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![]() □ What was your first acceptance and is being accepted still a thrill? Morgen: That is definitely more realistic and good stories should have conflict. My romances don’t necessarily do that and the reason is, well, life isn’t actually like that, is it? The romances I have written so far do deliver a happy ever after or a happy for now, but the road there can be bumpy, dirty and gritty. M/M romance readers tend to expect something that follows a standard formula with nice people and a happy ever after. Tristram: I write only gay fiction, or M/M as it is sometimes referred to, though there is a school of thought that M/M and gay fiction are actually quite different. Morgen: with a lovely exotic surname □ What genre do you generally write and have you considered other genres? I worked in mainland Europe for over twenty years, but when things began to change in late 2008 I decided to jump ship and do what I had long wanted to do – write. I currently live between London and the north of England, but I get away whenever I can. Tristram: I’m British, but feel more European. Please tell us something about yourself and how you came to be a writer. You can also read Tris’ author spotlight. If you like what you read, please do go and investigate further. A list of interviewees (blogged and scheduled) can be found here. ![]() ![]() ![]() Today’s is with novelist Tristram La Roche. Welcome to the two hundred and forty-first of my blog interviews with novelists, poets, short story authors, biographers, agents, publishers and more. ![]() ![]() ![]() Anderson: Chris just wants to be a normal teenager, but unfortunately he’s turning into a vampire. Anderson: This young adult biography tells the story of Dmitri Shostakovich, a composer writing music in the Soviet Union during Hitler’s siege on Leningrad. Symphony for the City of the Dead: Dmitri Shostakovich and the Siege of Leningradby M.T. ![]() Anderson: This is the second volume in Octavian’s story. ![]() Anderson: In a reimagined past, this is the story of a black boy raised in isolation with his mother by philosophers during the American Revolutionary War in a secret experiment about the intellectual capabilities of Africans. ![]() The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothingby M.T. Speakby Laurie Halse Anderson: A young girl stops talking when she’s ostracized by her peers after being raped by an upperclassman at a summer party. Soloby Kwame Alexander and Mary Rand Hess: The seventeen year old son of a former bad boy rockstar travels to Ghana in order to investigate family secrets and grieve his mother who died ten years ago. ![]() |