Gladiator's Atonement

Coming Soon: Gladiator's Atonement by Amy Ruttan

Amy Ruttan is an absolute delight to interview and made my work easy. Even though she said something in our session, I don’t know how she has the time to write books with being a Mommy to her three young children. But, as she saysm she settles in with her computer and some music, then lets her mind go into that other world, where writers go when they create new worlds for us.

Amy’s Bio:
Amy Ruttan is an erotic romance and romance author whose first book released from Ellora’s Cave in September 2007. She writes under many subgenres. Under the name A.C. Ruttan she writes Urban Fantasy for Samhain Publishing.

She writes sensuous passionate romance whether it’s a little bit on the steamy side or a little bit spicier; her romances are always timeless and full of passion.

What Amy loves most about writing, especially in the historical genre, is the research that goes into her fiction. She loves to learn about new places and new things. She travels the world in her living room through her characters.

Amy Ruttan’s Web Site: http://www.amyruttan.com/

Buy Amy’s Books at Ellora’s Cave: http://www.jasminejade.com/m-354-amy-ruttan.aspx

Buy Amy’s Books at Eternal Press: http://www.eternalpress.biz/people.php?author=219

Buy Amy’s Books at Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/Amy-Ruttan/e/B002UBVGUK

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Amy Ruttan Interview Show Running Time: 25 minutes, 40 seconds

5 Comments on RRN Amy Ruttan (Author) Interview – Show #022

  1. Amy Ruttan says:

    That sounds great, Desmond. I’ll talk to some of my writer friends. I have your email. I’ll be in touch soon. I’m in the middle of edits for the 5 releases I now have coming out this year. YIKES. LOL.

  2. Desmond Haas says:

    Blush! Your the one that kept me on my toes. I thought you were terrific and sounded relaxed and came across perfectly.

    Any time you want to come on the show again, let me know. In fact, I have just done a round table with RM Sotera, CR Moss and Heather Keuhl. Why don’t we try and put one together. If you have another author or two you’d like to be on with you…

    Next time I’ll work harder on getting you to blush.

  3. Amy Ruttan says:

    BTW Desmond thank’s again for the great interview. You made me blush! :)

  4. Amy Ruttan says:

    Hi Sarah,

    I’m glad you enjoyed it. It was fun to do. :)

    Yes, I do a lot of research. I’ve had some people challenge my research, but I can always back it up. I studied it in college.

    It’s essential for me to write the synopsis first, I’m totally lost without it.

    Also, First Draft in 30 Days by Karen Wiesner is a huge help.

  5. Sarah McNeal says:

    I love to read Celtic stories but, even though I am a Celt, I don’t write it. You must do a great deal of research to write them. I like that you write the synopsis first. I do too and it really gets the bones down.
    I liked your most interesting interview and I wish you every success, Amy.

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