Interview with RITA Nominated Kelly Parra!
Kelly, how did you get started in the publishing business?
Creativity has always run through my blood. It wasn’t until I was home and expecting my first child that I took up reading Romance. I’ll always remember reading Nora Roberts’s BORN IN ICE…that hooked me on my path to becoming a faithful Romance reader and eventually writing. After joining RWA and writing short stories and failing miserably at contests, I became serious when I hooked up with two fabulous writers, Dianna Love and Tina Ferraro. From there it was finishing that book, learning the craft, and eventually querying agents, signing, and reaching that precious goal of selling!
For me, everything is a surprise when I first experience it. My biggest challenge came very quickly after selling a novel to the Bombshell line and having my Romantic Suspense not published after the line closed. My young adult sale came quickly after and with my spirits down, it was mentally difficult to finish my second book, but I pushed myself and GRAFFITI GIRL was turned in. When it was published it meant so much more to hold it in my hands. That’s why this nomination and my nomination for Young Adult Romance are such a surprise and both a wonderful honor.
What is the best part of being a novelist?
What’s the average day in the writer’s life look like for you? Are you scheduled and organized or are you more the “fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants” type?
What are your inspirations for your stories? Any tips and tricks for someone who is stuck?
Have you had a mentor, critique group or teacher that has helped you get where you are today? Have you been a mentor to someone else?
My cyber partner and most valuable player in my writing life is young adult author, Tina Ferraro (http://www.tinaferraro.com/). We hooked up through a critique service years ago and have been best buds ever since. We share our hard times and our triumphs and I could not ask for a better critique partner and friend.
The mentoring I’ve done has been through judging contests and doing my best to share my thoughts and experience on my Words of a Writer blog. This RWA conference I’ll be taking part in a workshop with Shelley Adina, Carol Culver and agent, Jennifer Jackson. Hopefully, I’ll be able to speak past shaking with nerves!
What does it mean to you to be nominated for a RITA award? How did you feel when you got the call? And what do you think the RITA means for the romance novel genre?
What are you wearing to the RITA Awards Ceremony in San Francisco? (LOL) Do you have the dress picked out? Any stories?
Are you preparing a speech in case you win?
I have not prepared a speech, and I may draft something, but the competition is so fierce for me it’s just been such a pleasure to be nominated! I never dreamed to be a finalist, but I’m always willing to take a chance.
Congratulations on your RITA nomination. Any last thoughts?
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