Friday 8 January 2021

ACHIEVEMENTS OF PAULA LOUISE SHENE IN WRITING, INSPITE OF SERIOUS PROBLEMS IN LIFE

 

ACHIEVEMENTS OF PAULA LOUISE SHENE IN WRITING, INSPITE OF SERIOUS PROBLEMS IN LIFE

 

PAULA LOUISE SHENE 

 

BRIEF PROFILE OF THE AUTHOR:

Multi-genre writer, Former college administrator; business owner, Children’s stories under Paula Shene, PC Shene for Sci-fi/Fantasy. Articles: lifestyle, psychology, health, How To, PLS/PCS for poems: Free Style, Acrostic, Rhyme, Illustrator, editor, avid researcher in her quest for eclectic knowledge

https://thebooktrap.weebly.com/paula-louise-shene.html

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Q  Are you a professional writer? What is your specific field of writing?

Yes, I am a professional writer. I have many interests. Initially I did not write for publication, but only for a need, when I was pushed to submit, I did, got accepted and found writing helped my sanity, when I was the care giver for my husband for twelve plus years. Now I write & edit because, it is a love. I write on various topics e.g. Children's Stories; Young Adult stories; Family Stories; Articles – Health, Life Style: Psychology. Short Stories- Ghost, adventure, science fiction, fantasy, Noir comedy; Love; Family. Poetry – Prayers, Admonishing; Social issues: anti-war, exploitation in any areas; Love – unconditional, carnal, brotherly; nature; life in general.

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Q  Which particular book of yours do you consider as the best so far, and why?

l consider my present book as my best. It is part of my God series and is entitled God's Love, that is to be published this month & deals with my childhood – the story of why I am, as I am.

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Q Do you promote and recommend writing of books jointly? In your opinion what are the areas of benefits and problems, in such joint ventures?

Recently I had teamed up with other poets to publish and it was an easy transition. My Young adult fantasy adventure was written to dovetail into a series of books with another author who is no longer writing and I have my rights back on the book. I found it, the most difficult story to write. I had to follow a focal point script but was given the leeway to get from each point to point. My style of writing consists of a general idea with an end point, research if I do not know the subject intimately, start to write and let the characters spin the story.

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Q When & how do you get the ideas & do you immediately note them down in a diary or elsewhere?

Anything can trigger a story. Usually I start typing immediately.

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Q On an average, how many months do you take to complete one book, in all respects?

When I do the poetry books with many authors it takes months. I am dealing with many cultures and languages. I have meetings with the authors and on usages of words and sometimes translations are not clear from one language to another. 

But my own children's books take the longest because I must wait on my illustrator – my youngest son who does the drawings but then I do the coloration and they are water color pens and one illustration can take a full day & there are usually ten to twelve illustrations per book.

The story itself depends on what is going on in my life – anywhere from one day to a week in finishing writing, a day to do editing, reading it aloud to one of my sons and have him point out lack of clarity. A children's book takes up to a month to produce.

The adult stories take a couple of days. When I start a story I continue to write until I am done. Then I look for errors, any dead ends & then grammar etc.  I write short stories, anywhere from a couple thousand to ten thousand words. My short stories have been ready to publish but I don't have enough to make a book. They are however, on sites around the net to read in pre-edit form.

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Q Could you share with us, an interesting event/incident/experience faced with the other writers, publishers or readers in your writing career?

I was getting ready to write a story and ended up in the hospital with an injury.  I do not like waiting to write, if I have a story to tell. So here I was lying on a gurney in line to go into the MRI machine at the local hospital; I was the third in line. As the procedure usually takes less than half an hour, I figured that I'd be out in about an hour or so, as the first person just went in on an emergency basis.  I started to write and edit the story in my head thinking I'd at least get a start on the book and when I get home, to start writing it.  In reality it was several hours later that  I was being moved into the MRI room. I was then chatting with the woman whom I knew, as I have been accident prone and had been there before. It seems that the emergency person had sprayed his hair with a dying chemical that had metal shavings as a component and his hair caught fire. It was a big lesson for us to know what is in the product we are using. When I got home I had the book typed out in hours as all the avenues I was going to run down had been done in my head. The book that was written on the gurney including editing is titled “Mason and the Rainbow Bridge”. It is in one of the Peacock Writers book where the theme was death.

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Q In your opinion, besides the quality of writing, what are the other factors for the success of a book?

Marketing to the correct audience. Even if a book is considered dreadful by mainstream or indie, there is always a market, which we should find out and market it to them.

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Q Which aspects motivate you to write books? Earning money/publicity/helping readers/self-satisfaction/others?.

My career started as a need, turned into a necessity to keep my sanity dealing with being a caretaker of an overactive personality and then morphed back into a love of words. I've earned little money so far, as most of my writing has been and still is for charity.  But I have young fans all over the world, who enjoy my children books.

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Q Has Facebook helped you in anyway, in your writing career or even otherwise? If yes, please elucidate?

Yes and no, until I became involved with the “Every Child Lifeline Charity Foundation”, when I got targeted by a troll, a stalker and a hacker, when Facebook was helpful. Now I have an impersonator that goes into groups pretending to be me and being nasty.

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Q In your opinion, is there adequate scope for name/fame/wealth in the field of writing?

Yes, of course. But the artist field has not changed much over the years.  

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Q What are the reasons for the general success of the concept of “Agents of writers” in some countries?

If one can afford to hire an agent then one has help in getting success. That is why in today's cyber society we have Artist groups who help one another with their talents. In today's world, writing is not considered a bad occupation for a woman to engage in.  

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Q Have your family members and friends helped and/or contributed in any way, in your writing career?

My youngest son has been my children's books illustrator and now on Tik Tok. My middle son is a musician and writer who has yet to publish. My oldest son promotes me to everyone and he also gets me in, on some of his Tik Tok videos.  My adopted or mentored children are all artists of every sort & I am happy to see them all, using their talents for enjoyment and for profit.

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Q What is your opinion about e-books? Due to this concept of e-books, is the survival of printed books in future in jeopardy?

I love e-books, because I have lymph edema, a condition I inherited from my two stints with cancer treatment. I carry thousands of books with me on a sliver of technology. I would love to see them start marketing school books on this medium. There is a similar technology with audio books and they are a boon to those with sight impairment.

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Q What are your future plans for writing books?

I am a partner and co-founder in Tea Luck Publishing, where I am also publishing the charity books for the Every Child Lifeline Charity Foundation. I see no end to my writing, research, or teaching and producing until my spirit departs.

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Q What is your advice to the budding authors?

He or she should not get discouraged. If one has a burning desire to write, one should bring it out, put it on paper or to technology, but it must be done. Bad grammar and bad spelling can always be corrected by a good editor and without losing the fire in the story. The detractors must be ignored.  Everyone does have a story to tell, for which the medium and fans must be found. One should not expect to get rich but if one does rich, one should help the next person to be as good in writing. In case the one whom we taught becomes better than us, we should wear that as a badge of honour.

 

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