy or when somebody dies in my stories.
What's the hardest part about writing a book? As I said previously, I see my stories like movies.
Other than that, I'll go record and say, all writers are nuts. We see things,
hear things, have people inside our heads, etc and when things are first
forming, things are a mess.
What's the easiest part about writing a book? When all the voices and scenes clear, everything
runs like a faucet and I just start tearing through my tales.
Where can interested readers purchase their copy of
your book(s)? You can find my novels on Amazon.
Do you have any future projects in the works? *Is there a tentative release date?
I have a novel in the works titled, "Love of
Distant Lands" and "Two Lovers in One". As of right now there's no release date set.
Do you have any social media sites that you would
like to share with my readers? Facebook
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