WIPs and New Releases
1)
Tell us about
your work-in-progress, or WIP, as it’s known as in the industry or New Release…
Ø What
is the story about?
· The new one is called, Behind
the Red Curtain.
· It’s about a woman in her
forties that gets taken prisoner by man, tied up in a room inside a skyscraper,
and tortured physically and mentally.
· The book is very dark, and
explores the recesses of the mind and how much it can take.
Ø Who
is the main character?
· Lucy works in a gourmet
popcorn shop. When a man asks her out, she can’t help but say yes – he was just
too damned attractive. As a prisoner, her mind will be stretched to the
breaking point many times over, and she uses the wisdom of her past to cope.
2)
What inspired
this tale?
Ø How
did the story come to you?
· I was in the process of
writing another book, but it was kicking my ass. I finally decided to put it on
hold. Just after I made the decision, I went to the bathroom, and the idea came
to me.
Ø Did
you have to research for this novel, and if so, why?
· I did have to do a bit of
research into exactly how one-way mirrors work.
Ø If
you did research, what do you think surprised you most to learn, and why?
· I did not know that the
mirrors only work if one side is completely dark.
3)
Do you relate
to your character?
Ø Is
your protagonist anything like you personally?
· All of my characters are a
bit like me.
Ø If
yes, then how?
· I am not the most stable
individual, and exploring the process of insanity affected me a great deal.
Ø What
made you write this character; what made them important to you or made you want
to tell their story?
· The setting for the story
came first, and then I just needed to craft a character that would fit in.
· Much of Lucy came together
as I wrote the first draft.
4)
Is there
anything you specific want readers to know about this piece of work?
This one really is intense. There is gore, rape, and
serious psychological terror.
5)
When will the
novel be available for purchase?
I hope to be done within a few months.
I'll have to admit this isn't my type of book, but there are many that will.
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