Read on for an
exclusive interview with Uzuri Wilkerson, author of the Bitten series.
RM: Thanks for taking time to answer our
questions! Tell us a little about yourself.
My name is Uzuri. I
live in Boston. I love writing. My vampire series is my first foray into the
publishing world. I write (and read) in a variety of genres. It’s all about if
the plot sounds interesting and if it’s written well. Besides writing, I have
two jobs to pay the bills.
RM: What prompted you to take up writing?
I don’t know where
it started. But I do remember one day, after finishing a novel about a girl
fighting hard to keep her family together, figuring out that I wanted to be
published. I wanted to have an actual book and I wanted others to experience
it, too.
RM: What genres interest you the most in
books?
I tend to go for
modern-day thrillers and mysteries, especially ones with a supernatural bent
but not exclusively.
RM: Who are your favourite authors?
I like Stephen
King, Dennis Lehane, and James Patterson. I’ve liked some books by Carl
Hiaason, Tess Gerritson, E. Lynn Harris, Dan Brown, and Patricia Briggs. And I
would be interested in other books by J.K. Rowling and Suzanne Collins, since I
really enjoyed and connected with their series.
RM: Is there a specific reason for
choosing to write about vampires?
I like their
mystery, long lives, and that they tend to have supernatural abilities.
Drinking blood and/or killing people is kind of second. That adds to each
character’s development—like, how they deal with feeding and if they kill.
RM: What is one thing you feel strongly
about? The one topic that will always elicit a reaction from you?
I absolutely hate
when people litter. I don’t get the thought process of, “I’m done with this.
Okay I’ll drop it out my car window.” I guess it’s just ingrained in me to
throw away my trash in a receptacle instead of on the ground. People who litter
fascinate and anger me beyond belief.
RM: Have you travelled outside your
country? If yes, what are your favourite nations?
I studied abroad in
Spain, once in high school and then in my junior year of college. It was great.
I also got to visit London. It was really overcast that day but I still enjoyed
it. I have a very long list of other places I’d like to travel though. If I
ever become rich, traveling is top on my list of things to do.
RM: What is the most comfortable position
you choose to write?
On my couch, with a
cushion between my lap and laptop.
RM: If you weren’t a writer, what other
profession would you have been in?
I think I’d like to
make music videos. I always get these exciting, out-of-the-box ideas for songs
that I never see realized because entertainers stick to the norm…
RM: Do you have a few words to tell to
budding writers?
Keep writing, every
day. Oh, and get a good external drive. I can’t say just how devastating it is
to lose work if your computer crashes. So get an external drive and back it up
regularly.
RM: Thank you once again. Your answers
were as interesting and enthralling as books from Bitten!
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