Today's Q&A is the Wild Child Publishing Author Cherie Reich!
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Why did you start writing  and when did you decide to go professional? 
I started writing seriously in  January 2009 when I started my first novel. I roleplayed since October 1999, and  I had written some fan fiction and two original short stories (2005 and 2006).  In 2009, I sent my friend and fellow author Christine Rains a short story I  wrote. She suggested that I submit it. The story was accepted, and there was no  looking back from there. 
Do you write in more than  one genre? Which ones and which do you like the best?
Yes, I write more than one  genre. I tend to write horror, fantasy, and mystery, but I've branched out to  science fiction, romance, and general fiction. I sometimes have historical or  mythological elements in my writing as well. It'd be near impossible to  determine which genre I like the best. I do like adding fantastical elements  with a dash of suspense in forms of mystery and horror when I write. My fiction  also ranges from children's to adult. 
Do you read other authors'  books when you’re writing? If so, do you read the same genre or something  different?
Yes, I do read while writing,  not technically simultaneously, though. I am a book blogger and reviewer at my  blog Surrounded by Books Reviews (http://surroundedbybooksreviews.blogspot.com). Authors send me books to review in all different types  of genres. Sometimes I read in the genre I'm currently writing in, such as Young  Adult. Other times, I don't. I find it very important to read as a writer. You  learn about the craft by reading others. Sometimes I find I have to be a bit  careful reading some authors' works. If they have such a strong voice, it can be  difficult to get back into your own writing. Yet, sometimes it helps when you're  stuck to read something else.
What is the most difficult  part of the entire writing process for you? Queries, pitches,  editing..etc.
Writing isn't easy, especially  writing well. I have more ideas than time to write. As an editor, I feel more  comfortable editing my own work, although I always have my critique partners  look for things I might miss, particularly story-wise. I think the hardest thing  is querying and pitching. You figure out your book, write it, work hard to edit  and polish it. Then you have to craft something interesting that tells what your  book is about in a wow factor with the hope an agent or publisher feels the same  about your book as you do. It's intimidating. I haven't had a work ready quite  yet to query, but soon, very soon. I'll find out if I can pass that difficult  part.
Bio:  Cherie Reich is a writer, freelance editor,  and library assistant living in Virginia. Her works have appeared in various  magazines and anthologies, and her horror ebook Once Upon a December  Nightmare is published by Wild Child Publishing. She is a member of Valley  Writers and the Virginia Writers Club and placed third in Roanoke Valley's Big  Read writing contest.
They were only going out to dinner and a movie.
But when their plans go astray, friends Cassie, Mary, Denise, and James decide to take a detour down a lonely mountain road. A felled tree blocks their passage and forces them to turn around in a clearing containing a disturbing arrangement of four deer carcasses.
Their truck breaks down, their cell phones don't work, and they must brave the cold December air, nightfall, and a long hike. Yet this is the least of their troubles. Tension runs high between the four young friends…and they are not alone. Each step brings them closer to safety, but will they make it to the main road alive?
But when their plans go astray, friends Cassie, Mary, Denise, and James decide to take a detour down a lonely mountain road. A felled tree blocks their passage and forces them to turn around in a clearing containing a disturbing arrangement of four deer carcasses.
Their truck breaks down, their cell phones don't work, and they must brave the cold December air, nightfall, and a long hike. Yet this is the least of their troubles. Tension runs high between the four young friends…and they are not alone. Each step brings them closer to safety, but will they make it to the main road alive?
Social media & Web  links: 
Website: http://cheriereich.webs.com
Facebook Author Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/#!/authorcheriereich  
Twitter:  http://twitter.com/#!/bookworm0753  

11 comments:
Thanks so much, Jenn, for having me!
Great interview!
Nice interview. Creepy sounding book. Have you read Dan Wells' "I Am Not a Serial Killer" series? Compelling.
Thanks for participating Cherie!! And thanks for stopping by Christine!
Hi Donna! Thanks for checking out the interview!
Thanks for dropping by to read my interview and visit Jenn's blog. Donna, I've heard of "I am Not a Serial Killer" series, but I haven't read any yet. I need to keep them in mind. :)
Great interview! Your answer to the last question was spot on. :)
Great interview! I love the touches of fantasy in mysteries. :)
Great interview, Cherie! Pitching is tough. But I share your issue with more ideas than time time to write! At least we'll never get bored=)
Cool interview. Cherie is awesome! I think its hard for any writer to stick to one genre. ;)
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