4/19/09

Interview with Susan May Warren

One of my all-time favorite authors is Susan May Warren. She’s also a former missionary, an awesome teacher, an incredible brainstormer, and just an amazing person all around. When I grow up, I want to be like her.

I asked Susan just a few questions to go along with the rest of the goodies from her Taming Rafe blog tour, so, without further ado, let me introduce the incredible Susan May Warren.

JW: As an author still trying to decide which genre is my favorite to write in, I find it interesting to see what the big-wigs do. So far, you’ve written in a couple different genres. Do you have a favorite? And are there any others you’d like to branch out to eventually?

SW: I’ve written in Romantic Suspense and Chick Lit. Next year, I’m branching out into more of mystery/thriller series with a PI named PJ Sugar, although it will have all the elements of a SMW novel – a strong heroine, a romance or two, suspense, intrigue and of course strong spiritual elements. I love writing Romantic suspense, so all my books will have varying degrees of suspense in them, even if it’s not the main theme.

JW: Tell me about your writing space and routine.

SW: I have my own office, overlooking our beautiful property in the north woods. I start work about 8am, and work until around 4pm, when the kids come home from school. I usually do email and other projects in the am, and write in the afternoon. And, I’m always listening to music – usually XM radio, the cinemagic station, or the message (Christian music).

JW: I can understand about doing other projects in the morning. My brain doesn’t wake up until lunch. Speaking of food…what are some of your favorites? Food, hobby, verse, whatever.

SW: Let’s see: Hot buttered popcorn topped with parmesan cheese, Romans 15:13, favorite phrase: "Lord, let me make a difference for you that is totally disproportionate to who I am" (John Piper). Hobby: Reading? *grin* Favorite current TV show: Friday Night LightsJW: Okay, I know you’re swamped, so just one more question for now. Or two, depending on how you look at it. Could you give us some words of advice?

SW: This world is not our home. It was never meant to satisfy us completely, but rather give us a foretaste of what is to come – heaven, eternity, joy. If you can spend your time on earth doing what you love to do, for the one you love, that’s an awesome thing. But even if you can’t, remembering that everything that happens is meant to push us into the arms of our Savior will help us not only stay upright, but run the race with focus and hope.

JW: Thanks so much, Susan. I appreciate the messages in each of your books and look forward to reading whatever you put out next!

If you haven’t read Susan’s books, put them on your must-read list! To learn more about Susan, check out her website at http://www.susanmaywarren.com. And if you’re an aspiring writer, check out Susan’s writing blog at http://www.mybooktherapy.com.

(Originally posted 3-7-08)

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