Interview with author K. Soriano

Book: Hearts Amongst Stars

Q1. Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

Hi everyone! I’m K. Soriano. I live in New Jersey and have my entire life. Writing is a passion of mine, that hopefully, one day, will be turned into a career, instead of only for fun. I dabble in multiple different genres from poetry, to dark fiction, to romance, to heart-warming, and I’m also dipping my toe in the water with a book about my struggles with anxiety and panic disorder from a non-clinical point of view. Currently, I have four different books I am working on because different ideas come to me, and I think “well, that won’t work in this book, so let’s write another.” It keeps me busy and I love it.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘Hearts Amongst Stars’ book?

The organization of the book itself. I actually took it out of publication for a month so I could rework on the layout and rewrite some of the pieces in this book. I published it pretty quick, and even before publishing it, I wasn’t fully content with the flow of the pieces. After I went through it page by page and changed placement of some of the writings, I was happier with the finished product and published it again.

Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

I’ve always been one of those people who looks up cute quotes. When Atticus first started popping up on my searches, I looked into his writing more, bought his books, and was inspired. I thought “Wow, this is someone who makes magic.” R.H. Sin is another author who has influenced me. I wish one day, I’ll be able to write as well and eloquently as they do. Then, of course, there are the classics such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, who once wrote, “The reason one writes isn’t the fact he wants to say something. He writes because he has something to say.” That resonates with my writing; having something to say, to put out into the world. Also, Hemingway is a big inspiration. He once wrote something similar, “All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know.” I take that advice in all of my writings, along with a few other pieces he’s written. Each one are true artists, and it’s interesting to see the differences of writing styles through generations, as well as how little has actually changed.

Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

Lake George in New York. It’s so beautiful and peaceful there. It is also very inspiring. With the beautiful views and the quaint town, it’s hard not to feel inspired there.

Q5. Is there lots to do before you drive in and start writing a book?

Not really. There are times when I won’t write anything for months, but once I get inspiration, I can’t stop writing. A fun fact though… I hand write all of my writings before typing them up. For me, it’s easier to physically write, cross out, edit, and make notes if I’m not 100% confident with a piece. So there is a notebook and pen in every room of my house, in my car, in my purse, because I just never know when the smallest thing will inspire me. Eventually, each book gets its own notebook.

Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘Surviving Love Life & Her’ book?

About 4 ½ months, including edits. That book just poured right out of me!!

Q7. On what all platforms readers can find your books to buy?

Currently, my books are only available on Amazon, no matter what country you live in. Hopefully, that will change one day, and readers can head to bookstores to find my books!

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the cover and the title of your books?

I am a very simple person, so when I was creating the covers for the books, I knew I wanted to keep them simple, but use subtle designs and backgrounds. Surviving Love Life & Her was the hardest cover to make; did I want to include the images from the chapter pages on the cover? Would that be too much? Eventually, I decided against using the images and went with a black, grain background. Choosing the title was easy though. It was what I was living through at the time.
I had the complete opposite problem with Hearts Amongst Stars. The title took a little longer to choose, though I knew I wanted to write a book about love and the night sky. There truly is something magical about the night sky, in my opinion. Being in love and spending nights outside, is so intimate. But once settled on the title, I knew what the cover art needed to be. But, again, because there is heartbreak included in this book as well, I wanted to keep the main cover color black. Plus, it’s a continuous of Surviving Love Life & Her. I like to stay on theme.

Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

It’s all about what inspires me at the time. With SLL&H, I was inspired by my emotions and didn’t hold anything back. With Hearts Amongst Stars, I was inspired by the stars and the moon, and still had more to say after SLL&H. Midway through writing Hearts Amongst Stars, I decided these books were going to be the process of eventually moving on from a bad relationship and finding yourself again. That will be more apparent in my next book coming out, hopefully, at the end of August.

Q10. Are there any secrets from the book (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?

Great question!! Hm. I’m not sure if this is much of a secret, but every dialogue, or scene portrayed in both books, is real. Both Surviving Love Life & Her and Hearts Amongst Stars were not just inspired by events, but they every page was written off of an actual experience. I just turned them from an experience into art. All the writing I do (which is a lot!!) I like to base off of reality. Reality is what I know, given I’ve lived it, or dreamed it. These poetry collections, however, is the only writing I’ve done that is 100% real.

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