Tuesday, June 9, 2009
**INTERVIEW with RENEE VINCENT**
It is an honor to interview author Renee Vincent.
author of: "RAELIKSEN"
Genre: Historical Romance
INTERVIEW
Geri: When did you first realize that you wanted to be a writer?
Renee: I haved always loved books. However, when I was four years
old, my parents had a child's book personalized with my
full name in it. I was a hero in the short detective story,
and I can still recall how grand it was to see my name in
print.
Geri: What type of books do you enjoy writing?
Renee: When I read, I want to be taken elsewhere...to a different
place and time...not one of modern existence. So when I
write, I aim to take someone else with me and historical
romances fit that bill nicely.
Geri: Did a special person inspire you to write?
Renee: I cannot say that my sister, Lindsey, inspired me to become
a writer as I have always wanted to be one. But I do have to
credit her for lighting the spark beneath me. It was shortly
after her untimely death in 2005 that I heard her words
of encouragement constantly in my head. Finishing my first
novel, solely for her, became my motivation and the real
reason it is finally "finished" today.
Geri: Have you ritten any books based on a true story?
Renee: No, I can't say that I have, considering Raeliksen is my
first book. But many of the characters are based on real
live people in my life.
Geri: Who is your favorite author?
Renee: Hands down, Emily Bronte with the classic, yet scandalous,
Wuthering Heights.
Geri: Are your characters created from people you've known in
real life?
Renee: I'd have to say that most of my characters are based upon
people I know, whether it's in looks, traits, or even
mannerisms. I think it would be difficult for an author
not to create some characters from the familiar, while
still, in some sense, adding a bit of their own imagination
to spice up personality traits from the mundane.
Geri: How many books have you written?
Renee: As a child, I wrote many and I still have them, complete with
illustrated covers and titles drawn upon old beaten up
notebooks. But as an adult, just one so far.
Geri: Where can your book be purchased?
Renee: www.amazon.com
www.barnesandnoble.com
iUniverse.com
The Country Heart in Alexandria, Kentucky
Geri: Describe how you felt the first time you were published?
Renee: Elated, I felt so much joy knowing that the whole world
would have the opportunity to see my sister's name in
print and to read an intricately woven love story that I,
myself, had spun.
Geri: Do you have any current work in progress?
Renee: Yes! I am currently working on the sequel called MacLiam,
where Raeliksen delves into the life of a Norse hero, MacLiam
journeys into the life of an Irish one. But both men-despite
being on completely opposite ends of the spectrum-are in
love with the same woman.
Geri: What are some links to your websites?
Renee: http://www.reneevincent.com
http://www.myspace.com/reneevincent
http://www.twitter.com/ReneeVincent
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1178901023&ref=ts
Geri: Do you have goals set for the future?
Renee: Had you asked what my dreams are for the future, I would
have answered-to be on the Best Seller's List. But since you
asked about my goals, then I would have to say-to write one
book after another. You see, I always keep my goals attainable,
but my dreams as big as I want them.
Geri: Are you exactly where you want to be with your writing?
Renee: I think I've exceeded where I thought I would be. I never
dreamed that my books would be bought in seven different
countries. Of course, I want to take it further, but I am
comfortable with where I am.
Geri: What can help authors to reach their dream?
Renee: Keep your goals attainable, and your dreams big. Use each
attainable goal as a stepping stone-adding one after another-
sort of like a staircase that will get you closer to your dreams.
Determination doesn't hurt either.
Geri: Have you ever experienced writer's block?
Renee: Oh, many times! But I do not let it discourage me. I stop
writing for a while, whether it be hours, days, or even
weeks, and eventually the descriptions or dialogue come
to me. I'm never at a loss for words, just sometimes at a
loss for the perfect words.
Geri: What can prevent writer's block?
Renee: Take a break, if you sit there and try to force the words to
come, then your story will come off as "forced." No one
likes to read a story that seems to have words in the
paragraph for the sake of meeting a word count. Your
story should sound and feel as natural as uttering your
own name.
Geri: As a child, did you have favorite books?
Renee: The Poky Little Puppy, all the Nancy Drew Mysteries, The
Three Investigators Detective Series, Flowers in the Attic,
Petals on the Wind, If There Be Thomas, etc...
Geri: As a child, did you enjoy reading a lot?
Renee: Yes! I loved the places those stories would take me!
