CSR Book Club Csr Discussion Day: Advent By Cole Matthews
Sometimes I cannot believe how fast a month flies by! July has come, and nearly gone, already! This month, in honor of Christmas in July, we featured Cole Matthew's story, Advent. He was kind enough to do an interview for me, and he'll be here from 7 to 9 PM, Central Time, to discuss Advent, and his writing in general. Please feel free to share you thoughts on his story, and post any questions for him you might have, even if you can't be here during his live blog chat.
Single people work more. Are you single?
I’m happily married to Randy, my copy editor in life.
If you had to choose, which writer would you consider a mentor?
I’d have to say Mann Rambling is an inspirational writer for me. That being said, Lisa and Joann414 have helped me immensely both with advice and counsel. I doubt I would have had the guts to finish posting my first story, Porcupines, without Lisa’s support and suggestions. Advent and Button never would have been written if not for Joann414 so a big smooch to them both!
What has been the toughest criticism given to you as an author? What has been the best compliment?
Pete Bruno gave me the best advice when I started posting Porcupines. He told me to get an editor because I needed it. I did because he was right.
My best compliment was a PM I got from a reader. He said a chapter in Button made him fondly remember a family member who had passed away. To evoke that kind of emotion, a writer has to be doing something right. I was humbled by his kind words.
Are there any new authors that have grasped your interest?
Huktaunluv and Valkyrie71 are two authors I believe are telling some great stories. Huk has been writing “Aaron’s Dilemma” and his honesty makes you stop and think. Valkyrie’s ideas are dynamite and her writing is eloquent. Bryce Lee and Astro are couple of writers I’m also watching.
When did you first consider yourself a writer?
I wrote a series of articles on subjects relating to my work as a paralegal. I even got paid for them. It was after the publication went bust I found myself itching to continue writing, so I tried fiction and this time it worked.
When I finished Porcupines and began revising it, I joined Gayauthors.org soon thereafter and that’s when I felt my fiction writing career began.
How many books/stories have you written? Which is your favorite?
Everything I’ve written worth reading is on Gayauthors.org. I have written other things but they should never see the light of day. Not everything I write needs to be seen. I’ve learned that lesson.
Porcupines will always hold a special place in my heart but I think Button is my favorite work so far. Advent is a close second place. I love it.
For Advent, did the characters or the plot come to you first?
Definitely the characters. Cayden was inspired by a guy who hung out in front of my work building each morning smoking. I never spoke with him, but he inspired me. Brian’s character is based on my former brother-in-law who has lived twenty years in a stage 3 coma. After I put those two characters together, Danny came along organically. The story unfolded from there.
What was your favorite part of the story?
The Christmas ornament scene when Cayden is helping Danny decide what to put on the tree. I cried writing that scene. I can only imagine how difficult it would be to look at those personal items and realize they don’t belong to anyone anymore.
Can you share a little of your current work with us?
There is Button, which is winding up. It’s a story about a little boy who was left on his father’s apartment doorstep. Craig meets Graham and the three of them form the cutest family ever. Each chapter is a vignette that represents the most impactful part in each year of Button’s life until he’s twenty. Early on it’s more about Craig and Graham and how they handle things about their son but around chapter ten, it becomes all about Button.
Gaia-Town is a collaborative project I’m doing with Aditus. We are creating a shared land of fantasy with lots of magic and magic folk. It’s fun because we can create tons of awful people and off them without feeling bad. We only post a chapter each month or so. Working with Aditus is amazing.
1550 Loring Lane is an anthology of experimental stories I add to from time to time. It was originally based on prompts I found on Twitter. Button was a short story in that collection. I later continued writing it into the novel.
What are your future projects?
My next book project will be the sequel to Button. ‘The Barbed Wire Heart’ will feature characters from the story in their first year of college after Craig and Mirabelle’s baby is born. Brent is still coping from Andy’s death and the story will include characters from the ‘1550 Loring Lane’ story ‘Voice of the Garden.’ I’m in the planning stages and very excited about it.
I have to thank Cole for sharing himself in this interview, and I hope everyone enjoyed it. Don't forget to post your thoughts on his story, and any questions you might have for him! Then come back for his 'live chat' from 7 to 9 PM, Central time.
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