Today I am very pleased to kick off the blog tour for Caroline Roberts new release, My Summer of Magic Moments.
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008236274
ISBN: 9780008236274
I am very pleased to welcome Caroline to my blog where she has answered some questions about her magic moments.
If you had to pick one for this summer, what would you hope
for the perfect ‘magic moment’?
My daughter gets married this summer, so I hope the day
works out beautifully for them both and for all of our family and friends.
What’s the best piece of advice you've ever been given as an author?
Can I have two?
One: ‘Don’t get it right get it written’ – stop procrastinating or wanting your writing to be perfect especially at the first draft, just get the story down and keep going until the end. You can always edit later.
Two: Perseverance – especially for the submission process. If you really want to get published, it can take a long time and it can be hard facing the rejections (and there might be many!) as you will have put your heart and soul and many hours into your writing. Just keep learning, keep writing and keep trying. It is really difficult to find a publisher for most authors. It can be tough on you emotionally, but keep going, write what you love and are passionate about and don’t give up!
What do you enjoy most and least about being an author?
Most – creating these wonderful imaginary worlds and getting to know my characters. Also, it’s just wonderful knowing that readers enjoy my stories too.
Least – marketing and publicity. Most writers aren’t naturally good at blowing their own trumpets or thinking about their books in a business-like way, they just want to write them, but it’s a necessary part of being a published writer these days. Having support from book bloggers, readers and reviewers is really great though.
What genre of books do you mostly read? And do you read anyone else while you’re writing your own books?
I have read widely in the past having taken an English Literature degree, but nowadays I mostly read contemporary women’s fiction. I really enjoy stories about relationships.
I do read whilst I write, usually in bed at night, but I try not to read anything too similar to my current themes, plot or setting, especially when I’m on the first draft stage.
Who are your favourite authors writing today?
I really like Jo Jo Moyes, David Nicholls, Khaleid Homeini, Rowan Coleman, Maggie O’Farrell, Audrey Niffenegger’s ‘The Time Traveler’s Wife’, Helen Dunmore. I would love to read more, but time is an issue when I’m busy writing myself.
This story is going to touch many people and I am sure there are lots of Claire's within the world, who have or are fighting cancer and I think that Claire is a strong role model that people will relate to.
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