A warm Wednesday welcome to Val Penny.
My novels fall firmly within the
Tartan Noir part of the crime genre. I write Police Procedurals set in the
beautiful city of Edinburgh.
What made you choose that genre?
I chose that genre because that is
the style of story that I most enjoy reading. I do read all kinds of books:
fiction, non-fiction, romance, historical and women’s fiction, indeed, I even
enjoy reading the occasional sci-fi novel. However, my favourite genre is
crime.
How long does it take you to
write a book?
My first book took me about two and
a half years to write. This was partly because I didn’t know what I was doing
and partly because I was being treated for breast cancer when I started writing
it. Now, books take me between six and eight months to write.
Ideally, I like to get my ‘life
jobs’ done in the morning such as feeding
the cats and answering emails. After
lunch I write or edit depending on what stage my WIP is at. I am more of a
night owl than a lark, so I often work on into the night, if I am inspired.
Tell me something about yourself
your readers might not know.
I love cats and have had them in my
life since I was three years old. Recently, when I went to the doctor about a
persistent blocked nose, I was diagnosed with an allergy to cats!
This has not
changed my life, nor that of my cats. We just co-habit with antihistamine
tablets!
When did you write your first
book and how old were you?
I wrote my first novel, a family
saga, called The Douglas Family for my little sister when I was nine. It
had original illustrations in it, but sadly it was never published.
What do you like to do when
you're not writing?
I love to spend time with family
and friends, meeting for coffee or going out to the movies or for dinner. I
knit, walk and swim and am a voracious reader. However, my most extravagant
interest is travel. I love to visit different parts of the world. My husband
treated me to Rome for my most recent significant birthday and we spent the day
climbing Mount Vesuvius and wandering the streets of Pompeii. I had a wonderful
time and would be surprised if my protagonist, Detective Inspector Hunter
Wilson, did not visit there sometime.
What was one of the most
surprising things you learned in creating your books?
The first two publishing houses
that received my manuscript were both interested. I was surprised to learn that
most authors struggle to find a publisher.
How many books have you written?
I have published three novels in my
Edinburgh Crime Mysteries series. The fourth, Hunter’s Blood, is due to
be published 01.02.2020.
Do you Google yourself? What did
you find that affected you most (good or bad)?
No. Never. I don’t believe
everything I read in the papers either!
As a child, what did you want to
do when you grew up?
I originally wanted to be a ballet
dancer or own a candy store. Until I achieve either of these aims, I better
keep writing.
How many unpublished and
half-finished books do you have on your computer?
Not many. I write my notes for
future works into notebooks rather than clutter the computer. I do, however,
have a very large collection of half-filled notebooks!
Bio: Val Penny is an American author living in SW Scotland. She has
two adult daughters of whom she is justly proud and lives with her husband and
two cats. She has a Law degree from Edinburgh University and her MSc from Napier
University. She has had many jobs including hairdresser, waitress, lawyer,
banker, azalea farmer and lecturer.
However, she has not yet achieved either of
her childhood dreams of being a ballerina or owning a candy store. Until those
dreams come true, she has turned her hand to writing poetry, short stories and
novels. Her crime novels, Hunter's Chase, Hunter's Revenge, Hunter's Force and
Hunter’s Blood are set in Edinburgh, Scotland, published by Crooked Cat Books.
The fifth book in the series, Hunter's Secret, follows shortly.
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