Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Getting to Know Brenda Willis

Dyanne: Thank you, Brenda, for heeding the call to serve. So, you’ve chosen the writing path. What put the bug in you to write?

Brenda: I wouldn’t say it was so much a bug, but God placing the right person in my life telling me I was a writer and to write. I truly believe that there are no accidents in this life. It was merely my being put on the path that I was meant to be on.

It was a relief to realize I was a writer and not crazy, well not completely. I wondered what I was going to do, having spent the last 25 plus year raising my three children. My daughter was entering her last year of high school. And I had no idea what I was supposed to do next. Well now I know. Thank you, Dyanne.

Dyanne: Brenda I’m old and slow. I didn’t get the last part of your comment until this moment. I agree that God uses people who allow themselves to be used. But considering that I’ve been reading your writing and am blown away by your talents all I can say is no thanks necessary. Deciding to write is the first step toward fulfilling your dreams. Can you tell us as an aspiring author what you've done so far to move your career toward the path you want it to go?

Brenda : Well I started a blog, I attended RSJ/08. Had a blast by the way, I was disappointed to hear that it was canceled for 2009. I was looking forward to seeing and reconnecting with all the talented writers I met in Chicago . I joined this really wonderful supportive group of ladies called R.I.C.H writers group.

I write ever day. I’ve even submitted some of my short stories for publication. Got my first rejection, went home, had a little pity party, got over it, and got back to writing.

Dyanne: Congratulations Brenda , you’re a writer. Rejections are only temporary stumbling blocks. I’m so proud to hear you say you had your little pity party and continued writing. That’s the absolute right thing to do. Now, can you tell us briefly what things you read and what kinds of stories you're writing?

Brenda : An avid reader since childhood, I’ve always had a love of books and reading. When I was a teenager I was fascinated with history. I loved reading biographies of famous and not so famous people. Which really wasn’t cool growing up in the 70’s for a black girl to know who Ivan the Terrible was or why spaghetti westerns are called a spaghetti westerns. But I digress. I’ve amassed quiet a collection of books over the years. They range from contemporary romance/literature, Christian, mystery/suspense, erotic fiction/romance, to paranormal.

I don’t read for pleasure anymore, simply because now I write. At this moment I have about ten WIP. Three of which I’m currently working on. My charters are just ordinary people who find love in the most uncommon or where you would least expect two people to come together places.

Dyanne: Brenda , you mentioned that you have a blog where you’ve posted some of your work.Can you give readers the info on that?

Brenda : Sure, come on over to my blog at www.amwells.blogspot.com. All comments are welcome. Oh, did I mention I write under the pen name of A.M. Wells .


Dyanne: Thanks Brenda , also I’m glad that you mentioned you’re using a penname. By RSJ 2010 all will know you. I wish you the best of luck in your career and have a very Merry Christmas.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, it was nicereading about you on the blogspot, Miss Brenda. It seems like the literary world is in for a treat. And don't worry about getting rejection letters, I just tell myself that it was just one person's opinion about that particular piece of writing.

I too want to get into writing, but the fact is I have been just plain lazy. I have a completed manuscript and it was based on actual event. I wrote the piece as a way of relieving tension and stress. Kinda like personal therapy without the added bills.

So keep up the writing, and do finish your stories. I promise I will read it when it published.

A.M. Wells said...

Rosie, Thank you so much for your kind words of encouragement.

I wish you much success in your writing endeavors also.

Brenda

LaVerne said...

Brenda,

Great interview. Wait until the reading public gets a load of the fabulous works you've got waiting for them. I've had the pleasure of peeking at a few things. Hehehe. You keep sending in those submissions. And I'm still waiting on the rest of Venus Revealed.

Isis

A.M. Wells said...

Thanks Isis,

To be honest, Venus Revealed is on back burner at the moment. But not to worry, it's next on list to be completed.

Brenda