Today, we’re talking with Robert J. Emery, about his new book MEGASTAR!.
Tell us something unexpected about yourself!
I spent 4 decades in motion picture and television production as a producer, writer & director. After retiring, I began writing books, both fiction and nonfiction. I am about to publish my 9th book – my 3rd novel.
Why do you write?
I have written all my career, both screenplays and TV documentaries. It was a natural transition for me to begin writing books.
Where did you get the inspiration for your current book?
I wanted to write about a man's life from birth to his death. It took a while to decide on the story I finally went with in MEGASTAR.
What do you enjoy the most about your genre?
MEGASTAR is a departure for me in that I had never written a love story before. My first novel was sci-fi, and my second was a suspense thriller. I honestly enjoyed writing a love story for a change.
How would you describe your writing process?
I begin by deciding what the story will be, the primary characters, and how I will end it. Beyond that, I do not outline, I fill it in as I go. I like surprising myself.
What do you think authors have to gain from participating in social media?
I am heavily involved in social media when it comes to marketing my books and have found it to be a primary way of getting the word out.
What advice would you have for other writers?
Always write what you want, not what is trending. If you are not passionate about a story, don't write it.
How do you select your books’ titles and covers?
A book title should always say something about the story. As for covers, I work with a cover designer, but I always have in mind what I would like to see. Again, it should say something about what the book is about.
What's your next step?
Good question. I have not yet decided on a couple of ideas I'm developing.
What book do you wish you had written?
Moby Dick.
How do you react to seeing a new review for your book?
I have been very fortunate to receive positive reviews for my books. I have yet to get a negative review, so each one I get is a joy.
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