Noelia Yellow. Interview with the author of the romance novel

Photo: Noelia Amarillo. Twitter profile.

Noelia Yellow is one of the authors of romantic and erotic novel with more experience and achievements of the current panorama. Madrileña, has written novels and stories, among other titles those of Wake up with you, Stay by my side, or series of Kisses (Forbidden kisses, stolen kisses) or Bite, Dream, Lick, with the latter Bite your lips on silk sheets. In this interview he talks about everything a little. I really appreciate your time and kindness.

Noelia Amarillo - Interview

  • ACTUALIDAD LITERATURA: Do you remember the first book you read? And the first story you wrote?

NOELIA AMARILLO: Ugh, how difficult ... I've been reading since I was four years old, impossible to remember the first book, although it was surely one of Aesop's fables that I still have in my house (and I keep like gold on a cloth).

The first story I wrote in earnest was a short story with whom I entered a contest at my school, I was about 14 or 15 years old, and I was a pathetic fallacy in which he endowed a car with feelings, more exactly my father's Renault, and made him go on adventures in my neighborhood. I was second.

  • AL: What was that book that impacted you and why?

NA: There are so many that have impressed me that it is difficult to choose one. Maybe one of Terry prattchet, The truth o Lesser gods, because of the way in which, based on an invented world (Discworld), it recreates life on our planet with acidity and not a little sarcasm, turning it around and making us think and see things differently.   

  • AL: And a favorite writer? You can choose more than one and from all eras.

AT: susan elizabeth phillips She is my favorite writer in the world and of all time, closely followed by Terry Prattchet, Sarah MCclean, Sandra Brown, Alejandro Dumas… and countless others.

  • AL: What do we find in your latest novel, Bite your lips on silk sheets?

NA: Some very strong characters, with a past behind them and that, despite being very different and their circumstances being radically different, they fit perfectly. You will find many challenges, great sense of humor, passionate scenes, different characters from the ones we usually read and unexpected situations.

  • AL: What character in the romance novel would you have liked to meet and create?

NA: Jericho Barrons, from the series Fever de Karen marie moning. He seems to me a round character, full of edges, with a super rich inner world and very well drawn.

  • AL: Any special habits or habits when it comes to writing or reading?

NA: I like to write on my desktop computer (I hate laptops). I always have a Bic pen in my hand (or in my mouth, because I usually gnaw on the cap while thinking about the scenes, especially since I stopped smoking). And in the browser they have to be open the RAE and the Pinterest board with the characters and locations from the book. Of course, I write dressed as a beggar. If it's winter, as a beggar at the North Pole (layer upon layer of horrible old clothes, but super comfortable). And if it's summer, like a beach beggar, ha ha ha ha!

  • AL: And your preferred place and time to do it?

NA: In my house, in my room / office. The time ... if it is during the week, in the afternoon, if it is on the weekend, throughout the day.

  • AL: What other literary genres do you like?

NA: Epic fantasy, science fiction, suspense. I hate the war genre and terror scares me (but a lot), so I don't even get close to those two.

  • AL: What are you reading now? And writing?

NA: Well I finished yesterday You and me in the heart of Brooklyn and today I'm going to start Ruckus by LJ Shen.

  • AL: How do you think the general publishing scene is for as many authors as there are or want to publish?

NA: I think there is room for everyone, that now, in addition, we are in a moment in which all the doors are open and there are thousands of opportunities if you make an effort and work. Writers right now have thousands of optionsFrom working with publishers to self-publishing, and they are all great and have their audience.

  • AL: What is the moment of crisis we are living in assuming you? Can you stick with something positive or useful for future stories?

This crisis / pandemic has me so fed up, so bored of always seeing the same thing on television ... With the same irresponsible brains doing what they shouldn't, the same useless ones waving the "and you more" that instead of providing solutions they dedicate themselves to advertise and mess with the opposite ...

On the positive, this crisis has taught me that we are stronger than we think, and also more fragile. That staying at home watching series with your daughters is wonderful and that going to the movies or theater can become a worthy event on the red carpet as much as we have. That you don't have to go far to enjoy life and we all need everyone.


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  1.   Noelia said

    Thanks!! Delighted to have shared this little time with you !!

    1.    Mariola Diaz-Cano Arevalo said

      Thanks to you, Noelia.

  2.   Prof. Luis R. Rivera-Rodriguez said

    Excellent interview. Great for meeting writers we haven't read yet. Thanks.