What’s your writing ritual like? Do you listen to music? Work at home or at a coffee shop or the library, etc?
I work on a Lifespan treadmill desk. I love it so much! I’ve lost over 15 pounds without dieting. I use the program called Freedom to lock me off the Internet for 45 to 60 minutes at a time, and then I listen to music with the volume turned low.
What advice would you most like to pass along to other writers?
Tenacity is as important as talent. Years ago, I took a writing class with two writers, Tom and Jane, who were far better than I was. Our teacher even recommended Tom to his agent. Both got a few rejections though, and stopped writing. I never stopped. I kept writing and kept trying to be a better writer, and now I’m publishing my 18th book.
What are you working on now?
I’ll be getting edits soon for The Girl I Used to Be, which is a mystery about a girl who tries to figure out who murdered her parents but didn’t kill her when she was three. And I’ve just started writing the sequel to Girl, Stolen.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Blood Will Tell
by April Henry
Hardcover
Henry Holt and Co.
Released 6/16/2015
When a woman’s body is found in a Portland park, suspicion falls on an awkward kid who lives only a few blocks away, a teen who collects knives, loves first-person shooter video games, and obsessively doodles violent scenes in his school notebooks. Nick Walker goes from being a member of Portland’s Search and Rescue team to the prime suspect in a murder, his very interest in SAR seen as proof of his fascination with violence. How is this even possible? And can Alexis and Ruby find a way to help clear Nick’s name before it’s too late?
April Henry weaves another page-turning, high stakes mystery in Blood Will Tell, Book 2 of the Point Last Seen series.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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