#WCW — Author Chat & Interview feat. TJ Rudolph

#WCW — Author Chat & Interview feat. TJ Rudolph

It’s the first Wednesday of the month, so you know that means it’s time for a special #WCW – Author Edition

Once a month, I have a sit down with a fellow author and we talk books, writing, and other random things. 

And for this month, I’m shining the spotlight on TJ Rudolph. I “met” TJ on Instagram and I’m so excited to introduce her to all my readers so we can all get to know her better.

Let’s get into the chat, shall we?

 

Thanks for taking the time to chat today, TJ! 

Let’s talk all about your writing style first…

 

SB: When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

TJR: First of all, thank you so much for inviting me to do this! This is my first author spotlight ever! I’ve been writing since I was in junior high school when I wrote for the newspaper. I used to contribute articles about current events on campus, spotlight pieces on teachers and other faculty, and short stories. Then when I was in high school I was on the yearbook staff from sophomore year up to my senior year. I honestly can’t even say what it was that made me want to write, but I always loved to read. And one day I just started writing. I don’t even remember what spurred me to do it. Maybe the fact that there weren’t many books featuring Black heroines, and I wanted to see myself represented. I think it was a bit of the “write the stories you want to read,” kind of thing for me. I’ve been writing creatively ever since. But the thing that made me realize I wanted to pursue it as a career choice was when I started going to Indie Author conventions. Once I became a part of that world I learned about independent publishing, and that I didn’t have to go through a flurry of rejection letters to write.  

SB: How do you handle writer’s block?

TJR: Ugh! The dreaded writer’s block, how I loathe thee. LOL. The way I typically handle writer’s block is by doing the most mundane tasks. It’s not always a conscious effort to rid myself of it. I just get so frustrated that I stop trying to write and put my energy into something else. I’ve broken through the wall during the weirdest moments. I’ll obsess over a scene or a chapter for days, weeks, even months until an epiphany comes while I’m cleaning my bathroom, driving to work, sitting in a parking lot, or under the hair dryer at the salon. I also get great ideas in the shower, which is super frustrating because who brings pens in the shower? LOL. Writer’s blocks can be quite discouraging sometimes, but I think it’s really just our characters trying to keep things to themselves. It’s also a fear (at least for me) that the written scene will not come close to what we picture so vividly in our heads. It’s so much easier to imagine a scene/scenes than it is to write them. My characters are so easy to manipulate and see when they are in my head, but the second I sit at my computer…it’s like they just put a sign on the door that says, “do not disturb.” Long story short, handling writer’s block is an evolving process for me. Every block is different. Some blocks are made of brick, and others are as delicate and easy to break as papier-mâché.  

SB: What comes first, the plot or characters?

TJR: The characters always come first. Always. I’ve never had a story idea just about a vague idea. Usually, a character pops into my head and tells me one thing about him/her, and I’m like, “oh, is that right? Want to tell me more?” Some characters are more talkative than others, and I immediately know the beginning, middle, and end of the story. Other stories, like the one I’m working on now are a bit more elusive in the middle because the characters are more subdued. My characters drive the plots. I tend to be a pantser, not a plotter. I try to sit down and outline, but it’s difficult. I don’t know why. I’m more of the type to let the characters lead the way.

SB: Do you prefer writing in silence or to music?

TJR: I prefer writing to music. I have multiple playlists for my books, including the two I’m currently working on. I love music. Writing to music helps me escape reality to interact completely with my characters. It basically helps me disassociate from the world around me. I’m like a baby that always wants to know what’s going on around him/her, so music helps me focus on my story. Otherwise, I’m distracted by everything else, and I can’t get into the headspace to write.

SB: Are you on social media and can your readers interact with you? Please provide links if possible

TJR: Yes, I’m on Twitter and Instagram, in both a personal and professional capacity. I also have a Facebook Group. My author accounts all have a pretty small following because I’ve just barely begun to market myself. I’d love it if you give me a follow! I’m a bit lonely on my author pages. Plus you all can give me ideas on what you’d like me to share!

Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/tj_rudolph?s=09

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authortjrudolph/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/124540552782099

SB: How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?

