Laura Eno lives in Florida with a very tolerant husband, three skulking cats and two absurdly happy dogs. She has a pet from the Underworld named Jezebel and a skull called Mr. Fluffy who help her write novels late at night. Please visit her strange imagination at http://lauraeno.blogspot.com and follow her on Twitter at http://twitter.com/lauraeno
Author Name Laura Eno
Name of Book
Tempest Child
Description of Book
As future Queen and Guardian of the Elements, Princess Skylather'cha'eab thought her worst nightmare was the impending find-a-husband party until events take an ominous turn. Now she must put her life at risk to save her Kingdom.
Armed with only a staff, a bow, and her wits, Skyla's world is turned upside-down when she enters the Crossroads and encounters the beast she's destined to kill. Does she have the courage to sort truth from lie, or will she die not knowing who betrayed her?
Where to Find
Amazon
Barnes and Noble
Author's Website http://lauraeno.blogspot
And now for the in depth questions :)
RJ Palmer
Is there a work of your own of which you are particularly fond? Why?
Laura Eno
Although I love my finished novels, I'm always excited about the next one - whatever one I'm currently working on.
RJ Palmer
What is your favorite part of the writing process? Your least favorite?
Laura Eno
The first draft is my favorite part. The words flow, the story unfolds and takes twists that surprise me. My least favorite would be editing. It's so...nitpicky.
RJ Palmer
Describe in your own words (for there can be no other way) what direction it is to which you aspire when it comes to your work. Where do you want your work to take you?
Laura Eno
It's not so much where I want it to take me as where I want it to take others. I write escapist fiction, to entertain others and transport them out of this world. As far as my goals, I will write until there are no more voices in my head - at which point I'm sure I won't have any gray matter left either.
RJ Palmer
Most writers have a favorite genre when it comes to reading that is not necessarily the genre in which they write, do you write in your favorite genre? If so, why? If not, why not?
Laura Eno
I write and read in several different genres, both of which tend to have an element of fantasy or paranormal in them. The mundane world doesn't seem to interest me.
RJ Palmer
Do you have a favorite quote from a writer that you use for inspiration? What is it and why?
Laura Eno
There are so many great writer quotes, but the one I have hanging over my desk is:
"You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club." Jack London
RJ Palmer
Some writers tend to have a unique step in their writing process that has nothing whatsoever to do with the actual writing but has everything to do with inspiration or balance. Most people would call it a little bit OCD. Do you have such a step? Would you care to share what it is?
Laura Eno
Or a lot OCD! I have to write outside, even if it's freezing. That's why my first draft is done with pencil and paper.
I would like to thank Laura Eno for participating and encourage readers and viewers alike to please check Laura Eno out, her story may be just what you were looking for.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
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11 comments:
Thank you so much, RJ!
Great interview! I've got my club ready.
Laura Eno can produce quality and quantity, over and over again. I don't know how she does it. Cheers to you Laura!
Love the London quote.
You write outside? How about when it's raining???
Alex - Just don't hit your own knuckles with it...
Erin - Well, I'm not chasing after small children, which helps!
Jay - It's a covered patio but sometimes the rain still gets me. :)
Great interview! Editing is my least favorite, too, Laura. :)
Ciara - Some people love that part though. Thanks for stopping by!
Some famous writer - I forget which one - said he writes only when the inspiration hits him. But he sees to it it hits him every morning at nine o'clock.
Great interview.
Writing outside? Sounds cold and wet. There again, I'll write anywhere as long as there's enough light, but I prefer typing on the computer 'cause then I can read what I've written.
Carol - Ha! I like that one, as long as it doesn't leave a bruise. ;)
Sheila - I do have the problem of sometimes not being able to read my writing. LOL!
Thanks for stopping by, ladies!
Laura-Thank you for the opportunity to interview and everyone else has my thanks for the comments...
It still gets me that you have to write outside. Ha! That just seems a bit uncomfortable during six or eight months of the year depending on the seasons. :)
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