So I've been busy launching my book Shadowed Promise, doing interviews and posts and updating information. I also published a short-story in the lovely online journal induswomanwriting.com. Check it out! Now I've got time to focus on my new venture, another novel, called Fighting for Tara. I'm looking for volunteers who are willing to be my beta readers. What's a beta reader, you ask? A beta reader gets to take a look at the early drafts of a work in progress and help find issues with plot inconsistencies, typos, and give general input What do you get in return? 1. A FREE PDF copy of my book Shadowed Promise. 2. A FREE PDF copy of the second book. 3. If you are particularly helpful, you'll get a special mention in the acknowledgements. If you'd like to help, please leave me a comment with your email, or subscribe. Renita D'Silva is the Best-Selling author of The Forgotten Daughter. What got you into writing? I love stories and have always wanted to write. But it was only when my children started school that I had time to indulge my passion, do something about it. I enrolled in a creative writing course at the local adult education centre. My stories were liked by the other participants and our tutor urged me to send them off. Many of them got published, a few won competitions and appeared in anthologies and a couple were even nominated for awards. That gave me the confidence to try my hand at writing a full length novel. I haven’t looked back since. What do you like to write about? Families. The ever-changing, constantly evolving dynamics between family members, intrigue me. I am riveted by the secrets prevalent in families and this fascination has made its way into my books. What is your writing process? Tell us one unique or quirky habit you have when it comes to writing. I write when and where I can. I don’t have unique or quirky habits as such but I do drink copious amounts of tea. What was your inspiration for your latest book? I have always been intrigued by the relationship between sisters. There is love there and sibling rivalry too. What if something happened to test that bond, stretch it to breaking point? Would the sibling bond be strong enough to weather it? Would the relationship recover? These questions percolated in my mind. I imagined a woman picking up her phone and hearing her sister’s voice after a silence of twenty years. And it went from there. What is your goal for the next five years? Any new books in the pipeline, or any off-shoot projects from your current book? I have just finished the edits for my latest book. Fingers crossed – I hope my editor likes it. Goals for the future: To write more books J What is your most important message to your readers? Thank you so much for choosing to read my books, for your reviews and messages and support. It means the world to me! What is your advice to aspiring writers?
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