TS: This is one of the most entertaining and humorous interviews that’s been my pleasure to do. Enjoy!
Q. Do you have a set time each day to write or do you write only when you are feeling creative?
A. We work 8-to-10 hours per day six days a week. We start in the morning even though we both hate mornings, and work until we’re called for dinner. Writing is a full-time job. If we only worked when the mood struck, we’d never get anything done. Discipline is everything for a serious writer. No excuses.
Q. What’s your best advice to other writers for overcoming procrastination?
A. Give it up or just buckle down and do it. You wouldn’t procrastinate going to a job where you worked for someone else – when you are your own boss, you must be even more disciplined.
Q. Do you ‘get lost’ in your writing and for how long?
A. It’s a bad day if we don’t get lost in our work. Getting lost means it’s going great. It can last for a couple hours to all day. We never know.
Q. Who or what is your “Muse” at the moment ? Continue reading “Two Authors, One Book…(part 2) My Interview with Thorne and Cross”