BookEnds Author Speed Date
Name (the one you’re published under): Christie Craig/C. C. Hunter or “hey you.”
Speed date Bio (one or two lines): When Christie Craig isn’t sipping wine and telling a joke, she writes humorous romantic suspense for Grand Central and young adult paranormal romances for St. Martin’s Griffin as C. C. Hunter. (Is that longer than two lines? Sorry, I’m Southern, and long-winded. Plus, math was never my best subject.)
Web Link: www.christie-craig.com and www.cchunterbooks.com
Next Book, pub date: Born at Midnight, March 29th (C. C. Hunter) and Don’t Mess With Texas, August 23rd (Christie Craig)
Agent: What’s her name . . . Oh, yeah, Kim Lionetti. (Did I spell that right?)
About Me
Real Name or Pseudonym: Christie Craig is my real name. C. C. Hunter is a pseudonym.
Currently Reading: Unearthly by Cynthia Hand
Next on Your Reading List: Falling Under by Gwen Hayes
Facebook or Twitter (include account name): ChristieCraigFans and @Christie_Craig, plus CCHunterFans and @CCHunterBooks
Three authors living or dead you would want to have dinner with: Janet Evanovich (because people keep comparing my Christie Craig books to hers), E. B. White (he wrote my favorite children’s book, Charlotte’s Web), and Stephenie Meyer (so I could ask her why Bella chose Edward).
Jet-setter or armchair traveler: Jet-setter, love to travel. I’ve visited China, France, South America and almost all the U.S. And I’m just getting started.
Glass ½ full or ½ empty: The glass is always half full. If you want to make it as a writer, you have to keep going in spite of the hurdles, so having a positive outlook is essential to success.
Tea or Coffee: Coffee with cream, please. I’m waiting . . . where is it?
Live to write or Write to live: Both. Wouldn’t stop, couldn’t stop, can’t stop.
About My Writing
When (time of day) I write: 7 a.m. – whenever. I’m bad about writing ten or more hours a day, especially when I’m on a deadline.
Writing soundtrack: None. Shh, silence, please. I can’t write with music if it has lyrics.
Character Inspirations: I steal from the world, from my own personal experiences and waitresses who wait on me. All is fair in the author’s world.
Plot Inspirations: What ifs. Anything that makes me stop and think. Imagine me, sipping coffee, looking out my office window. A garbage truck roars down my street. What if the thing that had the garbageman looking so hard into the neighbor’s garbage can was a human head? Did my neighbor kill his wife? You know, I’ve always thought he was a Colombian drug lord. But wait! (Flipping into my paranormal mode of thinking.) What if the garbageman’s not really a garbageman but a rogue vampire? And my Colombian drug lord neighbor is really a werewolf . . . Oh yeah, oh yeah, this is going to work.
Setting Inspirations: Sunsets, sunrises, the moon, the Waffle House. Put me somewhere and I’ll find something in that setting that inspires me to write about it.
Plotter (carefully plot books) or Pantser (write from the seat of my pants): Complete pantser. Even my synopses go to my editors with sentences that read, “I don’t know who the villain is right now, but it will be the least likely person the reader expects.”
Thanks for the interview, guys. Signing off, going to stand by the window and watch the garbagemen a while.
10 comments:
Great interview! I like my glass half full too. LOL Congratulations again on the new YA and Best of luck, girl!
Didn't know you were writing YA, Christie. Will be picking up Born at Midnight next week!
Hi, Melissa. Thanks and I appreciate you popping in to say hello.
CC
Hi L.j.
Yup, can't seem to help myself. And I hope you enjoy BAM. I'm so excited about it being out.
CC
Hey you! Congrats on the upcoming release.
Hi Rita,
Thanks girl.
CC
Christie/CC,
Congratulations to you!
Have both Born at Midnight and Don't Mess With Texas "pre-ordered" with Amazon and can't wait to read both!!
The CC Hunter website is awesome.
You go girl!
Caroljane
Hi Caroljane,
Thanks. I can't wait to see Born at Midnight on the bookshelves. Writing for two houses makes for a lot of work, but I love it.
CC
Love this interview! Looks like I'm about to go on a C.C. Hunter binge now.
Sheesh...I almost missed this! Can't wait to see you in LA, Christie! Why is it whenever I read what you write, I hear it in Texan?
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