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The Reactions You Get When You Write About People You Know

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When I shared with friends and family that I’d written a book inspired by true events, I received a variety of colorful reactions. It kinda went like this…

“I wrote a book inspired by true events.”

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“And you’re the inspiration for one of my characters.”

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Initially, no one was sure how to react. But, after they read an early edition of SIDELINED: The Draft , I received lots of feedback. One flat-out disliked their character. Others found theirs humorous. One actually provided commentary and requested changes. And there were a few that just ‘got it’.

So I asked Jas, the inspiration for the infamous character Jen Thompson, to share her thoughts on what it’s like to be written about. Check out her interview below!


BWB: Jas, what was your initial reaction when you found out you were the inspiration for a major character in my upcoming book series?

Jas: When you first called me and gave me the outline (at that time, all four books) I was so genuinely thrilled and excited for the story that I never thought about myself. It wasn’t until I started reading some of the chapters and realizing ‘oh this is really going to reflect me.’ At that point, I was still really excited for you but it was hard for me to distinguish literary license from reality.

BWB: (*eyes widen ) Were you terrified?

Jas: I wasn’t terrified because I trusted you, you’re my best friend. I didn’t think you would do anything to cast me in a bad light. Not that there’s anything in reality that would put me in a bad light anyway.

BWB: But it’s not you. Jen is a character that I created that was inspired by you.

Jas: You’re right, it’s not me. Since I’m very conservative, I definitely cared about how the character was going to be portrayed. Even though it’s not me, people that know us would assume the fiction was fact. But I would say that I’ve read all of your books and I’ve never had to really worry.

BWB: In what ways are you and Jen alike and what are some major differences?

Jas: The depiction of Jen’s friendship with Bryn was accurate. Also, I think Jen’s work ethic and desire to build something quality was spot on. Where we differ…I was personally attached to my clients. I feel like Jen lacked empathy and she was always business first, whereas I always lead with my heart putting my clients first. It was never just business for any of us. We were family. Also, I’m very charity focused and extremely passionate about civil rights. However, I don’t think there was an opportunity to highlight that in the series. Platinum Events didn’t just throw parties. We started a lot of campaigns, outreach efforts to at-risk youth, and donated money to local key causes that made a difference in Baltimore. That’s something I’m really proud of.

BWB: The third installment is due out in 2020 to close out the series. What is your one last wish for Jen?

Jas: I wish for Jen to have someone looking out for her the way she looks out for everyone else.

BWB: If you could choose between a spin-off or a prequel, what would it be?

Jas: There is so much story left, definitely a spin-off.

BWB: For our readers who want to know what’s true and what isn’t. What is something that happened to Jen in the book was true that you are willing to admit?

Jas: The venue crisis and the following vodka scene really happened. (laughs) I’m not a drinker. But. (pauses) The vodka scene was true.


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Bianca Williams is an award-winning author. She was born and raised in Baltimore County, MD. She discovered her love for creative writing at college while pursuing a dual Bachelor of Science degree in Finance & Management. After graduating at the top of her class, achieving a 15+-year career in finance, and co-founding an event planning company, Bianca began penning her autofiction series. When she isn’t writing, Bianca is using her platform to empower women in life, business, and relationships. Know the Plays, or get Sidelined is her signature slogan.


SIDELINED: The Contract, the third and final installment of the SIDELINED Series, is coming to a book store near you. #2020 #shareblackstories

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Saturday 07.18.20
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Author Scores Second Honor with NFL Romance Inspired by Her Life

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Sidelined: The Penalty written by Bianca Williams is honored as a Finalist in the 2018 Best Book Awards – Fiction: African American

 The coveted award competition had over 2000 entries in various literary categories from large publishing houses and hundreds of independents. See the full listing at www.americanbookfest.com.

 “To receive the 2017 Best Book Award for my debut novel, Sidelined: The Draft, was a special honor. To be recognized for my second book, was simply fantastic! I stayed true to myself and wrote the book that I wanted to read. I’m pleased that it’s resonating with people,” said Bianca Williams.

