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Mae Martini
Hi Mickala,
Thank you for your question. You don’t know how happy you have made me. I am so glad you enjoyed my books. I am working on another one, and it is Rory and Calista’s story. I am in the beginning stages of it and don’t see it coming out anytime soon. I am hoping to have it out by January or February of 2015, but can’t promise, yet.
In ‘Wanting You’ you met Logan. Have you checked out ‘The Mobster and the Cowboy’? It is Logan and Melanie’s story. It’s a fun, sexy read. Gosh, I love these cowboys. I can't get enough of them.
Thank you for your question. You don’t know how happy you have made me. I am so glad you enjoyed my books. I am working on another one, and it is Rory and Calista’s story. I am in the beginning stages of it and don’t see it coming out anytime soon. I am hoping to have it out by January or February of 2015, but can’t promise, yet.
In ‘Wanting You’ you met Logan. Have you checked out ‘The Mobster and the Cowboy’? It is Logan and Melanie’s story. It’s a fun, sexy read. Gosh, I love these cowboys. I can't get enough of them.
Mae Martini
Hi, and thank you for your question. There is a lot of advice out there for an aspiring writer, but one that stands out for me is write what you love. I have heard some authors say write what is popular, but to be honest, if your heart isn’t in it, it will show in your writing. Okay, one more, very important, piece of advice. Edit, edit, and edit some more. Be sure your work is clean.
Mae Martini
Hi and thank you for your question. The way I deal with writer’s block is to step away from the computer. If my muse is quiet, no amount of time I spend in front of it will produce a piece of writing I could be happy with.
I will, instead, hop in the car by myself, put on some music, usually country, and drive. I can get inside my head and picture scenes, and hear my characters talk, trying out different dialogue. Sometimes it could take two weeks of that before I have something I feel is worth writing.
In the summer months, I like to hang by my pool and daydream.
I will, instead, hop in the car by myself, put on some music, usually country, and drive. I can get inside my head and picture scenes, and hear my characters talk, trying out different dialogue. Sometimes it could take two weeks of that before I have something I feel is worth writing.
In the summer months, I like to hang by my pool and daydream.
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