I'm super excited to host my fellow debut author this month, Kathy Harris! Kathy's first novel, The Road to Mercy, released this month along with mine from Abingdon Press. It's been great fun sharing this journey with Kathy and I'm so excited to introduce you to her today!
Krista: Who is your
favorite fellow debut author this month.... er... I mean... If you could only
read one author's books for the rest of your life (outside of God
obviously....) what author would it be?
Kathy: Hmmm . . . Let me see. Hold on, I know the answer . . . give
me a minute . . . I remember now! It’s Krista Phillips!!! And, by the way, I’m
very, very excited about sharing a debut month and party with her. J
Krista: Oh, you're just trying to butter me up for something! But yes, I'm excited to share our debut month together too! FUN!
I SUPER admire
your guts to touch on a very hard and controversial issue in The Road to Mercy... abortion. Were you
ever nervous about writing about such a touchy subject?
Kathy: Funny enough, I wasn’t. The story just seemed to flow. I
didn’t set out to write a book about abortion. I set out to write a book about
generational blessings and the value of one human life. I was actually
surprised when the plot took the turn it did.
I will share, however, that I was afraid of writing about
pregnancy/abortion from a medical standpoint, because I’ve never been pregnant.
I had to do a lot of research. God also blessed me with a beta reader who could
substantiate a lot of what I had written.
Krista: I totally get the extra research party, and yeah for beta readers!!
In the spirit of
your book title... what is your DREAM car, make/mode and color? (get it...
road... car... *ahem*)
Kathy: Assuming “dream car” means that money and gas mileage are no
object, I would chose a Hummer. The big one. In black. :-)
Krista: OH MY GOODNESS! My dream car has always been a "big ol' black truck." Seriously. How funny is that!?! (although right now, a nice swanky minivan would do nicely!)
So, what was one thing
you learned about yourself or about writing in general while writing The Road to Mercy?
Kathy: I learned that it’s possible to write a book even if you
have only small segments of time each day to devote to it. I completed most of The Road to Mercy writing one scene a day.
Krista: Amen to that!!! One scene a day, I need to start doing that!
How long did it
take you from first that first spark of "I want to be a serious, published
author" to "WOOHOO I'm signing my contract!"? Did it take longer
than you thought it would... or was it shorter than you imagined?
Kathy: Much longer than I expected! I finished my first manuscript
in 2004. It took about four years to complete. I finished my second manuscript
(The Road to Mercy) in 2010 and
signed a contract with Abingdon in September 2011. So . . . my debut book was
about ten years in the making. In retrospect, the time passed quickly, because
I’ve enjoyed studying the craft and hanging out with and learning from other
writers.
KRISTA’S POP PLOT
BRAINSTORMING QUIZ:
Rules: I give you three things and a genre. You think of a
quick story plot in that genre that features each of the three things integral
in the plot, and give it to us in back-cover-copy synopsis form. *rubs hands
together*
And because by day you work in the music industry, I thought
we'd have a little music theme today!
Here we go....
- An Justin Beiber bobble-head doll that has a little suction at the bottom so it sits on the dash of your car...
- A stringless, broken violin
- An old towel that someone kept as a souvenir from a Guns N' Roses concert that the lead singer wiped his sweat on.
Genre: Historical... oh, fine I won't be that mean.
CONTEMPORARY Amish fiction. *grin*
GO!
Kathy: Ooooo. You’re bad, Krista. Where do you come up with these
things? Okay . . . here’s my story (and I’m sticking to it). By the way, let’s
call it Light-hearted Contemporary Amish
Suspense:
When Sari Giles awoke, she was lying on top of a pile
of trash in the trunk of a fast-moving car. In the strangled light that
filtered through the crack above the backseat, she recognized a Justin Beiber
bobble-head doll, a stringless, broken violin, and a stained Guns N’ Roses
towel—all riff-raff from her brother William’s “fresh produce and contemporary
collectibles market.”
“What are we going to do with them now?” Sari heard
William’s ex-girlfriend shouting from the front of the car.
“Them?”
Before Sari could fully ponder the question, the
vehicle veered off the road, rolling her backwards into something solid behind
her. She turned to face the rear of the car and gasped as she looked into the
wide-open eyes of her brother, William, staring back at her.
Spoiler Alert: He’s not dead…
just kidnapped along with her :-)
Krista: VERY good!!!!
Thanks SO SO SO much for joining us in the Alley today, Kathy!!
Discussion: Kathy's book centers around a recording artist in the music industry. What's your favorite music artist and why? Does music ever inspire your fiction?
***************************GIVEAWAY*****************************
Kathy has agreed to giveaway TWO fabulous prizes to one lucky commenter today!
A copy of her novel, The Road to Mercy
and
A Kayrn Williams' ONLY YOU CD
Comments made through Sunday, September 16th at 11:59 PM are eligible to win. US only. Winner will be announced next Saturday in the weekend edition.
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Kathy Harris is an author by way of a divine detour into the Nashville
entertainment business. She graduated with a B.S. in Communications from
Southern Illinois University and has spent the past two decades
employed as a marketing director in the Nashville music industry.
Abingdon Press released her fiction debut titled The Road to Mercy,
in September 2012. Kathy regularly interviews literary and music guests
on her blog at www.DivineDetour.com.
8 comments:
Your interviews are such fun, Krista. I love the unique (and sometimes challenging) questions you come up with. =)
I enjoyed getting to know more about Kathy. Gotta admit I have a hard time visualizing her driving a Hummer, though. She looks like such a classy lady in her picture. Not that classy ladies can't drive Hummers, mind you. There are days when traffic is crazy and I'd like to have the security of such a vehicle. I settle for my Sport Trac instead.
Great interview and great giveaway! Two of my favorite things in one: music and a book!
:D
-Rosie
writingsofrosie.blogspot.com
Keli... I know Kathy in person. I can TOTALLY see her in a Hummer, even though she is super classy! :-)
Rosie, thanks for stopping by!!
I look forward to reading the book and wonder if it might be suitable for a pregnancy resource center to use in some way? Is it something that could be worked into a fundraiser/author event? Just wondering since we were praying over a fundraiser on Wed. night.
The interview was interesting and fun with the quick fiction. Thank you for putting some joy into my day!
Blessings, Janice
jsmithg(at)hotmail(dot)com
I have to agree with Keli. Krista's a great interviewer. I think she needs her own tv/radio talk show. Wouldn't that be fun?!!
However . . . don't let the photo fool ya, I'm much more at home in a pair of blue jeans than a business suit ; )
Rosie, we're alike in loving the books & music combination! Contemporary Christian Music is my favorite. What's your's?
Janice, I'm working with a Crisis Pregnancy Center in IL and another local organization. I'd love to talk with you about helping your center.
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