Interview with Sonya Deulina Williams
As a writer, what would you choose as your
mascot/avatar/spirit animal?
My spirit animal would be an
owl. Anyone who knows me, knows that I love birds. As a bird of prey, I would
have super senses and could fly anywhere I wanted to, see anything. It would
give me the ultimate freedom.
How many hours a day do you put into your writing?
I try to write every day.
Sometimes that doesn’t happen, unfortunately. On average I try to put about an
hour a day into my writing. On a really good day, I can get several hours in.
Do you read your book reviews?
Of course! The book reviews
provide me with feedback on what the readers think, and that is so important.
Even their criticism can give me perspective and perhaps direction. Of course,
there will always be people who don’t like my writing and leave scathing
reviews. However, not everyone is going to like your writing, just like not
everyone is going to like you, and that’s okay.
Do you leave hidden messages in your books that only a few
people will find?
That is such a neat idea! No, unfortunately I did not do
anything that crafty. However, with my book I allude to some more spiritual
themes like synchronicity and following your intuition to reach your highest
potential, which I think certain people will pick up on, and others may not.
Can you tell us a little bit about the characters in Mirrors?
Sarah and Sam are the two main
characters. They are similar in many ways, but different in personality. Sarah
marches to the beat of her own drum. She is driven by an obsession to find her
missing father and sometimes spends significant amounts of times in isolation
with her one-track mind. Sam is a successful business executive with a ritzy
life, but equal amounts of disquietude. Lucas is one of my favorite characters.
He is a quirky detective, that looks like he came from a different time. There
is also Chip, a mysterious character. He is a somewhat paranoid scientist and
definitely a multi-faceted character.
Can you tell us a little bit about your next books or what you have
planned for the future?
I am working on the sequel to
“Mirrors” right now, continuing the story and introducing some exciting new
technology, plot twists and characters. I think like my last book, it will be
fast-paced, and there will be a lot of mystery involved, so stay tuned!
Do you allow yourself a certain number of hours to write or do you
write as long as the words come?
I write as long as the words come
and as long as I have time. I think it would be easier if I was a full-time
writer, but I am not at this time. However, sometimes having a very limited
amount of time to write during the week motivates me even more to squeeze it in
wherever and whenever I can.
Do you have a certain number of words or pages you write per day?
I do aim for 500 words a day,
sometimes I write less, and sometimes I write more. I think it’s helpful to set
a goal.
What inspires you to write?
I am inspired by things I watch and
read. There are some really interesting ideas floating out there! Also, the day
to day inspires me, conversations, passersby, people I meet. Music helps me focus
my creative energy when I do write. I think tuning in and becoming more aware
of my own thoughts can inspire me, as weird as that sounds. I think, like a lot
of people, that I can be hyper-focused on whatever I make myself focus on, and
completely miss the organic and interesting thoughts trying to come through.
Would you rather
Read fiction or
non-fiction?
I do enjoy both, but I tend to read more fiction.
Read series or
stand-alone?
Both! I love both equally, just depends on the book. I think
I have read more stand-alone novels in general.
Read Science fiction
or horror?
So hard to choose! Again, Science Fiction is what I am
generally more drawn to.
Read Stephen King or
Dean Koontz?
Koontz. I grew up on Koontz and his books were some of the
first that got me interested in science fiction/horror as a teen.
Read the book or
watch the movie?
Definitely read the book. You get so much more juicy detail
from a book, though I have seen some pretty great movies based on books.
Read an ebook or
paperback?
I love the feel of a paperback and enjoy that much more.
However, an ebook is more convenient so I tend to read those more often.
Be trapped alone for
one month in a library with no computer or a room with a computer and Wi-Fi
only?
Okay, I would have to say a room with a computer and Wi-Fi.
If I am trapped alone for a month, I can read the news online and get on social
media to talk to my friends and family, maybe even call them! I can also access
my kindle from the computer and read my books on there!
Do a cross-country
bookstore tour or blog tour online?
I think a cross-country bookstore tour would be more fun,
because I can meet people in person and see the country. However, an online
blog tour is more convenient, and I can reach more people faster! So at this
point in my life I would say online blog tour.
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