Bio
Ann Werner was born and raised in Baltimore Maryland, moved to Southern California in 1977, lived a few years near Sedona Arizona and now resides in Northern California. Along the way she has held a variety of jobs including bartender, cemetery plot salesperson, auto salesperson, actor and wine consultant, to name a very few. For seven and a half years she portrayed Eliana, maid to the evil Dimera family on Days of Our Lives. She is the author of the novel The People Next Door. She considers life to be a smorgasbord and intends to dine at the table for as long as she can.Facebook: Author Ann Werner / Twitter MsWerner
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Interview
When and why did you begin writing?
I have been writing for as long as I can remember. As a kid, I loved any English project that required writing. When I was a freshman in high school we were given an assignment to write our autobiographies. Just a simple paper wasn’t good enough for me. I found another student with artistic abilities and had her illustrate my pamphlet— no loose-leaf paper for me! I wrote articles for my school paper, I wrote for fun. I think the reason I love to write is because I love to read. My heroes have always been people who could take me out of my world and transport me to another using the power of the written word.
What was the hardest part of writing your book? What is the easiest?
That’s a tough question to answer. There are so many elements that go into writing a book and one never knows when the words will flow and when they’ll hit a wall. Sometimes things just won’t gel. In Dreams and Nightmares the character of Albert Crawford was a carryover from a novel I had begun and just couldn’t make it work. I kept on changing things to make it work and it wouldn’t come together but I loved that character. Then I had an epiphany, scrapped the idea altogether and started a new novel and Albert was perfect for it. In the book, I have my character Decker Jones, who is a writer, do the same thing. I think it’s fun to put little nuggets in a novel that are real personal events, just fictionalized.
For me, by far the most difficult part is once I finish writing it, to go back and go through it again—and again—and again! By the time any of my books are deemed ready to go, I’ve had to go through them at least five times. It’s mind boggling.
What music do you listen to while you write?
I don’t listen to music when I write. I find it distracting.
What inspires you?
All sorts of things. Sometimes I’ll see something on the news. Sometimes it’s just the sight of a stranger walking down the street. One of my as yet unpublished novels was inspired by a wedding. Sometimes it’s just a random thought. I read Stephen’s King’s book On Writing several years ago and he summed it up perfectly. I think “what if…?” and go from there.
Do you have any hidden talents?
I’m a pretty good actor. I spent a little over a decade seriously pursuing an acting career. I was a recurring character on Days of Our Lives for about seven and a half years. I can sing too – but I’m best in the shower when there’s no one around.
What are your current projects?
I’m doing a rewrite on a novel I wrote about ten years ago and hope to have it ready for publication by Christmas but that hope is fading fast – too much to do! But I think I can get it done by January and reach out to all those people who got Kindles for Christmas.
I also collaborate on and edit three blogs. My daughter, Kimberley Johnson, and I are partners in ARK Stories and we’ve published two non-fiction books. The blogs we’ve got up now will eventually be made into books. We just started one on moms: Mom! The Blog! We also have the Body and Self Image Blog, which has all sorts of great stories from people talking about how they feel about the skin they’re in. And we have the Here She Comes Blog, which is a collection of stories about the female sexual response.
What book are you reading now?
I’m poised to finish Andy McDermott’s Empire of Gold, will follow that with Cross Fire by James Patterson and have the new Stephen King as well as the last Repairman Jack book from F. Paul Wilson on the way.
Quick: Vampires or Shapeshifter?
Shapeshifter. They’re scarier to me and, quite frankly, I was never into vampires in the first place.
Do you have any advice for other writers?
Keep writing. Keep improving. And above all else, READ! If you’re not a reader, you‘ll never be a good writer.
Do you have anything specific that you want to say to your readers?
Giveaway
Blurb:
On what feels like the worst day of her life, instead of getting an expected marriage proposal, Decker Jones is dumped by her boyfriend of three years. Her heartbreak is tempered with joy when she receives the news that after ten long years of trying to get noticed, top literary agent Lillian Cardone has agreed to represent her, moving her a giant leap forward towards the dream of becoming a bestselling author.
Albert Crawford is a career bank robber who is planning to retire to live the good life in Mexico after pulling one last job. Things go horribly wrong when a bank guard is killed. Three time loser Albert is arrested and sent to spend the rest of his life in prison.
Two different people. Two different futures. Neither can image what the future holds.
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Awesome interview! I find music distracting too when I write! But lots of people love it! This is an awesome blog too. Thanks for the wonderful giveaway! New follower here from I Am A Reader, Not A Writer and All-Consuming Books blog hop. If you get a chance come stop by my blog for a visit! I'd love to have you!
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