![]() If I can somehow figure out why I puttered to a stop, and drag myself to page 60, it magically goes away again. ![]() JSC: What do you do when you get writer’s block?ĪJS: This routinely happens at page 50. ![]() I realize that’s an interesting thing for me to say as I routinely write high fantasy and murder mysteries, but none of my books are emotionally draining to read. I like to write a story that’s easy to read, something that’s lighter on the heart. Scott Coatsworth: How would you describe your writing style/genre?ĪJ Sherwood: Not angtsy is the best description I can give. Reading is breathing in writing is breathing out. Being in snow country gives her the excuse to stay inside and watch bl dramas, which suit her perfectly. She currently resides in Michigan with aforementioned dogs and cats. ![]() In between writing multiple books (often at the same time) she pets her cats, plays with her dogs, and attempts insane things like aerial yoga. She often dreams at night of delectable men doing sexy things with each other. Today: AJ Sherwood believes in happily ever afters, magic, dragons, good men, and dark chocolate. I’ve asked a bunch of my author friends to answer a set of interview questions, and to share their latest work. ![]()
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