Q &A with Shana Burton, Author of #Flawbulous
1. Tell us all about you, the author.
In addition to being an author, I'm a
Christian, educator, mother, friend, sister, and occasionally someone's
girlfriend. I'm an author because that's the only thing I know how to be. I
have no other employable skills aside from writing and teaching, and I don't
particularly enjoy teaching.
2. How long have you been writing and what has the experience been like for you?
I've been writing for as long as I've been able to
hold a pencil! The writing experience has been easy. Writing comes naturally to
me, like breathing. It's the selling, promotion, and business side to
publishing that's a challenge. If I could just write and hit "send"
on my laptop and let the book sell itself, I'd be a happy camper!
3. We like to show support to those who motivate, support, and push us. Please identify any of the people who have helped you on your journey to become a writer.
So many people to thank for that! My mom, of course,
for supporting me in everything I do. My fellow writer chicks Crystal, Traci,
and Latravius keep me honest with the writing craft and aren't afraid to tell
me when I've written something that sucks. I'm also cool with a lot of authors
who keep me motivated and inspired to keep writing.
4. What is your writing process like and how did you come up with your style of writing?
Generally, a guy I'm dating, a co-worker, or a
friend does something unfathomable or pisses me off and then I go write a book
about it. That's honestly my process! I wish it was more contrived and detailed
so I could dazzle you with my ingenuity. Unfortunately, that's pretty much it.
5. Do you write full time or part time?
I'm always writing, so it's full time in that sense,
but I still work so it's part-time from a financial prospective.
6. How do you come up with the titles for your books? What about the character names?
I get inspiration for titles from everywhere-- song
lyrics, cliches, scriptures. I had to be a little more creative with the Flaws series
since the titles had to have the word "flaw" in them somewhere.
The English teacher in me likes to use symbolism
with my characters' names. The names always reveal something about them.
"Vashti Hunter" was on the prowl for a man. "Sullivan Webb"
is always tangled in her web of lies. "Kina Battle" is always in some
sort of fight, be it external or internal. If I base a character around someone
I know, I try to use a derivative of that person's name.
7. What motivates you to write?
Not liking my day job is a big motivating factor.
Plus, once the characters in my head start talking, there's no stopping them
until I write. At that point, it's either write or go crazy. I also get great
fulfillment in telling stories that make people think, laugh, and feel or just
escape whatever is going on in their lives for a few pages.
8. How does writing affect every other area of your life?
It definitely affects my friendships and
relationships. My friends are scared to tell me things now and preference
statements with, "Now, Shana, don't put this in one of your
books!" Guys are often very fearful of ending up characterized in a book,
which is good because it makes them act right. Aside from that, it doesn't
affect too much. I'm still very much the same person I was before the books.
The only difference is that you can Google me now!
9. Tell us about your book(s) in as many words as you'd like.
My books are about how ordinary people deal with
extraordinary circumstances. I like to take those things that people swear
they'd never do-- be it cheat on a spouse, betray a best friend, compromise
principles for money-- and put my characters in those circumstances. You rarely
find "good" characters in my books. They have layers, they're
complicated, and they're messy, just like all of us. The reality is that
we're all one bad decision away from self-destruction and are saved by grace.
That's the message in all of my books.
About the Book
Has there ever been a time when
you did the one thing you swore you’d never do?
For fabulously flawed friends
Lawson, Sullivan, Kina, Angel, and Reginell, that time is now! When Lawson is
pushed against the wall, she fights back by betraying those closest to her. A
split decision changes Sullivan’s fate and family dynamics forever. Kina is
searching for love again but finds it in all the wrong places. Happiness is
finally within Angel’s reach, but another woman may cause it to slip through
her fingers once again. Reginell has made her share of mistakes in the past,
but she never thought trusting her sister would be one of them until now.
All of the lies, drama, love,
fights, and prayers have led to this moment. Join the ladies for one last ride
in this critically-acclaimed book series!
About the Author
Shana
Burton is the bestselling author of Suddenly Single, First Comes Love, Catt Chasin’, Flaws and All, Flaw Less, Flawfully Wedded Wives,
and a memoir, Note to Self: The Diary of a Divorcee. The two-time Georgia
Author of the Year nominee is also an educator and resides in Georgia.
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1 Comments:
amazing, amazing interview of this wonderful lady. i love seeing content like this because it inspires me. lots of love from england and my grand mum says hi too :)
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