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The Official Website of Author Chelle Cordero
Have you visited my Potpourri Parlor? I enjoy interviewing other authors and business people;.
I thought I might turn the tables, so to speak, and let my readers know a little more about me as well.
Using a random number generator and a list of interview questions from my editor, I’ve spent the last few weeks “interviewing” myself. I hope you have enjoyed getting to know me a little bit better.
In two paragraphs or less write your obituary.
Chelle Cordero lived a very good life full of adventure, some imagined, some exaggerated, but all thrilling. She leaves behind a loving family – husband, children, sister, nieces and nephews and spoiled pussycats – and she adored each one.
Chelle also leaves behind a huge cast of characters that she created for her novels. Each character had fully formed personalities and argued regularly with Chelle as she wrote their stories. It was one of Chelle’s final wishes that her book characters all be taken home to live happy and eternal lives in the minds of many, many readers.
Can you describe a typical writing day for you?
A typical writing day usually begins around 9:30 when I check my email, Facebook, Twitter and ,my blogs. By late morning – early afternoon I try to tackle deadline projects, do research, and hopefully have enough time to free-write and work on projects that are comfortably “down the road”. I usually sit with my laptop during the evening and check emails and social network sites again.
What would we find under your bed?
I think I would be scared to find out – lots of dust-bunnies, shoes that have gone MIA and probably some paperwork that got “filed” under there. If you are getting the impression that I hate housework you are correct. I need to sell LOTS of books so that one day I can afford a housekeeper (hint).
Thanks for taking the time to get to know me, hope I haven’t disappointed.
I guest blogged over at the fabulous
Lindsay’s Romantics blog
last week and told the story of
how I made the move to writing a paranormal
Karma Visited by Chelle Cordero
Do you believe in karma? Annie Furman has a gift that allows her, while she sleeps, to visit people in their time of need – but who will be there for her when she needs help? Undersheriff Dave Turner is investigating a series of home invasions and homicides. He has no idea that solving this case will lead him to the woman of his dreams.
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Do you believe in karma? Annie Furman has a gift that allows her, while she sleeps, to visit people in their time of need – but who will be there for her when she needs help? Undersheriff Dave Turner is investigating a series of home invasions and homicides. He has no idea that solving this case will lead him to the woman of his dreams.
Have you visited my Potpourri Parlor? I enjoy interviewing other authors and business people.
I thought I might turn the tables, so to speak, and let my readers know a little more about me as well.
Using a random number generator and a list of interview questions from my editor, I’ve been “interviewing” myself for a few weeks…
Has someone been instrumental in inspiring you as a writer?
I have been extremely fortunate through the years of being surrounded by supportive people. Starting in high school when I had a teacher named Daisy Aldan who encouraged creativity and through today with my family and my publisher. I’ve also known a terrific group of authors who have shared this writing life with me and bolstered me when I am down.
How did you start your writing career?
My very first published piece outside of school yearbooks and stuff was a news article about a young (16 yrs old) man who died while trying to help a mugging victim in the NYC subway system. Det. Hank Spallone (52nd pct) asked me to write up the article to accompany a posthumous ceremony in this teen’s honor; the article was printed in a Bronx weekly paper. I received no monetary payment but seeing my byline in print was a heady feeling. After that I dabbled but did not submit anything until many years later when I was expecting my first child. I connected with a few giveaway pubs and built a resume, eventually I found paying gigs and even better I found publishers for my novels.
What historical time period is your favorite? Why?
I like contemporary stories simply because I can relate to those best.
Would you like to submit a question for me to answer in a future post? Please send it to ChelleCordero@gmail.com and put “question” in the subject line.
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