Frequently asked questions
How long does it take you to write a book? It depends on what type of book I'm writing and how much
time I have to complete it. Romance, I can write in 60-90 days, and fiction takes about four months. When I finish, I like a chance
to put the book down for about a month then go back and read it again. I catch a lot of things I didn't see the first time. You'd
be surprised how often I read stuff and wonder what in the world was I thinking when I wrote that.
Where do your storylines
and characters come from? I have to laugh because I am asked that question a lot. My storylines comes from everyday life. I believe
in keeping it real. I write about things I have experience and seen then add a wild spin to it. I have a vivid imagination and think
of the craziest things. Some of my characters are based on people I have crossed paths with in my life. Some of them have elements
of my own personality. But I will say that no matter how real my characters might seem, my books are strictly fiction.
What
advice do you give to someone who is trying to get in the industry?
Research the market you're trying to get into so that you will
have an idea of what houses are buying. I can't begin to express how important that is. Writing romance is different from writing
a mystery or women's fiction. Series romance, for example, the books have a specific format and pace. They must always have a happy
ending with the hero and heroine falling in love. They're also short and satisfying in less than 60,000 words. Reading books from
lines such as Kimani Romance will give you an idea of what editors are buying.