Interview with Michelle Louring

Michelle Louring

Interview Date: 6/1/2012


Biography

Michelle Louring was born and raised in Denmark, where she still lives.
Ever since getting writing assignments in English class in school, she has written short stories and was no more than 14 before she started to prefer English to danish because of the richer language. Already around age 11, she wrote horror short stories that really should have made her English teacher consider getting her some counseling.
As she grew older, her stories became longer and more complex and finally the short stories turned into full novels. The horror got pushed into the background to make way for the amazing world of fantasy.
Her first novel Resounding Echo was published in November 2011.
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Besides writing, Michelle has a great love of archery and martial art, more specifically Aikido.
She has two great Samoyed dogs, Aika and Shika, and enjoys nothing more than cuddling with them on a Sunday afternoon. She also owns a cat with the fitting name Chaos and have plans of acquiring a Burrowing Owl baby bird this summer. The name choice currently stands between Socrates, Hamlet and Feather Duster.
Her biggest dream, even exceeding becoming a well-known author, is to become a licensed falconer.

Kev's response: I don't often comment about a biography, but I've got to tell you, if you use that insurance company that saves you all that money, you can buy a falcon with it...! >;P


When did you start writing, and was there a significant event that prompted you to do so?

I have always loved writing, and I have written short stories ever since I could craft sentences properly together! As a young kid, I used to write stories in Danish, but as soon as I started learning English in school, I quickly grew to love the language. I would write horror short stories as my written assignments and I still stumble across some of them when I go through my old backup files. It’s a wonder my English teacher didn’t force me into therapy! Some of those things should not have been written by an 11-year old girl…

Kev's response: I've eaten some danishes. Never written in it before, though! Also, she didn't turn you in for therapy, she just set "the watchers" on you! o.O


If you could have one superpower, what would it be? (Assuming said power would be reasonably "powerful.")

Oh, I love this question! As a big fan of superhero movies, there are so many things I would love to do… It’s hard to pick just one! I think I would like to be able to go through walls like Shadowcat from X-Men… Then I didn’t have to crawl over all the garbage in my room!

Kev's response: Going through walls would be pretty neat. Falling through the floor to the center of the world ... not so much! Or worse, if gravity no longer affected a person, watching the planet fly off without you would REALLY suck!


Do you have a favorite superhero from novels, comics, or movies?

As I said, I love superhero movies, so that’s a really tough question… My favorite universe is the X-Men one, and there’s just so many great characters! If I have to choose, I think it’s a tie between Rogue and X-23… Nothing like a tough girl with a tough story!

Kev's response: I've been a fan of Rogue for a long time. Kind of lost interest when they dumped her powers years ago, though. >:(


Where do you get your inspiration for writing? What motivates you?

Music, movies, comics, books… There’s a ton of inspiration, you just have to look for it! I carry a notebook with me at all times, and I have experienced inspiration striking in the middle of a movie at the cinema. It’s very hard to write down notes in complete darkness!
And I wish I knew what motivates me… It would make it a lot easier to seek it out. Most of all, I think it’s my mind’s hatred of standing still. I have to keep it active, otherwise I get restless. This is also why I never get any sleep. Ideas always wait until I’m in my bed, and they won’t leave me alone before I get up and write them down.

Kev's response: I suppose so (for writing notes in darkness), especially when a creepy monster is lurking right behind you. As an alternative, cell phones can take notes now, and many have speech to text...


Do you pre-plan your stories, or are you a by-the-seat-of-the-pants style writer?

My first book, Resounding Echo, was actually just an attempt to start writing again, after many years break. I asked a friend for an idea to something I could write about and he said: “What about something that begins in a monastery?”
That’s all I had, and still it became a full-length book. I just started writing, with no idea where I was going. I do write ideas to plots and characters down as they come and somewhere along the way, I’m able to make something resembling an outline out of them, but I’m not one to really plan ahead. I write to keep my head from exploding, so I just plan as I go!

Kev's response: Wow! Your head is going to explode? o.O Get the pen out!


Do you write only when inspired, or do you have a set schedule where you sit down to write?

