About Anjannette Conner:
Freelance editor and author Anjannette Conner lives in Texas with two of her four children and several adorable cats. She is also the proud “Gramms” of four equally adorable grandchildren. Blessed with a serious love of reading, she fell in love with the historical romance genre many years ago when her grandmother gave her some romance novels to read. When she decided to pursue her lifelong dream of writing, it was an easy decision to focus on the historical romance genre, and Mystery Lady is one of her first efforts. Free time is a rare gift, but when she manages to take time off, she loves spending it in Arkansas with her grandchildren, children, parents, and the grandmother who started it all.
What inspires you to write?
I love to read, and I have a million stories of my own swirling around in my head. I love bringing the characters and stories to life for other people to enjoy.
Tell us about your writing process.
My writing process is very “in the moment.” I have the basic skeleton of a story already mapped out before I start writing, but the characters and even specific story elements definitely develop and change as I work.
For Fiction Writers: Do you listen (or talk to) to your characters?
I don’t have full-blown conversations with my characters, but I definitely talk “at” them when they don’t want to cooperate with my master plan.
What advice would you give other writers?
You should always focus on writing books you love. Commercial success is difficult to achieve, so it’s important to really enjoy what you do.
How did you decide how to publish your books?
The growing popularity of ebooks inspired me to explore all the self-publishing possibilities. I would recommend it as a starting point due to the much greater difficulty of publishing a book through a traditional publisher.
What do you think about the future of book publishing?
I believe the trend to read books in electronic formats will continue to grow, but I don’t think that means traditional books will disappear anytime soon. Plenty of people still enjoy holding a “real” book in their hands when they read.
What genres do you write?: Historical Romance
What formats are your books in?: Both eBook and Print
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