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Have you always liked to write?
I don’t know for sure,
but I also enjoyed the creative writing assignments in school. When my
classmates were still struggling with a story idea, I’d be madly writing. LOL
my mind wandered a lot in school.
What does your writing process look like?
This is an interesting
question because it changes slightly depending on the situation. But I do have
a general process I go through for each book I write. For example my very first
traditionally published book came about when my agent asked me to write to
market. I choose to target Love Inspired.
I can’t remember my
exact thoughts, but I do remember I wanted it to be a Christmas book and there
is no better setting for a Christmas book than Leavenworth , Washington .
The book turned into a four book series that Heartsong Presents published. J
Once I know my
location and if there is a special theme, I come up with my characters by
determining his and her occupations, then I build a story around setting, theme
i.e. Christmas, Valentines, Summer . . . and finally I come up with a reason to
keep my characters apart and give them obstacles to overcome.
The other way may my
writing process works is when inspiration strikes. That’s how my Wildflower
B&B Romance series came about. I was on a research trip to Leavenworth and I was touring a B&B. An
idea for a B&B island romance grew and played out in my mind until I had
stop work on my current project and write it. That book is Island
Refuge.
Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your
writing?
Juggling all the
different demands on my time without getting stressed has proven to be a
challenge, but I’m getting better. There is so much more to writing than actual
writing.
Do you read your reviews? Do you
respond to them, good or bad? Do you have any advice on how to deal with the
bad?
I have only responded to one review and it was because she lived in the
town where the book was set and we ended up having a conversation about the
town. J
I
used to read reviews, but I don’t any longer. I discovered that the glowing
reviews made me uncomfortable and insecure. Thought’s like I could never do
that again, or this book won’t be good enough ran through my mind. Then one day
I spotted a low star review and since I hadn’t had one before I read it. It was
interesting to say the least. I didn’t agree with this person’s criticism of
the story. I had to remind myself that it was one person’s opinion, and though
it was off base, I had to take the
good with the bad. But it messed with my head too, just like the good reviews.
Now though my publisher sometimes sends me a review she wants me to see, I
don’t go there.
I
have done a general thank you to my influencers, and posted a general thank you
on my Facebook author page and on my publishers Facebook page.
Can you share a little of your current work with us?
Sure Island Dreams is the second book in Wildflower Island
B&B Romance series. Here is the back cover blurb.
Piper
Hunt arrives on Wildflower
Island to develop family
property into an upscale resort knowing this may be her last chance to prove
her worth to her father. With grandiose ideas, she soon finds herself at odds
with adjoining property owner, Chase Grayson. As she begins to appreciate the
simplicity of the island, she struggles to maintain balance between her
father's wishes, preserving the natural beauty of the island, and her
attraction for Chase.
Chase Grayson values the peace and quiet ofWildflower Island . That serenity is threatened when
Piper Hunt discloses her plans to develop an upscale resort that not only butts
up to his property, but will turn the island into a busy tourist destination.
In fighting her plans, he also finds himself fighting his attraction to her. If
he doesn't stop her plans for the resort, his life will be altered forever. If
he succeeds, it means he will never see her again. Can he live with either
choice?
Chase Grayson values the peace and quiet of
Do you have anything specific that you want to say to your
readers?
I appreciate all of
you so much! Thank you for buying and reading my books. I’d love to connect
with you on Facebook or Twitter. Also if you don’t want to ever miss a new
release please sign up for my newsletter. You can do that on my website. Here
are the links:
My website: http://kimberlyrjohnson.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kimberlyrosejoh
Kimberly Rose Johnson holds a degree in Behavioral Science from Northwest University. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, and their yellow lab. She writes sweet Christian romance and is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers. She enjoys taking long walks with her husband and dog, reading, dark chocolate and time with friends.
You may contact Kimberly via her website at http://kimberlyrjohnson.com/
You may contact Kimberly via her website at http://kimberlyrjohnson.com/
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19 comments:
I enjoyed this interview! The Christmas series sounds great. Thank You for sharing today!
Hi Karen, thanks for stopping by. I'm glad you enjoyed the interview. :)
I recently read Island Refuge and loved it. I am looking forward to reading more books by Kimberly Rose Johnson. :-)
Thanks for sharing today. It's always fun to read about the author who wrote the book. Would love to read this book. Thanks for the chance .
Deana
Jhdwayne@peoplepc.com
Hi, Melissa. I'm glad you loved Island Refuge. :) Thanks!
Hi Deana, thanks for stopping in and taking the time to read the post. :)
I would love to win. angelachesnut246@gmail.com
Great interview! juliearduini at juliearduini dot com
Hi Kimberly,
Your books sound wonderful, perfect for a snuggly Saturday morning. I loved your advice about reviews, too.
Carolyn Hill
This book sounds great. I love, love, love to read. I checked out the series and the other two books sound really good too. Thanks for sharing about yourself and your work.
Denise Manges
neecykay@gmail.com
Love to win a copy to read .Thanks for the offer. Blessings DanaGirl
Love to win a copy .Thanks for the offer.Blessings DanaGirl
Great interview! I've not yet read any of Kimberly's books, but they sound wonderful. I would love to win a copy of Island Refuge!
Thanks Julie and Carolyn. :)
As an aspiring novelist, lifelong bookworm, and western Washington native, I really enjoyed this post, reading about her process and so on. The description of this novel appeals to me--it sounds like just my type of book. I'd love to read Island Refuge. You can find me at lauramctx @ gmail.
I love this interview. Your snippet on the novel also got me. I'd love to read it. My email is dominionk.pa@gmail.com. Thanks for sharing.
Hi, Laura. I'm glad you enjoyed the interview. :) Thanks for commenting.
Sovereign, I'm thrilled that the snippet drew you into the story. Thanks for commenting. :)
Congratulations to Kathleen!
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