I tried the schedule thing, 500 words a day and all that. It doesn’t work for me. At all.
Somehow, every time I sit down with the intent to write, I’m completely empty for inspiration and motivation. On the other hand, all the times when I don’t have the time to write (or when I should be doing something else…) I get inspired out of nowhere. Large part of my books are written during classes where I’m supposed to listen to some teacher going on about Hemingway(or was it Scottfitzgerald?)

Kev's response: The worst for me is when I get inspired to write ... and I've just started a 40 minute drive....


Do you have a favorite genre to write in? To read?

Definitely fantasy. Both reading and writing, though I mostly keep to writing high fantasy, while I will read anything within the genre as long as it doesn’t involve High Schools (I can’t take another one of those books… I’m sorry, I just can’t.)


What do you enjoy the most about writing?

Except from not going insane? I think it’s immersing myself in a story and getting to know my characters. Before, it would all be in my head and it would never be properly explored, but writing it down forces me to evolve the ideas and actually create something.

Kev's response: Whoa! The writing is staving off not only the explosion of your cranial cavity, but insanity as well?! So long as it is the ideas that evolve, and not the insanity.


Is there any part of writing that you don't enjoy?

The feeling that you’re never going to finish a book while you have writer’s block! It’s a horrible feeling!


Can you tell me something odd about yourself?

I could write a book(Haha…) about the oddness that’s me! Let’s just leave it at the fact that I have a wooden dragon figure called Oswald and that I dream of beating up Edward from Twilight with a bat…

Kev's response: Such inner hostility. I have numerous dragons in my living room, gargoyles too, if that makes you feel any better.


Do you write one story at a time, or do you have several novels in the works at one time?

I used to have 5 different projects at once, but lately I have been more committed to one work. I think the world of my current book series has become too dear to me, and it prevents me from wanting to work on different stories while working on those books.


Have you ever wondered why evil people want to take over the world. Why not take under it?

Maybe they have more airplanes than they have shovels?


Where do you see the future as far as paper books versus digital e-books?

E-readers are still a mostly unknown thing in the little state of Denmark, but more and more bookstores are beginning to sell ebooks even here. Ebooks are definitely becoming more and more common, but I’m not one of those that believe paper books are dying out. But then again, I’m one of the few persons who still don’t want iPhone even when people throw it at me, because I like my phone to be a PHONE. But the rest of the world loves them, and I think more and more will switch to reading e-books, when they own a Smartphone or a tablet anyway.

Kev's response: Well, I use an Android phone myself, but then the poor design of my iPad makes me want to choke a voodoo doll of Steve Jobs, so I doubt I'd get an iPhone, and certainly wouldn't advise someone to get one.... I love that my phone is a machine for texts/web/calendar/tasks/notes/games/twitter, oh, and calls. :)


What are your current projects?

The second book in my epic fantasy series, Silent Sound. It has been at a stand-still for a long time, because of lacking motivation, but now I’m too busy to write and the motivation is suddenly everywhere! Typical…

Kev's response: Heh. Back when I used to play video games, the best way to get re-motivated on my current game was to buy a new one. I wish that was all I had to do to re-kick-off my obsessive writing drive at times.


Do you have any advice for others about self-publishing?

Don’t let it ruin your love of writing! It’s all too easy to be caught up in formatting, editing, marketing and book sales, and it will destroy what made you love writing in the first place if you let it. Do it, but don’t let it become your world.


Do you have any online sites where readers can find out more about you (and your books)?

I can be found just about anywhere: http://www.facebook.com/MichelleLouring, https://twitter.com/#!/MLouring, http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5319190.Michelle_Louring, http://www.tumblr.com/blog/michellelouring, http://pinterest.com/mlouring/, http://resounding-echo.deviantart.com/, http://www.youtube.com/user/Michellezanette, you name it. But I can’t even keep track of those, so come visit my website to avoid all the confusion! You can find it here: http://michellelouring.blog.com/ My books can be found at almost any online book retailer as well, but most notably on http://www.amazon.com/Resounding-Echo-Angels-Voice-ebook/dp/B006B6ST1E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1322647814&sr=8-1 and http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/106995!

Kev's response: Thanks for joining me, Michelle! I blame you for bringing out my quirkiness this early in the morning, however!



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