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SHALLA CHATS with chick lit author Sonia Singh
“Chick Lit and Bollywood Confidential”
So, who’s Sonia? Sonia Singh is a first-generation Indo-American, born and raised in Orange County, California. Unlike Maya, the heroine of GODDESS FOR HIRE, Sonia loves India and travels there once a year. Goddess for Hire is her first novel, followed by BOLLYWOOD CONFIDENTIAL and of course, her latest is Ghost Interrupted. From 2000 to 2002 she lived in Bombay, where she wrote episodes for a Hindi soap opera. It was a fun experience, but she moved back because her pay, in rupees, barely provided for a nice shanty on the highway.
Sonia: You’re very welcome! Thanks for inviting me! Shalla: Chick Lit was still very new when you wrote Goddess for Hire, what made you decide to write a multi-culti chick lit? What inspired you? Sonia: I didn’t realize I was writing chick lit when I started Goddess for Hire. I just wanted to write a story I’d had in my head for a long time. The kind of story I like to read. Shalla: Where do you get your stories? Folk Tales/Fairy Tales from India?
Serendipity? Sonia: Do I know any fairy tales from India? I’m sure I’ve got a book somewhere… Not to sound too metaphysical but I get my ideas from the universe/my subconscious/the great unknown. Sometimes one of my characters will say something and I’m like, where did that come from?
After you’re written a few scenes I recommend reading the pages out loud. Often you think you’ve written stellar conversation only to find out when you read it aloud that the characters sound wooden and lame. I also recommend being careful when writing dialects and accents because you don’t want your characters sounding like stereotypes. Example: A Mexican character who sounds like Speedy Gonzales.
Sonia: Tips on writing comedy? Ask Chris Rock--he’s the master! I’m
not sure characters can be too funny. For me there’s
funny and there’s not-funny. Nothing
in between. I’m
so happy that you find my characters
funny. Some of my family members
think I have no sense of humor. Shalla: What kind of chick lit are
you seeing editors/publishers buying now?
(Ie. Anti Sex and the City?) Sonia: It does seem like editors are acquiring what’s
known as ethnic chick lit. I do
think all the Bridget Jones-rip offs are on the way out. Like
the single girl in the city
working in magazine publishing and struggling
with dating… Shalla: Do you recommend getting
an agent? Why? Sonia: Hell,
yes! Unless you’re
someone who knows the business
of publishing like
the back of your hand--you
need an agent. Then
again, even if you know the business of publishing
like
the back of your hand,
you
still should get an agent. I’m not
saying writers shouldn’t
educate themselves about
the market, but an agent is
someone
who goes to bat for
you and the 10% or
15% cut they take is
SO worth
it. Shalla: Does a freelance editor or
a critique group read your manuscript before
you
submit
it to your publisher?
What do you think of using freelance
editors and/or joining
a critique
group? Sonia: I’ve never used a freelance editor so I can’t comment on that but I do recommend joining a critique group. I love
my critique group and they
usually see pages before my agent
or editor
does.
It’s
important that
your critique group is
composed of people
you trust.
I met the members
of my
group
in a writing class. Shalla: Any tips for aspiring novelists?
Join RWA or
another writer’s
group? Do you
belong to RWA? Sonia: I do belong
to RWA. The Orange County
chapter gets fabulous
speakers.
Whether your question
is about writing or the
business
of publishing,
RWA has the answers. My
biggest tip for any aspiring
novelist
is to take
a writing
class. I
took one class through
the extended
education
department at
Cal State
Fullerton and another one
at
UC
Irvine--two
of the best
decisions
I ever made. I met
other writers,
learned about
writer’s
conferences,
and sharpened
my writing
skills. Another tip I have is READ, READ, READ! I don’t know how someone can be a writer and not a reader. My biggest indulgence is books. When I was a kid the librarians always knew me by name. Storytelling
is an
art form
so pick
up
a good
book and start
learning. Shalla: Finally,
are Maya and other Goddesses
in Bollywood Confidential? Sonia: Sadly,
no
goddesses make
an
appearance in Bollywood
Confidential.
I’m
confident
I have
their
blessings
though. Shalla: Thanks lots Sonia. It’s very nice meeting you! For
more on
Sonia Singh, please
visit www.soniasingh.com
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