So grateful to the wonderful Gilda Evans for letting my guest on her esteemed site for the 3rd time!
Take a peek here for the story behind the story, and the dream behind it all, for The Awakening of David Rose.
Hope you enjoy. Thanks!
Monday, April 25, 2016
Author Interview: KM Weiland
A few years back I had the good
fortune to connect with KM Weiland, award-winning author of speculative and historical fiction
as well as myriad literary resources. I have learned a lot from her, and she
has been kind enough to let me guest post on her highly-esteemed sites. Her
latest novel, the dieselpunk adventure Storming,
is going gangbusters, and I am beyond thrilled that she agreed to an
interview. I know you’ll enjoy getting to know this talented and generous soul
as much as I have.
*You have accomplished quite a lot already in your career—as
someone who knew from childhood I wanted to be a writer, and who has an 11-year
–old daughter who harbors these passions as well, I’d love to know when your
literary embers began to spark, when you knew writing and mentoring would be
your calling, and if you have any advice on encouraging (yet not overwhelming)
young writers?
It
wasn’t so much a decision. It just happened—which is how I think the right things in life usually happen. I
grew up horse crazy, spent part of every summer working on a friend’s cattle
ranch in Wyoming, and thought I’d end up being a horse trainer. But somewhere
in high school, I realized I was having more fun staying inside and writing
than I was going outside and riding. So after graduation, I sold the horses and
started focusing on writing as much as I could.
My
greatest bit of advice to young writers would be: Write for the love of
it, first and foremost. As Anne Lamott says, “Being published isn’t all it’s
cracked up to be. But writing is.” Write the stories of your heart, not the
stories you think the market wants. Write the story you’d want to read if you
were one of your own readers.
*You have two wonderful websites: KMWeiland.com as well as Helping Writers Become Authors.
What are the primary differences between the sites and why have you found it
beneficial to have two?
HelpingWritersBecomeAuthors.com
focuses on teaching writing how-to and my related non-fiction. KMWeiland.com is
my “official” author site, which is more of a showcase for my novels. I
originally started out with just the KMWeiland.com site, but then started using
Blogger to host my blog. Eventually, I purchased the
HelpingWritersBecomeAuthors.com domain for the blog and migrated it to the
Wordpress site it’s become today.
I choose to continue them as
separate sites primarily because the platform for my fiction is very different
from that of my non-fiction. On the non-fic site, the fiction kind of gets lost
in the shuffle. And the writing how-to stuff is pretty out of place amongst my
fiction readers. I don’t do too much with the KMWeiland site. It’s pretty
static except for when a new book comes out. But the HelpingWritersBecomeAuthors
site keeps me hopping!
*What drew you most compellingly to historical and
speculative fiction? You novels have been received with acclaim, and I always
admired those who write effectively in this genre, as it seems there is a
careful balance to be sought between fidelity to history/fact, and the
fiction/speculative/even fantastical aspects of the tale. You are renown
for your writing tips—if you could provide but one for the aspiring writer of
these genres, what would it be?
With a few exceptions, my
historical and speculative novels are distinct from each other in following the
tenets of their separate genres. I’ve always loved history: its important
realism within foreign and even fantastical settings. Really, my love of
fantasy has grown out of my
love for history. All of my fantasy stories are firmly based in history—just with
the added bonus that I’m not tied down to getting all the facts exactly right.
My tip to historical authors would be to read broadly about
whatever period you’re writing in. Research is key. You want to immerse
yourself in the subject to the point that the details come effortlessly for the
most part.
To fantasy authors, I would stress an emphasis on proper and
detailed world building. This is what is going to set your story apart in its
unique attributes as well as distinguishing it as a fantasy novel. I recommend Patrica C. Wrede’s awesome World
Building Questionnaire: https://www.sfwa.org/2009/08/fantasy-worldbuilding-questions/
*I love the Peter De Vries quote on your site: I write when
I’m inspired, and I see to it that I’m inspired at nine o’clock every morning.
How important has establishing a routine been to your career, and does that
ever challenge the spontaneity writers often seek, or in fact provide a forum
which makes creativity more likely to flourish?
I love that quote too! I always say schedules are my
secret weapon. My life is extremely busy. Even though I write full-time, my
“day job” is my non-fiction writing about
writing. It’s easy to let that side take over. So I have always been very
strict with myself in maintaining my two hours of fiction writing every day.
