#WriterWednesday Interview with H. M. Gooden

I’d like to welcome H. M. Gooden to the blog for #WriterWednesday!

A few of your favorite things: I’m going through a little bit of a sticker and planner phase. I’m pretty sure it’s a procrastination technique, but it’s so pretty I can’t stop!

Things you need to throw out: I need to get rid of the things I keep saying “oh, but it’s too good to throw away, but not good enough to donate”. Clearly, if I don’t think it’s good enough to donate, it should go in the garbage, but…

Hardest thing about being a writer: The hardest thing about being a writer is finding the time to write. Between work, kids, health, life, etc., I feel I could get so much more done if I was able to be sequestered in a monastery away from all distractions.

Easiest thing about being a writer: The ideas. I have way more ideas than time, and I find opportunities everywhere.

Something you’re good at: Does procrastination count as a skill set? I amaze myself sometimes how could I am at procrastination. Then there are other times I’m remarkably good getting a multitude of things done all at once. This is a skill I call “procrastitasking”. In fact, there’s a high probability I’m doing it right now!

Something you’re bad at: Extremely bad at realistically estimating time a project will take, and/or the time available to complete it in. Most of the time I have found as an adult I build in extra time buffers as a result, but even then, it can be tight!

The last thing you ordered online: I think I ordered another pair of leggings from Amazon. The Satina brand ones are seriously comfortable, and less than 20$ Canadian, which is huge. I wear them pretty much anytime I’m not in scrubs or trying to make sure my jeans still fit.

The last thing you regret buying: I don’t regret the product, but I hate when I buy something online and I think I’ve paid for shipping already, then I get dinged with a second shipping charge before they’ll deliver it. The product I bought was a gorgeous writing box, but the shipping ended up being the same as the cost of the box itself, which was disappointing. Still love the box though, so that is good.

Things you’d walk a mile for: I’m from rural Manitoba, so you must walk at least a mile to go anywhere unless you have a car or are riding your bike, and then it’s way over a mile.

Things that make you want to run screaming from the room: About 75% of the noises that my children emit. I know nature wants me to let them do things themselves, but why must they make so much noise? If I had a mute button my homelife would be perfect!

Things you always put in your books: All my books, both fiction and non-fiction, have elements of magic. I can’t help it—the world is so amazing and mysterious; I still haven’t found another way to explain most of what happens without falling back on the elements of fantasy.

Things you never put in your books: That is so tough! I don’t know the answer to this. I wouldn’t deliberately create a hero/heroine that was a terrible human, but otherwise I think anything is on the table.

Favorite places you’ve been: I love travelling, but haven’t had a chance to go anywhere since having children. The places I’ve really loved were Scotland and Wales, but I have a very, very long travel list.

Places you never want to go to again: Oh, another toughie! I’m not keen on going back to terrible places in my past but wouldn’t want to make someone who loved a place upset when I call their favorite corner of the world terrible. I don’t really have anywhere I hate, but I’m not big on anywhere crowded in general.

Favorite books (or genre): I love anything and everything with magic. Paranormal Romance, Fantasy, Sci-fi- any genre with characters I can get behind.

Books you wouldn’t buy: I’m really not into military books of any kind- fictional or non-fiction. I did read many throughout my education, but they were always too painful to read. That much death and destruction is not my idea of entertainment, and I see plenty of death every day, so I’m looking for more love and light in my relaxing material.

Favorite things to do: I love to read, write, spend time in nature and snuggle my 4 cats and dog. And of course, spend time with family.

Things you’d run through a fire or eat bugs to get out of doing: Do Brussel sprouts count? I have and would eat grasshoppers over those.

Most daring thing you’ve ever done: I have to go with trying out being a trapeze artist- I nearly died! (I mean I didn’t, but nearly had a heart attack trying to jump.)

Something you chickened out from doing: scuba diving. Still not sure if I couldn’t do it because of my ears, or because the feeling of claustrophobia I experienced in the bottom of the cage was very unexpected.