Spring into Romance Blog Hop
Thank you to author, Michele Stegman for inviting me to participate in the blog hop. Check out Michele's blog and see her newest release, The Shrew That Tames.
Author Victoria Roder here to answer a few questions about my writing. Please visit my website to learn more about my books.
Question 1: What am I working on?
A romantic comedy with a working title of Wine, Friends and Murder. I wrote the amateur sleuth comedy mystery as a script and am currently rewriting it as a manuscript.
Question 2: How does my work differ from others of its genre?
My own natural sarcastic attitude shines through loud and clear in my characters. The banter between the co-workers thrown in the middle of a murder investigation is quick witted and sharp.
Question 3: Why do I write what I do?
I wish I only wrote in one genre. Instead, with the way my brain is wired I am all over the board. I write children's picture books, middle grade books, puzzle books, adult detective mystery, paranormal thrillers and devotions.
Question 4: How does my writing process work?
I jot down ideas on gum wrappers and napkins and sometime record ideas from dreams. Taking a ride on the motorcycle or the snowmobile helps me relax and work out plot lines.
Victoria Roder lives in Central Wisconsin with her husband and a house full of pets. She enjoys camping, hiking, shooting bow at targets and sitting by the fire. Victoria Roder is the author of paranormal thriller Haunting of Ingersull Penitentiary, action thriller Bolt Action, picture books An Important Job to Do: A Noah's Ark Tale and What if A Zebra Had Triangles?, Middle Grade Adventures Sled Dog Tales and The Curse of King Ramesses II teen puzzle book and devotion Directions For Life and inspirational pocket book on forgiveness It's Not You – It's Them.
So glad you could join us on the Spring into Romance blog hop!
ReplyDeleteThe range of your writing is staggering, Victoria! It must be a thrill to be able to write in so many different genres. I enjoyed your answers to the questions.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to any of your new books
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping in Michele, Matthew and Tealady. Looking forward to making a little more progress with my writing, but then again it gets nicer outside and our calender gets busier.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping in Michele, Matthew and Tealady. Looking forward to making a little more progress with my writing, but then again it gets nicer outside and our calender gets busier.
ReplyDeleteThey used to call James Brown "the hardest-working man in show business." But ol' Jimmy didn't hold a candle to you, Vicki -- you work in more genres and publish more books than anyone I know. You go.
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