Saturday, November 17, 2012

Tessa Stokes Author Interview

Hi all!
 I just wanted to introduce to you to the fabulous Tessa Stokes. She is a great author and has some great interview answers. Her newest book, The Ruthin Trilogy book three has just come out and is selling like hotcakes.


Here are her interview questions:

Tell me a bit about yourself:
I was born in the United Kingdom but after graduating from uni I travelled around quite a bit for my work. I’ve lived in various places in the world, North Africa, Europe, Australia, but now I am home again in England. I live in the countryside and enjoy the history and places there.

What type of genre do you write?
I write urban fantasy romance, paranormal romance books.

What genre to you personally read?
I read everything (LOL) many genres, recently not as much as I would like to as I am writing two books.

Tell me about your latest?
I recently released second editions of my vampire urban fantasy with new edits and extra scenes, plus new covers. The Ruthin Trilogy book three is currently one of the books I am working on.
Where is your book available?




What sparked your passion for books and the art of a good story?
I can’t remember but I have been reading from a very early age and always loved books and stories. I use books as an escape.

Is there a particular book that changed or affected your life in a big way?
Not really.

What was the seed of inspiration for your latest book?
An old abbey I visited in a very old town in England. I thought of the characters as I sat in a nearby café.
Everything was so atmospheric and the story just unfolded there.

Is there a message in your book that you want readers to grasp?
No real message. I write about love and loneliness, what it feels like to be alone in the world.

What challenges have you faced in your writing career?
Marketing (LOL) it’s the bête noir of all writers I think because it’s so time consuming and random. Finding the place where your readers might find you is mission impossible.


Do you see yourself in any of your characters?
I think a different little piece of me is in each of my characters, but then again who knows really.


What is your personal cure for procrastination?
I find I don’t procrastinate there’s so much to do.

What does your workspace look like?
It’s utilitarian, but I work by a big window with a rural view so that’s great.


What do you do when you’re not writing?
Work (LOL) sometimes I get to sleep and eat.

What are the most important attributes to remaining sane as a writer?
I have no idea. I guess resilience is, or an ability to bounce back from all the disappointments.

What was the greatest thing you learned at school?
To continue to learn all through life.

Did you have a moment when you realised you were meant to be a writer
When I was about eight and I couldn’t stop writing a story at school, then at ten pages the teacher said I had to stop.

What advice would you give to aspiring authors?
Just write from the heart.

After this book, what is next?
The Ruthin Trilogy book three is my current WIP and also a stand alone romance.


Here's a little about the author and some short excerpts from her books:
Tell me a bit about yourself:
I was born in the United Kingdom but after graduating from uni I travelled around quite a bit for my work. I’ve lived in various places in the world, North Africa, Europe, Australia, but now I am home again in England. I live in the countryside and enjoy the history and places there.

What type of genre do you write?
I write urban fantasy romance, paranormal romance books.

What genre to you personally read?
I read everything (LOL) many genres, recently not as much as I would like to as I am writing two books.

Tell me about your latest?
I recently released second editions of my vampire urban fantasy with new edits and extra scenes, plus new covers. The Ruthin Trilogy book three is currently one of the books I am working on.
Where is your book available?




What sparked your passion for books and the art of a good story?
I can’t remember but I have been reading from a very early age and always loved books and stories. I use books as an escape.

Is there a particular book that changed or affected your life in a big way?
Not really.

What was the seed of inspiration for your latest book?
An old abbey I visited in a very old town in England. I thought of the characters as I sat in a nearby café.
Everything was so atmospheric and the story just unfolded there.

Is there a message in your book that you want readers to grasp?
No real message. I write about love and loneliness, what it feels like to be alone in the world.

What challenges have you faced in your writing career?
Marketing (LOL) it’s the bête noir of all writers I think because it’s so time consuming and random. Finding the place where your readers might find you is mission impossible.


Do you see yourself in any of your characters?
I think a different little piece of me is in each of my characters, but then again who knows really.


What is your personal cure for procrastination?
I find I don’t procrastinate there’s so much to do.

What does your workspace look like?
It’s utilitarian, but I work by a big window with a rural view so that’s great.


What do you do when you’re not writing?
Work (LOL) sometimes I get to sleep and eat.

What are the most important attributes to remaining sane as a writer?
I have no idea. I guess resilience is, or an ability to bounce back from all the disappointments.

What was the greatest thing you learned at school?
To continue to learn all through life.

Did you have a moment when you realised you were meant to be a writer
When I was about eight and I couldn’t stop writing a story at school, then at ten pages the teacher said I had to stop.

What advice would you give to aspiring authors?
Just write from the heart.

After this book, what is next?
The Ruthin Trilogy book three is my current WIP and also a stand alone romance.

Check her out on her website and leave a comment so she knows you've been there. Check out her books on amazon! Good luck Tessa and thanks for joining us!


1 comment:

  1. Hi Jodie,
    Thank you for inviting me to the blog. I enjoyed talking with you.

    ReplyDelete