Home Literature Stories Movies Games Comics Blogs News Discussion Forum Art Gallery
  Science Fiction and Fantasy News
BookStore BookBlogger Connection (08-10)
Amazing Stories Relaunch Prelaunch Issue Published (08-10)
Locus 2012 Award Winners (06-17)
EDGE-LIT 2012: Full line up confirmed (06-07)

Official sffworld Reviews
Rogue Clone by Steven L. Kent (05-25 - Book)
The Blue Blazes by Chuck Wendig (05-21 - Book)
The Wisdom of the Shire by Noble Smith (05-17 - Book)
The Tyrant's Law by Daniel Abraham (05-04 - Book)


Author

Site Index

Interview    Bookmark and Share

Interview with Maria Osbourne Perry


(2002-08-16)


Q: For someone who has not read your books yet, how would you describe them?

A: I write a lot of genres. Erotic Dreams And Satin Sheets is, despite the unlikely title, a collection of short stories of a different genres, some, of course, with erotic elements. Overall the collection contains a lot of dark themes. My new novel, Ravished Wings, just released by Zumaya Publications, is straight erotic fantasy, however. An adult fairy tale romance with a little sword & sorcery.

Q: Do you follow a strict outline when you write, or does the story "flow"?

A: Well, when an idea first comes it just flows. I let it have its way for a time, until I go to write it down. That's when I have to take control of the issues going on to make everything coherent for readers.

Q: Can you tell us a bit about your future plans?

A: I've started a sequel to Ravished Wings, and there's a story involving voodoo that's on the backburner.

Q: What did you like to read when you were a child?

A: I know this sounds awful nerdy, but I loved the encyclopedia! Along with that I was pretty well addicted to Edgar Allen Poe.

Q: When did you first know that you wanted to be a writer?

A: Quite young, actually. I'd write little stories down on plain paper, which I also "illustrated", and these my mom would bind together. I simply loved creating little worlds and characters of my own.

Q: What areas or challenges lie ahead for you in writing?

A: Like most authors I'd like to get more notice, of course! Erotica, whether by overall theme or just elements, turns a lot of critics away. Another challenge is setting the time aside for myself. I love spending time with my children and husband, too; often the writing just has to wait until the kids are napping and my beloved is at work. I'm also trying to hone my battle and male confrontation descriptions.

Q: What has the Internet meant for you as an author?

A: If it wasn't for the opportunities via the net I doubt I'd be published yet. Submitting chapters to the "big boys" was going nowhere; they either weren't interested or if they were, wanted me to change my manuscripts to make them more standardized. But with the breakthroughs in Internet publishing the avenues truly opened up. I found publishers who want more than formula romance or manuscripts that just copycat those by the biggest money-making writers. These "new-fangled" publishers seek fresh ideas for the evolving tastes of readers. Its a lot like radio of the early fifties, when a thing called rock-n-roll was considered nothing more than a splash-in-the-pan fad. The record industry wanted to hang on to the tried-and-true money makers; but all that was swept away with the changing tide of popular tastes. And this is how I see the literary scene today. The readers want more available, they want variety, they want their intellect challenged, and I feel this the internet publishing industry has addressed where the old industry publishing houses have consciously failed.

Bookmark and Share

Latest Interviews
Sponsor ads
Interview with Robert Dinsdale
01-11 - Literature
Interview with John Birmingham
01-11 - Literature
Interview with R.T. Kaelin
12-17 - Literature
Interview with Sarah Chorn (Part 2)
12-13 - Literature
Interview with Sarah Chorn (Part 1)
12-12 - Literature
Interview with Andrea Johnson and Elizabeth Campbell
09-10 - Literature
Interview with Steven Erikson
07-25 - Literature
Interview with Kerry Tolan
07-18 - Literature
Interview with Samit Basu
07-02 - Literature

05-02 - Literature

 

Latest

Rogue Clone by Steven L. Kent
05-25 - Book Review
The Blue Blazes by Chuck Wendig
05-21 - Book Review
The Wisdom of the Shire by Noble Smith
05-17 - Book Review

05-10 - News
The Tyrant's Law by Daniel Abraham
05-04 - Book Review
Galaxy's Edge 1 by Mike Resnick
04-28 - Book Review
Poison by Sarah Pinborough
04-21 - Book Review
Bullington, Beukes and Bacigalupi event
04-19 - News
The City by Stella Gemmell
04-17 - Book Review
Promise of Blood by Brian McClellan
04-15 - Book Review
Tarnished Knight by Jack Campbell
04-09 - Book Review
Frank Hampson: Tomorrow Revisited by Alastair Crompton
04-07 - Book Review
The Forever Knight by John Marco
04-01 - Book Review
Book of Sith - Secrets from the Dark Side by Daniel Wallace
03-31 - Book Review
NOS4R2 by Joe Hill
03-25 - Book Review
Fade to Black by Francis Knight
03-13 - Book Review
The Clone Republic by Steven L. Kent
03-12 - Book Review
The Burn Zone by James K. Decker
03-06 - Book Review
A Conspiracy of Alchemists by Liesel Schwarz
03-04 - Book Review
Blood's Pride by Evie Manieri
02-28 - Book Review
Excerpt: River of Stars by Guy Gavriel Kay
02-27 - Article
Tales of Majipoor by Robert Silverberg
02-24 - Book Review
American Elsewhere by Robert Jackson Bennett
02-20 - Book Review
Evie Manieri Guest Post
02-19 - Article
The Grim Company by Luke Scull
02-17 - Book Review
Red Planet by Robert A. Heinlein
02-11 - Book Review
Amazing Stories Announces First Piece of New Fiction
02-11 - News
Ex-Heroes Excerpt
02-06 - Article
Ex-Heroes Excerpt
02-06 - Article
The Emperor of all Things by Paul Witcover
02-03 - Book Review

New Forum Posts




About - Advertising - Contact us - RSS - For Authors & Publishers - Contribute / Submit - Privacy Policy - Community Login
Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use. The contents of this webpage are copyright © 1997-2011 sffworld.com. All Rights Reserved.