Interview with Victoria Simcox
Have you ever gotten an idea for a book or part of one of
your novels from something or somewhere unexpected?
I would have to say that most of
my ideas are unexpected. I rarely plan too far in advance what I'm going to
write. My ideas come to me as I write.
Did you always know you would write a novel? Why did you
finally decide to write one and when?
Though I've always been creative,
mostly in painting watercolors, I didn't think I would be a writer. It was
actually a vision I had while sitting in a movie theater watching a flick the
inspired me to start. I only saw the first scene of my story, probably half a
page of writing. Then when I started
writing the story, it just started flowing to me.
Is there anything you’d like to go back one year to tell
yourself?
I don't think so. Part of life is
to learn from my past mistakes, also I challenge myself to walk by faith and
trust that what is to come is meant to be. I believe there is purpose to all I
go through whether good or bad, and in the long run it will be to my benefit
and make me a stronger person.
Who are the writers who've inspired you the most?
C.S. Lewis, J.K. Rowling, Lemony Snicket. There are more
but these are the first that come to mind.
Was there ever a time you felt like giving up? Why didn't
you?
Sure. There are times when fear
tries to creep into my mind and tell me that all I have written and will write
in the future is in vain, but the joy of writing, inner inspiration, and fan
letters letting me know that they love my story, out weigh the fear.
Who is one person in the past or present who you felt was
truly visionary?
J.K. Rowling: Her mind is labyrinth
of creative ideas.
When you were growing up, what did you want to be?
A zoo keeper; I actually took one
of those aptitude tests as an adolescent and zoo keeper is what it suggested I
become. I was like "YES!" this
is a sign from God, lol. I've always been a big animal lover. But then when I
became a teenager, my passionate love for animals some how mellowed and like
most teenybopper girls of the 80s, boys became the main focus.
Check out Victoria's personal Blog @ www.victoriasimcox.blogspot.com
Check out Victoria's personal Blog @ www.victoriasimcox.blogspot.com
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