EQ: Welcome to EQ! Tell us a little bit about yourself!
Kelley: Thank you for having me at EQ. I
am a multi-published author living in Arizona with my husband and dog. When I’m
not writing or editing, I enjoy photographing nature outside in my backyard and
going to the archery range.
EQ:Tell us a little bit about your most recent release.
Kelley: My most recent release is
Daughter of Night, a fantasy romance set in ancient Greece: Two
mortals are caught in the midst of the battle between the Titans and Olympian
gods.
I am inspired by the beauty of the world
around me—by the clouds, the sunsets, the moon, my backyard, the natural stones
and items I use to make crosses out of driftwood, my dog, my husband’s music.
All of this leads to ideas and motivation for my writing muse.
Pic #1 of Mike playing bass: My husband
inspires me with his music and his willingness to support what I love to do. I
like to listen to him play while I am writing.
Pic #2 of Loki: My dog inspires me to
let go and live in the moment and to take breaks from writing throughout the
day to recharge. He shows me that play is a good way to relax and refocus.
Pic #3 of Moon: The moon has a
spellbinding effect on me and is a regular feature in my stories with
otherworldly creatures and magic.
Pic #4 of one of my Crosses (Carnelian
Moon Cross): Working on my crosses helps to stimulate my creativity. I find
inspiration in the natural materials I work with.
Pic #5 of my Backyard: My backyard is
full of inspiration—filled with nature’s beauty and alive with animals that
entertain me. I just happened to capture this special moment of these two
hummingbirds together. It looks like the male is courting the female.
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4 comments:
Thanks for having me at EQ today. This was a fun interview to do since I have recently started taking pictures again after a long break.
Kelley, this was a fun interview to read. It sounds like you have your priorities straight, thanks to your hubby and Loki. I like to go to the dog beach at Lake Michigan and watch those dogs just let loose with fun.
Hi Jane, Dogs can teach us a lot about living in the moment, something I need to be reminded of all the time. Thanks for visiting and commenting.
Fun interview! Thanks, Kelley.
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