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I have a very vivid imagination that is evident in my books, and I believe in a lot of theories that most people would think bizarre. Let’s just say I absolutely love
X-Files
and the entire concept of spirits, guardian angels and karma. I once had a palm reader tell me I was a writer in another life and that’s why writing validates and elevates me to be in complete sync with my spirit. I thought that was so deep and so unbelievably true.
Bottom line, anyone who truly knows me will state that I’m real. I’m very approachable and have a genuinely caring nature (another Pisces trait). I have my “few” imperfections and struggles just like the next person. However, I believe in order to really get in touch with our true spirit, we need to discover our gifts. I feel that we are all born into the world with a special gift, and I’ve found mine. That brings me great joy!
What else? I pretty much suck at any sport, my favorite color is purple, I’ve never weighed more than 112 pounds my entire life, my all-time favorite movie is a toss between
Soul Food
and
The Best Man
and I have tons of stories to share with my readers.
 
 
Q.Who has been your writing inspiration?
 
 
 
A. I have a great love and admiration for contemporary writers such as Terry McMillan, Eric Jerome Dickey, Bebe Moore Campbell, E. Lynn Harris, Kimberla Lawson Roby, etc., to name a few. For me, reading and writing go hand in hand. I read for entertainment, to relax and unwind, to take a minivacation for 250 pages or so. Through reading I travel to new places and meet new and interesting people without ever leaving the comfort of my home. Amazing. So I tend to write that way. I like for my readers to feel I’m letting them in on some juicy gossip and that my characters are talking directly to them. I’m a very emotional person and my characters tend to be.
 
Additionally, contemporary writers were the first ones to inspire me to follow my dreams. I vividly remember that the first time I read
Disappearing Acts,
I was in absolute, undeniable awe. I discovered characters that looked like me, talked like me, acted like me, and I savored each and every word like a fine gourmet dinner. I felt the characters’ pain, triumphs and joy because I could relate. I didn’t want that novel to end. It was with true sadness that I read the last page. From that point it was on; I devoured any African American fiction I could get my hands on; I was addicted. To this day, I’m still addicted.
If I want to be really deep and philosophical for a few days, I read Toni Morrison, Alice Walker or Gloria Naylor. They always elevate my spirit and mind to a higher plane. Their words soothe my soul with their wisdom and insight. I’ve enjoyed the classics as well with such writers as Zora Neale Hurston, Ralph Ellison and James Baldwin.
Additionally, I adore Stephen King and Dean Koontz because I’m a big supernatural/horror fan.
 
 
Q. Describe your writing style.
 
 
 
A. (LOL) There is no name or definition to define my writing style; it’s pretty unorthodox. To put it simply, I go with the flow. I come up with a general story line in my head, and then I simply sit down in front of my PC and start typing. I don’t believe in outlines, or at least I can’t function in a writing environment with one.
 
When I’m writing, I have no idea what my beginning, middle or ending is. However, I know my characters like the back of my hand. I could tell you what they got for their twelfth birthdays down to what they ate for lunch two weeks ago. In writing, I let my characters talk to me and dictate their story. Sometimes we fight about how a certain scene should play out, but in the long run, they win. Yes, it’s weird, but true.
 
Q.What type of atmosphere do you require to write?
 
 
 
A. When I really get into a writing project, it doesn’t matter what type of atmosphere I surround myself with. The words will flow naturally.
 
A lot of times I mentally write my chapters when I’m driving. I can drive, zone out mentally (without causing an accident) and come up with great dialogue and an additional chapter or two. When I arrive home, I swiftly run to my PC and simply type it up before I forget. So it’s like I’m writing down what I saw at a movie or play, with great detail included.
If I had to name a preference, I prefer a somewhat quiet, relaxing, peaceful atmosphere.
 
 
Q. How long did it take you to complete
Loose Ends
?
 
 
 
A. I’ll be the first to admit, I’m not the most disciplined writer; however, I’m working on it. I’m not going to lie (LOL). Sometimes I can be lazy, and no matter how loudly my characters are calling me back to my PC to bring their story to fruition, sleep is screaming louder and there’s a bed with my name written on it.
 
