Bestselling Author, and friend, Carla Neggers was kind enough to answer my questions. Here's what she had to say about writing, the publishing world, and living her best life.
1/ When did you first know you wanted to become a writer?
Early on. I used to climb a tree with a pad and pen as a
kid. I’d sit on my favorite branch and spin stories. I just always have loved
to write.
2/ Once published, did you set goals as to what you wanted
to accomplish?
I was more focused on short-term goals (deadlines) than
longer-term goals. I do think goals help! Publishing was very different then,
too.
3/ You started off writing romance and then switched to
suspense why did you make that change?
I started writing suspense simultaneously with romance
fairly early in my writing career. Sales took off with The Waterfall, my
first New York Times bestseller, and subsequent books. There’s an
element of romance in my suspense novels. There’s also often an element of
mystery or suspense—some sort of intriguing puzzle—in my contemporary romances,
including my recent Swift River Valley series.
4/What are some of the most memorable moments in your
publishing history?
So many! What first comes to mind are the great times I’ve
had meeting readers on my book tours around the country. That shared love of a
good story is something I draw on when the writing gets tough. Then there are
author dinners. We’ve had a few of those, haven’t we? Lots of laughs, loads of
fun. And I’ve had the privilege of working with some outstanding editors and
other publishing professionals. Smart, creative, dedicated people who often
stay behind the scenes.
5/ If you weren’t a writer, what would you be?
Well, I started out thinking I’d be a musician. I studied
music in college for a time. French horn and piano. That never would have
worked out but I still love music. I play piano but the horn found a new home.
6/ Many writers are no longer writing. Why do you think that
is?
I suspect the reasons are as individual as the writer.
That’s certainly what I’ve seen with authors I know who aren’t writing. That’s
not me—I love to write now as much as ever!
7/ There have been so many changes in the industry. Publishers merged. Editors lost their jobs. eBooks took over. Do you see the Publishing world shifting again?
Publishing has been changing since I sent my first book to
an agent. Every time I think I have it figured out, it changes! And now the
changes are at lightning speed. I’ve no doubt more are afoot.
8/ No one predicted that eBooks would take off the way they
did, or that Indie authors would be on the New York and USA Bestseller list. What
are your thoughts?
It’s been fun to watch and participate in as both an author
(with my backlist books) and as a reader. We’ll see what’s next!
9/Changing the subject a bit, what made you take up running?
I ran my first half-marathon with my daughter and she’d had
a narrow escape with her three-year-old son from the Boston Marathon bombings.
I’ve kept it up. My doctor thinks it’s great, ha.
10/ You used to go to Ireland quite a bit. Is Ireland your
happy place?
My husband and I still go to Ireland! We were there for
almost a month this spring. I’ve done writing retreats on my own, too. I think
it is our happy place. We enjoy hiking, the scenery, the food, the people. And
I ran the Dingle half-marathon a few years ago…quite an experience.
11/ And finally, what’s next for Carla?
I’ve had a break from publishing but not from writing. I
have several projects in the works, including a Sharpe and Donovan tale. I’m
not climbing trees to write any longer, but I do still have lots of stories to
tell.
Thanks for having me here, and the great questions!
Carla can be reached here: https://carlaneggers.com/ Please comment to be entered into a drawing for a giveaway.
I've learned something new about you. I never would have guessed you'd want to be a musician.
ReplyDeleteThe paths taken and un-taken in life. You asked great questions!
DeleteFascinating post. I've never had the opportunity to travel to Ireland but it is on my list for sometime in the next couple years. It could easily be my happy place I think.
ReplyDeleteI hope you get to Ireland. So much to see!
DeleteGreat post! I haven't read one of your books for a while. Guess I ought to give them a try again.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Barbara!
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ReplyDeleteI'll be buying one of your books next time I go to town. What do you suggest for me, I love romantic suspense. THis will be my first Carla Negger book!!!
ReplyDeleteMy books are hard to find in stores at the moment, but I have links on my website. The Widow and Saint’s Gate are good places to start. Thanks!
DeleteCarla - wonderful interview. I have always enjoyed your books. Picturing you up in a tree writing as a youngster - I love it! Maybe a trip where you stay in a treehouse would be a fun writing experience! Thanks for stopping by the RTG blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Love the treehouse writing retreat idea. :)
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