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Good morning everyone!

On the Philia blog today we have Morgan K. Wyatt. This interview was scheduled to appear on another site but, due to some technical difficulties on their end, we're posting it here for Morgan's loyal fans to enjoy.

Read on to see what Morgan had to say:
Where do you hail from and what do you love most about your hometown?

I’m from Louisville, Kentucky. The great thing about Louisville, besides The Derby, is the people. Louisville folks don’t take themselves too seriously, which allows them to be friendly, often witty, and polite. The next best thing about Louisville is there is always plenty to do from the various street festivals to their eclectic hole in the wall stores.

Did you always want to write? How did it influence your career?

My mother taught me to read and write when I was four to give herself a break from me pestering her. I used that talent to write my class mates in first grade, perhaps spurring them onto reading. I also told them how all the reading books ended earning my teacher’s undying gratitude.

I majored in English in college and became an English teacher, then morphed into a special education teacher.

Tell us about your latest book.  Do you have anything new in the works and can you tell us a bit about it?

Reluctant Cougar is the first book is the Cougar series. It is about a perfectly average woman who never, ever thought of herself as a cougar, but then fate intervened. Reluctant Cougar is followed by Cub in Blue, a story with a wounded hero as the male romantic lead. Next is Puppy Love, a humorous tale about a shy banker, a new vet, and the wayward puppy that brings them together.

Have you ever used contemporary events or stories “ripped from the headlines” in your work?

I have used situations as opposed to using names. There was an accident in my town involving two boys who looked alike. They actually buried one boy thinking he was the other. In my story, I allow the boys to be twins. The surviving twin takes the identity of the dead twin since he was more popular.

Is there anything you find particularly challenging about writing?

The hardest thing is finding time to write because if my job, family, and demanding dog often get in the way. I usually do write about four or five in the morning before work, and before anyone is awake.

What advice would you give to writers just starting out?

Write every day, and get connected to the writing world. It is so important to have all types of writing friends, from beginning to multi-published friends too. If a writing or critique group doesn’t feel right, then it isn’t. I spent four years with a group that met monthly and all they did was rip each other apart. Needless to say, it didn’t motivate me. Looking back, I can see the group was a bad fit.

Do you ever suffer from writer's block? If so, what do you do about it?

Not too often, writing is like me talking, and I can do that endlessly! Sometimes I come to a block in my story, and I deal with it by working on another story. I have three in the works currently.

Who is your favorite author and why? What books have most influenced your life?

Jayne Ann Krentz is my favorite author because her books are a delight to read because of the rapid pace, witty dialogue, and chemistry. I loved all The Black Stallion books because I grew up with horses.  Gone with the Wind has had a profound effect on me because it showed me a heroine didn’t have to be sweet and virtuous.

How did you deal with rejection letters?

I usually moan to my writing friends about the rejection letters, who either regale me with theirs rejection letter tales or tell me my story has merit. Most of the rejection letters have been decent letters with legitimate criticisms, which helped my writing. The worse I got recently wasn’t even about my book. It was about someone else’s book, which made me wonder if they ever read my story or did someone else get my letter?

What tools do you feel are must-haves for writers?

A computer, plus memberships in organizations like local writing groups, and Romance Writers of America, will help a young writer find her feet. A library card is another must have and an Internet connection to do research.

Where do you as an author draw the line on gory descriptions and/or erotic content?

I don’t usually do gory, not my style. If someone gets shot it is off stage, so to speak. As for erotic, I am old fashioned girl in that there is only one woman and one man involved, although they can be very passionate. They do fall in love, even though there are some complications, and end up happily ever after.  Even though my books are billed as erotic romances, there is plenty of romance, and even plot! You could skip the love scenes and still enjoy and understand it.

What's the weirdest thing you've ever done in the name of research?

I like to visit places as research. I went to a drag show once, and was thought to be a performer. I am not sure if it was an insult or a compliment. Most of the performers were gorgeous, but campy. LOL

And now for the giveaway! Morgan is graciously offering an eBook as a prize for one lucky commenter and a "Cougar Basket" to another. The basket includes a stuffed cougar plushie, dark chocolate, bath salts and flower seeds. To enter, you must comment below, follow the Philia Book Tours blog via Networked Blogs and retweet this post on Twitter. Entrants will be chosen on Friday, March 16th. 

Please include your email address in your comment so we can contact you if you're chosen as a winner. 

 


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Callie Cuddy
03/12/2012 4:53am

Following and retweeted!! :)

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03/13/2012 4:10am

send me your address and I'll send you a Cougar Basket :) If you prefer an ebook then send me your email at morgankwyatt@juno.com

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callie cuddy
03/13/2012 6:25pm

Thank you, sent an email to you, I requested the ebook.

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Brenna A
03/13/2012 4:25am

I love the sound of your Cougar series. I'm adding the first one to my TBP list. Great interview.
Following and retweeted.

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03/13/2012 6:18pm

Hi Brenna,
There are three cougars out including RELUCTANT COUGAR, CUB IN BLUE, and my newest PUPPY LOVE. All available on Amazon.Thanks for commenting.

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Brenna A
03/13/2012 6:28pm

Awesome, Morgan! I didn't realize all three were out already. Guess I'll be adding all three. :)

03/13/2012 6:18pm

Hi Brenna,
There are three cougars out including RELUCTANT COUGAR, CUB IN BLUE, and my newest PUPPY LOVE. All available on Amazon.Thanks for commenting.

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03/13/2012 6:18pm

Hi Brenna,
There are three cougars out including RELUCTANT COUGAR, CUB IN BLUE, and my newest PUPPY LOVE. All available on Amazon.Thanks for commenting.

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03/13/2012 6:18pm

Hi Brenna,
There are three cougars out including RELUCTANT COUGAR, CUB IN BLUE, and my newest PUPPY LOVE. All available on Amazon.Thanks for commenting.

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03/13/2012 5:09am

Hi Morgan! It was great to hear/learn more about you this way. Okay, Louisville native, answer a question I've always wondered about. How do the people who are actually from Louisville pronounce the name: Is it Loo-a-vill? Loueyville? Louisville?

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03/13/2012 6:21pm

Huntley,
You are so not a native Kentuckian. It's Lou a vull. It is better to draw it out too just to show people you're not an out of towner. LOL Thanks for dropping by.

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03/13/2012 5:19am

Interesting post, Morgan!

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03/13/2012 6:23pm

Hi Gerri,
Thanks for stopping by.

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03/13/2012 5:52am

Hi Morgan! Im so glad I found you! Love the story line for Reluctant Cougar and can't wait to read it! My 49th birthday is tomorrow and Im feeling very cougarish! My adorable hubby is 2 years younger than me but sometimes I act decades younger than him...;)

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03/13/2012 6:26pm

Hi Josie,
I imagine all of us have some cougar in us. I bet you do act younger than your hubby because I read your blog. An old college prof I had told us women become wilder as they get older, but men become set in their ways. Don't know if it is true, but something to think about. Thanks for stopiing by.

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03/13/2012 2:18pm

Hi Morgan, loved the interview and loved getting to know you. Gone With The Wind is one of my favorite books too. Good luck with your Cougar Series.

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03/13/2012 6:29pm

Hi Linda,
Scarlett is a fascinating character because we hate her, admire her, and often want to be her. No one is indifferent to Scarlett, especially not Rhett. Thanks for commenting Linda.

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Patty Copeland
03/14/2012 8:56am

Loved the concept and titles of the cougar series. And the comments about pronunciation: you can always tell a southerner by their pronunciation of Louisville and New Orleans as far as I'm concerned. :) Patty

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