I was introduced to the writing of Theresa Hissong in 2019 at a book signing. I was talking about how I had never read a shifter book. A volunteer there told me I had to read Theresa Hissongâs Talon. I took her up on her suggestion and devoured Talon. I had the pleasure of meeting Theresa the next month at a different signing. I literally ran to her table first so that I could get a signed copy before she sold out.
This month in My Bissful Books Readers we celebrating Paranormal authors. I was excited when Theresa agreed to be one of our Spotlight Authors. Theresa is an amazing person and I canât wait for you to get to know her and her books.
Iâd always loved panther shifter books, and at the time, everyone was writing about wolves. Back in 2009, Iâd written a black panther shifter book and set it aside. I hated it! However, I kept thinking about it for the next few years. I was writing a lot of rockstar romance, and a few vampire books that I eventually took down. They just werenât what I craved to write.
Fast forward to 2014, and I decided to start over and write mostly paranormal instead of contemporary. PNR had always been my favorite books to read, and I figured it was time to write the panther shifters Iâd been wanting to write for a long time.
I took a month to create the Rise of the Pride world; characters (there are A LOT of them!), the mythology of their species, and thenâŠthe storyline.
By the time I had all of that prepared, I started writing Talon. I didnât think anyone would read it, but boy was I wrong. The readers started sharing it and contacting me about how much they loved the world because it was âdifferentâ than anything theyâd ever read.
After that, I started writing, Winter (Book 2), and now, Iâve been going non-stop on that entire series. There are spin-offs, and there WILL be more (Insert evil laugh!).
As of today, I have 12 books in the Rise of the Pride, and have 17 planned. There is another series, Morgan Clan Bears, that follows the bear you meet in Winterâs book.
I have several PNR author friends who give me strength and guidance. Two of them are Teresa Gabelman and Holly Roberts. They have helped me learn a lot about promotion and have turned their readers on to the Pride. I donât know what Iâd do without them.
My most favorite PNR author, R. E. Butler contacted me one day (Holy fangirl moment!) and told me she read Talon and LOVED it! She gave me an editorial review to use, and that has probably been one of the biggest highlights of my career. Right next to hitting #1 on Amazon with 5 of the Pride books.
I am so thankful for my author friends. I just donât know how many times to tell them thank you without it being awkward! LOL
Actually, I donât find it difficult. The reason why is strange, but true. The male POV is easy for me. I am the baby of all my cousinsâŠand they are males. My best friends are all guys, and I just know how they talk, act, carry themselves.
Oh lord, no! My other job is wrangling rockstars, but I have never written anything based on them. Now, that doesnât mean they donât give me âideasâ. Thatâs how âRockedâ (Reverse Harem) and âThirstâ (Incubus Tamed), was created. It was more of a bunch of silly ideas theyâd thrown at me on a tour about 3 years ago. I just took it all in, rolled my eyes at them, and made it a romance novel.
I do, however, have something in the works that hasnât been announced yet. Itâs my own story, but you will see one of them on the cover. Thatâs all I can tell you until later this year.
As far as the band, if you would like to meet me and them, you can always come out to a show and hang with me. Iâll be glad to sign any books you have at their merch table. Itâs kind of a two for one with me. Where the band goes, I go. Since I canât hit many book signings while we are touring, this is the only way to find me. I do carry some books with me on tour, but not a lot. Fans can always contact me and preorder something to pick up at a show if theyâd like to do that. I love seeing everyone supporting, not only me, but my brothers in ARTIFAS!
Well, I canât say my job as a tour manager for a rock band, or theyâd come looking for me! Ha! I guess, it would be time. Iâd give up the time it took to write a book to take more classes in writing. Itâs been 20+ years since I was in college, and Iâd actually go back to take a few creative writing classes if I had the time.
Well, that depends. If I am not touring, I can write a 60,000 word book in about 8-10 weeks if I do NOTHING else. Iâve written a 30,000 novella in as little as 10 days.
Because I have obligations with the band, my family, and aging parents, sometimes, I just donât have time to sit down and bust out a book in a short amount of time.
The longest itâs taken me to write a full novel has been about four months.
Ummmm, staying off TikTok. Does that count? LOL!
No, seriously. As far as the book writing itself, I know where I want to start the book and I know where I want it to end, but the middle always slows me down. (#TeamPantster)
Favorite part is release day! Itâs an adrenaline rush,
Least part is uploading different files into different platforms for the book, cover, info, blah, blah, blah. Itâs stressful. You donât want to mess it up and hit âPublishâ with an error you canât fix for 24 hours.
Oh, thatâs a loaded question. There are a lot of them.
The Rise of the Pride books have a lot of very strong female characters. They all have a little part of me in them. Iâve always been independent and full of strength (and a whole lot of sass!).
There is one book out there that is my life story, and it will gut you. Itâs book 2 in the Fatal Cross Live! Series. The female characterâs background is very similar to my own. It was hard to write, but it was also as good as a paid therapy session. (*Trigger Warning). As tough as that book was to write, I love it. The HEA in it still warms my heart.
Ummm, chaos??? Is that a schedule?
Well, my schedule is always different with each book. The ânormalâ schedule (when Iâm not working for the band) is writing when I wake up around 7am. I stop for a break between 11-1, then I write until 4pm. I do some housework, be a mom and wife, etc. After dinner, I usually write for another few hours or I just chill. After 8 or 9pm, I get another burst of creativity and I will write for an hour or so.
Thank you so much for having me and giving a little shout out to the band! I appreciate that so much. We are all trying to get our names out there, and anything helps.
Iâd love to meet as many of you as I can at a concert! So, look for tour dates from ARTIFAS. Iâll always be there.
Find out more about ARTIFAS here: Artifas: https://linktr.ee/artifas
BIO:
Theresa Hissong is the bestselling author of the Rise of the Pride series. She writes paranormal romance, rockstar romance, and romantic suspense.
She enjoys spending her days and nights creating the perfect love affair, and she takes those ideas to paper. When sheâs not writing, Theresa spends her free time traveling and attending concerts all over the United States.
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