Writer to Writer Wednesday
This week I, Robin Renee Ray, will be interviewing the amazing Christie Silvers, and I happen to be her number one Fan!
She is the author of:
Please help me welcome one of the most talented authors to hit the market.
Hello Christie and welcome to the Herald. Thank you so much for taking the time to be with us. How are you on this lovely day?
Christie: I’m doing fabulously. Thank you for having me.
You have to tell us what got you into the world of writing.
Christie: I’ve always been a writer at heart. Even at the tender age of 5, I was creating my own yarn bound “books” with crayon illustrations picturing of dogs, trees, and little Indian girls. As I got older, writing turned more toward school essays, book reports, and test papers and less toward enjoyment and entertainment. Luckily, I kept devouring books and finding new genres to enjoy. This ultimately brought me to the genre I love the most: urban fantasy!
I think everyone knows how much I love your work. Can you tell us a bit about what you are working on right now?
Christie: Right now I’m finishing up the third book in my Liz Baker series, the one you love the most, if I’m not mistaken, Robin. Liz is a hard woman to get down. Finding out that you’re half human and half vampire makes life difficult when other monsters aiming to kill and/or control you start coming out of the woodwork at every turn. In this story Liz starts out trying to take a mini-vacation while on the hunt for her vampire father, but then she’s called home where dangers run rampant. I really wish poor Liz could get that beach vacation she wants so badly, but what fun would that be?
What is your favorite book that you have written to date?
Christie: While Liz Baker is my favorite main character and I adore her books, my favorite story is actually the steamy vampire erotic novella Dark Promises. This story is full of hotness! Someone once told me that it’s, “So hot it’ll make you sweat while you’re reading it.” If that’s not a glowing endorsement I just don’t know what one is.
Can you tell us a little about your first series?
Christie: My first series was the three book story of Alex and Fiona. Alex is a vampire and Fiona is a werewolf. One night they discover each other solely on scent. Alex thinks Fiona smells like a wet dog and Fiona deems he smells like an old corpse. It’s love at first scent!
In the first book (A Midnight Infatuation), Fiona is confronted with the laws of her wolf pack. She is forced to participate in their “Fight or Wed” law, wherein she must either marry the mate chosen for her or fight him to the death to win her freedom. Her decision to fight leaves her dying on a forest floor, where Alex comes in to do what vampires do. . .turn her!
In book two (A Birth at Dawn), Fiona faces another threat to her life and that of her new husband Alex. Only this time it comes from the vampire side of the family when Alex’s maker shows up wanting to take Alex back into the fold of evil and away from his weak, peaceful ways.
Lastly, book three (A Twilight Abduction) opens with the vampire queen demanding the life of Alex and Fiona’s newborn daughter. How could a vampire impregnate a werewolf, even a hybrid werewolf? It’s impossible! Queen Lilith will have none of this nonsense! Fiona takes her injured husband and newborn daughter in search of help and sanctuary to the home of her Aunt Belle, where she soon learns that things in Belle’s world were never the way she remembered them.
This series is available in paperback books, e-books, and even a hardcover with all three in one book.
I hear they are now an international series…would you share a bit of how that came about?
Christie: Oh yes! The Alex and Fiona series, as well as the first two Liz Baker books, have been contracted by a Turkish publisher to be translated and sold in Turkey. A Midnight Infatuation has already been released under the title Balans and from what I’m told it has received a very warm welcome. A Birth at Dawn is soon to be released under the title Dönence. It should be out in November or December.
As for how it happened, well, I guess I was just having a lucky day. The editor contacted me with the company’s interest in translating and releasing these five books and it went from there.
Everyone that knows me knows I love The Chad..LOL. How do you come up with these amazing characters?
Christie: Well, most of my characters are a mixture of people I meet throughout my life. I might take hair from one person, physique from another, mannerisms from a third, etc. and put them all together as one. Sometimes the characters come to me as I’m writing about them. Chad actually started out as a background character, someone to just be there and interact with when the need arose. However, on occasion these characters take on a life of their own and decide that being in the background isn’t very fun. They jump forward, waving their arms, shouting, “Me, Me, Me! Pick me! I wanna play too!” Sooooo, Chad got to play. And boy does he play.
I have to agree ‘The Chad’ is AMAZING! Would you mind sharing a blurb from Kill Me Next Week?
Christie: Of course.
BLURB: I thought life would get back to norma l after I offed Marcus. I wanted adventure, but not the kind that could kill me with the glimmer of an idea. Yeah, he was a god in bed, but what fun would that have been if I never felt my own feelings and thoughts again?
Now I'm surrounded by more monsters. I somehow knew there couldn't be just vampires in the world, but a girl can hope can't she? Oh well, that's not how it works in the real world.
