Heather Killough-Walden har självpublicerat över 20 böcker. Hon är en av New York Times bästsäljande författare och skriver bland annat om änglar, vampyrer och varulvar. Hennes böcker finns att köpa hos till exempel Amazon och finns tillgängliga för Kindle och Kobo. Här kan du läsa en intervju jag gjort med Heather.
“Never give in, never give in, never, never, never-in nothing,
great or small, large or petty - never give in except to convictions of honour
and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently
overwhelming might of the enemy.” It was a tribute to strength and perseverance,
written and spoken by a great man. Of course, it was about war. But then so is
writing.
How
has self-publishing changed your life?
Like most writers - and I'm talking about something like 999 out
of every 1,000 - I hopelessly banged my poor fragile head against the steel
wall of god-complexed print publishers and failed. For ten years. For some
reason, the editors who accept manuscripts for publishers, and also the agents
who show the manuscripts to those publishers in the first place - don't
normally recognize a best seller when they see one. Which became obvious when
self publishing turned into a reality with Kindle and Nook and other eBook
publishers who opened the door for indie authors... who then went on to publish
and make bestseller lists left and right. Like me. So self-publishing didn't
only change my life, it MADE my life. I am now a New York Times bestselling
author. Because I published myself.
Why
would you recommend other authors to try self-publishing?
The bottleneck frustration of attempting
to print publish is no longer a necessary suicide-inducing evil. See above.
How
did your career as an author start?
I’ve been writing since I was five. I love words. I adore them
like I adore autumn and pumpkin patches and Trick-or-Treating and thunder
storms and kittens. They are my faithful companions - my loyal friends. My
career as an author is not actually a career so much as a life choice. The way
some people are Christians. Or vegetarians. Or octogenarians.
Sorry.
Needed another “-arian” in there.
Which
of your books would you recommend new readers to start with and why?
It
would depend on which genre they preferred. If they like romantic actions and
thrillers, then Hell Bent. Actually, no matter what they like, I would probably
recommend this one first. It’s my favorite. It’s just about everyone’s favorite
once they’ve read it.
If
they like paranormal romance, then start with the Big Bad Wolf series (intense
beginnings – awesome, incredible, justifying ending) and move on into the Kings
series, which is a direct spinoff of the BBW.
If
angels are their thing, then clearly there’s the Lost Angels series. Azrael is
a tempting literary morsel….
Young
adult paranormal romance fans (Twilight fans) will find what they’re looking
for with Sam, Dominic, and Logan in The October Trilogy.
Intermediate
and young adult fans who like to grow with the literature (the way readers did
with Harry Potter) will love Forever Neverland. This one’s a masterpiece.
As
is Redeemer, but in a different way. Redeemer is grown up, hard-hitting,
action-packed, intense, and not for the weak of spirit or closed of mind.
Romantic undertones galore (not to mention vampires), but there’s a very adult
message to this one.
A
Sinister Game is a stand-alone romantic science fiction and fantasy novel that
is as sinfully hot as it is because I wrote it after dreaming of its main male
character. When this happens, I am able to incorporate the most intensely,
darkly charismatic attributes to my bad/good guys. It makes them undeniably
dream-worthy in return. This one is a must-read.
If
they want a few vampire romance novellas (that are really not that short at
all), go for Vampire, Vampire. Both are
hot. One is definitely not for prudes.
The
Chosen Soul series is fantasy romance – devils, witches, elves – in a world
filled with undeniable lust, powerful passions, and more magic and might than
you could shake a wand at. Ask anyone who has read this series to tell you
about Drake of Tanith… and watch their eyes glaze over with longing.
How
does a regular writing day look like for you?
There are no regular writing days. They’re all different and
unpredictable and bizarre (and inordinately full). My mind is a blissfully and
terribly UNregular place to be. ;)
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