TJR: I have completed three books, but I have not yet published them. My first release, the Crash Duology will be out later this year. The title of book one is Crash, and book two is Lifeline. I have quite a few novels in progress at the moment. The third book I’ve written is actually the first one I ever completed, but it needs a lot of reworking to get where I want it to be. It was one of those brain dump kinds of books that I’ll revisit later. The characters in that story would not leave me alone until I wrote them, so I did. I absolutely adore the couple in that book, but I want to give them a better story.  

SB: Who is your favorite character that you have written? If so, who? And what makes them special. 

TJR: My favorite character that I have written is Lucian Casteel the hero in my Crash duology because he’s so layered. He didn’t really like to talk to me at first. In fact, although earlier I said my characters usually come to me before the plot, Lucian didn’t really open up until I got deeper into the story. A major plot point that happens in book one will surprise my readers, but just know it surprised me too! I was like, “okay, wow. That’s new info, but I think I can work with this!” What makes him special to me is that he’s been through a heartbreaking betrayal, and even though it makes trusting the heroine of the story difficult for him, he treats her with respect. He’s an alpha type, but not one that’s so alpha that it’s off putting.

SB: You’ve written in multiple romance genres. Do you have a preference?

TJR: My Crash duology is contemporary IR romance, which is a genre I enjoy writing in but it’s not my preference. My goal is to just write stories that move me. Stories that I want to read. One of my current WIPs is actually a YA book, but it covers heavy material based on what we’ve been going through with race and the treatment of Black males as dispensable. However, the center of the novel is a romance. At the risk of spoiling the story, I can’t say anymore. My plan will to be release that book early 2022. All of that being said, I don’t want to be pigeon-holed into only writing one genre. Being locked into one genre is boring, and I believe all writers have the right to explore what they want. I mean, think about it, if an actor can be a good guy in one film and a bad guy in the next, why can’t I bounce from contemporary romance to YA? Or from a romance to a thriller? As someone who loves to read, I’ve never expected the authors I admire to stick to one thing. That’s an unfair expectation, and it stifles creativity.

SB: If you were to genre-hop, which genre would you most like to try?

TJR: I really want to write a thriller! Growing up I LOVED R.L. Stine, Christopher Pike, Lois Duncan, and Diane Hoh books. I actually have an idea for a thriller that I’ve jotted down notes for in my ever-filling Samsung Notes app. I’m quite excited about it. I already have a title for it too. I don’t know how it ends, but I know the beginning and the middle. I’m a pantser so I’ll see where my protagonist decides to take me. Or how far she decides to go with her plots and schemes. And like I said, I don’t want to be limited to one thing, so this story will definitely be completed and released in the near future.

SB: Where do you get your inspiration?

TJR: I get inspired by a lot of things around me. I love to people watch, and I’ve found myself making up stories about people I find interesting. I also get inspiration from photographs, paintings, and even music. Sometimes I can hear a song and a character instantly pops into my head, and I start world building just from that. Or sometimes a song will inspire an entire scene. I also find inspiration from going to book signings, because meeting such amazing talented women motivates me to keep writing. It’s like recharging my creative battery.

THREE FUN FACTS ABOUT TJ RUDOLPH

SB: What do you like to do when you are not writing?

TJR: When I’m not writing I like to read, draw, paint, watch movies, and go on drives to find new coffee shops. And binge Netflix shows too!

SB: What was your dream job when you were younger?

TJR: I had two. I used to want to be a fashion designer until I realized I hate sewing, lol. I only like designing the clothes, but if I wanted to be a designer I had no choice. So that was a no-go. The second most realistic option was to be a journalist. Not the tabloid type. I wanted to cover real stories, not make fun of people, or tell lies like the tabloids do. I also wanted to cover gritty stories, but after doing an internship at a hospital as a teen, I realized I liked that environment, so I decided to be a nurse instead. 

SB: Favorite artist and favorite song?

TJR: I have many, but I love 6lack. His song Cutting Ties is one of my absolute favorites. I never get tired of that song. I play it ALL THE TIME! 

