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Ask An Author #17


Renee Stevens

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The first Wednesday of the month, for anyone that follows the GA News Blog, you know what that means! It's time for another edition of "Ask An Author". For those new to the site (or to reading the blog), Ask An Author is our month feature provided by Dark. GA Members are able to send questions they'd like to ask their favorite author and Dark tries to get the answer and compile them in the monthly Ask An Author! Now, let's see what Dark has for us this month!

Ask an Author #17

 

Welcome back to another quirky question and answer session with your favorite authors!

 

In AtA #16, we had questions for authors Menzoberranzen, Mark Arbour, and C James.

 

In AtA #17, we hear from authors AnytaSunday, Billy Martin, and Kyle Aarons.

 

For their protection, the members who asked these questions shall remain nameless (unless they choose to reveal themselves). Please note that all author replies are copied as is, spelling errors and grammar eccentricities original to the individual.

 

Our first author today is Author AnytaSunday. Since beginning her foray into the publishing world with Andrew Q. Gordon in (Un)Masked, Anyta has published over a dozen novels, many of which began as free reads right here on GA. She’s come a long way from New Zealand, hasn’t she? It’s amazing the kind of courage you find with the right friends. Go to her website (www.anytasunday.com) for more details about her books and life in Berlin, Germany. One of her favorite quotes comes from St-St-Stuffed, the second book in her series Enemies to Lovers: “Pop said life was like learning to drive. You were bound to fuck up, make mistakes, maybe even cause an accident, but if you practice and follow the rules, people didn’t have to get hurt—and one day you’d just get better at it. Just don’t . . . give it up, he said.”

 

To AnytaSunday: Consider your past goals. Are you where you thought you'd be? Where do you imagine you'll be in five more years?

They say it takes ten years or one million bad words before you start to get good at writing. Well, in the last four years, I most definitely have written my share of bad words. But there have also been some good ones in there too. Each novel has taught me something that makes my writing better--and I hope, over the next five years, there will be more and more better words. One day it would be nice to answer the question 'what do you do as a living?' with confidence and a smile as I say: "I'm an author."

 

Today’s next author is Author Billy Martin, who many of you may remember as Billy Brat. He’s come a long way since first appearing on GA. As 2014 begins, Billy’s getting ready to end his first multi-chapter story, Trials and Tribulations. With over 30,000 views and 220 reviews, it’ll be a sad day for many readers, and yet a treasured accomplishment for any author. Just like Billy, the main character in his story also resides in the Appalachian Mountains on the East Coast of the U.S. The story follows the evolution of several teens as they learn and begin to accept themselves for who they are. We’re so glad to see Billy back and hope to see the conclusions long-awaited for Gary and all his friends.

 

To Billy Martin: What are your initial thought processes when you are first captivated by an idea? (i.e. What steps do you take so that the idea can be developed)?

I chew on the idea for a few hours, maybe even a day or so, thinking my way through it. I look at how it will affect the ruff ending I already have in mind and decide if it will add to the story or take off on a tangent that would hurt the story (lose focus). I'm pretty much a free thinker or writer in that once I have an idea developed to where I know the direction the story should go next, and when the feeling to write hits me, I sit down and allow the story to flow from my mind to the keyboard. I know this isn't how the great ones do it, but it's what works for me. I tried writing an outline, but when I did, I felt like I was wasting time that I could have been writing. Writing doesn't come easy for me as it does for some, so when the feeling hits, I have to let it out then and there or I'll lose it. I hope this answers your question.

 

Our last author today is another mountain boy, Classic Author Kyle Aarons, the mind behind the GA classics The Kandric Saga and Re-Emergence. With more than half a million words, The Kandric Saga is one of the most ambitious undertakings I’ve ever been ever witness to. Though he doesn’t actively write for GA any longer, Kyle’s one of the founding members of our site and has been an active contributor since 2003. That’s ten years, for the math-impaired folks among us. 200 hundred followers of his stories means he must have done something right!

 

To Kyle Aarons: Your stories are so realistic that you truly think that you are in the story. How do you write such amazing backgrounds?

The biggest thing about Kandric, or any of my many other stories is the background work. I do extensive "world building" before I start. I work out a history, what things are the way they are, and how this shapes my characters. I then do histories on the characters. I know where they were born, what their lives were like before the story starts, and what is their basic education and motivation. I need to know how they talk compared with those around them and what their moral values are. I can't even start writing a story until I have those things worked out and for 3 to 4 characters I even develop a list of Quirks so I can so them being odd or different which I feel adds to them being "real". I can identify with that if she;s misunderstood... because I'm certainly misunderstood myself. For example, though I'm perhaps best known for my utter and total avoidance of cliffhangers, some people, shockingly, accuse me of them.
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That’s it for now! For more info on these authors, go check out their stories, post in their forums, and/or catch them in chat!

 

Coming next time: AQG, Ashi, and Sasha Distan.

 

Want to ask your favorite author a question? Simply PM me (Dark).
Until next time!
Dark

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I like the ATA interviews. It's always fun to learn more about what are the thoughts and ideas behind the authors :D

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I enjoy this no little bit. Must think of interesting questions to add to the queue. Still thinking, haven't forgotten Dark.

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Being somewhat new (2 years-ish) to GA, I haven't had the pleasure of being familiar with AnytaSunday. What a great introduction! Thanks for the heads up and for the other info these Q & A's always unearth. :D

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I'd love to see a new chapter of the Kandrick Saga as it is at a really interesting point where things could go either way.   Just hoping that Kyle get's his mojo and notes together so he can get it a little further along.......

 

Anyta is a wonderful writer and has teamed in the past with Andrew Q. Gordon as well!

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