Schedules are the only way that happens for me.
I will say, however, that I’m just naturally a
structured person, so schedules come easily. I don’t find them inhibiting at
all because I’m not a very
spontaneous person. Although I definitely believe that some kind of schedule is
going to be useful and important to just about any kind of writer, I think some
people—depending on their lifestyles and personalities—will find a “looser,”
more flexible schedule to be more useful to them in maximizing their
creativity.
*You have enjoyed wide-ranging success as a novelist and a
writing mentor, and have earned an impressive and loyal following. But I know
first-hand—and see this from you all the time—that you have remained a
personable, accessible and humble person—and this can be kind of rare. I am
sure this speaks first and foremost simply to who you are as a person, but has
it at times also been something you’ve consciously considered, or even taken
steps to ensure you stay grounded, and stay you?
Something I’ve always tried to
focus on in inviting others to learn from me is putting my service to them at
the forefront. I try very hard never to take people for granted. When they
visit my site or buy my books, they’re doing me as much of a kindness as I am them, and I try to always keep
that front and center. I’m only able to do what I do because of the kind and generous writers I’m blessed to interact
with every day.
That said, the busier I get, the
more I’ve had to adjust how I
interact with people. I used to respond to every
single tweet, every single Facebook response. But I just can’t do that
anymore (even though it drives my OCD side wild!). I still interact as much as
I can, but I have to set limits for myself. I have a policy of answering every
single writing question anyone wants to email me, but at the beginning of the
year, I instituted a new rule of only answering one question a day. That alone
has provided me a huge amount of breathing space and really taken the pressure
off my daily workload.
I think it’s important to take a
few steps back every now and then, since that allows the quality of my interactions
to remain higher than it might be if I tried to respond with the same frequency
and intensity I did when I first started blogging.
*So, Storming is
doing great. What can you tell us about Diesel Punk and what drew you to that?
Dieselpunk is a subgenre of steampunk, which
incorporates the usual steampunk technological aspects into a historical era
between the World Wars (instead of the Victorian period). I have to admit,
however, I’d never even heard of
dieselpunk prior to writing this story. I came up with the idea of a historical
novel about a barnstorming biplane pilot in the 1920s, who discovers something
strange up there in the clouds—and then learned it technically qualified as
dieselpunk.
I actually hesitate to even call it a dieselpunk
story, since what it is is a
historical novel—with a few dieselpunk attributes. I had a ton of fun writing
it! It came out in December and I’m humbled by the great response it has
gotten!
K.M.
Weiland
lives in make-believe worlds, talks to imaginary friends, and survives
primarily on chocolate truffles and espresso. She is the IPPY and NIEA
Award-winning and internationally published author of the Amazon bestsellers Outlining Your Novel and Structuring Your Novel, as well as Jane Eyre: The Writer’s Digest Annotated Classic. She writes historical and speculative fiction from her
home in western Nebraska and mentors authors on her award-winning website Helping Writers Become Authors. Her
highly-acclaimed dieselpunk adventure novel, Storming, is
available now.
BOOK RELEASE: The Awakening of David Rose
Some ten years after the bond between my
children inspired the idea, my novel The Awakening of David Rose is at
long last a reality. It’s a young adult/fantasy about a 15-year-old boy who in
his quest to protect his sister and discover the truth about their mom’s disappearance,
awakens a sinister plot centuries in the making, and unlocks the door to worlds he never knew existed. Counting all drafts and
revisions I’ve likely poured near a million words into this labor of love, so
on this day when it is finally released, I’m going to keep things brief. I’m
just going to say thank you for your support, and that while this is a huge step in my literary journey, I very much hope and intend it is the
only the first.
If you might be interested in the book you
may find it on Amazon, B&N,
and iBooks,
and I’d love for you to drop by the virtual launch party
tonight.
From childhood three callings beckoned:
becoming a father, becoming a writer, and becoming a baseball player. While I
may have to reluctantly stop waiting by the phone for a ball club to call, two out of three ain’t bad.
Thanks for letting me share my dream, and
heartfelt best wishes in the pursuit of yours….
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Who Wants to Live Forever? The Theme of Time & Immortality in The David Rose Series
Immortality, he understood now, wasn’t about living forever: it
was, more than anything, about those who forever refused to let
things die. And now he lurched unsteadily as this great portal
which
connected time and place and people and souls opened and began
to
fill him with a great many things.
