Author Interview: John Satterlee

About the author:
John Satterlee was born in Kodiak, AK, raised in a small town of Broadalbin, NY also currently living/working in Orlando, FL. After high school John went into the U.S. Air Force for 5 years then returned home to Orlando. John is also a family man with his wife Gloria and two sons Rykiel and Troy. John has worked in the hotel, apartment and pest services industries outside of writing books. Likes dining out, family time, nature, computers and just relaxing when time allows.

What inspires you to write romantic fiction?
Just want to have the type of love stories that are clean and promote good values. In life when it comes to romance their is someone for everyone and not to give up when times are going bad.

Tell us about how you write.
How I write always depends on how inspiration leads. I like being able to have main character or characters that readers will care about and cheer for as they progress during the story. One unusual trait is the main action near the end is in the 2nd to last chapter and the last chapter is more or less a summary chapter.

Do you listen to or talk to to your characters?
No, once again it is all about inspiration and having the right characters for the right story.

What advice would you give other romance writers?
Go with your strengths and keep in areas where talent can be showcased the best.

How did you decide how to publish your books?
Just felt my current book needed to get out and of course found an excellent publisher.

What do you think about the future of book publishing?
There is still room for both hard cover, paperback and ebooks. Audio books as not too bad but seeing illustrations and charts in the book can help the reader understand what the characters are going through in the story.

My books are available in the following formats:
eBook, Print

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