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One Night With Kimberly Biller Will Hook You For A Lifetime

4/17/2013

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Trell:  Today at dailybrewconnection.com we are talking with author Kimberly Biller, author of Musings Between the Sheets.  Just to give our readers a little background about Kimberly, what did you do before writing and is writing now your full-time career?

Kimberly:  I was a manicurist for 12 years and they all encouraged me to write my life story, so I am. I have written 5 works that are published on amazon and my memoir is within 2 weeks of publishing. It is a southern child bride memoir, titled: I Couldn’t Lay in the Bed They Made (we say lay, not lie, unless referring to a fib!) I now write full-time.

Trell:  When did you know that you wanted to write professionally?

Kimberly:  I would write poetry as a form of escape in my pre-teens and teens. I dreamed of being famous, again, my only escape from a bitter, abusive home life, so I guess it stayed with me. I picked it back up 2 years ago.

Trell:  What was the motivation to get you started to do that first novel?

Kimberly:  My motivation came after the first draft of the memoir. I had the bug after that and the more I wrote, the more I wanted to.

Trell:  Who or what was your inspiration to write?

Kimberly:   As I said in the beginning, my clients propelled me, but my past was the actual driver. My husband is also a wonderful motivator.

Trell:  What type of writing do you like to do?

Kimberly:   I am really enjoying the erotica that I write, with a twist. I want the reader to be surprised with the ending, not go duh! I knew that’s what would happen! I also want people to think!

Trell:  Do you have any advice for someone who wants to get out there professionally but just can’t figure how and when to take that plunge?

Kimberly:   Just do it! If the work isn’t quality at first, so what, it will be eventually, if writing is where you should be. I still see improvement with every book and I am on my 6th! I hope my readers will stick with me as I grow with this career!

Trell:  So, who is on your Reading list?

Kimberly:   Oh my! I love Douglas Wickard who is rather new. He wrote The Perfect Husband and his sequel is due any day A Perfect Setup. His works are thrillers, sort of like James Patterson and Jonathon Kellerman. I live crime novels, because I will never be able to write them. Patricia Cornwell has been a favorite forever!

Trell:  Thank you Kimberly.  We just sat down with Kimberly Biller the dailybrewconnection.com’s first guest this year.   She is author of: Tall Dark & Different, The Tree in the Front Yard, Musings Between The Sheets and A Threesome of Erotic Short Stories: Musings Book 2! All her books are available at Amazon.com Please be sure to check it out for your Kindle.  And definitely get her newest release, From One Night to a Lifetime.  It is available now at Amazon.com as well.  If you would like to know more about Kimberly, feel free to visit her author’s page at www.facebook.com/pages/Kimberly-Jon-Biller/140481052779276

-Trell


1 Comment
Terrill Davis
4/18/2013 04:32:32 pm

Kimberly, it was fun having you do this interview for The Daily Brew. I wanted to take this time to tell your fans that I have read Musings Between The Sheets and it was a wonderful read. Three amazing short stories and none of them ended as I thought they would. Congratz on your 6 books and keep pushing them out.

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