
RM: How did publishing your first book change your process of writing? Afternoons and evenings are usually spent in part plotting for the next morning’s writing session. When I’m drafting, I usually start around six-thirty in the morning and write until I hit a big word goal, and then put it away for the rest of the day. MM: I call myself a binge writer, by which I mean I write my books in big chunks over a fairly short period of time. RM: Do you have a particular schedule or routine when it comes to writing your books? I made a ton of mistakes, and then learned how to fix them. I taught myself the building blocks of fiction by reading dozens of craft books over the two years it took me to complete my first novel. One thing I learned very quickly was that reading thousands of books doesn’t necessarily mean you know how to write one. It took me almost 20 years, but eventually I got around to making it happen when I was searching for a creative outlet while practicing corporate law. I devoured everything I could get my hands on, and eventually decided I wanted to try my hand at writing, so I included writing a romance novel on my list of life goals for a seventh grade Language Arts project.

Meghan March: I’ve been in love with the written word since I learned to read.

Rachel Moulden/IndieReader: What inspired you to become a writer? And how did you hone your craft?

Her newest contemporary romance series “ Real Duet” explores the relationships of characters featured in the popular “ Dirty Billionaire Trilogy” and the “Dirty Girl Duet” series.

When she’s not reading or writing, Meghan enjoys a variety of hobbies from traveling to drinking mojitos. She loves writing fun stories about sassy heroines and enjoys connecting with her readers. Meghan March is a USA Today bestselling author of over fifteen novels, including the “ Dirty Billionaire Trilogy”.
