Writers on Wednesday: Ann Herrick
Welcome back to Writers on Wednesday. This week I put my questions to YA novelist Ann Herrick ...
Tell me a bit about yourself …
I grew up in
Connecticut, where I graduated from The Morgan School and Quinnipiac University.
I now live in Oregon with my husband, who was my high-school sweetheart.
Our wonderful daughter is grown, married and gainfully employed as an
advertising copywriter, and has given us our only grand-dog, Puff, a
bloodhound-rottweiller-beagle mix and six grand-kitties. While I miss the
East Coast, especially houses built before 1900, I enjoy the green valleys,
fresh air and low humidity in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. I love
cats, walking, the Oregon Ducks and working in my back yard. In addition
to stories and books for children and young adults, I also write copy for
humorous and conventional greeting cards.
Tell us about your most recently
published book?
Life, Love, and Surviving High School is pretty much about, well, the stress
of high- school. The main character would like to skip ahead to her early
twenties and not have to deal with her first date, first kiss, her driver's
test, taking the SATs, filling out all those college applications, etc. Except
she discovers that if she did that she’ll miss out on many of the important
aspects of life (guys, just as one not-so-minor example). She has managed to
stay BFF with her three best friends and doesn't need to share in her friends'
spotlight. She's happy to follow along in the shadows, as long as she's not
totally cast aside. When she secretly lusts after Brent, Claire's boyfriend,
and then Claire makes Becca an offer about Brent that she can't resist, that
changes everything.
Tell us about the first time you were
published?
My first
publication was actually a greeting-card idea. I then had two short stories
that were accepted and came out at almost the same time. One was “The Chocolate
Day,” for young kids in a magazine called Trails and the other was for older
readers, a story called “What Are Friends For?” in ‘Teen magazine.
As writer, what has been your proudest
achievement so far?
Just getting
published in any way, shape or form feels like a major accomplishment! I think
getting my second book published (The
Perfect Guy, first published by Bantam and now available from Books We
Love, Ltd.) was major to me, because
it was my second book, so I felt as if my having my first book published was
not a fluke!
What books or writing projects are you
currently working on, if anything?
I’m working on
my next young adult novel. I don’t talk about what I’m writing while I’m
writing it, because so much changes along the way. So stay tuned!
Which do you prefer? eBooks or Paper
Books? Why?
I like both and
I buy both. I like paper books because of the way the pages feel and because I
see the cover each time I pick up the book. I like the convenience of ebooks. I
can load up to something like 2,000 books on my ereader, and I can buy a book
and get it downloaded any time of day or night in 60 seconds. So I’m never
without something to read.
Indie Publishing, or Traditional
Publishing?
Both have
their pluses. Tradtional publishing is backed with more money and to some
extent with more publicity. Indie books allow the author a lot more flexibility.
For example, indies can mix and combine genres, be longer or shorter than
usual.
Aside from your own books, of course,
what is one book that you feel everybody should read?
Wow, it’s hard
to select just one book, because people’s tastes are so different. So, let’s
say I highly recommend Pride and
Prejudice. The development of characters, the dialogue, the wit are such
fine aspects of wonderful writing.
Finally … is there anything you would
like to say to your readers in Adelaide, Australia?
Since some of my
print books have been published in Australia and since ebooks are available
worldwide, I’ll assume that I actually have some readers in Adelaide. To them I say, I’d love
to visit your town some day and I hope you enjoy my books!
Links
My Amazon Author Page (where you can
purchase my books):
My Web Site: http://annherrickauthor.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ann.herrick
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ann_herrick
Comments
Great interview. Nice to learn more about you. Someone mentioned Adelaide, well I come from good old Melbourne, and you didn't give us a mention, boo hoo. Adelaide is a lovely city, I have been there several times.
Regards
Margaret
Melbourne is a great city. In fact, I set one of my novels, Behind the Scenes there :-)