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Taking Kate Pearce For A Ride
by Crystal Jordan on May 21st, 2009 leave a response
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Crystal Jordan: What’s a day in the life of Kate Pearce like? While we’d love to think it’s all bons bons, silk peignoirs, and a sexy pool boy waiting on you hand and foot while beautiful words pour forth from your fingertips onto the keyboard, we know that’s probably not how it works out. You have several children of varying ages, a husband, cats, dogs, and a partridge in a pear tree. How do you manage the work-life balance?

Kate Pearce: Sometimes I wonder how I manage it and there are some days when I just want to run for the hills with my lap top under my arm. The trouble with having 4 kids between the ages of 7 and 20 is that they all need different types of parenting and they all expect me to drop everything and do what they need. Most of the time, obviously, I don’t mind, but some days, when I ‘have’ to get some writing done, it seems as if the family are conspiring against me to invent new and interesting ways to stop me sitting down at my keyboard for more than 5 minutes at a time LOL

My day is comprised of dropping kids off to school, picking them up, shopping, laundry, waking bigger kids up in case they forget to go to college or their part time job-you name a time of day and I’m usually shouting at someone to get a move on J

In the evenings I try and spend some quality time with my lovely husband of 22 years but normally we just stare at each other, hug and try not to cry too much, LOL

CJ: What is your writing process like? Do you have a daily or weekly word count that you try to meet? Or do you wait until the last minute and write like mad?

KP: I try and write Mon-Fri about 2-3 hours a day. I aim for a minimum of 5 pages but prefer 10. I find it I do it this way I’m usually not too rushed as deadlines approach.

CJ: What made you write romance? Why erotic romance? It was because you could write the sexy boy-on-boy action, wasn’t it? You can tell us. We won’t tell anyone, promise!

KP: I love reading romance novels, I really do, so writing them was a no-brainer really. But I always had this tendency to write very steamy and slightly outside the genre, so finding an e-publisher who was willing to publish my work was a far better fit for me at first. The boy-on-boy action just kind of happened. I didn’t ever plan to write it, but it just came naturally with the stories I wanted to tell about not so conventional Regency Rakes.

CJ: Do you read in the same genre(s) you write?

KP: I read everything I can get my hands on except horror and thrillers.

CJ: Do you believe in love at first sight? Soul mates? Reincarnation of long lost lovers?

KP: It’s a great question. I have to say that the first time Mr. Kate Pearce kissed me I knew I was going to marry him, so I can’t really say I don’t believe that there is something funky going on in the love zone sometimes. I love the idea of reincarnation as well.

CJ: You have a degree in history. How do you think your educational background has impacted your writing?

KP: I think it helps with my research. I know how to find stuff out quickly and efficiently and how to distill it down into something usable.

CJ: You’ve written for a number of publishers, in different lengths and both print and e-books. Do you have a favorite story length (novel, novella, short story)? And what do you think are the benefits of writing for e-pubs? For the larger New York publishers?

KP: I think I prefer to write about 85,000 words and up because you can get such a lot in there, but I also like to shake things up and write shorter. It’s great for tightening up the technique to write that perfect short story.

CJ: We know you have a lovely singing voice. Have you ever performed in public?

KP: Who told you that?? When I was a lot younger I performed at several concerts and also in various Gilbert & Sullivan musical operetta’s. I did once think about going on and doing it professionally but even I realized that a) I wasn’t ever going to be that great and b) I didn’t have the cutthroat personality needed to succeed in that industry. I’m not sure if I can still sing btw-it’s been a while LOL

CJ: Name three of your favorite movies of all time.

KP: Singing in the Rain

Love Actually

It’s a Wonderful Life

CJ: You have some rather manic deadlines coming up, which means great things for your readers! Tell us about your current release(s) and what you have coming up next.

KP: Picture Kate blowing into a paper bag.

Currently out is ‘Simply Shameless’ the third of the Regency-set erotic romances from Kensington Aphrodisia.

Next up in October, is “Simply Wicked”.

I also have the fifth Simply novel due to my editor in June-it will be called “Simply Insatiable” and it’s about the evil Lord Minshom. I am enjoying writing it immensely. Then in July I have a contemporary erotic novella to get in to Kensington, which is a new thing for me. I haven’t started writing it yet but it’s all in my head.

And then, I have another ‘Simply’ novel to write by October and I’m not sure what that one will be yet!

CJ: If one of your books were made into a movie, which one would you want to see on the big screen the most? More importantly, who would play in the starring roles?

