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Q&A With Emily March Q: Beautiful cover! What's the inspiration for it? Can you tell us a little about how it plays into the plot of the book? A: The art started with the title on this book. It’s a story about recovery and rebirth, so we wanted to show a scene that reflects the hope and renewal of spring. It took a few tries to get just the right mix of snow and flowers, but I’m thrilled with how the cover turned out. Q: What inspired the plot of this book? A: Eternity Springs is where broken hearts go to heal, and every book explores some aspect of emotional healing. The title, THE FIRST KISS OF SPRING, came to me first, so I set about developing a plot that fit the idea of rebirth and renewal. Q: How do you make your characters, plots and scenes so vivid? Do you plan everything out in advance or do you let your writing surprise you? A: When I’m writing, character development and scene setting comes naturally to me. I truly lose myself in the story world—that’s the joy of writing for me. Since I’m fifteen books into the series, the world is well established and defined. My problem is remembering what I’ve written about the world in the past! To help, I keep a detailed “bible” about the people and places in Eternity Springs. I start with a bare bones plot that always changes substantially during the writing of the book. Q: I have also read A Stardance Summer and I love your writing. Do you have any tips for those of us who would someday like to publish what they write and improve their writing? Any tips for romance writers especially? A: My number one piece of advice is to read, read, read, and then read some more. I think writers can absorb a lot about pacing and plot and characterization from reading. I think you should read a variety of fiction, too, not only romance. Every genre has something to teach you. Q: What's your favorite scene in this book? Why? A: I love the meet in THE FIRST KISS OF SPRING. It’s different from anything I’ve written before and that’s always fun. Q: If you could travel anywhere where would it be? A: My husband and I have a big anniversary this year, so we spent some time discussing our dream trip. After much debate, we decided that instead of taking one long, exotic trip we’d take a series of shorter, domestic trips throughout the year. So, my “anywhere” is somewhere in the U.S that I’ve always wanted to visit but for one reason or another haven’t. For example, one of our trips is to Yellowstone. Q: Any plans for more books? What are you working on currently? We’d love to read more from you! A: I have just turned in the next book in the Eternity Springs series, THE CHRISTMAS WISHING TREE, which comes out October 2 nd . So, right now, I’m on vacation—and getting ready to take one of those anniversary trips.
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