The Awakening of David Rose
Now that the cover has at long last been
revealed for The Awakening of David Rose, it may be readily deduced that
time—among other things—is a major theme. All those years ago when the idea
came to me, a bit of a different turn on immortality began to swirl in my head.
I thought about bitter, historic feuds—Hatfields-McCoys and the like—and the
book in fact touches on a bit of it. Stephen King mentions in his book On
Writing how he most successfully conjures his tales by starting with a simple
What If proposition. What hit me was the consideration, what if some feuds,
some antipathies, simmered so intensely as to endure beyond even death? What if
some conflicts raged so bitterly as to be uncontainable by time and space, and
perpetuated through lifetimes? What if immortality “wasn’t about living
forever, “but was instead “about those who forever refused to let things die?”
Hence was born a key theme of my story.
Something of a dark, even violent theme, to be sure, but it wasn’t destined to
be all doom and gloom. Our world has been undeniably subject to terrible moments
of darkness, and so very much shaped by violence, but somehow we have found a
way to carry on, to retain at least some glimmers of beauty and hope. And this
construct begged for me and my tale that additional question: what are those things
inside us which, when things are darkest, we call upon to help light our way?
It is my hope that this book—and the series—represents
a compelling journey along the way toward finding some of those answers.
Thanks for your support, and I hope you’ll
drop by on the 25th for our launch party!
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
COVER REVEAL: The Awakening of David Rose
Ah, very excited for this! The search for the right cover designer/the right cover, took time...more time than I anticipated in fact but after so much time and effort had gone into this project--by me and others--I knew a little more time to get this right was well worth it.
So a huge shout-out and thank you to Elena Makanski who donated her (considerable) time and talent to conjure this awesome cover, which beautifully represents the themes and tones of the tale. And big gratitude to Melody and the BT team for their support and help with this(and all) aspect too.
I hope you like it(let me know your thoughts), and I hope you'll join us Monday, April 25, 6-10PM CST(drop in anytime) for the Launch Party, where the book will be available, you can interact with me and other writers/readers, there will be give-aways, and more.
Join the Awakening here, on the 25th.
The Awakening of David Rose
So a huge shout-out and thank you to Elena Makanski who donated her (considerable) time and talent to conjure this awesome cover, which beautifully represents the themes and tones of the tale. And big gratitude to Melody and the BT team for their support and help with this(and all) aspect too.
I hope you like it(let me know your thoughts), and I hope you'll join us Monday, April 25, 6-10PM CST(drop in anytime) for the Launch Party, where the book will be available, you can interact with me and other writers/readers, there will be give-aways, and more.
Join the Awakening here, on the 25th.
The Awakening of David Rose
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
BOOK LAUNCH: The Awakening of David Rose
Ten years ago the first ember sparked for The Awakening of
David Rose, a Young Adult Fantasy novel--first of the David Rose series--inspired by the bond between my children
(we’ve since had a third!). I am proud and humbled to finally be able to
announce my book release, right around the corner, on Monday, April 25! I would
like to invite you to my Launch Party, to be held here on
April 25, 6-10pm CST. You’ll be able to
access the book, engage with me and other authors and readers, and maybe win
some prizes. J
You will also find updates and links to the book here on my website starting on the 25th.
I hope you’ll check it out, and I would love and appreciate it if you spread
the word about the book/launch to anyone you feel might be interested.
A huge thank you to the friends & family who have supported me throughout this journey, and to my publisher, Booktrope, and my amazing team: Melody, Samantha, Elena, Ally and Andie. It truly takes a village.
Thanks again, and hope to see you on the 25th!
Monday, April 18, 2016
DAWN OF THE LIGHTKEEPERS: Prelude to the David Rose series
Stay tuned this week for a special announcement about The Awakening of David Rose, a 15-yr.-old boy whose quest for truth unlocks a sinister plot centuries in the making. But the seeds of conflict between good & evil were sown far longer ago than that...
Please enjoy this short prelude to the David Rose series, DAWN OF THE LIGHTKEEPERS, and look out for the exciting announcement in coming days. Thanks!
Please enjoy this short prelude to the David Rose series, DAWN OF THE LIGHTKEEPERS, and look out for the exciting announcement in coming days. Thanks!
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