Writers on Wednesday: Susan Horsnell
Welcome back to Writers on Wednesday. This week, I am chatting with Susan Horsnell, author of a some wonderful romance novels, including the very sexy Capturing Charlie ...
Tell us a bit about yourself …
I grew up in
Sydney, the eldest of 5 children. My parents immigrated to Australia from
England in 1952 as £10
poms. Dad had met an Aussie when he was with the British Army in Kenya and
decided Australia was where he wanted to raise his family.
I was a Nurse
for 35 years, a good career considering I am married to a Naval Officer and we
have frequently moved around. It wasn’t difficult to find work in each city.
Tell us about your most recently
published book?
My most recent
publication is Capturing Charlie. A western romance set in the 1800s in Texas.
Yep, an Aussie who writes stories set in Texas. Charlie has been scorned by one
too many women and takes off to begin anew. He dreams of owning a ranch and
being surrounded by critters, alone. Until he meets Josephine’s Grandmother at
the wrong end of a bullet. As Josephine nurses him back to health, he finds she
has not only restored his body to health, but also his heart.
Tell us about the first time you were
published?
The first book
published was The Glenmore’s: Revenge. The first book of four in my series. I
was so proud of it and when I sold the first copy and then received a five star
review I was excited and humbled.
As writer, what has been your proudest
achievement so far?
My proudest
achievement was when Blind Acceptance was awarded a 4 1/2 * review and a
Crowned Heart Award for Excellence by Ind’Tale Magazine. It was then nominated
for a Rone award.
What books or writing projects are you
currently working on, if anything?
I am co-writing
a steamy romance set during the Vietnam War. It involves an Australian Nurse,
(using my experiences), a Musician, a Marine – badly injured in Vietnam and a
wealthy Hippie. It’s a great story. My co-writer is brilliant.
Which do you prefer? eBooks or Paper
Books? Why?
I love both. EBooks
because when we travel I can load heaps of books onto it and I’m not weighed
down. Paperbacks, because there is nothing like the feel and smell of a ‘real’
book.
Indie Publishing, or Traditional
Publishing?
Definitely
Indie. I can do almost everything a publisher can, I have total control and I
collect ALL the royalties.
Aside from your own books, of course,
what is one book that you feel everybody should read?
Gone With The
Wind. An absolute masterpiece in my opinion.
Finally … is there anything you would
like to say to your readers in Adelaide, Australia?
I have visited, and lived, during my husbands’ posting, in Adelaide. Ah,
Rundle Mall, shopping, churches and the exquisite beauty of the Adelaide Hills.
We holidayed there a year ago. Friendly people. Please give my books a read. I
really hope you enjoy them.
(I'm very much looking forward to your upcoming title, Susan ~ Kathryn.)
Links
Website where my books can be purchased:
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