 

TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT TJ & HER BOOKS, CHECK OUT HER SOCIAL MEDIA

The Scoop on

CRASH

SB: Can you share something about your current book that isn’t in the blurb?

TJR: Crash has a twist no one will see coming. That’s all I’m going to say. LOL. I would have loved to share the cover with you all, but the one I chose is being changed at the moment. The previous cover I had was a bit too lighthearted for the story. Picking the right cover is a struggle, let me tell you! Wow! But fear not, I will be sharing more teasers very soon. Stay tuned to my socials! You won’t be disappointed!

SB: Do you write listening to music? If so, what music inspired or accompanied this current book?

TJR: Yes, I always write listening to music. There are many people on my Crash playlist, but the artists I consider the primary leaders are Banks, Sidi, Astrid S., H.E.R., Jhene, and Wafia. All of those artists get me into the headspace of my story. Their voices are so transportive.

SB: What is the future of the characters? Will there be a sequel?

TJR: You’ll have to read book two to find out! There is ABSOLUTELY going to be a sequel because Crash is a duology. Books one and two are both done. They are in final editing stages! Super exciting!

SB: If you had to describe the main character in THREE words, what would those three words be?

TJR: Strong, intelligent, and prideful (not an awesome trait, I know, but it’s true. It’s actually the part of the definition that means consciousness of one’s own dignity-she doesn’t like to ask for help)

SB: If your book was going to be made into a movie, who are the celebrities that would star in it?

TJR: Funny you should ask! The muses for my characters are Ashley Madekwe and Paul Wesley.

AUTHOR CRUSHING 

SB: What are you reading now?

TJR: I am reading WAY too many books right now! Because I’ve been working on my own books, I have gotten behind in my reading, so I tend to be a reading polygamist! I’ll just tell you what I’m finishing at this time: After We Fell by Anna Todd and the non-fiction book Overground Railroad by Candacy Taylor (SO GOOD & SO SAD). 

SB: Favorite book when you were a kid?

TJR: The Silver Kiss by Annette Curtis Klause. It’s about a girl who falls in love with a vampire, but it’s not the traditional teen vampire romance. It examines grief and loss as well. It is just the most beautiful book. I own a copy that I read as an adult, and it still sticks with me today as strongly as it did back then.

SB: Favorite book you’ve read as an adult?

TJR: The Picture of Dorian Gray. It’s my absolute favorite because even though it was written in 1890, the themes of vanity and the pedestal society places youth and beauty on and the consequences of doing so are still relevant today. I buy a new copy and read it every year.

 

BEFORE I LET YOU GO, HOW ABOUT A RAPID FIRE ROUND?

Would you rather be in a room full of snakes or a room full of spiders?

TJR: I hate both, and I can’t think of a scenario where one is better than the other. My answer is NEITHER. LMAO.

Would you rather have an endless summer or an endless winter?

TJR: I would rather have an endless winter because if we had an endless summer there would be a MAJOR drought. And I live in the Inland Empire, where it’s dry arid desert with temps that are regularly 103-113 degrees. Winter for 200 Alex! 

Would you rather always be an hour early or be constantly twenty minutes late?

TJR: I would rather always be an hour early because I do that anyway. My sister and I always show up early at events, whether it’s a movie premiere, a book signing, or a meet and greet. We don’t like to be late. 

Tea or Coffee

TJR: I like tea, but I LOVE coffee. Especially Peet’s Coffee in Pasadena, CA.

Coke or Pepsi

TJR: When I used to drink soda, Pepsi was my go-to. Interestingly enough there’s a scene in Crash where Coke vs Pepsi is discussed. Needless to say, Pepsi wins.

City or Country

TJR: I am a huge fan of city lights. I like to see skyscrapers. I’m not a country girl. My mother and father are from the South, so I’ve spent time in places that have country vibes, but it’s not my scene.

Share a photo of a favorite place

The Grove in the Fairfax District in LA.

Thanks so much for talking with me today, TJ!

 


Be sure to hop by TJ’s social media, give her a like, check out her books,

and tell her Santana sent you! 

