csr June CSR Discussion Day: Caz Pedroso's Here Kitty, Kitty
Did you read Caz Pedroso's story, Here Kitty, Kitty? What did you think of it? Make sure you share your thoughts below in the comments, but first! Enjoy this interview with questions Caz graciously answered for me so you get the skinny on her!
Are you a person who makes their bed in the morning, or do you not see much point?
Not much point making my bed. When my daughter and husband are home, my bed is my office.
If you were an animal, what would you be?
A house cat, my food would be delivered to me, I’d get to curl up in the sun, and I could demand all the attention I wanted.
If you had 30 minutes of free time, what would you do?
Um…Read!!!
What’s one location you’d love to go to research for a story?
I’m torn between Egypt in the real world, or Discworld in the book world.
If you had to only work on one project for the next year... what would it be?
My medieval fantasy series that I am still trying to find time to devote to. I think the first book stands at roughly 20,000 words at the moment and has done for most of this current year so far.
Was it harder to stay inspired writing 1k each week for this story versus longer chapters?
Yes…In between chapters I would work on other projects and sometimes I wouldn’t want to put them down to write the weeks chapter on the current flash.
Which do you prefer, vampires or shifters?
Hmmm, depends are they single and straight? Joking aside I like both the same and try to include them both whenever I can in my writing.
Was it hard to write a gender-neutral character like Angel?
Yes. I had to do a fir bit of research and read others who have written similar characters. It is why they had only a small part this time, so I could ease into it slowly.
Do you have a favorite part of Here, Kitty Kitty?
As gruesome as it was, the part I liked was when Tristan stood up to his father and killed him. I like to think his father had a split moment to regret his actions and wish he’d runaway instead, before he died.
Would you like to share anything about your current or upcoming work with readers?
I’m afraid my readers are as much in the dark as me. I’m waiting to see what characters speak to me to see what unfinished story gets finished and posted next.
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