What is the worst thing you’ve written, how did you learn or know it was bad, and what did you learn from it?
Why did you start writing and when did you decide to go professional?
Do you write in more than one genre? Which ones and which do you like the best? My favorite genre is Paranormal, my second Romantic Suspense. And I love combining the two. With Paranormals, I get to build my own world and make my own rules. With Romantic Suspense, I get to use my scientific ‘who done it’ background. Troubleshooting a problem in science is much like working your way through a suspense, you think you know the ending but you really don’t. And you have to work your way to the solution following logical steps for both.
Do you read other author’s books when you’re writing? If so, do you read the same genre or something different?
What is the most difficult part of the entire writing process for you? Queries, pitches, editing..etc.
If you could have the same type of career as any author currently publishing who would it be and why? Umm, Sherrilyn, of course. Because she makes lots of money writing books I wish I could write. But I’m getting there. :))
Author’s Bio: Linda J. Parisi found her calling when as a scientist, she discovered romance. Her idea of the perfect hero is a cross between Frank Langella’s Dracula and his Zorro; tall, dark, handsome, and untamable. Her heroines will never give up or give in, so the sparks continue to fly through her books until her characters reach their happy ending. The road might not be easy but the fun is in the travel. She’s been a member of New Jersey Romance Writers and Romance Writers of America since 1993 and is now a member of Liberty States Fiction Writers. During the day she’s a research scientist and project manager for a diagnostic technologies company. But at night? At night, she gets to play with vampires.
Thanks for stopping by Mickey!
Hi Jenn. Hi Linda! Very informative interview. I thoroughly enjoy reading all your books, Linda. But "Noble Heart" was my favorite 🙂 And authors supporting authors is what it's all about. We learn something new with everything we read.
Thanks for posting the interview on FB, Jenn, otherwise, I would've missed it today. Ugh… another crazy day!
Mickey
Thanks for participating, Linda!