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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Who's That Girl? Interview - T.G.Ayer

Today, please welcome Tee, another Kiwi and RWNZ'er!

Hi Kylie, I feel honored to be in the company of such wonderful writers.

It's great to have you here, Tee! 

Name? My pen-name is T. G. Ayer aka Tee.

Where are you? I currently live in Auckland, New Zealand but I hail from Durban, South Africa.

How many years have you been a member of Romance Writers of New Zealand? March 2011 will be a full year with RWNZ. A decision I will never regret.

What genre/s do you write? I am currently writing paranormal YA, and have a YA mythological drama on the back burner. I hope to also complete a historical romance based in my home country in the 1700's.

Who are your favourite authors? For YA Melissa Marr and Cassandra Clare and Alyson Noel, Maria v Snyder. Paranormal - Nalini Singh, Marjorie Lui. I also love horror - Koontz. King and Saul. And a secret passion for crime Tess Gerritsen being my current fave.

What inspired you to write romance? I don't write specific to the romance genre BUT romance is such an integral element in any popular written work it's hardly possible to write a novel that's love-free! It's definitely a key element around which my stories grow.

Who's your dream agent and/or dream publisher? I would love to publish with Harper Teen or Walker Books. As for an agent, I'm still on the lookout for one who would love my work and me, too. :)

What's the best thing about going to conference? Conference is like injecting inspiration drive and determination straight into one's veins. My first experience was so amazing I'm still not sure when I'll come down from the high!

I'm still amped and now looking forward to the 2011 conference. It's the amazing people you meet, all the inspirational stories, being able sit side-by-side with published authors, meeting agents, editors, publishers. I've made true some fab friends out of conference too.

And lastly, finish these statements...
My greatest strength as a writer is...
my imagination. It's always in control and when it wants out I have no choice but to write.
A sexy heroine needs...courage and fire. Even if she is a damsel in distress she most certainly has to have fire in her blood and a dagger in her boot!
My latest WIP (work in progress) is about...an angel who accidentally ends up as the Ruler of the Underworld. This WIP is Greek mythology meets Nephilim aimed at YA readers aka Hells Angel.
When I write I like to...listen to music anything from melody Gardot to Linkin Park! - depends on the scene.
My best writing milestone to date is...the completion of my very first novel in the space of 8 months. I also completed Nanowrimo 2010 and wrote my first draft for my Hell's Angel WIP and am hoping to complete this novel by the end of February 2011.

You can follow Tee's blog or her on Twitter (Storymage).

Tee, thanks for answering my questions. It's been great having you here!

8 comments:

  1. Hi Tee and Kylie

    Lovely to 'meet' another Kiwi writer : )
    Although I won't be at conference (just a little too far away from Nelson) I've been to two before, and agree with you about the buzz and friendships you make. Nothing compares.

    Your historical sounds fascinating. I'll keep an eye out for your name! Best of luck for the future.

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  2. Hey LaVerne,thanks for dropping in to say hi to Tee.

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  3. Hi Tee,
    Nice to meet you! A book in 8 months is good going. It's great when your imagination takes over and you let rip. Good luck with your writing. And I hope you enjoy the 2011 conference as much as your first one!

    Cath

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  4. Thanks Kylie for having me! :)
    Thanks Laverne, pity you wont be at conference... I am looking forward to it though - esp the Friday workshop...
    Thanks Tee

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  5. Thanks for dropping by, and for your lovely comments Catherine :)
    cheers Tee

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  6. Hi Cath! Tee's a powerhouse when she gets writing. And 8 months IS a good timeframe, especially when working at another job on top of writing.

    Hi, Tee! Looking forward to seeing you at conference this year.

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  7. Wonderful interview as alway Kylie!

    Tee - I agree. What would us writers do without our imagination?? *wink* I’d likely end up busking on a street corner with my sad attempt at playing the harmonica…. And trust me, while it may be the only interment I can play, I’m not very good at it. :(

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  8. *sigh* can’t even spell instrument…. Maybe I should start harmonica lessons…?

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