***********************************

Interview!

I'm a shy person. A certified introvert. So when someone asks me for an interview, my initial reaction is always to cringe a little before saying yes. It's a good kind of cringe. The sort of cringe that means, "Really? You think I have important things to say? Okay."

Good thing this is not an oral interview. Anything of the written kind, I can easily deal with. :)

So, after much rambling, I've been INTERVIEWED! My dear friend, Joyce Alton, threw questions at me--nicely, I may add--over at her blog Yesternight's Voyage. I met Joyce at Agent Query Connect back in the days when I was a flailing newbie at this whole writing thing and was eagerly grasping all I could learn from the fabulous AQC forums. Joyce is more popularly known as Clippership, the "mama" of the Speculative Fiction forum. She always gives excellent writerly advice, and in her blog, she constantly updates her followers with publishing industry info--helpful stuff for those who are looking to break in through the book biz.

Anyway, check out the interview and also Joyce's blog, if you have the time.

Have a lovely day, everyone!

17 comments:

Jennie Bennett said...

How fun! Hoping over there now :)

Judy said...

Shy, introvert here too! I'm getting better, but there are still certain situations that make me cringe! Love your blog! New follower :)

Suzanne Payne said...

Can I have your autograph?? ;) Yay! So happy for you Cher-bear! (Can I still call you that when you hit the big time?) Can't wait to read it!

Catch My Words said...

Congrats on the interview. If you want to sell the books, I guess that's what you've got to do.

http://joycelansky.blogspot.com

Bethany Crandell said...

WAHOO!! The interview was great, lovely!!

Jessie Humphries said...

On my wayz.

Anonymous said...

Hi percy, first time visitor and follower and great to meet you! I'll check out the link.

StratPlayerCJF said...

Great interview! A TON of excellent querying advice. Thanks for sharing, and another congratulations on the success in getting an agent! I wish you even more success with getting the book published!!!!

E.B. Black said...

I was interviewed once. I am a writer and I write every day, but I haven't been published, so I felt ridiculous and like everyone would point their fingers and say,"WHY ARE YOU HERE?" So I totally get the feeling.

Lynda R Young as Elle Cardy said...

congrats on the interview! Popping over now...

Life Unordinary said...

on my way to read the interview...keep it up!

Anonymous said...

I'm headed over there.

Peaches Ledwidge said...

Precy, it's liberating to embrace your name. I've done the same, late in the game too, but (another cliche) "better late than never.

Rachna Chhabria said...

Hi Precy, I never got the feeling that you were shy, infact it was quite the opposite, I always thought that you were an extrovert.

Cat Lavoie said...

Off to read your interview now! Congratulations! :) Have a great weekend!

mangiawithmario said...

Hi Precy! Just read your interview. Great job! There may be an introvert lurking somewhere inside you but in print you are all Extrovert. Great tips, warm, personal and encouraging. Bravo, Precy!

Precy Larkins said...

Thank you so much for your kind comments!

Yes, believe it or not, I'm very much an introvert in real life. But I'm wordy when it comes to writing, so yeah, I can be easily mistaken as an extrovert online. :D And I'm guessing, I'm not the only one. ;)

Thanks again for taking the time to read! You guys are awesome, and I mean it. <3

Post a Comment

Thanks for stopping by!

Precy Larkins's books on Goodreads
Winter's Regret: What Might Have Been Winter's Regret: What Might Have Been
reviews: 2
ratings: 4 (avg rating 5.00)

Followers

READING CHALLENGE

2014 Reading Challenge

2014 Reading Challenge
Precy has read 10 books toward her goal of 50 books.
hide

Blog Archive

My Blog List

BOOKS!!

Precy's bookshelf: read

Whispering Minds
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Night of Cake & Puppets
The Fault in Our Stars
The Return of the King
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
The Last Olympian
The Hundred: Fall of the Wents
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
The Hunger Games
Wonder
The Founders' Code
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
The Two Towers
The Book Thief
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
The Lost Hero
Divergent
The Battle of the Labyrinth


Precy Larkins's favorite books »