Aholibamah: In the Beginning is your first published book.
How long did it take you to write it and do you plan a follow up?
I started writing it 10 years ago and
I know it is a long time to complete a novel. The original manuscript was
divided into a trilogy. So, yes, there
are two more books to follow.
What do you think makes a good story?
Character development. I find the best stories are when the
characters hijack the story. The journey is amazing!
Anne Rice, Louis Cooper, Bram Stoker,
Lord Byron
What are your ambitions for your writing career? Full time?
Part time?
It would be a dream to be a full-time
author. It would mean my readers love my characters as much as I do.
When did you decide to become a writer?
It has been on my wish list since I
was a teenager. However, my daughter and her fascination with sparkly vampires
pushed me to write about Aholi. Romantic
but deadly. It was also during a time when I was recovering from a car accident
the affected my vestibular. A fancy way
of saying I had to relearn how to walk, read, etc. Aholi gave me hope for the future. Research
for Aholibamah: In the Beginning helped with my rehabilitation.
Two things.
1.
Vlad hijacked a portion of chapter
2. It is a scene I have tried to remove
a dozen times with no success. He is what he is.
2.
However, editing is probably the most
challenging. It feels good though when
it is done, all polished and pretty.
In my early 20s, I was part of a
vampire live action role play called the Camarilla. For those that are familiar, it was back when
it was owned by White Wolf. Aholi was
the character I created. In some ways,
she became a part of me. Aholibamah is stubborn,
independent, defiant and has a love of mischief.
What do you like to do when not writing?
I enjoy hiking, watching a great movie, and most importantly
spending time with my girls and my husband, Robert.
How can readers discover more about you and your work?
They can find out more at teresaochs.com or follow me on
twitter @ochsteresa
