1) Where did you start writing? (not the traditional "when" but you can tell us when as well)
Where? Well, actually, I started writing seriously in college. :)
2) What inspire your novels? Characters? Ideas?
A lot of things. Celtic mythology most often now, though. :) Passion's Sacred Dance, my new paranormal romance published by The Wild Rose Press, definitely was influenced by Celtic mythology. The synopsis goes like this:
Battling
mounting debt, Stacy Macken is determined not to lose her historic art gallery.
When Aaron Fielding appears and offers to help, she fights to keep the
attraction sizzling between them from clouding her judgment. He may be her
savior in disguise--but can she trust him?
Aaron intrigues her with tales of the Tuatha dé Danann, sworn warriors who protect humanity from the monsters seeking their destruction. If Aaron can prove what he claims, she would give up anything to help--even the gallery he claims is sacred ground. But with her property set to stage the next epic battle, she needs answers. An old family diary will confirm the ancient legend is true, if only they can find it in time.
If the battle is lost, the enemy will take control of Earth for the next five hundred years. Stacy and Aaron's budding love might only complicate things.
Aaron intrigues her with tales of the Tuatha dé Danann, sworn warriors who protect humanity from the monsters seeking their destruction. If Aaron can prove what he claims, she would give up anything to help--even the gallery he claims is sacred ground. But with her property set to stage the next epic battle, she needs answers. An old family diary will confirm the ancient legend is true, if only they can find it in time.
If the battle is lost, the enemy will take control of Earth for the next five hundred years. Stacy and Aaron's budding love might only complicate things.
It’s currently available at Amazon:
3) Which of your character is your favorite and why?
My hero Aaron.
4) Give us three words which describe best the world inside of your books and your reasons for choosing them.
Pre-apocalypse, because if the hero and heroine don't succeed, the world will be facing the end--or an end.
Romantic and heroic in the old Arthurian meaning of the words where the knights and ladies fight for honor and to uphold certain ideals and defend the little guy,
and Love, since the hero and heroine fall in love. :)
5) Do you have a specific writing ritual and if yes, can you tell us about it?
Not specifically. Sometimes I'll have a dream about the story so that sets me writing first thing in the morning, sometimes even before coffee. Yes, shocking I know. :)
6) What are your plans for the future?
I am working on a follow up to Passion's Sacred Dance and the follow up to The Artist's Inheritance as well as a few other things. :) I'm keeping busy!
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Thanks for hosting me, Linda! Again, sorry for the delay.
ReplyDeleteWhat inspired your interest in Celtic legends Juli?
ReplyDeleteGreat interview Linda! I love Celtic lore!
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