Sep 22, 2020
I was privileged to invite Author Taetrece Harrison for an interview to discuss her latest book B!tch Hunt and the inspiration behind it. Enjoy!
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Each
chapter is about a different woman and their stories are true. Each woman is an
attorney; however, some are judges, or were a judge or a candidate for judge.
Each story discusses the life of each woman slightly from the beginning, their
education and start of their career. The story develops into a conflict which
occurs with each of them. All of the conflicts are different but their
situations are similar because of who they are perceived to be the known or
unknown person or persons who initiate the conflict. The stories are told
from a narrative standpoint.
Who
is your target audience, and why do you think this book will appeal to them?
Perfect
for fans of non-fiction, women in the 30’s to 60’s will find themselves riveted
by the power behind the women discussed within the pages of this book. This
book is about women empowerment.
What
message do you wish to pass across to your readers with this book?
Standing
in your truth no matter what, even if it means standing alone.
What
was the hardest thing about writing your latest book?
My
prioritizing my work schedule with my writing schedule. Staying focused.
As
a writer, is there anything you've learned about yourself while writing this
book?
Yes
I am a much better writer than I thought that I was.
For
your own reading, do you prefer ebooks or traditional paper/hard back books,
and why?
Hardcover
then paperback. But definitely a physical book.
What
is your niche genre, and if you were to write in a different genre, what would
it be?
Narrative
Nonfiction
What
books and authors have most influenced you?
I
Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, By Maya Angelou
Dear God, It’s Me Margaret, By Judy Blume
Wuthering Heights, By Emily Brontë
Is
there anything you'd like readers to know about you?
I
am humbled by all of the amazing support from everyone.
Do
you have any more books in the works?
The
Wrinkled Robes-Corrupted Judges
Do
you read your book reviews? How do you deal with bad or good ones?
I
appreciate any feedback because it allows me to improve my writing.
Any
advice to new/aspiring authors:
Don’t doubt yourself, and write your book.
How
can readers get in touch with or follow you (website, personal blog, social
media handle, Goodreads)?
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Taetrece Harrison
happily lives in New Orleans, Louisiana, she fights for justice by day as an
attorney and by night she puts on her author or poetry hat depending on her
mood. When she isn’t writing, Taetrece enjoys attending festivals or singing
karaoke.
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