Here’s another question and answer from an author interview I did a month or so ago.
Q: What’s your writing schedule like?
A: I’m not a fast writer, and I’m the synonym queen! I’ll spend ages trying not to repeat something. Even when I know a particular English word doesn’t have many synonyms, I’ll check it anyway in case a new one has been created since I last checked!!!!
When I start a writing session, I always go back over what I did the previous day, and I’ll keep adding to it until I’m satisfied it’s a fully-rounded scene.
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The Alpha’s Vow is complete but it’s not yet live. I’ll post a link here on my site and on FB when it’s been published.
Here’s another short excerpt from the book.
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Though Max had left home a few years ago, his father had kept tabs on him. No matter what job he was working at or where he was living, he sensed he was being watched and though he hadn’t expected it, it didn’t surprise him. That’s how he operates. He can’t bear to lose something that belongs to him.
But being reminded of his family had Max rubbing the back of his neck and grinding his teeth. Forget them. Time for a shower.
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Comments
I try to go over what I’ve written the day before as well, it really helps gets me focused for what is to come, though, sometimes I can get lost in the tweaking process and have to make myself start writing the new stuff!
Author
Me too re getting lost in the tweaking process. I can mess about with something for hours trying to improve it–and only write 200 words.