Please help me welcome Samantha Grace to Reviews by Martha’s Bookshelf.
Q1. What inspired you to write historical
romance?
SG: I love immersing myself in a
world that doesn’t provide constant reminders that pull me out of the story. My
life is so different from the historical heroine’s life that I’m able to take a
vacation for a while. While I like contemporary, I might be reminded of my
to-do list just from the mention of a cell phone. Things I don’t want to think
about at the moment.
I had never thought of it that way but maybe that is why historical romance was my favorite genre for years!
Q2. Did you find anything "hands on" or
unusual required when researching your books?
SG: I had a lot of fun researching
how to play Faro. In fact, the whole regency gambling scene was interesting.
I've occasionally wondered how to play Whist too.
Q3. What is the biggest obstacle you have to
overcome when you want to write?
SG: I think my biggest obstacle is
one most moms face. I worry about being present enough for my family,
especially when I have a deadline. My husband is incredibly supportive, but I
feel it’s unfair to shift everything to him. He hasn’t complained, but I don’t
like putting him in that position. Then my youngest has always been a Mama’s
girl, so it’s hard for her when she gets less of my attention.
It is challenging to juggle family and career.
Q4. What is one of the best tips you’ve received
on writing?
SG: Keep writing. If you stop to
research or edit what you’re writing, you can lose momentum. It’s okay to leave
details blank in the first draft. Just place XXX in the spots that are going to
require more research. (I also add a comment box with what I need to look up or
I might not remember.) Then when it’s time to fill in the blanks all I have to
do is search for XXX.
SG: Here’s one of my tips: If you
begin to hate what you’ve written and think you’re a horrible writer, it’s time
to go to bed. It’s amazing how the little writing fairies polish it up while
you’re sleeping.
Both of these seem like very good, practical tips!
Q5. It looks like you are very busy with books
coming out soon. Have these been in process for a long time and/or how do you
find time to write while you are juggling your family?
SG: Fortunately, I have a couple of
days off during the week to write while my kids are at school, so that has
helped a lot. I was able to cut back about a year ago.
That is nice that you have days that you have the extra time.
Q6. (a) How do find or develop your characters
and personalities?
SG: The characters basically appear
and slowly reveal their personalities as we go along. I may know I need someone
to stir up trouble or help the hero, but I don’t know who that’s going to be
until they step forward. I view the first draft as our chance to get to know
each other.
That sounds like a nice way to meet and grow.
(b) Can you see yourself in any of your characters?
SG: I think to some degree there is
a little bit of me in every character, but I think Lana’s brother, Jake, and I share
a lot of similar traits. I, too, have a tendency to run into doorjambs or
almost fall in front of a crowd. In college, I once got my heel stuck in the
only hole in the sidewalk and had to get on my knees to pry my shoe free. Of
course it was in front of the totally hot swimmer I had a crush on. These
things only happen when I have a witness. I’m also extremely loyal like Jake,
and once someone has wronged someone I love, I can’t let go of it easily, even
though I’m quick to forgive when I’ve been wronged.
Jake's loyalty comes through and I am interested in his story.
Q7. Do you have an ancillary character in Miss Hillary Schools a Scoundrel that was the most fun to write?
SG: I love Drew’s sister, Gabby, and
I enjoy the two of them together. I think Gabby may have a lot of fun in store
for me down the road.
Oh yes- Gabby is a spritely character who I am sure will have fun adventure!
Q8. When you do a series do you have each book
plotted out before you start the first one or do the subsequent books flow from
the first book?
SG: Lady Amelia’s Mess and a Half
definitely developed from the characters who appeared in Miss Hillary Schools a
Scoundrel. There was something about Amelia that pulled at my heartstrings from
the beginning. She just wasn’t the stereotypical “other woman”, and I knew she
was heroine material. It wasn’t until the second draft that I realized Jake and
Amelia’s connection to one another. Book three came from a random story idea,
and it felt right for this book. I keep a list of potential stories in a
journal when inspiration strikes. I don’t develop them at the time. I just make
a note and apparently the right characters tell me which one is their story.
Nice that you get help from the characters - I like that. :-)
Q9. Which word would you use to describe yourself
and your personality?
SG: Hopeful! I’m not unrealistic and
unprepared, but I hope for the best from people, and I’m rarely disappointed.
Nice choice and that gives a more positive aspect for life.
Q10. If you could have readers finish a sentence what would it be?
My heart melts when ____________________.
Thank you so much for taking
time to share (both your writing and this interview) with readers.
SG: Thank you for having me as a
guest, Martha. I really enjoyed your interview questions and I look forward to
chatting with your readers. Samantha
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