An Interview with "Dream Wanderers" Author, Paula Brown, Part 1
A: Sure, I was born in
I’ve always been into the arts. I’ve played the flute since I was 10, and I studied theater in college. I eventually became a disc jockey at a radio station in
A: I never really realized that I COULD write for a living. I would write because I loved to write. I’ve always enjoyed making things up. Sometimes I would write them down and sometimes I would just play them out in my head. I never really thought about it as a career of any type until I found out about places like Demand Studios.
A: No, pretty much the opposite. My fiction has always been very internal, and I was always scared to let anyone read it. When I wrote “Dream Wanderers”, though, something was different. I was happy with the way it came out, and I loved the ending so much that I wanted to share my work for the first time.
A: They just kind of come to me. I’m a huge “Star Wars” fan, and I have always loved the idea of creating an entirely new universe.
A: The very first piece that I consider published was a poem that I wrote for the official website for the original “Battlestar Galactica”. I don’t write poetry and this was very much a tongue in cheek piece. I had included the words “A Very Bad Poem” in the title, but they removed that when they put it on the site. The site has changed drastically, though, and I don’t think it’s there anymore.
*This marks the end of part one. Please check back tomorrow to read more of the Paula Brown interview.
vange says:
That's pretty nifty. How did you meet her?
Nicole Ireland says:
I actually met Paula through Work Place Like Home's writing folder.
I mentioned TCA to her, so I'm hoping she'll stop by. I think she'd be a great addition.
Patrick says:
Very cool, I look forward to part II.
Jenny Beans says:
Good stuff, what an insightful woman. Looking forward to part 2 of this interview, Nikki!
Edward G. Talbot says:
Interesting. I grew up in Western Mass (and Maine before that) and now I live in Florida. And I hate it here! Don't do it, Paula, don't do it!
Jim Ryan says:
Yeah, Star Wars kind of hit me the same way. 🙂
Drew Beatty says:
Good stuff. I look forward to the next part!
Morgan Elektra says:
Hmm. Interesting comment about Star Wars. I’m completely the opposite. Creating my own universe always seemed like something I would never want to do. I much prefer messing with our known universe. But I write horror, so that kind of works for me. 🙂 Great stuff so far, look forward to part two!
R. Van Saint says:
I enjoy Star Wars but I prefer Star Trek. I’m starting to build my own universe, not intentionally, it just happened that way. Awesome interview, looking forward to the second one.
David Sobkowiak
Twitter: dsobkowiak
says:
Interesting interview. I’m on my way to creating an entire universe with my co-author Laura and I can’t imagine what going to happen there. Well, I can, but that’d be telling 😉 Really looking forward to the next part!
Nikki says:
The other two parts are actually up. I believe the post the first post is linked to the second and the second to the third.