Showing posts with label K. Dawn Byrd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label K. Dawn Byrd. Show all posts

Friday, July 30, 2010

Another Interview with K. Dawn Byrd

My faithful blog readers will remember that I already interviewed K. Dawn Byrd. You can refresh your memory here.

K. Dawn Byrd is an author of inspirational romance. Queen of Hearts, a WWII romantic suspense released in April and was Desert Breeze Publishing's bestselling novel for the month. Killing Time, a contemporary romantic suspense released August 1, also with Desert Breeze Publishing.

K. Dawn Byrd is an avid blogger and gives away several books per week on her blog, most of which are signed by the authors. She's also the moderator of the popular facebook group, Christian Fiction Gathering

When not reading or writing, K. Dawn Byrd enjoys spending time with her husband of 14 years, walking their dogs beside a gorgeous lake near her home, and plotting the next story waiting to
be told.

Links:
Blog
Publisher (there will be links at this site to purchase from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, the Sony ebook store and others)
Youtube

Book blurb for Killing Time:

Mindy McLaurin, thinks it's the end of the world when she's incarcerated on trumped-up embezzlement charges. While in jail, she investigates the death of an inmate who allegedly died of an overdose. Mindy suspects foul play when her cellmate dies and she learns that both women had ingested the same drug. Mindy trusts no one, including Drew Stone, the handsome counselor she can’t stop thinking about. She faces many challenges, including constant interrogation by the Major and emotional abuse from the other inmates. Upon release, someone is stalking her and framing her for the murder. Can she prove to Counselor Stone that she’s innocent of all charges before she loses him forever?

And now for the interview:

When did you first consider yourself a writer?
It's so strange. Sometimes I still don't consider myself to be a writer. It's almost like I want to pinch myself to make sure it's real when I get a good review. Writing for me is a hobby and a therapeutic one at that. It's a wonderful outlet for the creative side of myself.

What inspired you to write your book?
I've always been an avid reader and planned to write a book "one day." When I began work as a counselor in a jail, I thought that would be a neat setting for the book. I began to jot down notes about the environment such as sights, sounds, and smells. Before I knew it, my heroine had formed in my mind, begging me to tell her story.
 
How did you come up with the title?
I'm not good at naming titles and it took a while to come up with this one. When my heroine is incarcerated, she's "Killing Time" and when a murderer kills two inmates at the jail, it's "Killing Time." I thought the two concepts went together well.

What books have most influenced your life most?
It's going to sound juvenile, but Nancy Drew mysteries have had the most impact on my life because those stories taught me to love reading. I couldn't get enough of them and must have read every one the school library had, at least twice.

If you had to choose, which writer would you consider a mentor?
Definitely Michelle Sutton. She recommended that I contact Desert Breeze Publishing and she's been there to offer support and to answer my questions every step of the way. When i get stuck on a plot, she brainstorms with me. She's critiqued some of my work too.

What book are you reading now?
I'm not reading anything right now. I just started writing a new book and am knee deep in writing. My goal is to have it complete and edited by the time I go to the ACFW conference in September. 

Do you have anything specific that you want to say to your readers?
I'd like to thank everyone who purchased Queen of Hearts. Your support made it the bestselling book for Desert Breeze in its debut month, April 2010.

How long does it take you to write a book?
I loved NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) and if I'm really motivated, I can write a book in 30 days. Since I'm a plotter, it takes a lot of planning in advance for me to pull this off. I'd like to have my own personal NaNo three times a year.

What is your work schedule like when you're writing?
I try to write 1,667 words per day, which allows me to end a month with around 50,000 words. After I've completed this cycle, I'll take some time off and come back later to edit.

What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?
It's the most terrible thing....I must have total peace and quiet when I work. I feel so handicapped when I try to write with the TV on or some type of noise in the background. I recently downloaded some songs into my BlackBerry and have been wearing headphones while I write, trying to teach myself to write to background noise.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Interview with K. Dawn Byrd

Fellow DBP author K. Dawn Byrd and I are interviewing each other on our blogs. To read my interview, head on over to K. Dawn Byrd's blog. Register and you'll be entered to win a copy of Knight of Glory!

And now, for my interview of K. Dawn Bryd:

I love hosting my fellow authors at DBP so it's great to have you hear. First, why don't you introduce yourself to my blog readers?

I'm an inspirational romantic suspense author with two books coming out with Desert Breeze Publishing this year.When not reading or writing, I enjoy spending time with my husband of 14 years, walking our dogs beside a gorgeous lake near our home, and plotting the next story waiting to be told.


A gorgeous lake? I'm so jealous! When did you start writing? And why?

I started writing two years ago because I enjoyed reading so much and I love a challenge. At the time, I worked as a counselor in a regional jail. I thought that one day I might write a book set in a jail and began to take notes of the sights, sounds, smells, etc. Before I knew what had happened, characters were rolling around in my head, begging me to tell their story.

Wow, that's wonderful. What inspires your writing? In particular your current book, Queen of Hearts?

My April 1 release, Queen of Hearts, was inspired by NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month.) I wanted to take the NaNoWriMo challenge to write a novel in 30 days, but wanted to write something that I could sell. I e-mailed Gail Delaney at Desert Breeze Publishing to ask if she had a need for a historical (I had just signed a contract with her for Killing Time, which will be out in August.) She held an April release date for me. Lucky for me, she liked it.

I love Nano! Written 50K worth of stories several times as a result of the frantic pace of Nano in November. Queen of Hearts is a lovely title. How did you come up with it?

I'm horrible at naming books. My husband and I were walking our dogs once night and discussing my work in progress. He came up with the name.

Sometimes, titles come easy, other times not so much, so I know all about asking others for help. :) Most authors are also readers. What book(s) are you currently reading?

Michelle Sutton's It's Not About Him and Bill Loehfelm's Fresh Kills.


Do you have any advice for writers?

Don't ever give up and write something every day. According to my NaNoWriMo goals, if you write 1,667 words per day, you'll have a 50,000 word novel at the end of the month.

I've discovered that I can keep up that pace in November but not the rest of the year. It's just a little too stressful for me but I do try to write even a little bit every day. Now it's time for some fun questions. First, how would you describe yourself in three words?

Shy, loyal, compassionate

I'm rather shy myself. In you could be a superhero, what would you want your superpowers to be?

To heal the sick


What a wonderful choice! If you could be a paranormal creature, which would you be and why?

I'm sorry, but I can't answer this...I don't read paranormal. I don't think I've ever read one.

Thank you so much for letting me interview you, I had such a fun time with it. To check out Queen of Hearts, click here.