Guest Author: Rachel Van Dyken
Now, lots of authors are interactive with their readers, but I don't think I've ever seen such a wide variety of interaction opportunities as there are if you join my guest's "Elite Lounge". There you'll receive lifestyle advice, information about books and even have a chance to add your input to her books and have your name included in the back. Just visit the website and check out "Elite Lounge" and see for yourselves what I mean.
Among
her series are the “Eagle Elite Series” and “Ruin Series” and it was very
exciting to know that her title “The Matchmaker’s Playbook” was picked up by
Passionflix. (I think I now need to create a TBW (To be watched) list as well
as having my TBR (To be Read pile!))
I’m
very excited to welcome Rachel Van Dyken to the blog today!!
Thanks for joining me, Rachel.
This post falls neatly between your two releases. First, can you tell us about next
two releases (ALL STARS FALL released March 12th and RISKY PLAY
is to be released on my birthday, March 19th!) and whether either or
both of them posed any particular challenges to you as you wrote them?
Happy
early birthday!!
ALL STARS FALL was one of my first tries doing a single dad
romance and I ended up falling in LOVE with it in a huge way, it's a rock star
romance that I think will have readers swooning and it's a stand alone. Risky
Play releases soon after that, it's truly one of my favorite books I've ever
written. It's a sports romance about a European soccer star who has a one night
stand with a wine heiress only to come home to tragedy and realize she's
working for him. It's a really fun enemies to lovers with lots of snappy
dialogue.
From your point of view, what are
the upsides and downsides to being a full-time author?
Haha this
is a good day to ask that question. I've been putting in solid twelve hour work
days because I had to re-write a book my publisher wasn't super excited about.
The upside is that I get to make my own schedule and that I truly love what I
do. The downside is people assume it’s the amazingly glamorous life where you
sit at home, sip coffee, drink wine, and that books just happen.
I answer
all my own social media on top of writing, it can get very overwhelming to say
the least.
We definitely need to be disciplined as writers and there seems to be so much to do besides writing the book!!
Because I
write very dialogue heavy vs heavy inner narrative, it wasn't that difficult
for them to produce a script. They basically just did a copy and paste of the
dialogue with the inner narrative of Ian and then had me cut out around 35
pages of it. That was the hard part, I loved the script but I was like the more
I cut out the more of a horrible person he sounds like.
It was Tosca (the
directors) idea to break the fourth wall so that Ian (Nick Bateman) would talk
to the camera and to himself, it ended up working out perfectly and naturally
Nick nailed it.
It must've been so rewarding, not to mention exciting, to see the book come to life on the screen, even if you did need to cut some of it. I think it's something all authors face and why so many fans say they always read the books before they watch the movies.
If RISKY PLAY was released as a
movie, which actors would you love to cast in the leading roles?
OH wow
good question! I say Douglas Booth as Slade and maybe Anna Kendrick as Mack
;)
What’s next for you
as an author?
Right now
I’m working on my next mafia book, DEBASE, and having a super fun time with
that one, the mafia books always center me and I'm needing that in a huge way
after the rewrite ;)
Good luck with DEBASE and thanks
again for being on the blog, Rachel. I’m also a signing author at the NOLA
Booklovers Convention in May and I’m hoping to be able to find you there and
say “Hi” in person!
Thanks
for having me!!
For
more information about Rachel, please visit her website: http://www.rachelvandykenauthor.com
I
hope you’ve enjoyed your visit to the Quick Author Quizzing Blogspot today and
that you’ll join me next week as my guest author, Julia London answers five
quick questions.
Until then, I hope you'll check out Rachel's webpage and enjoy her books as much as I do.
Happy Reading!
Best
wishes,
Alyssa
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