Author C. L. Pardington
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Who influenced you to become an author? 
I have to give homage to The Twilight Saga, because if it was not for that book series, I would not be an author today. So Stephenie Meyer was definitely my first influence. After that, four of my greatest influences and mentors were, and still are, Tina Folsom, Laura Kaye, K. M. Scott (aka Gabrielle Bisset), and last, but not least, Amanda Ashley. Not only is Amanda Ashley a tremendous influence, but her style of writing is what I would say mine closely resembles. 

Can I buy a signed book from you?
I am happy to work out arrangements to sell you a signed copy of any of my paperback books. The usual process is for me to invoice you through PayPal for the retail cover price of the book plus shipping. If that interests you, please contact me through the Contact tab above. Shipment/delivery could take up to four weeks depending on my deadlines. *UPDATE - As of January 2023, I also accept payments through Zelle & Venmo.

Can I get bookmarks or swag from you?
I am happy to send individuals, book clubs, or bookstores bookmarks and swag free of charge. International readers requesting bulk amounts of bookmarks or swag will be asked to pay for the shipping and will be invoiced via PayPal. If you're interested in requesting bookmarks or swag, please contact me through the Contact tab above. Shipment/delivery could take up to four weeks depending on my deadlines.

Can you read my unpublished manuscript for me?
Unfortunately, my deadline and release schedule prevents me from having the time to do this for you. I highly recommend you find a local or online writers' group that offers critique groups or critique partners. 

Can I have a free book?
I don't typically give books away for free just because someone asks but I do give a bunch away in my own giveaways and in giveaways through bloggers and Facebook events. Follow my Facebook page for lots of opportunities to win books, gift cards, swag, and other fun things from me!

Will you contribute to my blog, Facebook event, or charity giveaway?
I try to contribute to as many giveaways and charity events as I can so I'm happy to consider yours, but please understand that sometimes my writing schedule or the number of other giveaway items I've already contributed might make it impossible to participate at that time. Feel free to contact me through the Contact tab above.

What is your writing schedule/process?
I am a full-time author, and with having four of our five children still at home, I write as often as my time allows me too. I mostly write in the evening hours once everyone is asleep. It is difficult for me to get my head into the world I've created in my books, so once I'm there, I need to be distraction free. I go in my office, turn off all the lights, light the candle that sits on my desk, and listen to movie scores while I write. Epic movie scores and anything composed by Peter Gundry, always seem to get me into my world faster and keeps me there. Here are the movie scores I keep on my iPod at all times:

Bram Stoker's Dracula
Crimson Peak
Dracula Untold
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them { from all 3 movies }
Gods of Egypt
Harry Potter { from all 8 movies }
Indiana Jones { from all 4 movies }
Jurassic Park { from all 3 movies }
Jurassic World
Lord of the Rings { from all 3 movies }
Pompeii
Red Riding Hood
Star Wars Saga { from all 7 movies }
The Hobbit { from all 3 movies }
The Twilight Saga { from all 5 movies }
The Wolfman



When will your books be on audio?
I am actively working on that and I hope to have that completed in the near future. 

When will your books be translated into different languages?
I hope to start that project within the near future.

Do you have any advice for aspiring writers?
1. BICHOK - Butt In Chair, Hands On Keyboard. You can't revise what you haven't written and you can't sell what you haven't written. So write EVERY DAY. Yes, everyday. Even if you only commit to an hour a day or even 100 words a day, you need to get in the habit of making forward progress. And never underestimate the amazing power of getting to write "The End" and proving to yourself you can finish a whole book.

2. Read, read, read. One of the best ways to learn how to WRITE is to READ extensively in your genre. Find books you think do a great job at characters or world building or suspense or pacing and study them (just be sure that your application of those techniques in your own work is in your original words!).

3. Treat is like a profession, by which I mean join the professional organizations, do the work consistently, study and hone your craft, and always present yourself professionally (on social media, on your website, and in only submitting or publishing your work when it's in the absolute best shape it can be).

4. Find a critique partner, preferably someone else who is professionally pursuing publication and not just a friend who will tell you it's great! While it may be great, everyone benefits from having other writers who know the craft and the genre give you feedback on your work. You can find critique partners through local and online writers groups.

5. Don't give up! At the beginning of your writing career, you will get a lot more nos and rejections that yeses and acceptances! Persevere and don't give up! Every big name author you know experienced rejection at some point in their career.

*If your question is not answered here, please feel free to contact me through the
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