Interview with James Rosone, Author of Into the Stars
03 Nov 2020
I think I’d want to talk with JK Rowling. I’d like to ask her about what got her into writing? How did she come up with the idea for the Harry Potter series and how did she outline it? Did it take on a life of it’s own as she began to write the first couple of books. I’d ask her about why she didn’t give up when she’d gotten so many rejections before she got her first yes. I’d then ask her about how does an author follow up on an epic series. It’s one thing to produce a hit or killer series, it’s a whole other story to repeat that process over and over again. That’s the mark of a really good author, when they are able to keep producing hit after hit. I want to learn about that, I want to know what’s been her secret and how does she overcome the mental blocks all writers face. I think she’s such an incredible success story and I’d really like to discet what she did and really try to understand it better not just for myself, but for others to learn from.
What’s your favorite thing about writing?
For me, is the freedom to write and work from home or anywhere I go. I love the flexibility. I love being able to take a nap at 1pm just because I’m tired and want to.Then I can get back to writing after I’ve refreshed my mind. You can’t do that at a 9-5 job. I love the flexibility, I love being able to spend more time with my kids as they grow up. What is a typical day like for you? For me, it starts by getting my kids breakfast ready. Then I help my wife get them dressed and lunches made. I usually take drive them to school while my wife starts work. I usually spend from 9 to 6 writing and handling the marketing aspect of our job. From 6 to 8pm is family time with the kids. Then I’ll either spend a couple of hours with my wife watching a movie or I’ll go back to writing depending on what scene I’m working on. But mind you, this schedule I outlined is a six day a week operation. I usually take off a solid 8 hours on Saturday, but aside from that, I work six days a week. What scene from Into the Stars was your favorite to write? For me, it’s the ground combat scenes. We have a couple of really good ones in this book and those are the ones I like to write the most. I spent 3.5 years in Iraq, I’ve survived more than a thousand rocket and mortar attacks, my vehicle being shot up and my helicopter taking ground fire. When you’ve lived through all of that, you gain a lot of experience and understanding of how to write these really compelling scenes. I’ve had many readers tell me they almost felt like they were reliving their own PTSD experiences from the war. For me, that’s exactly what I’m doing when I write these scenes. I’m reliving real life scene that scared the hell out of me and I put them to paper for our books. That’s why they are so real because they were very real to me. Do you have a motto, quote, or philosophy you live by? I can be a workaholic. I have a goal I want to achieve and I work myself to the bone to achieve those goals. Sitting in my office behind my computer screen, I have a large picture that says, “In order to become the 1%, you must do what the other 99% won’t.” I think that saying is incredibly true. Writing is a tough business, if you want to succeed in this business, then you need to work hard and you need to outwork everyone else. Because we’re self-published author, we’re responsible for every aspect of publishing from editing to marketing, to content creation and reader engagement. That’s a lot, it’s a lot to handle, but if you can do it, and do it well, it provides you a level of economic independence nothing else can. We’re finishing our forth year of writing and we’ve officially sold more than one million dollars in books. That’s incredible to have achieved in such a short period of time and it’s largely because we work hard and we write compelling stories people want to read and tell their friends about.
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