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Written by JJ Barnes
I interviewed author Chanel Faye about her love of romance novels, what inspired her to write her own, and the characters in her new book; Hollywood Love.
I consider myself a citizen of the world, as I have studied and worked in different countries. Professionally, I am a media broadcaster and have been doing it for 12 years. I have been a bookworm all my life, my favorite genre is romance.
Growing up, the books I read always had a white protagonist with a white love interest, which always made me feel like an outsider looking in. I’m glad that more authors are writing diverse romance and I want to be part of that movement. We live in a diverse world and I’m a firm believer that popular culture should reflect that.
I had this idea of the story going around in my head and I had to write it down. This all happened in 2019. But then I didn’t really know if I wanted to publish it, but I loved the story and the characters too much to keep them to myself.
In 2019. I started by putting the story on a serial story website to see if the story was interesting enough for readers and I got some positive responses.
It took me a year to complete the book and then another 2 years to get it ready for release.
I want to add to authors that write diverse romance and Hollywood Love is my contribution. Jordan was a complicated character and didn’t let me rest until I had written her story.
Writing the story was easy for me and poured out really quickly. The biggest challenge was sharing it and having strangers read my work.
Jordan is a composite of many women I’ve met in my life and I wanted to write a curvy woman romance as well.
What inspired me is an idea of perfection in one’s mind and wanting to impose that perfection on your love interest and how that affects the love interest.
The inciting incident is when Jordan meets Alex and realizes that maybe she hasn’t given up on the idea of love as she had first thought.
There are many conflicts in the book, but the main one would be the internal struggle within Jordan to accept herself and allow herself to be loved.
I did the character chart to outline who the characters were, but the rest of the story was freely written.
Yes. Oh, my goodness yes. This was my first book so I had many edits done by alpha readers, then had a critique done and then a line/copy edit by a professional editor and then a proofreader.
I would say sit down and write the story. Finish it. Celebrate that you have finished it and then get the edits done. Never give up.
I’m working on a second draft for my second book which will be a romance suspense book with a black female lead of course.
I’m very proud. When I wrote this book, I never thought that I’ll have it published. And now that I have, it really was worth the stress and the moments that I thought I was crazy trying to self-publish a book.
My website: www.chanellfaye.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chanellfaye72
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chanellfaye72
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chanel_faye
Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/chanel-l-faye
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58212027-hollywood-love
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chanellfayeauthor
Amazon link to my book
Hollywood Love: http://Amazon.com/Hollywood-Love-curvy…/dp/B093Y1ZWJ9/
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