Tell us your name and then a bit about yourself.
C.J. Baty
Writing and reading have always had a place in my heart and mind. I began writing stories when I was in middle school, then went on to make up stories when I was a new mom for my kids. It was my adult son who encouraged me to write stories for Fan Fiction which led to an Indie Publisher and then being an Indie author. It’s amazing to me that folks like to read my stories, so I keep on writing.
When you are writing a book, which is harder? The first book in the series or the others after it?
As I am in the process of writing book 7 of the Pinkerton Man Series, I’d have to say the books that come after the first one. Characters grow and change. Keeping their stories rich and meaningful is difficult as new books come along.
When writing a series how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?
The setting is a good place to keep things fresh. Changing locations can bring an entirely different experience for the MC which in turn gives the readers something new and I get to play with additional characters that come along.
Writing can be an emotionally draining and stressful pursuit. Any tips for aspiring writers?
There are so many answers to this question. For me, it’s my local writing pals. Authors who live near where I live who have a need for friendship and accountability. We gather once or twice a week (Sometimes even more) to encourage and hash out plot ideas. It’s made a huge difference in my writing.
On a typical day, how much time do you spend writing?
Honestly, my life has been so full with, my aging parents and adult children moving home, writing every day just doesn’t happen as often as I would like. BUT, when I am writing it can last anywhere from 2 to 6 hours in one long burst of energy.
Do you have a favorite character that you have written? If so, who? And what makes them so special.
I have several favorites but all time I would have to say Lizzie Ferguson from the Pinkerton Man Series. She is someone I’d like to be. Now that she’s has her own story(s), I’m enjoying her antics even more.
What is your definition of success?
Meeting readers who enjoy my books. Sure, I’d love to make a lot of money, but I don’t see that as success. Knowing my stories touched someone’s heart means the most to me.
Do you have anything you want to share that didn’t fit on one of these questions?
Go to book events! it is one of the best ways to meet those who love books and love sharing them with you. Authors love to meet people who have read their books. Signing events can be such fun. Writers on the River is one of the best.
What are your social links?
Webpage – www.cjbaty.com
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/CJ-Baty-Author-344242482358480/
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/cjbaty27/
What are your buy links? (Provide links to your Amazon/iBook’s/Koko/etc Author Home Page if you have quite a few. Also include audible links if applicable.)
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/C.-J.-Baty/e/B00K2ISIQI?ref_=dbs_p_ebk_r00_abau_000000
Universal Link: https://books2read.com/ap/nkNz6R/CJ-Baty
Want tickets to Writers on the River #2024?
They are available starting November 6th at Writersontheriver.com
$75 VIP Plus – 11-12 Lunch with the Authors , 12-1 VIP hour, 1-4 General Admission time. You get a filled VIP bag and admission to the after party is included. *Limited Quantity expected to sell out first day*
$50 VIP -12-1 VIP hour, 1-4 General Admission time. You get a filled VIP bag and admission to the after party is included. *Expected to sell out first day*
$25 Early Access – 12-1 VIP house, 1-4 General Admission time. You also get a filled VIP bag but NO admission to the after party. *Expected to sell out opening day*
$10 General Admission – 1-4 General Admission time. You can purchase a bag but it is not filled with VIP swag. There is no admission to the after party included.
$35 After party – 7-11 After Party with food and cash bar. Dj with a photobooth is also included in the fun.