Friday, May 27, 2022

Author Interview - Midnight Pages by Diane Riis #AuthorInterview


What’s your one line pitch or teaser for the book?

Can’t sleep? Maybe the night has something to tell you…

Tell readers a little about your main character or characters?

Since this is nonfiction, I can say that the reader herself is the main character. She will write a travelogue as if the night was a place or a journey. She will keep a Book of Hours, sitting in vigil and writing every hour in a devotional format. She will take on the practice of writing Midnight Pages, which is morning pages for insomniacs and night-lovers. 

Deepening her writing with prompts and ideas, the reader becomes the subject of the workbook and the night becomes her blank page.

Where do you like to write? Do you have an office or writing nook?

Oh, yes, I have an office. It’s painted Gryffindor red and has a mural of Hogwarts on the north wall. The furniture is dark and antique and books are stacked everywhere. It’s a little dark, but cozy and the minute I sit at the library table in my Harry Potter office, everything else melts away. 

What is one of your best marketing tips for other authors? 

Do it YOUR way and be yourself. I have a client who used Facebook and Linked In to sell her book, another took herself on a live book tour all over the U.S. Another woman threw herself a red-carpet event and had major corporate and other sponsors pay for it. Who are your contacts, what is your niche, who are your people? Let your intuition lead you.

What websites or tools have you found that offer the best results?

I love Bewitching Book Tours, and I’m having success using email marketing as opposed to relying on social media platforms which can change the algorithm and make your audience vanish without warning.

Any advice for aspiring writers?

So much! I work with women writers, especially those who want to -- but haven’t started writing yet – and they don’t know why. It’s a form of writer’s block and I love to help them see whatever fear is freezing them can be tamed. I could go on, so please tell me if you want me to!

Thank you!
Diane


Midnight Pages 
Mystical Inspiration and Writing Prompts for Writers, Insomniacs, and Night Owls 
Diane Riis 

Genre: Nonfiction, Self Help, Writing, Journal, Workbook 
Publisher: Earth and Soul Publishing
Date of Publication: Feb 2, 2022
ISBN: 9798985131000
Number of pages: 370
Word Count: 25,000

Cover Artist: Book Designer: Andrea Schmidt, a-schmidt.com

Tagline: The night has something to tell you.

Book Description: 

Midnight Pages is a workbook of magical prompts and creative writing exercises. It is also the antidote for anyone who has ever tried (and failed) to get up early to write morning pages. 

Embrace your nature! Whether you do your best work at night or you’re going through a bout of insomnia, you will deepen your writing practice and learn to listen to the voices of the night. 

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WRITING PROMPT From Midnight Pages:

Close your eyes. What do you hear, smell, taste? What do you sense at an energetic or intuitive level? Spend some real time. Find at least twenty-five things. When it gets hard to add to the list is when it gets interesting…”

Excerpt:

VIGILANTIA

Vigilantia: lying awake, sleepless, vigilance. The silence and stillness of midnight might feel suffocating, dense, and thick—heavy with foreboding. It might have you lying in bed, heart pounding, afraid of the dark.


Under the cloak of night, your hearing is heightened. Sounds startle you awake as you drowse. Your mind can ramp up: haunting memories, recriminations, regrets, and stuck thoughts keep you from your rest. Some “insights come up as well and sensations: the surge of adrenaline, pricklings on your neck. You might feel the weight of the dark bearing down on you or you notice movement in the shadows. Maybe you have the sense you’re being watched. Something lurks in the dark that’s imperceptible during the day. You might feel like you are not alone, and that subtle presence over your shoulder seems familiar. You wonder if it’s been there before, maybe even always. During the day, with music blaring and people talking, you just don’t perceive it. Ask what message all this has in store for you. Don’t reject what you hear. Don’t dismiss. Allow.

Night belongs to the spirits. –Proverb

About the Author:

Diane Riis is author of five books and owner of Earth and Soul Coaching and Publishing which works with Indie authors, writers and magical practitioners who want more joy in their lives. She is a metaphysical minister and witch offering spiritual direction (which is a process of reflecting on your journey and learning to observe how you participate in your personal spiritual framework.) She offers writing coaching and classes as well as High Vibe, Soul Deep writing workshops and retreats for women who understand the power of the collective. Rev. Dr. Diane owns and operates a remnant flower farm on Long Island, NY all the while raising dogs, cats, chickens and a boy.





 





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