Can
you give us a brief overview of your latest book? Is it part of a series?
Yes, Hostile Takeover is the first book in my new
Urban Fantasy, Vale Investigation.
The main character, Bellamy Vale, is a former US Marine turned private
investigator. Also, he’s Death’s envoy on Earth. And the only reason he’s
employee of the month is that no-one else was foolish enough to take the job.
Have you ever had a minor character evolve into a major one? Did that change the direction of the novel at all?
Have you ever had a minor character evolve into a major one? Did that change the direction of the novel at all?
Yes, this happened in the first series I wrote The Neve & Egan Cases. Dimitri, a
mouthy Russian who runs a not-so-legal import/export company had a small part
in the first book. That was supposed to be it, but he was such fun to write, I
brought him back for short scenes in books two and three. And he plays a much
larger role in the fourth and last book.
Did
you try the traditional route to publishing, i.e. querying agents/publishers?
Yes, I did and got my fair share of rejection. I
guess it didn’t help that I live in Switzerland (where there are no agents)
while I queried in the US and UK. I don’t really mind that no-one signed me up.
What factors influenced your decision to self-publish your books?
What factors influenced your decision to self-publish your books?
I like the idea of being 100% in control of
everything. I don’t know how I would react if a publisher asked me to do some
drastic changes to one of my manuscript.
If
you used a graphic designer/publisher’s designer, how involved were you during
the creative process for your cover?
I used 99Designs.com to find the artist who did the
cover for Hostile Takeover. I willingly remained vague with my job post,
because I was curious to see what the artists were going to come up with on
their own. I wanted to see what my story’s summary inspired them to do. I was
pleasantly surprised by the entries; there were a lot of amazing stuff. I chose
my favorite design and worked with Spanish artists Miguel A. Ereza until I was
100% satisfied with everything.
What is your writing process? Do you listen to music or do you like silence?
What is your writing process? Do you listen to music or do you like silence?
I need silence to be able to think. It doesn’t
really matter where I write, so long as it is quiet and I’m comfortably seated.
Do you outline your story or just go where your muse takes you?
Do you outline your story or just go where your muse takes you?
I outline everything. It’s an integral part of my
writing process. A third of the time I spend creating a book is focused on the
outline and the researches. The second third is for the actual writing. And the
last part is spent on editing, proofreading and promotion.
Did you hire an editor to review your manuscript before publishing?
Did you hire an editor to review your manuscript before publishing?
Yes, each one of my book goes through several
editing phases. I send it to at least 3 different people who provide detailed
critiques, which lead to some rewrites. The final draft then goes to someone
for copy editing and lastly someone else for proofreading. These are steps
which can’t be avoided if you want to produce quality content. It doesn’t
matter how talented a writer you are, you need an outside eye. We become too
close to our texts to spot our own mistakes.
Do you find it difficult to juggle your time between marketing your current book and writing your next book?
Do you find it difficult to juggle your time between marketing your current book and writing your next book?
I don’t even try to juggle J. I always put writing on
hold when I focus on promotion; there’s not enough to do it right otherwise.
What advice would you give a new author just entering into the self-publishing arena?
What advice would you give a new author just entering into the self-publishing arena?
Study the craft, find writers’ blog and learn
everything you have to do. Writing is not everything, it’s a small part of the
job. The silver lining is there’s no clock ticking and it doesn’t matter if
your book gets published today or in six months. What matters is that it is the
best it can be. So take your time about it and do it right.
BLURB:
P.I. Bellamy Vale isn’t your everyday investigator. Moonlighting as
Death’s earth-bound envoy, he specializes in the weird, wacky, and slightly
unhinged.
When a
mysterious beast savagely mauls random residents of Cold City, the police
assume that these are the killings of a rogue wolf. But experienced private
investigator, Bellamy Vale, is unconvinced.
Ordered
by Death herself to investigate, Vale has no choice but to obey, for his boss
is not someone to disappoint—if he wants to keep breathing, that is.
With
friend and computer hacker Zian, nosy journalist Candice Kennedy, and homicide
sergeant Melanie Ramirez by his side, Vale has no choice but to end the
killings or face the wrath of the demon who holds his life in her hands.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
AUTHOR Bio and
Links:
Cristelle
Comby was born and raised in the French-speaking area of Switzerland, in
Greater Geneva, where she still resides.
She
attributes to her origins her ever-peaceful nature and her undying love for
chocolate. She has a passion for art, which also includes an interest in
drawing and acting.
She
is the author of the Neve & Egan Cases series, which features an unlikely
duo of private detectives in London: Ashford Egan, a blind History professor,
and Alexandra Neve, one of his students.
Currently,
she is hard at work on her Urban Fantasy series Vale Investigation which
chronicles the exploits of Death’s only envoy on Earth, PI Bellamy Vale, in the
fictitious town of Cold City, USA.
Links:
Official
Website: www.cristelle-comby.com
Twitter:
@Cristelle
Amazon
page: https://www.amazon.com/Cristelle-Comby/e/B00EAWEODS/
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