It’s day 4 of the blog tour for The Lost Sentinel and I’m really pleased to share this indepth interview over on Another World Book Blog. Please come over and join us.
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Indie Interview: Suzanne Rogerson #indieauthor of #epicfantasy Visions of Zarua
I’m really pleased to share my interview over on Rebecca’s ‘Read A Lot’ blog.
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Since I’ve missed a whole week, I got right on to getting this interview uploaded for you. Suzanne Rogerson kindly agreed to take part in the Q&A, and there are even some graphics with qu…
Author Profile: Suzanne Rogerson #indieauthor #fantasy
I’m really pleased to share my interview over on Dan’s blog. Plus there’s links to my goodreads giveaway which ends soon.
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One of the many privileges of this job is I get to showcase terrific author who have become friends. Today’s another one of those days. Meet Suzanne Rogerson, author of the new novel Visions …
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#AtoZChallenge K – Kai’s questions on an author’s resilience
This post was sparked by a recent year 6 school homework project. The subject was on resilience and my son asked to interview me about the resilience of an author. He also designed a poster of our kitten learning to write, intended to show other students that no matter how hard the task, you just have to keep going.

(I’m afraid to say that Poppy wasn’t as resilient as the rest of us authors, she’s given up a career as a writer and moved to full time bird watching.)

Here are the questions my son asked me and my answers. I may elaborate a little on this post as Kai really didn’t want to write down an answer more than one sentence long.
Kai’s Questions on Resilience
1. What have you overcome when writing your books?
Over the years I’ve had to make myself learn a lot of new skills; editing, formatting for self publishing, I’ve had to tackle social media platforms and learn how to market my book on my own. I’ve also had to get over my shyness and force myself to attend evening writing classes and book groups.
The biggest thing I’ve had to overcome is self doubt, otherwise Visions of Zarua would never have been published.
2. Have you ever felt like giving up?
When my work is rejected, or someone doesn’t like it I’ve thought of giving up. But I love writing, and even though it’s hard work and there are rejections to deal with, I could never stop.
3. What kept you going?
My love of writing has kept me going through all the set backs. And the support of my family and friends.
4. What inspired you to become a writer?
I’ve always loved reading and creating my own stories. I first discovered that I loved writing in junior school. My favourite class was English Language / Literacy. I loved the homework! I’d rush home and sit in front of the telly and writes pages. I especially loved it when we were given TITLE PROMPTS for homework. The hardest thing for me was choosing which title, I wanted to use them all.
5. What disappointments have you been through?
My books have been rejected by agents and publishers. I’ve entered competitions and failed to be placed. Each time I have revised and reworked my novels and stories and resubmitted. You can’t give up if you want to succeed.
Extra Note:-
Another reason I decided to self publish was to show my children that you can achieve anything if you try hard enough. I could have kept submitting to agents and publishers hoping for a break, but instead I put in the hard work myself and took control of my own destiny.
Now I have a finished book and I can say ‘I am an author!’ My children can say ‘My mum writes books,’ instead of saying she stays at home and looks after the cats – my son really did say that at school once.
I’ve actually just registered as a self employed author with the tax office. Now I really have to believe it and start writing it on forms instead of falling back on being a housewife.
It was fun being interviewed by my son, and really nice that he thought of me for this homework.
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Tomorrow – L for leaves and lovely lilies.
More a to z posts can be found here.
Today’s Featured Author – Suzanne Rogerson
I’m very pleased to be the featured author on Into Another World’s blog this week.
Please welcome to my blog author Suzanna Rogerson. Her book, Visions of Zaura, is currently special for $1.99 for a limited time.
Interview
Please tell us about your current release?
Visions of Zarua is my debut fantasy novel, which I self-published in November 2015.
The novel focuses on the interlinking stories of two wizards who live 350 years apart. The first is an apprentice wizard named Paddren who’s been plagued by visions of death ever since he was a boy. The second wizard, Jago, is a junior wizard who lived 350 years before Paddren’s story begins. Jago returns to Zarua after a five year absence to find a dark undertow sweeping through the city. But the Elders refuse to believe Zarua is under threat, a mistake that has far reaching consequences.
Both wizards must fight to save the realm of Paltria from the dark menace of Zarua’s past.
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My author interview with ‘NyaReads’
I’ve just had my first author interview published on NyaReads website.
Please click the link to read it here.