DEB: Tell us a little bit about yourself.
AE: I’m a Navy wife, a romance author, a comic creator, and a columnist for RT Book Reviews on the topic of comics, manga, and graphic novels. I have a BS in Business and a MS in Communications from Boston University and am a member of the Author’s Guild and RWA as well as a regular presenter at the RT Book Lovers Convention. Along with my husband, I volunteer for the California State Parks and we both enjoy mountain biking, hiking, kayaking, swimming, and snorkeling.
DEB: What was your inspiration for this title?
AE: My inspiration for ONCE A SEAL came from my readers. I am often asked what it is like to be the wife of a Navy SEAL. So, I had a wonderful discussion with my editor Leah Hultenschmidt who agreed that I could write a story on the topic of a newlywed SEAL and his wife. We agreed it would be a little outside the normal romance box, but I loved every minute of writing this book. Just to make sure my viewpoint wasn’t the only one in there, I interviewed military wives from several branches of service. The similarities in some circumstances were astonishing. I hope readers enjoy this book as much as I enjoyed writing it.
DEB: Is it a single title or part of a series?
AE: Each book is a standalone title as every book focuses on a different SEAL Team—One, Three, Five... But, there are reoccurring characters as the community is fairly small and people tend to know each other.
DEB: Have you always been interested in writing military fiction or is this a new passion?
AE: My husband encouraged me on the this path, and I’ve enjoyed it greatly. The main goal, in my pursuits, is to honor the community, our friends, and him.
DEB: How has your experience as the wife of a Navy Seal affected your writing?
AE: Being the wife of a Navy SEAL has forced me to make sure that I get my facts right. Portraying the community in a positive light and sharing nuances of life without violating anyone’s privacy or any vital strategic info.
DEB: Did your career as a columnist for the RT influence your decision to write a book of your own or was being an author always something you wanted to do?
AE: I began my journey in writing long before I started writing for the magazine. In high school, I wrote oodles of stories on the PULSE world, stockpiling them for a later date, and even started a literary magazine in college. My first official publishing break came in the form of a short story—Sugar and Butter Poured Over Muscle-- produced by Zane in her collection CARAMEL FLAVA.
I’ve wanted to be a published author since I was a toddler. My mother tells this adorable story of how I taught myself to read so I could put my stories into books. Unfortunately, it took significantly longer to learn to write. :)
DEB: How does writing a novel compare to creating a comic? Easier or harder?
AE: Crafting fiction and comics are two totally different skill sets. While I might write a novel in a few months, it takes almost that long to write a script. Adaptations of a book into a comic take even longer as I strive to make sure that every detail is correct. Though, in the long run, I feel comic-writing has improved my fiction as its forced me to be more concise and to lose the long-winded details for swifter action and snappier dialogue.
DEB: Do you have a favorite author or genre you like to read for pleasure?
AE: I read all sorts of books. Last night, I finished an Agatha Christie mystery and tonight I’ll probably reread a Cathy Maxwell book. On cold nights, I like to snuggle into my favorite chair with my dog, a cup of tea, and a wonderfully delicious comfort book.
DEB: Tell us something about yourself that readers may not know?
AE: I like watching stand-up comedians. Laughter warms my insides and when I get a chance I try to catch up on who is doing what, saying this and that, and where are their careers going.
DEB: What are you working on right now?
AE: Right now, I am working on edits for Book III of the SEAL series—A SEAL FOREVER—and editing my fourth graphic novel. I’m also working on a few short comics for the ZOMBIE POWER and THE HALL OF INSIDES series, which are stories off of the PULSE OF POWER world.
Check out my review of Once a Seal by Anne Elizabeth later today!
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The only military fiction I've read were romances and I've enjoyed them.
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I enjoy reading military fiction.
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I love military fiction. I can't wait to read this one, it looks great!
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Anne Elizabeth, you do military romance.... especially SEAL romance ... better than anyone out there. I especially like reading the 'post wedding' part of the story. It's a great read and a real eye opener about some of the behind the scenes things that go on when it's military family oriented.
ReplyDeleteI love reading military fiction. I would love to read this book. Sounds really good. Tore923@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI love military fiction. I have always liked reading about the military. It gives me an idea about what our troops go through as they struggle to ensure our freedom.
ReplyDeleteI love military fiction. The military have a very dear place in my heart since my own husband was in for 20 years. I really miss the military life and all of the men and women who serve, they are very special.
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While they usually choose to not acknowledge it, a lot of these guys are our everyday heros. When it is just about violence,then I don't like them.
ReplyDeletehaven't really read them
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