I'm in two places at once today - at Book Binge we're discussing things I've learned while Writing A Series, and over at RR@H Novel Thoughts & Book Talk, it's all about Loving Alpha Heroes (I'm having trouble posting over on this one, but I'm around!). Come, join me!
I've also got a reader interview for your today (if you want to join in these interviews, the details are here). Today's interview is the lovely Iswari!!
1. Tell us a bit about yourself.
My name is Iswari and I live in Houston, Texas. I was born in Mumbai, India and came to Colorado when I was 2. I got married at the age of 19 to my husband in the typical Indian way with the whole fire sacrifice and everything - and in the mid summer no less! I lived there up until about 6 years ago when we moved to Houston due to my husband's job at Halliburton. I currently work for National Oilwell Varco, a drilling supply company. Now I absolutely love Houston and cannot image going back!
2. Are you a hoarder or do you give your books away?
I am kind of picky and choosy with my books when it comes to hoarding them or giving them away. If I read it and it and was so so for me, I will turn around and try to sell it on eBay or something. Others, I will automatically go and put in my special cabinet in my closet just for the books that are always going to be with me. I defintely have the Psy/Changeling series in there *g*, J.R. Ward's BDB series, Marjorie Liu's Dirk & Steele series and Kresley Cole's IAD series.
3. What author might tempt you into turning stalker?
Stalker behavior? I don't think I have ever gotten to that point about an author...atleast not yet!
4. How susceptible are you to chocolate?
I am moody about chocolate. There are days when I can eat a whole bar and others when I look at it like it is some foreign piece of crap that is totally bad for you. Go figure.
5. Favorite book? Why?
A book by Heather Graham called "A Pirate's Pleasure." The historical detail and the plot and love story are just superb. I always turn to that book when I want to remember what a good old fashioned romance is all about.
6. If you knew you were going to be stuck on a desert island, what three things would you take with you?
I would take my husband (because he is always resourceful), a radio (because I have to listen to music), and an endless supply of paper and pens so that I could write.
7. What did you eat for breakfast?
I had banana bread flavored oatmeal.
8. How many books in your current to-be-read pile?
Everything that I keep in my special cabinet is a potential re-read for me.
9. Describe your idea of a perfect hero.
A good sense of humor,intelligent, resourceful, in good physical shape and easy on the eyes. In other words, my husband. :-)
1 comment:
Great interview, Iswari. You have such a beautiful name! I have attended several traditional Indian weddings and they are very beautiful ceremonies. As a blue eyed blonde, I think I stood out a bit wearing a sari, but it was so much fun!
Happy reading! :)
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