Extras
A few bits and pieces to answer frequent questions.
Pictured: Heidi Joy’s grandmother was also an author and wrote the book Heidi Joy is reading to her son, Drew.
Stats & facts
Books published: 8 novels, 7 business books, 1 children’s book, 6 collections
Date of first publication: Dec. 12, 2012 – age 36
Education: BA Communications: Journalism, Pacific Lutheran University
Genre & categories: New adult steamy romance, adult romance, women’s fiction, children’s literature, business, marketing, writing.
Most popular book: Tattoo Thief, with 500,000+ downloads; it hit #9 on all Amazon books.
Favorite book: West With the Night (I named a character in Tattoo Thief after this memoir’s author, Beryl Markham)
Typical time it takes to write: 45 days for a novel (fastest: 26 days; slowest: 8 years)
Typical time to publication: 4-6 months, including writing, editing, marketing and publishing
Hours worked per day: 4, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., 4 days a week, plus some weekends
Average words written per hour: 1,200
Writing strength: Dialogue
Writing weakness: External conflict
Hardware/software: Mac, Scrivener, InDesign, Vellum
Favorite writing resources: Save the Cat; Write, Publish, Repeat; Go Into the Story
First month’s earnings as an author: $50
Average annual growth in sales: 300%
Sell-through rate (readers who buy the next book): 83%
Hours spent writing & publishing in 2014: 900
Agency: Open to representation
What does your family think of you writing steamy sex? My parents are proud of me, but they don’t read it. My daughter is a voracious reader and read my novels at age 13. When I asked if they were too steamy, she just rolled her eyes.
Currently writing: Market Force (business), Skip a Beat (Tattoo Thief #5), and a secret project…
Extras for Tattoo Thief
Watch the video book trailer. Hear the song “Wilderness,” with original lyrics from the book, performed by a musician.
Memberships
Novelists, Inc. — Board of Directors (2016, 2017), editor of the Nink newsletter, and publisher of The Best of Nink.
Romance Writers of America — National conference speaker
Willamette Writers — Conference speaker