![]() ![]() I try to go in there a few hours in the afternoon before dinner, unless a thought really strikes me, then I run in my office, shut the door, and type away before the idea slips away. I try to close the door to my office and put up the “quiet- writing” sign, but that doesn’t always keep the interruptions at bay. It’s always noisy and busy, so.I just write whenever I can. LM: In a house full of kids and animals, there is really no such thing as the perfect writing environment. SPS: What are your perfect writing conditions, and how often do you write? I have two teenage boys that keep me busy, a part-time job at the local newspaper, and I keep busy participating in author signings whenever possible. I love the seasons here and the lack of heat. I am very happy here as it is quite similar in many ways to Bean Town. I’m not a desert person, especially after living in a city with classic architecture and history, but I didn’t have the opportunity to move until 2004 when I moved to Oregon. ![]() ![]() Leandra Martin: I am originally from the Boston area (which deep down I still consider my home), then moved to AZ where I stayed for 25 years. For any of our readers that haven’t come across your work previously, can you take a moment to tell us all a little about yourself? Self-Publisher’s Showcase: Today we are joined by Leandra Martin, author of The Tanith Prophecy. ![]()
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