#WCW — Author Chat & Interview feat. Sade Rena

#WCW — Author Chat & Interview feat. Sade Rena

It’s the first Wednesday of the month, so you know that means it’s time for a special #WCW – Author Edition

Once a month, I sit down with a fellow author and we talk books, words, and other things. 

And for this month, I’m shining the spotlight on SADE RENA 

Let’s get into the chat, shall we?

 

Thanks for taking the time to chat today, Sade! 

Let’s talk writing first… 

When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

SR: When I was twelve years. I joined a writing program at my middle school where we learned to write poetry. Eventually we started rewriting plays and I at a point grew to love novels and the art of telling stories in that form.

What comes first, the plot or characters?

SR: Definitely the plot. Sometimes, I’ll have characters in mind, but the majority of my stories are plot driven.

Do you prefer writing in silence or to music?

SR: It depends on my mood. I mainly write to playlist that I create for each book.

How much ‘world building’ takes place before you start writing?

SR: If I’m writing fantasy/paranormal, there is a LOT of world building that goes into the planning process. When I’m writing contemporary, my world building kind of flows as I’m writing the story.

How do you deal with emotional impact of a book (on yourself) as you are writing the story?

SR:I don’t handle this well AT ALL. Lol! I’ve written some books that took a lot of me emotionally which ultimately slowed down the process of the book. I needed to take breaks to regroup, and found myself dreading the chapters. When that happens, I try to take breaks between projects, give myself time to collect myself before burying myself in the minds of new characters.

How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?

SR: Fifteen written books. My favorite books to write has been Dirty Calls, Saddle Up Cowboy, and Cruel Awakening

Who is your favorite character that you have written?

SR: If so, who? And what makes them special. 

You’ve written in multiple romance subgenres. Do you have a preference?

SR: I primarily write contemporary, interracial romance, but my preferred subgenre is fantasy/paranormal romance.

Where do you get your inspiration?

SR: A lot of ways. Sometimes I people watch, listen to music, read, or watch TV.

If you had to recommend one of your books to a new reader, which would you recommend?

SR: Dirty Calls, it’s a fan favorite.

Where can readers find out more about you and your books?

SR: www.saderena.com or check me out via Amazon.

Sade Rena is a USA Today Bestselling Author.

She writes sexy contemporary and multicultural romances with heroes who are sweet on their ladies, dirty in the sheets but completely irresistible.

 

Sade also writes under the pen names: S. Rena and SD Savoré

THREE FUN FACTS ABOUT SADE

What was your dream job when you were younger?

SR: I wanted to be a teacher when I was younger.

What’s your favorite food?

SR: Chicken Enchiladas

Who was your first celebrity crush?

SR: Prince

TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT SADE & HER BOOKS, CHECK OUT HER SOCIAL MEDIA

Character Inspiration

The Scoop on

UNTIL FOREVER

What was the inspiration for the story?

SR: Until Forever by a scene that hit me while I was in the middle of writing Last Chance Cowboy. It’s an emotion filled, angsty scene between two people who loves each other but have been pretending they don’t. It didn’t fit LCC, but I knew right away it would fit Latoya and Jasper. 

Do you write listening to music? If so, what music inspired or accompanied this current book?

SR: The song that lives on repeat in my head while I write this book is, Before I Broke Your Heart by Justin Love.

What is the future of the characters? Will there be a sequel?

SR: This couple will definitely get their HEA, but because this is featuring in Aurora Rose Reynolds’ Happily Ever Alpha world, there won’t be a sequel. Maybe! I’m just diving into the story, so no details on release dates just yet, but it will release in 2021.

If you had to describe the main character in THREE words, what would those three words be?

SR: Jasper- Alpha, broken, cocky.

If your book was going to be made into a movie, who are the celebrities that would star in it?

SR: If Until Forever was ever made into a movie, I’d love to see China McClain as Latoya and Jack Reynor as Jasper.

AUTHOR CRUSHING 

What are you reading now?

SR: SSS: Year One by Avery Song

Favorite book when you were a kid?

SR: The Last Of The Great Whangdoodles

Favorite book you’ve read as an adult?

