April
Kelley and I are starting something different, instead of blog swopping we will
be answering questions until we are ready to get into research of the next
BonyDee Press challenge.
Have you always wanting to be a
writer? If not, when did you?
I
never thought it was possible to be a writer. With server learning difficulties
it wasn’t even on my radar, hell, I didn’t even really read when I was younger
it was too hard.
With
a story I’ve told too many times to count it wasn’t until I was home with my
children and needing to stop watching Criminal Minds and whatnot that I started
reading and walla I could do that.
Saying
this I always had stories to tell. Always had worlds and conversation and
people who were or weren’t real. When arguing with people (which I did more than
talking, I’m a shy person till you piss me off) that were colourful and full of
graphic.
I
also scared (a rolling thing with the people I hung with at school, so fun) my ‘friends’
with detailed stories of how I was going to become a serial killer. Did I say
how it was fun.
So
on one hand I never thought I could be a writer or there was never a thought in
my head that allowed this to be a dream, but on the other hand I have always been
a dreamer and that has helped greatly in being a writer.
SHAMELESS PROMOTING
The
Way Life Turns by April Kelley & Bronwyn Heeley
(A
BonyDee Press Challenge)
Contemporary
Romance
What
happens when two men are in very different places in their relationship?
Almost
from the start of their relationship, Jonah was in love with Scott. Scott
doesn’t share that same sentiment. Jonah finds out exact how Scott feels about
him the hard way, when he sees Scott in a compromising position with someone
else. How they react becomes the challenge two authors have set out to solve.
Will there be forgiveness or misery as Jonah reacts to what Scott has done?
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