Monday, June 10, 2013

A conversation with author Rosalind James


Please welcome author Rosalind James back to the blog! You may already recognize her from the 'Escape to New Zealand' series that I have featured before. Now she is back with a new series, 'The Kincaids.' It's another spicy romance collection, this time in the U.S. Get to know a little bit more about the new series, as well as about her in this interview.

How did you come up with the idea for this book? A reality show setting is pretty unusual.
I know; isn’t it fun? I wanted to write a book about two brothers, and then I had the idea to put them on a reality show, because I love the way the “externals” get stripped away in those tough situations, and you see people for who they really are. I spent an hour brainstorming show ideas with a friend and came up with the homesteading idea. He wanted outer space, but I needed someplace where my characters could fool around a little! *winks*
Do you write full time? If so, what did you do before?
I’m full time, very happy to say I’m making a living doing what I love. Before—my life was much less fun. I was a marketing director, working remotely first from Australia, and then from New Zealand. Living in these wonderful places, but doing a job I wasn’t enjoying anymore. When I started my first book, I was doing both jobs for those six weeks of writing. I literally had to hold myself in my chair to get through my “work.” I finished the book and quit the job.
What is your writing routine?
Once I start writing the book, I pretty much just write all the time, seven days a week. Get up and look at what I wrote the day before, still in my bathrobe. Somehow get dressed at some point. Walk or run and think during the day. And write and write. I think up a book in about three weeks; write and edit in six weeks; revise it in another three.
Which comes first, character or plot?
Usually the character himself (I’ve almost always started with the hero, oddly enough), or the situation the character is in, what’s missing in his life. For Welcome to Paradise, my first book set in the United States, I started more with the setting and the heroine; it has a large cast of characters and is more plot-driven; and it's my first book without kids in it. Quite a departure in all respects—a great challenge and pretty nerve-racking to put out there. Luckily the response has been very positive.
Have you ever been surprised by a controversy stirred up by one of your books?
Yes, in my first book, “Just This Once.” A small but vocal minority of readers HATES my heroine. I call them the “I Hate Hannah Club.” That book is quite autobiographical, so that’s been the hardest criticism to take. The answer, I think, is that I try to show how the person on the outside--strong, competent, self-assured—is not necessarily the person on the inside. And that we're all our own worst enemy. And some readers don’t want to look that deeply. Or could be I’m MUCH more annoying than I realized. *laughs*
What’s your favorite part of your books to write?
I’m going to be honest here and tell you I love writing the sex scenes! So much fun. I can only write them, though, if my characters are fully drawn. That’s my acid test: if the sex scenes come easily, I’ve got the characters right.
What’s the hardest part to write?
People being mean, or suffering, or my characters having an argument. In “Welcome to Paradise,” the scenes where Mira is being belittled, and is doubting herself—those were really hard to write. So hard to make my people unhappy. I have to tell myself sternly that I’ll get them to Happily Ever After, but they have to suffer first!
What’s next?
I’m in New Zealand now, working on Book Five in the “Escape to New Zealand” series. Then I’ll be writing Alec’s story—what happens after he leaves “America Alive.” Hint: he’s going to meet somebody who is NOT impressed.
Buy 'Welcome to Paradise' on Amazon
 

Author Bio:

Rosalind James is the Kindle-bestselling author of four books in the "Escape to New Zealand" series. "Welcome to Paradise" is her first U.S.-based book. Rosalind is a former marketing executive who has lived all over the United States and in a number of other countries. Most recently, she spent several years in Australia and New Zealand, where she fell in love with the people, the landscape, and the culture of both countries.

Rosalind’s website: http://www.rosalindjames.com

On Facebook: rosalindjamesbooks

Twitter: www.twitter.com/RosalindJames5

Visit Rosalind's Facebook page for the chance to win signed copies of all four books in the 'Escape to New Zealand' series! Giveaway ends June 15th!

1 comment:

  1. LOL, Andi, lots of people have mentioned that scene . . . Thanks so much for the review and the interview! I'm so glad you enjoyed the book. Best, Rosalind

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