Today
contemporary romance and suspense author Michael J. Molloy stops by for a chat.
Learn more about Michael and his books at his website.
When did
you realize you wanted to write novels?
Probably about twenty odd years ago. I finally got
around to writing a few drafts until I finally came around and completed one.
How long
did it take you to realize your dream of publication?
I would say about three years ago. I’m not counting a
book I self-published six years ago. I consider that a training period to hone
my skills.
Are you
traditionally published, indie published, or a hybrid author?
Traditionally with a small Texas-based press.
Where do
you write?
In my computer room on my PC. Writing in public can
be tainted by too many distractions.
Is silence
golden, or do you need music to write by? What kind?
I can go either way. But when I wrote my first
romance novel, The Diamond Man, I
played Chicago since one of their songs played a part in the story. For Sadistic Pattern I played the soundtrack
from “Vertigo”.
How much of
your plots and characters are drawn from real life? From your life in
particular?
A lot. I see a lot of myself in the hero from The Diamond Man. The heroine of my
current work-in-progress is based on someone I knew personally.
Describe
your process for naming your character?
I have no formula, but I do have a penchant for
alliteration and I like to throw a name out there that can be a tongue twister.
Real
settings or fictional towns?
Real towns and cities definitely, including landmarks
and restaurants. I don’t disparage the places. That’s a no-no.
What’s the
quirkiest quirk one of your characters has?
The pretentiousness of one my female characters in Sadistic Pattern. I do exaggerate here.
What’s your
quirkiest quirk?
I don’t have one per se. I do have odd tendencies.
If you
could have written any book (one that someone else has already written,) which
one would it be? Why?
Moby Dick. I just love the adventure and the drama of the
chase.
Everyone at
some point wishes for a do-over. What’s yours?
Meeting the woman I am now with earlier in my life.
What’s your
biggest pet peeve?
Traffic on the highway.
You’re
stranded on a deserted island. What are your three must-haves?
Wine, books, and perhaps a TV with a dish satellite
receiver.
What was
the worst job you’ve ever held?
A retail job in a shoe store.
What’s the
best book you’ve ever read?
The Dead
Zone by Stephen King.
Ocean or
mountains?
Do lakes count? That’s my favorite.
City girl/guy
or country girl/guy?
City guy but I do like to get away once in a while.
What’s on
the horizon for you?
Currently writing my next romance novel, Sweet Greetings from Carthage.
Anything
else you’d like to tell us about yourself and/or your books?
Sadistic
Pattern
College professor Roger Lavoie is found not guilty by a jury of crimes he allegedly committed because of reasonable doubt. More than twenty years pass until an eerily similar string of events unfold. Lavoie becomes the prime suspect. Will the police stop him in time before his madness deepens?
1 comment:
Reading your blurb sounds to me, Michael, like the makings of a good TV movie. Best wishes and Happy Holidays!
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