Hey Sarah! Thanks so much for joining me on my blog today! I'm really excited to hear about your writing process and about the inspiration behind your new book!
"The buzzing beneath eighteen-year-old Penny Osborn’s skin started
while she spoke to the officer."
In one sentence it's a story about a twenty-year-old moving to northern
Alaska for a job. More importantly it's about how she deals with life's
challenges, moving on with grief and survivor's guilt. It's about man's vilest
predator is ultimately man...whether by evil deeds or by the cage of our
minds.
I was daydreaming during a long drive about a veterinarian and her twin
daughters moving from sunny southern California to the northern most
reaches of Alaska. What circumstance could lead to such a move?
From there, the
twin telepathy entered the story and I considered what might the psychological
effects be when the connection is lost (such as with distance, i.e. moving, or
some other circumstances).
Can you tell me about that moment when you decided to sit down and write
your first novel? How did you get over any hurdles of fear or doubt?
I learned about NANOWRIMO, an ongoing writing competition, that during
November challenges a writer to write 50,000 words. I failed that challenge but
pushed on. My family encouraged me to put it to paper, and so I did. Fear and
doubt are constant companions, but no matter what, I am proud of my story and
of what I have learned along the journey.
I put on noise cancelling ear phones (thanks honey!) and turn on music
that fits with the mood. Sometimes I have to hide in my office or bedroom, and
more often than not I'm scribbling notes and paragraphs for scenes to work on
when time permits.
Do you have any tips for aspiring authors who would love to write but
don’t know where to start?
You start by writing/typing one word and follow it with another, and so
on. You don't have to start at the beginning of the story. Write a scene. Write
about a character. It's not scary, the writing process. It's sharing with
someone who will give you honest, constructive feedback that's scary.
Spending down time with my family (usually we are working but card
games, movies, vacations), reading, playing with my dog.
Can you tell us about a funny/ embarrassing memory?
Absolutely not. 😉 Okay, so I grew up in a very small town in a German
family. Took German in high school. While studying dog anatomy in vet school, I
asked my study partners what a cha-hua-hua was. Well dunderhead, a chihuahua is
a type of dog. I was very embarrassed but yet told my family. My grandpa
gave me a singing chihuahua stuffed toy for a present...so I wouldn't forget
what one was.
Ever met anyone famous? What were they like?
A few... I’m actually related to a horse jockey, Dean Kutz, may he rest
in peace. He was an amazing guy from an amazing family. I’ve also met an
actress who played possessed child. She was very personable and funny. There
was a rapper...he smelled like pot. Three country music singers…all very
nice. As a veterinarian, I have worked with a few famous animals,
too!
Fantastic Sarah! Loved reading your answers!
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