Interview with Paranormal Romance Author Karen Magill

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Karen Magill is a self-published author of paranormal romance who has done remarkably well. She very kindly took some time out of her busy day to be interviewed by me for Associated Content.
Karen Magill
Date of Interview: March 31, 2007


Regina: Hi Karen, thanks so much for agreeing to be interviewed by me for Associated Content! When did you first know you wanted to be a writer?

Karen: I have always written. My grandmother, Katherine Magill, was a published author so I think I have always wanted to do it.

Regina: Do you have a favorite genre that you like to write in?

Karen: Right now I am writing paranormal romance. They are 'sweet' romance. No overt violence or sex.

Regina: What motivates you to write?

Karen: Life. Curiosity. A desire to control the outcome of something in this world.

Regina: Who are your muses? I'm assuming you have more than one!

Karen: I can't identify my muses. I just know they are there.

Regina: What books do you have available currently, and what have the responses been to these books?

Karen: The Bond. Let Us Play. Both are available at www.lulu.com/karenmagill

Response has been great to both of them, reviews can be found at www.karenmagill.comI have set up a section entitled the 'Press Room'. Click on the gif of the fountain pen and it will bring you into another site where you will find reviews etc of both books.

Regina: If you had to start all over again when it came to getting your book(s) published, what would you do differently?

Karen: I don't think I would do anything different. I don't look back at my life and regret anything and I try to take the same attitude with my writing. Everything is a learning process and everything is done when the fates decree it should be.

Regina: What do you think about self-publishing and the current Print on Demand trend that is presently changing the face of the publishing industry?

 
 
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