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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Rumors of My Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated

It’s that awkward time when I know I have neglected my blog, I would like to come back, but I don’t know if I should just pretend I wasn’t MIA for a few weeks and resume my regular posting schedule without fanfare, or apologize to you all for depriving you of the joy of my posting and swear that I have returned to stop your pain. The latter seems more than a little stuck up, but the former just doesn’t sit right, so here’s my awkward apology-slash-announcement of my imminent return:

Um, sorry. I’m back now.

Shooting Stars Playlist

Guess what? Shooting Stars is now available in PDF format! Yay! That means that you can buy it and put it just about anywhere where you read eBooks, so go ahead and download it!

In honor of its newfound PDF-iness, I’m posting the playlist today that I listened to when I was writing Shooting Stars. Desperado kind of became the theme song for the whole book, so I put that one last, but other than that, it’s not really in any particular order, except that Supermodel goes with the prologue. Hope you enjoy it!

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