SR: Freefall by Sara Cate

BEFORE I LET YOU GO, HOW ABOUT A RAPID FIRE ROUND?

Would you rather be in a room full of snakes or a room full of spiders?

SR: I’d rather die.

Would you rather have an endless summer or an endless winter?

SR: Endless summer

Would you rather always be an hour early or be constantly twenty minutes late?

SR: Always an hour early

Morning Person or Night Owl

SR: Morning Person

Instagram or Facebook or TikTok

SR: TikTok

Paperback or EBook

SR: EBook

Thanks so much for talking with me today, Sade!

 


Be sure to hop by Sade’s social media, give her a like, check out her books,

and tell her Santana sent you! 

#WCW– Author Chat & Interview feat. Nicole Banks

#WCW– Author Chat & Interview feat. Nicole Banks

Happy April!

Since it’s the first Wednesday of the month, I’m sure you already know it’s time for another #WCW chat. 

If this is your first time here, every month I chat with fellow authors and I share it right here.

We talk books, inspiration, and all about their upcoming projects. You get a chance to get to know them and their books. 

It’s officially one of my favorite things to do here on the blog. 

  

This month chat is all about author Nicole Banks. 

 

Thanks for taking the time to chat today, Nicole! 

Let’s talk writing first… 

 

When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

NB: I didn’t think there was ever any realization on my part. I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t writing. I still have the diary my aunt gave me at seven and the first entry was how excited I was to have a book exclusively for writing instead of using my school books. lol

How do you handle writer’s block?

NB: Music, reading, get up and get out. (I know harder to do now)

What comes first, the plot or characters?

NB: It really depends. If I can’t see the story play out in my head I can’t write it.

Where is your favorite place to write?

NB: Beach/by the water and in a coffee shop.

Do you prefer writing in silence or to music?

NB: Music. I can probably write through pretty much anything.

How much ‘world building’ takes place before you start writing?

NB: Zero. I make it up as I go.

How do you deal with emotional impact of a book (on yourself) as you are writing the story?

NB: I don’t think it hit until once I type the end. After that I have to decompress for at least a week to flush the story out of me. I become the characters as I write so everything they go through is real for me––even the bad guys.

How do you come up with the titles to your books?

NB: On the fly. I usually have the title as soon as the story concept happens.

Do you find it more challenging to write the first book in a series or to write the subsequent novels?

NB: subsequent novels. I have the shittiest memory so it’s a lot of going back for timeline reasoning. Plus the personal need to make sure the book is up to par with the first book in the series.

… And about your books…

How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?

NB: 13 books. My fave so far is ORSO. It’s the second in my Tesoro Series. 

Who is your favorite character that you have written? If so, who? And what makes them special.

NB: Bear, he’s from my Tesoro Series and his book is Orso. He’s an enforcer for the main crime family in the story. I don’t believe in perfect men but mannnnnn Bear is the perfect man. He’s this gentle giant that’s also a killer. He knows how to treat his woman, he’s loyal and his communication skills are on point. I love him. lol.

You’ve written in multiple romance genres. Do you have a preference?

NB: My Shattered Hearts series can fall under NA and contemporary with a mix of suspense. I do prefer NA adult.

If you were to genre-hop, which genre would you most like to try?

NB: Probably psychological thriller

Which of your books was most enjoyable to write?

NB: Tesoro. The story just flew out of me with an ease that I appreciated.

Where do you get your inspiration?

NB: Real life, music, pretty much my life.

If you had to recommend one of your books to a new reader, which would you recommend?

NB: Probably Tesoro for some mafia romance or Possessed by Lust for some paranormal romance.

 

 

THREE FUN FACTS ABOUT NICOLE

What do you like to do when you are not writing?

NB: Yoga, dancing, reading and hanging out with my people. 

What was your dream job when you were younger?

NB: To be a Veterinarian

What’s your favorite food?

NB: Pizza, pasta and watermelon

TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT NICOLE & HER BOOKS

CHECK OUT HER SOCIAL MEDIA

The Scoop on

IL RE

Can you share something about your current book that isn’t in the blurb?