 Sidelined: The Penalty is the second installment of a sizzling trilogy about love, friendship, and half-truths. The fast-paced, page-turner is currently available on Amazon.com. The much-anticipated series finale, Sidelined: The Contract is due out in the fall of 2019.

 Editorial Reviews

“By stepping outside the typical romance style, Williams has created a uniquely structured and unexpected novel of love and betrayal.” -The BookLife Prize

 About the Author

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Bianca Williams is an award-winning author. She was born and raised in Baltimore County, MD. She discovered her love for creative writing at college while pursuing a dual Bachelor of Science degree in Finance & Management. After graduating at the top of her class, achieving a 15+-year career in finance, and co-founding an event planning company, Bianca began penning her autofiction series. When she isn’t writing, Bianca is using her platform to empower women in life, business, and relationships. Know the Plays, or get Sidelined is her signature slogan. Learn more about Bianca at https://www.bwillbooks.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Monday 11.19.18
Posted by Bianca Williams
 

IT'S GIVEAWAY TIME

"A book is a gift you can open again and again" - Garrison Keillor

Goodreads Book Giveaway

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Sidelined

by Bianca Williams

Giveaway ends November 18, 2017.

See the giveaway details at Goodreads.

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Wednesday 10.18.17
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The SIDELINED Sweepstakes

Have you ever been SIDELINED?

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How to Enter

1. Take the poll.

2. Like the post.

3. Share on social media with the #SidelinedTheDraft or comment below.

Become eligible to win an advanced copy.

I dedicated this book series to the SIDELINED. Whether you were knowingly or unknowingly benched, I wrote this book for you. It's the book I wanted to read. It's the book I wish I had to turn to when I was too embarrassed to call a friend. 

Have you ever been #SIDELINED?

Thank you! Don't forget to share for a chance to win an advance copy of SIDELINED The Draft. Available for Pre-sale everywhere books are sold.

Best,

BWB

I hope the SIDELINED series gets the conversation started in a mature fashion. Please, please like,  share, or comment. Any and all vulgar or offensive comments will be deleted. If you'd like to share in private, please email your feedback to BiancaWilliamsBooks@gmail.com. A winner will be randomly selected and announced on Friday, June 9, 2017. 

 

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Monday 06.05.17
Posted by Bianca Williams
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A Dream come True

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My First Novel

I've always wanted to write a book but never had a story. I'd hear about JK Rowling or Susan Collins speak about their stories being given to them, I would literally get depressed. I was jealous, yet inspired. Then I'd ask, 'when will I receive my story'? 

Seven years later to be exact. I'll never forget it. January 11, 2013, I was sitting at my desk at the office crying my eyes out. I'm talking about the ugly cry. A sobbing, snotting, heartwrenching cry that traveled through the office walls. My boss and co-worker at the time tried their best to console me, but there was nothing anyone could do. A piece of my heart had broken off and was lodged in my chest. Comfort, healing, or better days were unimaginable. I was hopeless.

After that, I sat back down and returned to sobbing with my head in my hands, when suddenly I felt nothing. The pain stopped. It was like the clouds parted and the light came shining through. My aha moment! I could see it! My story was playing out in front of me. My cries turned into screeches of joy. I frantically grabbed a pen and wrote the outline for the entire SIDELINED series.

The first book was written in six months. It was 80,000 words and in bad shape. Who said that writing was easy? My first novel needed a lot of work. I needed to grow as a writer and to do a lot of research and writing, writing, and more writing. Forty drafts, countless rewrites, and numerous proofreads later, I'm finally releasing the first installment of the SIDELINED SERIES. 

Writing a book was the hardest thing I've ever done. It was so therapeutic. I laughed, cried, and healed as I relived the memories and created the story.

Hats off to all authors whether you sell one book or a trillion, you've accomplished something great. And to those of you who feel like it will never happen, hang on just a little bit longer. Live a little more, make some more mistakes, fall, and get back up. Pray, pray, and pray some more. Center yourself, get in touch with God and keep moving forward. Dreams do come true.

BWB

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Monday 05.29.17
Posted by Bianca Williams