Nancy
Henderson writes historical, contemporary, and paranormal romance as well as
humorous short stories about cats. Today she sits down for an interview. Learn more about her and her writing at her
website, her blog, and her Litter Boxes and Hairballs cat site.
When did
you realize you wanted to write novels?
I think I was in ninth grade. I’d always loved
reading, and one day I decided I’d like to try my hand at writing. I’ve been
writing ever since!
How long
did it take you to realize your dream of publication?
I tried submitting to a publisher in the early 90s. I
didn’t get “the call” until 2003 with a small press.
Are you
traditionally published, indie published, or a hybrid author?
Right now I’m a hybrid author. I write for Champagne
Books, DCL Publications, and I’m also indie published.
Where do
you write?
Everywhere! I work a day job, too, so I write in my
car on my lunch hour a lot. I also write at home, in cafes, on the deck. Anywhere
I can find a free moment.
Is silence
golden, or do you need music to write by? What kind?
I used to write with music. These days, I write with
the television as background noise. I also write while listening to podcasts,
usually about writing.
How much of
your plots and characters are drawn from real life? From your life in
particular?
None from my life. I’m the most boring person you
could ever meet! I hate change, love the steady, peaceful life. And my
characters have anything but peace in their lives!
Describe
your process for naming your character?
I don’t really have one. Sometimes names just come to
me, sometimes I have to fight to find them.
Real
settings or fictional towns?
Real settings. With my historical Colonial romances,
I draw heavily on New York state history and the people and places which
existed during this timeframe.
What’s the
quirkiest quirk one of your characters has?
Katherine from my historical romance, Blackbird. She never shuts up. This
often lands her in trouble, especially where the hero is concerned.
What’s your
quirkiest quirk?
Hmmm….well, I’m known to break out in song and dance
in public places. Yes, I love embarrassing those who are with me. And I’m just
as bad a singer as I am a dancer! LOL!
If you
could have written any book (one that someone else has already written,) which
one would it be? Why?
The Wizard
Of Oz. That’s my all time favorite!
Everyone at
some point wishes for a do-over. What’s yours?
I wish I’d started indie publishing a few years ago. I
feel as though I jumped on the indie bandwagon after everyone else was already
doing it. I love the freedom indie gives me. I can give readers the series and
characters that they are asking for. I can choose covers, giveaways, release
dates. The best part is I can please readers, and that’s what I love more than
anything.
What’s your
biggest pet peeve?
Tailgaters. And running out of ice cream during
snowstorms.
You’re
stranded on a deserted island. What are your three must-haves?
Ice cream!
My Keurig
My cats
What was
the worst job you’ve ever held?
I’ve worked at the same company most of my life, and
I love my job there, so I don’t really have one. I consider myself very lucky
having two jobs that I love: the day job and writing. You couldn’t ask for
better.
What’s the
best book you’ve ever read?
Anything by MJ Scott, Marjorie Liu, Stephen King. I
have so many favorite authors and favorite books!
Ocean or
mountains?
I love both equally.
City girl/guy
or country girl/guy?
Country
What’s on
the horizon for you?
I’m always aiming toward the bestseller lists. LOL! But
that’s something I can’t control. I’m currently hard at work on a contemporary
series about a small town and the unique people living in it.
Anything
else you’d like to tell us about yourself and/or your books?
I love hearing from readers! You can find me at my
website. http://www.always-a-story.com
My social media links are listed on the website. I also have a newsletter. Just
leave your e-mail address on the right hand side of my website under
Newsletter. I promise not to spam you or give your address away.
Bounty
A bounty to live comfortably for the rest of his
life…
A betrayal she would never forget…
And the journey of a lifetime…
Delilah Van Allen has her whole life planned. Independent
as a mountain cat, she will escape to the wild and live off the land in peace. Until
her father promises her hand to the commander of a fort in the remote
Adirondack wilderness.
Mohawk scout Two Crows has been hired to escort a
white woman to Fort Edward. He never expects to find love and risk the
bounty—and the vengeance—he has been promised.
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Thanks so much for having me!
ReplyDeleteGreat getting to know you Nancy. Enjoyed your interview.
ReplyDeleteLoved the interview! Great to know you, Nancy. Keep breaking out in song and dance.!
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