First up, is China Ball!
China Ball is the author of four novels with her fifth book
to be released in March 2013. China released
her debut novel Eleven Months of Hell in 2008.
China Ball was invited by the NAACP Image Awards to participate as a
nominee for best debut novel in the 2009 Awards show and was invited back for
her second and third novels. China Ball
hails from Richmond, Virginia, served the United States Navy for 9 ½ years,
received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism/Public Relations from
Norfolk State University. She went on to
receive her Master of Science degree in Public Administration. She resides in the Washington, DC
metropolitan area with her fiancé and son.
4. What aspect
of writing do you like most and what part of it do you like least?
Hi China! Thanks so much for agreeing
to interview with me, I really appreciate your time and I'm sure the readers
do, too! Let's jump right in with questions.
1.
What
prompted you to write your first book, and looking back, if there was one thing
you could change about that book what would it be, if any?
I come from a family of story tellers who loved
to read. I began writing when I was three years old when my mother gave
me a piece of paper and a crayon to entertain me, and it was love at first
sight. I use to tell my fiancé several stories of my life experiences and
he prodded me into writing my first book. He felt it would be a story to
benefit people who had gone through what my story entailed. The one thing
I would change is one chapter that was 41 pages. I would have shorten it
or make it into 2 or 3 chapters.
2. The current climate in the publishing industry
is very precarious and filled with lots of changes. What do you see as the
biggest change in the industry since you published your first book?
When I first published my first book, there were
a plethora of book events to market and sell your book and readers were anxious
to get new books. The biggest change came when the e-book was introduced
to the market. It took off by storm and now readers would much rather
read their books electronically for the convenience rather than taking a book.
3. You've published five books in five years,
which is a major accomplishment. How do you balance your time so you can write,
market, promote, and publish your books?
Writing is my passion. Writing relieves my
stress and lets me express the things I’ve thought and imagined. On days
when it has been especially challenging, my relief comes from writing.
Sometimes I use my lunch break to write, I take mini vacations to write, and on
the weekends or my days off I market and promote my books.
As most authors would say, I love the writing
and creating. What I like least is the business side, invoicing, and
competition with other authors for the readers’ attention.
5.
There's
a saying, "I wish I knew then what I know now." As it relates to
publishing, what is one thing you know now that you wish you had known when you
started your literary career?
I wish I had known the publishing industry was
going to suffer as the years moved on.
6. Are you working on any new projects? If so,
please do share!
My next novel to be released in March 2013 is the
sequel to my fourth book I AM Vanessa, which is titled No Analysis
Needed. I am currently working on Tessa Don’t Take No Mess which
will be released in September 2013.
7. Thanks so much for your time, China! I'm sure
readers and writers alike will benefit from your insight after reading this
interview. Please tell the readers how they can find out more about you and
your books?
Readers and interested people can visit my
website at http://www.chinaballauthor.com/.
I welcome them to visit and join me on Facebook and Twitter. My books can
be purchased on Amazon, Amazon Kindle, Nook , Smashwords and my website.
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