About Lisa Wood:
I was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Although I've been writing in one form or fashion for 35 years, I have only recently decided to publish.
I write romance novellas, specifically, erotica, because the perfect man has to exist somewhere! Some of my books also have a BDSM element – Don't worry, they're all labelled as such.
When she's not writing eroticas, I'm reading them! I have two kids, both grown, and a granddaughter.
What inspires you to write?
I think when it comes right down to it, my kids inspire me to write. I've tried to raise them to follow their desires and do what makes them happy. I'm leading by example when I write.
What authors do you read when you aren’t writing?
I have a lot of faves. When I'm reading a physical book, its usually a James Patterson book.
Kindle books…Flora Ferrari, Daisy Gold, Jamie Knight, and K.C. Crowne are my main four authors.
When the mood strikes for M/M it's usually Austin or Aiden Bates.
When I'm looking for a bit of the supernatural, Liam Kingsley is a must!
Tell us about your writing process.
When I'm writing any books that are part of a series, I am a super planner. I have notes sketched out for characters and plot ideas. I have flow charts so everything…flows LOL
When I'm writing stand alone books, I choose the main characters, generally 2-3, grab onto an overall plot idea and then I just write as it comes.
For Fiction Writers: Do you listen (or talk to) to your characters?
Nope, although there are times when I'm writing where I laugh, cry and cheer as though it were me in the story. Anyone in the room with me can be guaranteed to get free entertainment 😉
What advice would you give other writers?
My advice would be to write anything that strikes you. It doesn't matter if you're writing to publish or just for yourself.
How did you decide how to publish your books?
I decided to self-publish, mainly because I wasn't entirely sure where to start and the idea of submitting a book just to have it rejected was a little much.
What do you think about the future of book publishing?
I love that I can throw my iPad in my bag and go. I can literally have hundreds of books if I want to.
It used to be I'd need a bag just for my books.
Having said that, there is nothing like curling up with a book (a paper one) and I hope that print books continue to be something people enjoy.
What genres do you write?: Erotica
What formats are your books in?: Both eBook and Print
Website(s)
Link To Lisa Wood Page On Amazon
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