I have been a wife and mother for over twenty years. Now I am becoming my husband's lover, too.
We owe it all to my fellow bloggers who gave me the courage to come out to my husband as a spanko.
I do feel like this is a New Beginning for us.

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Friday, March 31, 2017

On a lighter note, Questions from Ronnie


I got the following questions from Ronnie.

As an author, do you prefer to read actual books or use an E reader?



The choice between an actual book and my Kindle – this can turn into a serious battle between true lovers of reading. I love books, I love the weight, the smell, the solidness. I love seeing the cover every time I pick it up and knowing by both feel and sight know whether I’m near the end. But despite this love, I must admit, I prefer to read on my Kindle.

If, heaven forbid, I find myself somewhere without a book or my Kindle – I have the Kindle app on my phone. I can buy as many books as I want without thinking of my overstuffed bookshelves, I can take dozens of books with me on a plane or any vacation, I can make the font as large as I want and I can read in the dark without bothering anyone. I fear the loss of books and book stores, but I love my Kindle.

What book are you reading at the moment?

In spanking fiction I just finished Leigh Smith’s, Finding Home and Taylor Evans, Ami’s Courage – and loved them both. Right now, I’m reading Love Letters from Lady Bug Farm, the second in that series. This is a fantastic series by Donna Ball. The first in the series is ‘A year on Lady Bug Farm’. I just love the ladies in this book.  No spanking, but definitely worth your time!

 If cost was not a factor, where in the world would you most like to visit?



With everywhere in the world to consider, this is nearly an impossible question. I’m sure my answer will seem uninspired to some, but I would go to Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia. It’s my favorite place! I find it tranquil and lovely. Perhaps I lived there in another life. I love hearing the colonists as they explain how things were done then and I love watching their reenactments. Nick and I might go this fall when the weather is just beginning to turn cool. I can’t wait.


PK, Loved reading your answers to Jan's questions. You really do describe your characters very well. That's another question, how do you choose your characters?

I thank you for your kind words, Ronnie, but I laughed when I read this question. Choose my characters? I’ve never chosen a character in my life! They march in and say, “Write this.” And all I do is say, ‘yes ma’am’ or ‘yes sir’! The truth be known, I’m a typist, not a writer.

Nothing is more fun that writing away, believing you basically know where the story is going and suddenly have your characters take off in another direction. I think that’s why I love Lily so. She was not in my head, I’d never thought of her so, of course, had no intentions of writing her. And when I got to a point in the story, she walked into the room and took over. I’ve never been so surprised in my life.

All my characters speak for themselves – but no voices are more clear to me than Cassie, Sue and Lily.

19 comments:

  1. Hi Pk, I too love my kindle. I read late into the night, best thing I ever bought....
    love Jan, xx

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    1. Mine is nearly my constant companion.

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  2. Hi PK, I enjoyed reading your answers. I love the sound of Williamsburg, it sounds like a fascinating place to visit.

    Hugs
    Roz

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    1. Williamsburg is wonderful! An entire city just as it looked in the 1700, no traffic allowed. Only horse drawn carriages. It's truly another world.

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  3. I have to agree with books vs. kindle...traveling leaves much more room for clothes in my suitcase with my kindle!. Williamsburg is a wonderful place...am already thinking the grands are just about old enough for their first visit. hugs abby

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    1. I was about 12 on my first trip and I love it as much as Disneyland. I might have been a weird kid.

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  4. PK, Thanks for answering. I love my Kindle. Williamsburg sound wonderful, a place I think I would love to visit.
    How ever your characters pop up, I love them all.

    Love,
    Ronnie
    xx

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    1. You would really love it I'm sure! I'm glad you love my characters, they are family to me.

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  5. It always makes me smile that Cassie tells you what to write.

    I refused to get a Kindle for so long, and now that I have it, it is always at my side. I would still give a lot to be able to hold a hardcopy of Cassie's Space. :)

    Hugs From Ella

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    1. Makes me smile too. I'm still working on getting some hard copies. I'm supposed to be getting some.

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  6. Enjoyed reading your answers.

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    1. You know all about characters talking. I know someone who is reading Destiny right now.

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  7. Love the way your characters speak to you so you type what they tell you. I prefer to read on my kindle app on the laptop. Great for travelling with so many books.
    Hugs Lindy xx

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    1. I sure love it too. It's like having friends around me all the time.

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  8. I think Colonial Williamsburg is especially magical at Christmas time. I Hopper you and Nick can get there this Fall.

    EL

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    1. Christmas would be beautiful there! I've never been then. But I do what it warm enough to wander endlessly.

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  9. Thank you so much for sharing your answers, PK. I also love my books as well as my kindles. I always have at least one book with me or in my car. :)

    Hugs and blessings...Cat

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    1. I'll always love books but I love my Kindle too.

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  10. well, those characters talk to you very well! :-) Hugs

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