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Interview with Cameron J Quinn 

By  amphibianauthors

Interview with Cameron J Quinn

Cameron J. Quinn is a New England based author of urban fantasy and romance. She’s publishing her first series, The Starsboro Chronicles, in novelette-length installments that arrive each month. The first, How to Get Arrested, was released this January and is available wherever e-books are sold.  

  1. Congrats on publishing How To Get Arrested! Where did you first get the idea to publish ‘episodes’ of a story?
    When I first came up with the idea for Zurik and Trent I was planning on have them be two full length Romance novels. Yeah, we’ve come a long way. Anyway, I knew specific events and the rough outline for Zurik’s story, but when it came to Trent’s, it seemed like his was going to take place in the middle of Zurik’s. Fast forward a few frustrating years and I’m listening to a podcast by Joanna Penn. Her guest, Nick Stephenson, said the advent of Kindle Unlimited changed the way authors wrote. Shorter pieces made more money. Couple that with the fact that I was just wishing someone would write a book into short episodes I could read one a day and the idea for Starsboro was born.
  2. What is the biggest challenge you’ve faced as an author?
    For me, its all about balance. In the first year I really decided to hunker down and make this dream a reality I had a hard time balancing it and life. As a mother of two humans and six fur babies, plus starting Amphibian Press with Sara, writing was tough. I felt like if I was doing well in two areas of my life, I was failing in the third. So for a while I tried to rotate so I was never failing at the same thing for too long. Haha. I also searched for tools to make my job easier and more efficient. Tweetdeck and Buffer App have been life savers. I definitely still have room for improvement but I’m just taking it one day at a time. 
  3. What events in your own life have influenced your characters’ worlds and plots?
    I doubt Starsboro would have been set on North Carolina’s east coast if I hadn’t lived there for the four years my husband was in the Marines. I think the biggest things that influence my writing though, are the people I interact with. I don’t mean to, but after the first draft when I’m revising I can see people I know in my characters. In their reactions and even their hobbies and dreams. 
  4. How does writing fit into your goals in regards to a career and family?
    As far as my career, I want two things. One, is to be an author. To be prolific and provide entertainment for my fans. And two, to help other authors do the same. Writing fits into both of those rather well since I am constantly working on a piece of fiction or a blog post. Family is a little bit more complicated. My sons are still pretty little and need quite a bit from me. So I have to fit in a few sentences here or there between filling up cups, making snacks, and cleaning up spills. And that’s when I’m not chasing them around during a tickle war. 
  5. I know my characters often surprise me, and it seems like they have minds of their own; what was the biggest surprise one of your characters sprung on you?
    I have a thriller series that is has been put on the back burner for now, but I put a ton of work into planning. It was supposed to be a trilogy and it was all planned out and when I sat down to write the first book I knew three thing had to happen: Scarlet was to be betrothed to Liam, she was supposed to love him, and he was supposed to be too hung up on the girl who broke his heart to reciprocate. Well, Scarlet had other ideas. No matter what I tried to do, she didn’t care about Liam. She thought he was nice and less crazy than his mother and possibly the only non homicidal one of the bunch, but there were no sparks. NONE. Until, I introduced her to Gabriel, one of Liam’s many older brother’s who was also very unhappily married.
  6. If you could achieve one thing with your work, what would it be? 
    I want to inspire people. To get them thinking and I want them to have that horrible feeling when the story is over. The empty, what the heck am I supposed to do now, feeling. I want to entertain people. To give them an escape from real life.
  7. Which authors inspire you the most?
    Sherrilyn Kennyon, because her stories are funny and entertaining but also because she’s so prolific. The other author who inspires me is newer. V. S. Holmes inspires me so much. She works so hard not only to get her stories out but to improve her work and try new things. Every time I finish one of her books I think, man, I wish I could do that. She argues that I’m better with humor than she is but that’s like if Jim Carey told Brad Pitt he wished he was as good at acting and Brad Pitt responded with “Well, you’re better at making people laugh”. Well, I would hope so, it’s kinda the only thing I do….
  8. The virtual party for the release of How to Get Arrested  was a big success. Are you planning on celebrating the release of each episode with a similar event?
    It was a lot of fun, but I think it could also get really old if I do it every single month so I’m thinking we only do the parties for the big events, The season finale and premier episodes. For the ones in the middle I am simply hosting giveaways.  
  9. Starsboro sounds like a pretty time-intensive project. Do you have a second season planned?
    I have a very rough outline for season two. I pretty much know the main points and things that need to happen to progress the story. I do plan to write most of it during the second camp NaNoWriMo this year. So, hopefully I get it planned out better before that….
  10. What about other, unrelated writing projects? 
    This year, unrelated projects are on the back burner. I am working on a post apocalyptic story involving zombies which I would love to have out for October but I’m not sure that’s going to happen this year. If I can get the first season of Starsboro set to go maybe.  
  11. What has made the biggest difference for you in regards to your writing career, that you would like to share with aspiring authors?
    I decided in January of 2015 that I would publish my first piece in January of 2016. Then, I did it. I’m not sure what lead to this change but suddenly writing wasn’t a hobby. It was my job and I treated it like that. I think goals, schedules, and having someone hold you accountable are the best things you can do to realize this particular dream.

Thanks so much for your great answers, Cameron!

To our Readers: If you want to know more, Cameron writes many of our blog posts here on Amphibian Authors, from time management when you have children to the ins-and-outs of marketing.

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