Geri: If you had the opportunity to one day live the life of a
famous author, who would it be?
Renee: Stephenie Meyer. The woman is a genius to be able to take
a worn-out, driven-into-the-ground character such as a
vampire, and create a whole series that is unique and
timeless. She has hooked countless readers, has continued
to keep their interest peeked through four books, and has
still brought about a whole new perspective on the
bloodsucker's cruel world...making it sensual and absolutely
beautiful in the process, and just look at her now...
Geri: Many authors feel a sense of self-satisfaction, achievement,
after publishing a book. Can you relate?
Renee: Yes...I collect old hardback books and to be able to slip my
hardback onto the shelf amongst other great works was
indescribable. It's all I have ever wanted and at the moment,
I could release an alleviating, yet congratulatory sigh.
Geri: How do you balance occupation with writing?
Renee: To be honest, I am still trying to balance this equally. Being
an author is very new to me, and my first responsibility is
to be a mother and wife to my family. I write when I can,
most times late at night when eeryone has gone to sleep.
But if a good idea comes to me, then I write regardless of
the time and make it fit in between school field trips, laundry,
homework, and dinner. I know every mother knows well,
and has perfected their own system of multi-tasking.
Geri: How did you feel at your first book-signing?
Renee: I believe my first wave of feelings fell on the ecstatic side
of the scale. But after a few people had shown up that I
knew had driven hours to get to my signing, I felt so touched
and speechless at their dedication and loyalty. I will never
forget that.
Geri: If you won the lottery tomorrow, what would change?
Renee: I'd be writing the rest of MacLiam from a cottage on the west
coast of Ireland.
Geri: As writers, we begin with a manuscript, and end in promotions.
What was your most difficult task?
Renee: The most difficult would have to be creating my own website.
I've never done anything like it before and if anyone knows
me, they know I am not computer literate. So to me, it was
utterly painstaking with codes, colors, and the necessary
"layering." I did, however, have great help from some of
my friends. My website, my book trailer, and all of my
other networking venues-myspace, facebook, etc.-would
not be as good as they are now without their generous time
and efforts. Thanks guys! you know who you are!
Geri: Some writer's need to listen to music, some need to focus on
a particular scenery while writing. Can you relate?
Renee: For writing most of Raeliksen, it was water. I have a five-acre
lake outside of my house that is tucked within the woods.
So, at some angles, it looks like the River Shannon and it was
there that I found a lot of creative influence. However, if I was
about to write a battle scene, listening to Breaking Benjamin
or Nickelback seemed to be the necessary jolt I needed to
put me in that frame of mind.
Geri: If you were to publish in a different genre, what would it be?
Renee: A children's book I think. My ten year old daughter has asked
on several occasions if I'd write a book that she could read.
I haven't made any promises, but I'd love to surprise her.
But don't worry, MacLiam comes first!
Geri: Thank you for your time, it's been a pleasure!
Renee: You're welcome!
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13 comments:
What a great interview! It was a pleasure to learn more about what makes you tick, Renee.
Dream on!
Kristie Leigh Maguire - romance author
It really was a great read. Waiting for another one...interesting answers there...
'Ol Man
I just KNEW it would be Wuthering Heights! Inescapable and obssessive passion is hard to resist!
:)You-Know-Who
What an enlightning interview. I'm proud of you, Renee, for staying focused and of your continued success---
I'm rooting for the children's book as well for the boys, who love to be read to! Excellent interview, Renee, I can't tell you how proud I am of you for all the hard work, dedication and time you have invested ... it was all worth it, you are incredible!
Hi Kristie,
Thank you very much for
visiting & commenting. Renee is
among many Talented authors here,
interesting answers indeed!
Hello Anonymous,
I must agree, her
responses made you think!
Hi Tink,
Thank you for visiting &
commenting, it is very much
appreciated!
Hello Trots,
Enlightning was a
good description of this Interview.
Thank you for commenting!
Hello G,
I totally agree, she is
to be admired. Thank you for visiting us!
Great interview Renee:) I have thoroughly enjoyed reading your book and I am looking forward to the sequel!
Thank you all for coming here and taking the time to read this interview. You are all so kind and generous with your compliments. I am grateful to all of you for supporting me.
Thank you Geri for your compliments as well. I enjoyed doing this interview and am honored to know you. Thank you again for taking the time to do all this promotion for me.
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