Tell us a little bit
about yourself:
Hi! My name is Alicia Willis, and I am an avid historian,
writer, published author, church pianist, and musician. Other than that, I am a
huge coffee/chocolate fan and I am a born-again Christian.
Give us a hobby and a
random fact about yourself:
One favorite hobby is crocheting. My random fact is probably
that I have been told by all of my book agents that I have a British accent and
my mannerism is totally British. (Strange, considering I was born/raised and
also currently live in New Mexico.)
When did you first
begin to write?
I first started writing when I was about 10. When I first
started, it was such a passion that bouts of writer’s block would make me feel
guilty and even depressed. :-) I didn't get serious about wanting to be a published author until I was about
13-14, however.
What inspires you to
write?
The lack of truly historical novels about the Middle Ages
has been one huge inspiration. Another is the lack of modernly-written
family-friendly reading material.
When do you do most
of your writing?
Hmmm. Whenever I have time? Whether it be 2:00 PM or 2:00
AM? :-)
We know that you have
completed one book so far and you have another in the making, is that correct?
Yes! To Birmingham Castle was published in May of
2012 by CrossBooks. In Search of
Adventure, the second book in the same series (The Comrades of Honor
Series), is currently a finalist in a contest by my publisher (praise
God!). Lord willing, if all goes well, full-blown publication should start in
April/May. I am also the author of a Kindle novella, God of Her Fathers.
How many do you plan
to have in your series?
Lord willing, The Comrades of Honor Series will have
three titles.
You are also
currently working on a novella, I believe, set in the old west?
Yes! Just published to Kindle, God of Her Fathers is
a western tale, depicting the struggles of a young woman left widowed on the
bleak Kansas plains. The story line includes a handsome stranger, merciless
desperadoes, and Ellen’s heartwarming struggle to follow her Lord’s leading.
Where do you get
ideas for your characters?
Hah! Well, sometimes I observe people. Tyler Nichols, the
handsome stranger of God of Her Fathers, was based off of a close
friend. Other characters (such as Brandon de Walheign of To Birmingham Castle) were fun combinations
of masculinity, courage, and sarcasm. J
Do you have a certain
‘method to your madness’ to the
structuring of your books or do you usually just ‘wing it’?
Sometimes I wing it; other times, I structure it. It depends
on the form of publication I will be using and whether or not I see a need for
rigidness. My current writing project, the last book in my series, is being
rigidly structured and outlined!
Is having a book
published like a dream come true for you?
Yes!!! It was one of my number one dreams and the Lord made
it come to pass!
You will be selling
your book at the CAPE convention this year; are you excited about that?
Yes, I am, particularly as I will be in the company of a
very dear friend. J
Do you have any
helpful tips or recommendations for future writers?
Don’t ever give up! And, don’t be afraid to tear your book
apart in your search for true talent and the ability to write well. Revision is
painful, but you cannot obtain true growth without it. J
Anything else you’d
like to share?
Thanks for having me, Sarah! I look forward to working with
you at the CAPE Homeschool Convention and am eagerly anticipating the release
of your titles!
Thank you for the lovely interview, Alicia! I can't wait to see more of your titles coming out and I look forward to getting a chance to read that new novella! You can purchase Alicia's book at the following link. Also be sure to go and visit her website and blog and subscribe! Alicia is also willing to answer any questions you might have that I didn't cover. So feel free to drop them in the comment box below. :-)
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A lovely interview!! Thank you Alicia!! I can't wait for the next book to come out!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for having me, Sarah!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! I feel attached to this famous author already. =P I have been blessed to read all of her literary works first hand, and it has been fun watching her writing skills develope and improve. Keep up the great work! =P
ReplyDeleteI thoroughly enjoyed this! Thank you! And I must say, the stranger in God of Her Father is particularly handsome the way he is described! ;-)
ReplyDeleteVery nice interview, Sarah! I look forward to reading your own accounts of publishing one day. May God bless your hard work!
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