But, in my defense, until recently I was employed full-time in communications, and I’m a wife and mother of two children who keep me running ragged. However, I digress. To answer your question, it took me approximately eight months to complete
Loose Ends.
 
 
Q. What were the happiest moments you have experienced while writing your latest book?
 
 
 
A. My happiest moments were just seeing the story line come together and unfold before my eyes. Each new page, each new chapter brought revelations my way.
Loose Ends
is the follow-up or continuation to my first novel,
The Ties That Bind
. So writing
Loose Ends
was like welcoming long-lost friends back into the fold. It felt exhilarating and right and good. Writing
Loose Ends
was like being reunited with family that I hadn’t seen in a while. I enjoyed having Brice, Mia, Kree and Christian back in my life again.
 
The saddest moment was when I wrote the last sentence; I was depressed for weeks.
 
 
Q.What has been the most gratifying part of being an author?
 
 
 
A. Hands down, the most gratifying part of being an author has been meeting and greeting new and interesting readers who are embracing my stories and e-mailing me and writing me and meeting me at signings and telling me how much they’ve enjoyed my books! We talk about my characters like they are old friends. No matter how many times I’ve experienced that, it always makes my day. Puts a big Kool-Aid smile on my face (LOL).
 
Their (the readers’) feedback and reactions totally validates that my craft is a gift from God! If I can touch a number of people with my stories or even if I only entertain them and they don’t walk away with a life lesson, then I’ve still done my job.
As you know, my stories are typically relationship based, very drama filled, with an ounce of spice thrown in—well, maybe a pound of spice thrown in—and they usually cover a topical issue that is prevalent in today’s society. Believe me, I have so many characters screaming inside my head, waiting to tell their story, that I feel like the lady from the movie
Sybil
(LOL). So, bottom line, I pray and claim that my readership base will continue to grow and I’ll have wonderful opportunities to meet many more fans.
 
Q.Where do you see yourself as a writer ten years from now?
 
 
 
A. It’s all about continuing to elevate myself to the next level. There’s always room for growth and improvement. Ten years from now, I’d love to see myself as a full-time writer entertaining my readers with fabulous, refreshing, dramatic stories of love, life and relationships. It’s not about the money; it’s all about the passion and joy you feel with each and every heartfelt word that turns into a sentence, then a paragraph, and eventually a completed novel. Being a writer is like being a creator of life . . . like giving birth. What can be better than that?
 
 
 
Q. How can readers get in contact with you?
 
 
 
A. My readers can keep abreast of my writing career through my Web site at
www.electaromeparks.com
. And please, readers, drop me a line, give me some feedback (remember I’m sensitive now), just holla at a sista at [email protected].
 
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
 
1. Even though it is five years later, why do you feel Mia is having nightmares about Brice? Do you feel she has moved on with her life? Or is closure needed?
 
 
 
2. Why is it so important for Christian to reunite with Brice? Are Christian’s reasons totally selfish? Realistically, can Christian and Brice’s relationship/friendship ever be the same?
 
 
 
3. Should Mia stand her ground and not give in and agree to the reunion?
 
 
 
4. Why does Brice feel the need to reunite with Christian? With Mia?
 
 
 
5. What is the significance of Mia and Kree looking very similar in physical appearance?
 
 
 
6. Is it possible for Mia to still love a man who physically abused her? If so, why and how?
 
 
 
7. Has Brice changed at all in his new marriage to Kree? Does he want to change?
 
 
8. Even though Mia is happy with Christian and has the perfect life, why did she risk it all to sleep with Brice? Is it possible for one person to have that much power over another person?
 
 
 
9. Who is stronger, Mia or Kree? What do you think of Mia and Kree in the beginning of the story? At the end?
 
 
 
10. Do you feel that Brice intentionally sets out to seduce Mia or, as he says, “it just happened”?
 
 
 
11. Do you feel Brice commits suicide or is it a tragic accident?
 
 
 
12. Will Mia and Christian’s marriage become even stronger now? Or will Christian never be able to trust Mia? Is Christian partly to blame for what happened?
 
 
 
13. It’s five years after the story ends: What are Mia, Christian and Kree up to?
 
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