Adele's estate is gorgeous, much bigger than I'm accustomed to, and it turns out to be an excellent headquarters once Cole McIntosh--Wendigo Extraordinaire--shows up and demands my services. Hell, I don't even know how to use the powers I supposedly have and this bastard wants me to reverse a gypsy curse. It's not my problem he's a dumb ass and got himself split in two. I happen to like his better half anyway. He makes a great sandwich.
Now Rick's pissed at me, Chad's looking as smoking hot as ever, and I have a handful of staff, friends, and my new high-class lawyer helping out...but will I be ready when Cole comes knocking at the front gate?
Now it’s time to get a bit personal. You have such a busy life with being a wife and mother…How do you find the time to write?
Christie: Time? What is this ‘time’ you speak of?
Time use to be hard to come by when the children were smaller, but now that my youngest has gone to school I have a good five hours of writing time most days of the week. I can’t say that I always get that time--family obligations, bill paying, unexpected phone calls, grocery shopping, husband off work and pestering me--but I do enjoy the time alone I do manage to squeak out. So, if you see me online, particularly on Facebook, between the hours of 9 A.M. and 1 P.M. EST tell me to get my butt in gear and start writing.
Have you always wanted to be a writer?
Christie: Oh yes, most definitely. At least as far back as I can remember, and there’s proof of it from the age of 5.
I know you love fingernail polish and have read about Liz, your main character being the same way. Do you often add a bit of yourself into your characters?
Christie: Sometimes I do. I particularly enjoy Liz’s obsession with nail polish, almost more than my own. Liz has a much better nail polish collection than I do though, and now that she’s a millionaire she’ll have even more. Eek!
Will you tell us a bit about Liz and Chad?
Christie: Well, it started out innocent enough. Liz the owner of a bar, Athena’s Ambrosia, and Chad is an ex-cop turned bar bouncer in her employment. She admired his rock hard abs and he admired her ass-ets. He was her go to guy when it came to needing someone with weapon skills and even after she shot him he didn’t discount her problems as her own. He was ready, willing, and able to go whenever she called for help.
Their time together eventually brings them closer than boss and employee, or even friends. This is when the real fun begins!
After you finish the next book in the Liz series…what’s next?
Christie: After book three, Killer Intentions, there will be a book four. It is yet to be titled, but I already know the overall premise of the story. Look for book four in mid-2012. Before that, I’ll have a Liz short story that I’ll be giving away on the website as an extra little goodie for all the Liz fans. And there will also be an erotic novella in 2012 titled, A Girl and Her Djinn.
That’s sounds so cool and I will be there waiting when you finish it..LOL Before I let you go, I have to ask… I have to ask…What will you be wearing this Halloween?
Christie: I adore the Halloween season. All the decorations fit right in with my world. However, this year I won’t be dressing up. I have in previous years, but so many things happened this year that I haven’t even begun to consider a costume. It’s hard enough to get the kids dressed up. LOL!
What advice would you give to a writer when they are struggling with writers block?
Christie: The best suggestion I can offer is to set a given time to write each day. Even if you don’t write a word (which I highly doubt will happen), sit down at that computer, or with notebook and pencil in hand, at the same time each day. Something, anything, everything will come to you. Leave the distractions behind. Turn off the television, click off the internet connection, send the children away to relatives in another dimension… it doesn’t matter, just write.
One more thing before I let you go…I know you have an erotica romance out now and I have to ask. What does your hubby think and is he an inspiration for those hot scenes in your book. ;) You knew I would ask..LOL
Christie: LOL! Well, Tim doesn’t read any of my books. You’d think he would, but he’s just not a guy who likes to read anything other than the occasional Nascar update on ESPN. There are times when I’ll be thinking, “Wow, that totally needs to go into a book.” Or descriptive phrases will come to me and I’ll have to write them down as soon as possible. As I’ve said in the past, some things do mimic life experiences, but I’ll never share which things that is. ;-)
I can understand, mu hubby does the whole football thing..LOL Thank you so much, Christie, for stopping your extremely busy life to share your world with us. Would you like to share a few words with those who are thinking of getting into the world of being a novelist, but have doubts?
Christie: I’ll share what I tell all young writers (both in age and experience): If you have a story, tell it! Only you can tell your story the way you imagine it. Don’t worry about how it will end, or what will happen in the future. Focus on the now, on starting your story, on getting it out of your head and on paper/computer screen. The first draft of any story is NEVER the finished product. There will be time for edits, revisions, changing, adding, deleting, etc. when you get that first draft done. Don’t worry about anything else until you say, “The end.” That’s when the real work begins.
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