Interview with Melinda Skye, Author of Misdirection

The amazing and talented Melinda Skye is here with me today to answer some questions about herself and about her brand-spanking-new release, Misdirection. She and I are great friends, critique partners, and writing partners, so I’m a little biased, but I think she’s made of awesome. Here, decide for yourself!

Have you always been a writer? What was the first story you wrote?

I haven’t always been a writer. In fact, I distinctly remember being annoyed at the creative writing portion of my 9th grade English class where we had to write a story. Gasp! Come up with my own ideas?  Never! I pretty much yoinked a story idea from a comic strip and called it good.  The idea of writing wasn’t super appealing.  I’ve always been a reader, though. I love books and eventually I came around to the idea of writing.

In my freshman year of college, I wrote a couple angsty things about darkness and loneliness which were absolute drivel, I’m pretty sure. Thankfully they’ve been lost to the annals of time and therefore can’t be dug up to prove just how obnoxious I was back then.  Misdirection is really the first time I wrote anything of length, at least as far as I can remember.  Oh, no, wait. For that same 9th grade English class, we had to write children’s stories, which an art class illustrated for us.  Mine was “Sally Sue’s Silly Wish.” It was pretty much all kinds of awesome and not plagiarized from anything.  :) Since Misdirection, however, I’ve written a bunch of other things. I guess once I figured out how much fun writing was, then it was worth doing.

Your acknowledgements in the front of Misdirection are pretty interesting. I noticed you thanked your beautiful and charming critique partner, Sonja Foust (ahem), but also that you mentioned Gretchen Moon and Willamette University. What did a professor and a college have to do with this book?

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Once Upon a Time, My Best Friend Wrote a Book

Once upon a time, a girl decided she wanted to be a romance author, so she joined her local RWA chapter and immediately found a critique partner. She and the critique partner exchanged manuscripts. She had a reunion story contemporary and the critique partner had an awesome suspense/espionage thriller.

They became friends even outside of their critique group and were soon nearly inseparable.

A few years later, the critique partner moved to a land far, far away, but the two remained close, even working together on a writing project.

And, eight years later, that critique partner’s awesome suspense/espionage thriller was published, and they all lived happily ever after!

Ok, well, she’ll live more happily ever after if you buy her awesome suspense/espionage thriller. And you’re in luck, because it’s out today! It’s called Misdirection, and you’re going to love it. This mysterious critique partner? Why it’s the indubitable Melinda Skye, of course.

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My Current Obsessions

Ok, well, you all know that I don’t really have the energy to obsess about anything, but this is as close as I get. Here are my obsessions (or, um, things that I like a little more than other things) currently:

Zumba

So much fun! It’s like you’re not even working out. I got a LivingSocial deal for Tease Fitness in Durham. They’re a women’s “boutique” fitness facility, which, near as I can tell, means they’re in kind of a crappy, low-rent building with sucky air conditioning, but their classes are super duper cheap even without the LivingSocial deal, and I’ll probably keep coming back for Zumba at least. It’s Latin flair aerobics without all the yelled instructions, which is nice. (No more, “Come on, ladies! Feel the BURN!”) You just follow the teacher and move, and in an hour you’ve sweated through all your clothes and burned a bajillion calories.

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