When not teaching, Veronica writes noir and crime fiction. She has been published in Pulp Metal Magazine, The Lost Children: A Charity Anthology, the horror anthology 100 Horrors, from Cruentus Libri Press, Katherine Tomlinson's Nightfalls: an End of the World anthology, Drunk On The Moon 2: A Roman Dalton anthology, Gloves Off: Near To the Knuckle's debut anthology, and Lily Childs' new horror/urban fantasy anthology, February Femme Fatales, which went "live" on Amazon on 8 February 2014. She has also appeared in the inaugural issue of Literary Orphans magazine.
What is the first piece of writing you ever sold and do you remember how much you got paid for it? Once I decided to let the world see my writing, I jumped right into anthology submissions, mostly charity anthologies; I liked the idea of my words helping others. I haven’t given much thought to submitting to a publication or online entity for pay, although I see Switchblade is doing an open submission call during the month of February.
You primarily write short fiction. Is
there a novel in your future? Definitely! Or a series of novellas; I’ve been tossing that
idea around too. My novel is a contemporary/noir crime fiction, whose main
character is a female lesbian police detective – Aimee Belanger. Aimee has a
past… don’t we all… and balancing that against her new career in law
enforcement, coupled with her sexual identity and ‘help’ from a sometimes ally
– an eight-hundred-year-old lesbian vampire - presents a unique set of
challenges.