Introducing author Rita Lee Chapman.
Rita is the author of seven books. Here, I have the pleasure of interviewing her.
How long have you been interviewing authors?
I started running interviews on my website
in 2013 and have featured a different author each week ever since.
Why do authors interest you so much?
It’s interesting to learn how other authors
plan their writing, what they do when they are not reading or writing and to
read excerpts of their work.
Have you ever written anything yourself, or do you have any ambitions to do so?
I have self-published seven books since
2012. I have written a four-part series,
the Anna Davies Mystery Series, a book for horse lovers and two crime
mysteries.
Do you have certain expectations of how an author will be, due to the type or genre of writing they do?
To an extent. For example, I think mystery writers are
usually quite different from those who write, say, sci-fi.
Have you ever been disappointed with an interview and why?
A couple of interviews contained very short
answers which tend to come across as a little stilted.
Do you feel that most authors are honest about themselves?
I like to think so!
Have you ever wished that an interview went differently to how it did?
Unfortunately I don’t get to speak to these
authors. I send them a list of questions
and they answer the ones that interest them, so unless they are extremely
abrupt I’m usually pleased with the outcome.
Have you ever discovered someone you thought you could be friends with, or conversely who you instinctively didn't like, from their answers?
Yes, quite often I come across an author I
can relate to. They often find me
through Goodreads or Facebook so sometimes we catch up again.
Having interviewed so many, you must get a sense of which authors will do well and which won't. Have you been proved right?
There are some authors whose path I cross
quite regularly but I don’t make a point of following the careers of so many
authors! Some of course are notable for
their beautiful writing style.
And finally, who would you have loved to interview but can't (Dickens etc)?
I would have to say Colleen McCullough. One of my favourite books is The Thorn Birds,
which had a lasting effect on me.
Can you tell us where we can read your interviews?
Guest Authors are posted on my website at
http://www.ritaleechapman.com
And anything else you want to add.
If any authors are reading this and would
like an interview, please contact me through the website.
The Anna Davies Mystery Series: Missing in Egypt, Missing at Sea, Missing in London, Missing in France.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083RQ2QDG/
Winston – A Horse’s Tale, for horse lovers from teenagers upwards
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G9QOZGE
The Poinciana Tree, a crime mystery
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XGGY2PZ
Dangerous Associations, a crime mystery
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