http://www.natashalarrybooks.com/interview-with-author-sarah-baethge/
Here's an interview about my new book, Panoptemitry.
January 28, 2013
January 25, 2013
A spoken interview about my writing
I'm going to be radio-interviewed today by the great people at WebbWeaver Books at 2:00pm CST.
You can catch the interview then or later directly at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/webbweaverbooks/2013/01/25/webbweaver-books-proudly-presents-author-sarah-baethge
January 09, 2013
January 08, 2013
Authors Can Get Ideas From Some Pretty Strange Places! (by Lauren Klever, author of 'The Secret Watchers'
Authors Can Get Ideas From
Some Pretty Strange Places!
By Lauren Klever
Sometimes ideas jump from the shadows, taking you completely
by surprise. As I work on books four and
five of my five book series, I’ve found that although some ideas are planned,
many are not. I believe most authors observe
the world around them with intense interest.
Beware - anything you say or do may end up in one of our books! I can’t tell you how many times I’ve said, “Wait.
Stop.
Say that again!” To which, those
who know me well roll their eyes. I often
find a place for these bits within the existing story. I write, I read what I wrote and then I revise
adding the new ingredients like a chef adds spice to a favorite dish.
Sometimes things don’t go that way at all. Once in a while a fanciful whim taps you on
the shoulder or smacks you over the head.
I’ve had lightening strike, so to speak, while I was writing. I’ve had an idea pop into my head and
completely change the direction of a scene or even a major part of the story. I liken this to a riptide of thought. It is almost like the characters are speaking
to me and in a way... they are. I’ve
grown to love them and feel like they are friends. I want to stay true to them and their own
personal story within the context of the greater story, so on occasion, I allow
them to carry me away.
Many scenes grow from bouncing ideas around with my friends
and family. Wherever I go, I always take
a notebook, so when ideas strike, I can capture them. One of these moments happened while at my
son’s cross country meet. As my friend
and I watched our boys compete we became swept up in the idea of having my
protagonist, Owen, be on the cross country team and formulated what would
happen if, in the middle of a competition, he came across a villain he was not
yet ready to handle. I’ve got to tell
you, ideas were flying faster than I could write. I even had to call her after the meet to
double check my rapid scribbles and finish some thoughts. The time spent collaboratively thinking is
some of the most fun I’ve had writing this series. If you’re looking to be inspired, take a
vague idea, sit down with someone you trust and hash it out. You may be surprised at what jumps from the
shadows for you to crystallize into a wonderful and amazing new piece!
Lauren Klever is the author of The Secret Watchers
series. Book one, Visions, is available
now and book two, Whispers, is due to release in February of 2013. She is a K-12 educator, volunteer and
parent. Lauren can be found at any of
the following places...
Website and blog: http://thesecretwatchers.com
Facebook, Author Fan Page:
http://facebook.com/authorLaurenKlever
Facebook, The Secret Watchers Fan Page: http://facebook.com/OwenRyerseries
Twitter: @SecretWatchers
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/LaurenKlever
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/kleverl/
Email: laurenwrites@thesecretwatchers.com
Come check out the new guest post of mine about Panoptemitry
here it is: http://frellathon.com/2013/01/08/author-sarah-baethge-guest-post/
It describes the prison world of Gilnar in my book Panoptemitry.
It describes the prison world of Gilnar in my book Panoptemitry.
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