Meet Author Nico J. Genes

Hello Everyone and welcome. It is great to see you. Thank you for stopping by last week for my review for Lyn Garner‘s ‘Choices.’ Today I am having author Nico J. Genes speak with us about her books and other things.

What inspires us?

What motivates us?

What is the reason behind everything we do?

I’m searching for answers constantly and the more I ask myself the more I need to dig dipper. Some things I know now, but others are still an enigma.

I am certain of two things though: I love to travel and I love to write. Are they complementary? YES.IMG_20180709_201330

I am often asked how did I come up with the idea for my first novel, Magnetic Reverie, the first book in  The Reverie series. It was years ago, I was traveling by train from Ljubljana to Zagreb, where I worked at the time. It was a two-hour trip and usually, I would read, admire the view, listen to music, deal with job emails or sleep (when I was traveling at a very early hour). But that specific or better say special day, I didn’t do any of the above. Out of nowhere, an idea was struck! I picked up a pen and wrote it down in my notebook. That was the idea for my first novel.

I used to write here and there in the past, but nothing to a length of a novel. I was so excited about the story forming in my head. I didn’t ask myself questions: Why did I get this idea? What did that mean? No. Even though I had never thought I would ever write a novel, the first thing I did when returned home was to write some more. Next two or three days I continued writing in the evenings after work, and I came up with 15-20 pages. Then, I had to stop. It wasn’t because the idea left me. Or that I’ve got bored. Or that I thought this wasn’t for me. Not at all. It was because I was too busy with my day job and I didn’t have time to continue.IMG_20180905_120622

Luckily for me, the initial idea stood by. A few years later, I moved closer to the beautiful city of Šibenik, Croatia, on the magical coast of the Adriatic sea. Being close to the sea was what I wanted at the time. With its proximity, and having the time on hand I continued writing my novel. And finished it within few months. The story essentially travels back and forth between the main character Lana’s romance with her husband Greg, and a mysterious woman in Slovenia known as Claire. While one of the relationships appears to be based on reality, the other one only comes to Lana in her dreams. Throughout the story, Lana is emotionally torn between her two loves: a handsome, loving and supportive husband and the fantasy woman of her dreams. As I was living in Slovenia when I’ve got the idea for the book, both of my main characters were Slovene. While developing the plot I felt I should include Croatia too, hence my characters had a vacation in Šibenik and the surroundings. The descriptions of the places though were not added just as mere filler. They were integral to the storyline and weaved into the powerful emotions which the characters were experiencing.

For one, I was perfectly aware of what inspired me the most. It was the beautiful transcending places I lived in. The places that I visited at that time not only offered me great views, relaxation, peace of mind but also inspired me. I had to include them in my novel. I wanted my readers to get to know about this part of the world. I wanted them to see the beauty through my eyes and if they wouldn’t believe me, at least to come and see for themselves.all four books

Reverie Girl is the second book in The Reverie series. I started writing it at the same location. While it began with a trip to in India, and I did use a lot from my own traveling experience, then it continued with a holiday in Croatia. I was still living in Croatia by that time. While still working on my book I moved back to Slovenia. It was funny to see how the events moved to that location too. And everything fit again perfectly. At the time, I wasn’t aware but looking back I can tell it.

Lessons in Life: Achieving a better you through self-reflection was entirely influenced by the events that took place in my life, people I’ve met, emotions I lived, lessons I’ve learned, and places that I visited. I know that life itself is my main inspiration for writing and that my ideas come from my experience combined with imagination, especially when I write fiction.

My latest release, ADHD: Life Is beautiful, is a true story about friendship, understanding, and accepting our differences. The reader can witness my experience with my friend and her son (from ages 6 to 11), who was diagnosed with ADHD. The majority of the events from this book took place in the same location that inspired me to write The Reverie series.IMG_20160516_123155

I realized that I get inspiration by traveling and I find this fulfilling. On top of that I find it rewarding knowing that my books are touching the hearts of my readers and often, next to the plot and the message of my books, I inspire them to visit the places that I write about.

Life is hard, but it can be so beautiful.

I wish I could write a book in every country of the world as I am sure that each and every one of them would inspire me differently. Hopefully, I will never be stuck for too long in a toilet or in an elevator as I am not sure what story I would come up with. LOL. You know what they say ‘When life gives you lemons, make a lemonade.’

“…if the stones that we walked on could talk, they would surely tell our story.” – Magnetic Reverie

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About the author:

Nico J. Genes has traveled and worked with many interesting and unique people of different nationalities, religions, and sexual orientations, all of whom helped her to understand diversity and to accept everyone just as they are.

With her first two novels, Magnetic Reverie and Reverie Girl, she broke the ice into writing successfully. From her readers’ feedback and reviews, Nico can proudly say she has a solid confirmation of her skills as an established writer. An important element of her writing is that she always has a message that she wants to transmit. This can be summed up by her motto: We are all different, and that’s okay!

Besides novel-writing, Nico also runs a blog in which she talks about life’s issues, and gives the kind of friendly advice that everyone needs at certain points of their life. The positive feedback of her readers became her inspiration for her third book, Lessons in Life. Continuing her mission of welcoming all diversity and pleading for tolerance and acceptance, she wrote the novel ADHD: Life Is Beautiful, based on a true story.

Nico is eager to hear from you on her social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Goodreads) at https://linktr.ee/nicojgenes_writer.

Purchase Nico’s Books:

Magnetic Reverie

Reverie Girl

Lessons in Life

ADHD: Life is Beautiful

Thank you, Nico, for sharing with us. It was great having you on the blog. For those of you who have not read Nico’s books, I highly recommend you do. Below are my reviews:

Magnetic Reverie Review

Reverie Girl Review

Lessons in Life Review

Be sure to stop in next week when I’ll be presenting something new.

Until, next time,

Lynn

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