So, how did Fixsen and Sirois come together to write under their alter ego, Audrey Blake? According to Sirois, it was a marketing decision by Sourcebooks to make it easier for readers to remember their name. “Neither of us have easy names to pronounce or spell or remember, so… my oldest daughter, her name is Audrey, and Jaima’s oldest son is named Blake, and so we combined our children and came up with our pen name.” Initially, the two were placed together when they were both finalists of a writing contest, and while The Woman With No Name is their third published book, there are still compromises they both need to make in order to create a successful book. Sirois explained, “So, we have a joint document, and what happens is we’ll discuss what needs to be written next in the story and just divvy it up according to interest… and we both just dive in and write, and then if I write a scene, she’ll come in the next day and look it over and she’ll just go through and make all of the changes that she would make, and then I’ll go through it again and just polish it up.” As far as disagreements, they first discuss the ideas that support each of their sides. “If we still disagree after that… then it comes down to who cares the most, so if I don’t like that idea, but it’s not life changing to me and Jaima feels very strongly about it, we’ll do it Jaima’s way, and vice versa.”
Our hands are in each other’s work. If you imagine, like, cooks in a kitchen. It’s one pot and we’re both throwing the ingredients in and stirring and testing it, and we just work in unison on everything that we do.”
Never give in, never give in. Never, never, never…”
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