Thursday, October 12, 2017

Authors in the Spotlight 10/12

In today's Authors in the Spotlight, we have authors A.M. Arthur and Ayneka Scott!

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Name: A.M. Arthur

How long have you been published? I have been a published M/M romance author since October 2011, and I have over twenty-five books out, with many more to come.

What's the worst part about being published? By publishing a book, you put yourself out there for criticism and rejection. Those are difficult things to take, especially as an artist. You spend months creating something, only for someone else to tear it down. You have to learn to accept that not everyone will love every book, and some people will flat out hate it.

What's the best part about being published? Readers! I absolutely love talking to my readers about not only my stories, but how they identify with my characters, or how the books impact their real lives. I had a lovely reader comment in February about a recent release from a real life foster mom who loved how I portrayed my foster kid character. I love making those connections with readers.

Are you self published or did you go through a publishing company? *What are the highs, if any? *What are the lows, if any? Up until last October I was only published through small presses, but I have since become a hybrid author. The high of being with a publisher is I can concentrate on writing; someone else worries about getting an editor, creating a cover, formatting, etc… All of the stuff I’m learning to do as I publish independently. The lows of being with a publisher are a lack of control over certain things, such as the cover art and pricing, and those things I love playing with more as an indie. I’m going to continue to publish with small presses, like Carina Press, but definitely do more indie stuff too.

What is the name of your book(s)? Was it/were they an easy write for you? That’s a long list that you can find on my website (link below), so I’ll concentrate on one of my newest series. HERE FOR US is the first in a ménage series featuring a gay porn star, a go-go boy, and a porn producer. SOUND OF US follows their story as they adjust to being members of a three-way relationship and deal with hidden secrets. Both books are currently available in digital and paperback formats, and I hope to continue the series with some additional volumes. These books were crazy easy to write. I finished them both in about six months, back to back. It was one of those rare times when the characters were really speaking to me, and I wrote until they stopped talking.

What's the hardest part about writing a book? I tend to write full-length novels, which fall in the 75-90,000 word range, so without fail, the first 25-30k words are the hardest for me to produce. It’s the first act, I’m just meeting these characters, and I have to make sure there’s enough plot to reach my word count goal. Once I get to that point, the story tends to really start rolling forward with few issues.

What's the easiest part about writing a book? Dialogue. I love writing conversations between characters, especially sarcastic ones. I have a very sharp tongue sometimes, and I’m quick to make a joke if one presents itself, so having characters who do that is a lot of fun for me.

Where can interested readers purchase their copy of your book(s)? My books can be found across all vendors: Amazon, Nook, Kobo, iBooks, etc… Purchase links for each individual title can be found on my website.

Do you have any future projects in the works? *Is there a tentative release date? I have a new series coming out in late 2017/early 2018 with Carina Press. The first book is a “grumpy cowboy falls for sassy city slicker” story, and the series contracted for three books so far.  (no dates or links but they may be available when this interview goes up in October)

Do you have any social media sites that you would like to share with my readers?

Thank you for your time and I look forward to reading more from you in the future! Thank you so much for having me!

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Name: Ayneka Scott, writing Erotica under the name R. Marlaan Rush

How long have you been published? Going on 4 years now

What's the worst part about being published? There isn’t one…this is a dream come true!

What's the best part about being published? Knowing I’m helping people escape to other worlds for entertainment and relaxation.

Are you self published or did you go through a publishing company? I’m self-published

*What are the highs, if any? Sitting back and seeing your books flourish because of your hard work and dedication.

*What are the lows, if any? It’s not a low, but for me I’m always thinking I could promote more or should I just do more in general.

What is the name of your book(s)? The name of my series is The Honeypot Chronicles. Right now, there are 3 books available to the public. I’m currently working on book “4.”

Was it/were they an easy write for you? Yes. Sex is one of my favorite things.

What's the hardest part about writing a book? Deciding what is and isn’t relevant to a scene or short story.

What's the easiest part about writing a book? I think it would be character descriptions.

Where can interested readers purchase their copy of your book(s)? My books are available online at Amazon (Ayneka Scott), Amazon (R. Marlaan Rush) and all the major retailers; you can purchase signed copies from me. I will mail them to you. Just hit me up.

Do you have any future projects in the works? I’m currently working on another Honeypot book as well as an Urban lit book that has a splash of the supernatural in it. Also, some romance.

*Is there a tentative release date? I’m planning a December release for both books.

Do you have any social media sites that you would like to share with my readers? Yes!
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
 
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