NB: It’s the conclusion to my Tesoro Series.

Are there any secrets from the book, you can share with readers?

NB: No secrets without it spoiling the first two books for anyone who hasn’t read it yet.

What was the inspiration for the story?

NB: I actually don’t remember. I think I hadn’t read any books where the heroine was her own boss and it kind of sparked the story.

Do you write listening to music? If so, what music inspired or accompanied this current book?

NB: I have a few songs for the series as a whole but for this current WIP Carl Storm–with you in the morning.

What is the future of the characters? Will there be a sequel?

NB: My lips are sealed on the future of the characters. Things hit the fan in this installment.

If you had to describe the main character in THREE words, what would those three words be?

NB: Loyal, big heart, deadly.

If your book was going to be made into a movie, who are the celebrities that would star in it?

NB: Oh no. I hate this question lol. I really don’t know and it’s more because I want my readers to envision their own version of the characters and because I don’t watch a lot of tv or movies.

 

AUTHOR CRUSHING 

Who is your favorite author and why?

NB: Off the top of my head Jr Ward. I love her black dagger brotherhood series and her writing style is unique. 

What are you reading now?

NB: Hard to love by Willow Winters

Who is the author you most admire in your genre?

NB: Ashley Jade, Kandi Steiner, Kay Blake, Nicole Garcia and Courtney Lynn Rose to name a few.

Favorite book when you were a kid?

NB: The Goosebumps books

Favorite book you’ve read as an adult?

NB: A native son by Richard Wright.

What famous author do you wish would be your mentor?

NB: JR Ward.

 

BEFORE I LET YOU GO, HOW ABOUT A RAPID FIRE ROUND?

Would you rather be in a room full of snakes or a room full of spiders?

NB: Snakes

Would you rather have an endless summer or an endless winter?

NB: endless summer

Would you rather always be an hour early or be constantly twenty minutes late?

NB: Hour early

Tea or Coffee

NB: Matcha

Movie or Book

NB: Book

Morning Person or Night Owl

NB: Morning person

Share a playlist! 

 

Thanks so much for talking with me today, Nicole!

 


Be sure to hop by Nicole’s social media, give her a like, check out her books,

and tell her Santana sent you! 

 

COVER REVEAL — Destination: Cove

COVER REVEAL — Destination: Cove

Title: Destination Cove
Series: Paradise Cove
Author: Santana Blair
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: April 30, 2021
Cover Design: Recreatives Design



A reunion
A breakup
A job offer... or two

A move
A wedding
A baby... or two.

A celebration
A family dinner
An annoyed brother... or two.

Welcome back to Paradise Cove where everyone suddenly seems to have a secret

...or two.






Santana Blair has always been a storyteller. Even at an early age, she would spend hours losing herself in world building and creating stories to ensure even her Barbie dolls had the most enthralling lives. Ask any of her childhood friends and they'll tell you it wasn't uncommon for her to spend her days creating origin stories and legacies for all of their play sessions.
All of her imagination was fueled and/or enhanced by her lifelong love of books and writing.

Now, she's all grown up and using the same passion for storytelling to create worlds of words.
She's always been a sucker for a good love story in any form, so when she's not reading or writing you could probably find her curled up with her favorite blanket and a good movie on a screen.

Her idea of a good time includes long walks through bookstores & stationery aisles.

Santana Blair lives in Connecticut with her husband and three kids, where she's always brewing up a big cup of tea and her next story.



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Time for a Makeover

Time for a Makeover

As you may know, my first published book of 2021 will be a return to the Paradise Cove series. I am so excited to share this special reunion story with all of you. As I worked on it, I got to revisit stories and characters and filled myself on all those great feelings of nostalgia. And because my brain works the way it does, I decided to do something I’ve wanted to do for a while… 

I give you the new look for THIRTY DAYS IN TECHNICOLOR

I am in love with this cover. If you’re familiar with the story I think you’ll know why. 

It’s already updated on Amazon, so if you’d like to grab yourself a beautiful new paperback, hit the link! 

Amazon:  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LZM1UV1