Author BB Easton's Interview

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Introducing our First Author's Interview With BB Easton.
She is best selling  Author of four book.
BB Easton also reveal Title of her fifth and last book of this series.
Here we go.

1. About the Author

BB Easton lives in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia with her long-suffering husband, Ken, and two
adorable children. She recently quit her job as a school psychologist to write stories about her
punk rock past and deviant sexual history full-time. Ken is suuuper excited about it.

2. Tell us about books you have written

44 CHAPTERS ABOUT 4 MEN – This memoir is a hot, hilarious, brutally honest account of what
happened when I started writing a secret journal about my sexy, tattooed, badass ex-boyfriends and caught my husband reading it.
SKIN – The first 44 Chapters spin-off novel. It’s a high-school forbidden romance. It’s intense. It’s
taboo. It’s based on a true story. And it will make you fall in love with the devil himself, just like I did.
SPEED – The second 44 Chapters spin-off novel. SPEED is a fast-paced, teenage thrillridecentered around a love triangle between light and carefree vs. dark and damaged.
STAR – The third 44 Chapters spin-off novel. STAR is the story of my real-life rock star romance.
It turned out like an absolute fairy tale, only in this story, the princess wears combat boots, the
prince is a heavy metal bass player, and the ending is anything but expected.
And I’m currently writing SUIT, the last book in the series. SUIT is the story of how I moved on
from all three exes to find my happily ever after with…gasp!...an infuriating straight-laced accountant.

3. How long did it take you to write?

My first two books each took about a year to write because I was still working as a psychologist
when I wrote them, but now that I’ve quit to be a full time mom and writer, my last two each
took about 5 months to write.

4. Favorite Book You’ve Written

I will always be proud of 44 Chapters About 4 Men. It’s is my most unique, best-selling book to
date. BUT, SKIN will forever be my favorite. The feels that books brings out, the memories, the
conflict. It’s my baby. But I will say, if I had to choose one to read for pleasure, I’d choose STAR.
That book gives me all the warm fuzzies of young love and makes me smile like a loon.

5. Describe Your Writing Process


I don’t really have one. I just need a quiet place, tea, beer, or wine, and a few hours, and I’m
good. I’m a slow writer, and I spend a lot of time re-reading and editing as I go, which is terrible
(or so I’ve been told), but that’s just how I work.


6. What are you reading right now? Are there any authors (living or dead) that you would name as influences?


I wish I had more time to read. With two small kids all my free time goes to writing, but when I shift to the editing phase I binge-read everything on my kindle. Mostly my author friends’ books - bad boy
romances are my favorite - but I also love comedic memoirs like David Sedaris, Chelsea Handler, and
Jenny Lawson to name a few.


7. What was the book that most influenced your life — and why?


Let’s Pretend This Never Happened by Jenny Lawson. It’s the most self-deprecating, hilarious book I’ve ever read, and it made me want to tell my own hilarious, embarrassing stories. Then I read some
amazing bad boy/tattooed/rock star romances by Jay Crownover and Jamie McGuire and Olivia Cunning and thought, what if I combined these? What if I wrote stories about my sexy ex-boyfriends, but in a funny way? And boom, 44 Chapters About 4 Men was born.


8. Give us three “Good to Know” facts about you. Be creative. Tell us about
your first job, the inspiration for your writing, any fun details that would
enliven your page.


I love having unconventional hair. I used to have a shaved head and I currently have pink hair.
I was a school psychologist for 9 years before becoming a full-time author.
I can rap almost every Kanye West song by heart.


9. Advice for Writers

Whenever a new or aspiring author asks me for advice I always tell them the same thing: the key to
happiness in this business is to expect nothing. NOTHING. This market is completely oversaturated.
Almost everyone you know is writing a book, has written a book, or is thinking about writing a book. It may take years and years for you to get to a point where you’re simply breaking even, and that’s not even a given anymore. If you publish, do it for YOU. Not for money, not for fame, not for rank or
recognition. I go to every signing prepared to sell nothing, and I always leave with fewer books, more
friends, and a bigger smile on my face than I showed up with.

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