Writers Live With Their Characters: Q&A with Across the Water Author, Ingrid Alexandra

Writers Live With Their Characters: Q&A with Across the Water Author, Ingrid Alexandra

How does it feel to hold your book in your hands?

It’s quite surreal. So much work goes in to publishing a novel, and it’s humbling, because so many people help to shape it in to the thing you’re suddenly now holding! It’s a proud moment, too. To see my name on the front of the book I spent so much of my time – and myself – on writing is a pretty special thing.

What’s the easiest and most difficult parts of your job as a writer?

The easiest is the quick commute from bed to desk! I also enjoy working alone and at my own pace – it’s not for everyone, but I’ve never been someone who liked being told how to do things. The downside can be that it’s quite isolating, but I’ve always enjoyed my own company, and I’m never short of things to do or to work on, so it’s mostly fine. I loved having my husband working from home during Iso! And when I have my toddler for company there’s definitely no room for boredom.

Who are some of your favourite authors? Or favourite books?

I adore all the great Australian female crime writers; Jane Harper, Sarah Bailey, Candice Fox. I’m also a fan of Dervla McTiernan and Aoiffe Clifford. And YA crime writer Sarah Epstein who’s a close friend of mine – she’s fabulous, and absolutely smashing it out there with all the awards! Rebecca James is another favourite. Oyinkan Braithwaite’s My Sister the Serial Killer I recently read and loved. I could go on!

Are you able to switch off at the end of a day of writing? If so, how?

Yes and no. I read a lot, so switching off with a book is always a good option. Cooking’s another… I spend a lot of time thinking about and making food! But the rest of the time, even if I’m not actively working, ideas are always bouncing around. Writers live with their characters for a while, I suppose, which can take us away from reality sometimes. But that’s fine. When I’m writing, it’s a good thing. It helps the process.

What’s your daily writing routine like and what are you working on at the moment?

My daily routine used to be fairly haphazard, but I’ve found a rhythm that’s working for me at the moment. When I’m writing a novel within a certain time frame, I set aside a time each day to write, even if it’s only an hour, and within that time I switch everything else off and all I do within that time is write. Sometimes it works, sometimes I only get out 250 words or so, but at least I’m making progress.

The rest of the time I can be doing admin, promo work, interviews, that kind of thing. I exercise daily (even if it kills me!) because I find that keeps my energy levels up and gets the brain juices flowing. It also stops me feeling like a total lay-about!

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              Publisher details

              Across the Water
              Author
              Ingrid Alexandra
              Publisher
              HarperCollins
              Genres
              Fiction, Thriller
              Released
              05 August, 2020
              ISBN
              9780008358990

              Synopsis

              Secrets can pull you under…In a remote, boat-access only house, Liz Dawson's lifeline to the real world is her window, where she watches the people who live in the three identical houses that sit side by side across the creek. But it's the middle house Liz finds herself drawn to most: the beautiful young mother, Delilah Waters, and her baby.When Dee and her baby go missing, last seen by the murky waters of Oyster Creek, it is a suspected murder-suicide. After all, it's no secret that Dee Waters never wanted children. She wasn't coping with the baby. Everyone in the town believes she leapt to her death, taking her child with her. Everyone except Liz.Wrestling with her own demons, Liz risks everything to uncover a truth that becomes more complex with every twist. Of all people, Liz knows that just because someone is a reluctant mother, it doesn't mean they don't love their child. And it doesn't mean they're capable of murder… does it?The Woman in the Window meets The Hand that Rocked the Cradle, Across the Water explores the darker side of motherhood, the pressure to conform, and how women's choices shape their fate.
              Ingrid Alexandra
              About the author

              Ingrid Alexandra

              Ingrid Alexandra is based in Sydney. Her work has previously been long-listed for The Ampersand Prize and while living in London, Ingrid had the privilege of being mentored by the Guardian First Novel Award shortlisted and Nestle Prize-winning author Daren King. The New Girl is her first psychological thriller novel.

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