KP: Ooh I’d love to see Simply Sexual made into a movie. I have no idea who should play Valentin and Peter and Sara, although I have had readers suggest people to me


CJ: Do you have any appearances coming up?


KP: I’ll be at the RWA ‘literacy for life’ signing in July in Washington D.C.


CJ: Where can we find you on the Internet?

KP: http://www.katepearce.com


*And now for some quick questions…

~Beach or mountains?

mountains

~Cozy PJs or sleeping in the nude?

PJ’s

~On men: boxers, briefs, or commando?

briefs

~Rock star or cowboy?

Cowboy!!

~Men in uniform: turn on or take it off?

Both please

~Leather or lace?

Leather-(note my kinky short story in L is for Leather from Cleis press)

~Voyeur or exhibitionist?

Voyeur

~Tattoos or piercings?

Tattoos

~Men’s chests: hairy or waxed?

A little hair is fine by me

~Sex on the beach, screaming orgasm, or blow job shot? (As a drink, of course!)

Sex on the beach-but no sand please!

17 comments to “Taking Kate Pearce For A Ride”

  1. 1

    [...] all, I’m over at the Smutketeers interviewing the lovely and talented Kate Pearce about everything from her writing to her singing [...]


  2. 2

    Great interview! I didn’t know you sang.

    Looking forward to seeing you at the RWA literacy signing to add to my “Shameless” collection.


  3. 3

    LOL–my best friend gave me her copies of all Kate’s books so I could get them signed for her.


  4. 4

    Great Interview!


  5. 5

    Aw! I love that you knew the first time you kissed Mr. Pearce that you’d marry him. I love love!
    Thanks for hanging with the Smutketeers today, Kate!


  6. 6

    Thanks guys!
    Eden, the funny thing is that Mr KP didn’t think he was going to marry me the first time he kissed me because a) he was more concerned that our overbites would never work together and b) wondering how to ditch his girlfriend. LOL


  7. 7

    Well, I’m so glad your overbites worked out!


  8. 8

    I enjoy these interviews that give an insight to the authors I read.


  9. 9

    Hi Kate!!! This was a fun post to read (And too its beautiful here! Glad I found it here too)
    I know when my kids were younger, I didn’t get to read much at all! At first I wasn’t on the internet much either since they kept me busy. I realize I missed alot too. I don’t read horror or thrillers either (i’m a wimp Love these SIMPLY books and great there are more coming! I love reading historical romances and its great having these more sizzling ones ! Boxers here! Love your answers!

    As you love writing in Regency, is there another setting historically you’d like to write in?


  10. 10

    OMG… Kate isn’t superhuman???? The deadlines and how well she juggles everything is amazing to me.

    She does laundry? Dishes???

    Man, woman, you need a maid and cook to help you out.

    But hey if it works for you, it works. If you didn’t have all that, you might not be so great at time management

    Crystal great interview.

    April


  11. 11

    @ Crystal: and I’m glad the ditching the girlfriend worked!


  12. 12

    Hey Caffey!
    I’d like to write historicals about the Dark Ages and the Romano British -yeah I know you’re all familiar with those time periods yes?? Did you know that the Romans occupied Britain for over 400 years?? Amazing.
    Actually my first epic book is set in Romano British DArk Ages Britain-somehow it hasn’t sold…


  13. 13

    April I yearn to be one of those authors who has ‘people’ you know, like the little entourage J R Ward has? I can’t work out how to write any faster though without killing my family…and I suspect that might have consequences


  14. 14

    Yeah Eden, I was glad that he ditched the other woman too-he had good taste


  15. 15

    Kate-we’ll be your entourage.

    I must warn you now, however, that I should not be the one in charge of sharp objects. LOL
    Just trust me.


  16. 16

    Hi Kate! I’ve read alot that I think are Regency, Medieval, Victorian, Georgian and American Western… but, I don’t know exactly all the differences, LOL. But I’m learning! I’m not familiar with the Dark Ages, but now that you mention it, I want to read it (and get a hot romance read while learning about it), so when?


  17. 17

    Kate,
    I can’t have you killing off your family because who will attempt ransom payments when I come to abduct you June 1st???

    Sigh.

    We all need an entourage. How about we get one together and we can all share???? LOL.

    We’ll have a big posse at our disposal. We can do huge phone trees and shout outs and black ball politicians and lie down naked in front of amazon.com with cool signs like the Truth Smoking ads…

    OK… maybe no nudity. But it could be cool. I’ll get right on that for us :> I’m sure the Smutketeers would love to have their own entourage too…

    LOL.

    April