Showing posts with label Kingsley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kingsley. Show all posts

Friday, January 11, 2008

Blog Tour


Kaza Kingsley's Blog Tour: Day Eight.


Below are interview questions submitted by Kaza:


Have you worked any real people or experiences into your books?
Only one real person. My friend, Steve, is not a fiction reader, and definitely not a fantasy reader. I convinced him to read a few chapters of The Dragon’s Eye. He assured me he would not finish the book. Well, not only did he finish it, but he loved it! So, when he asked me to make him a character in Book Two, how could I say no?So Steve is a character (I used the name “Steve”) in Monsters of Otherness. He doesn’t have a big role. And … Steve was surprised to find his character was not even human! (I couldn’t resist…) See if you can spot him in Book Two. He has some of the characteristics of my friend.





Do you ever dream about your characters and their world?
Most definitely. The deeper I get into the writing process, the more lost I get in my fantasy world. Sometimes the ideas I get in dreams are actually useful in my writing. Usually they’re just glimpses, though. Another interesting thing that happens when I’m immersed in writing is that I start to feel like I’m living with a foot in two separate worlds. When things go wrong in one of them it seems to matter less – I always have the other.

I know it sounds strange. But if I hear something bad on the news, and I’m immersed in writing fantasy, it tends to feel less real, somehow. I just think, well, Erec’s also in danger, and that’s almost closer to my everyday reality. Then again, you have to realize, I write eight to ten
hours a day. I get really immersed.


Does it help to listen to a particular kind of music while you write? Or, do certain songs or themes come to mind when you think about your story?
Interesting – I cannot listen to any music when I write! It’s a darn shame, too, because I love music! I just end up hearing the lyrics in my head, and it pulls me out of where I am in the story. (I guess I could listen to classical music, just never was drawn there.)
I wrote most of Book One at my local Borders store. A certain spot in their cafĂ© had just the right amount of white noise, with people chatting in the distance and music speakers far enough that I couldn’t hear lyrics. Other stores that had louder music made it too hard for me to write. And if people sat next to me and got into an involved conversation I had to look rude and move! Since words are my medium, other people’s words just get in my head and mess me up.


What music do you like to listen to?
I love Jack Johnson, especially his “On and On” CD. Blue October is spectacular, I love their “Foiled” CD. I also love Nancy Griffith’s music – and so much more! Music is a great release for me. Before I got used to radio and TV interviews I had to listen to certain John Lennon songs to get in the right frame of mind!


What do you like to do when you’re not writing?
I love movies, and try to go to as many as I can. Funny, because at the same time, I rarely watch television. When I do, I like the Daly show and Stephen Colbert on Comedy Central, as well as stand up comics! I love hiking and spending time with friends, cooking up goodies when I have time.

Kaza at the age of 5

Friday, January 4, 2008

Kaza Kingsley's Eric Rex Series Book Blog Tour




I just finished reading Eric Rex: The Dragon's Eye, a wonderful young adult fantasy book by Kaza Kingsley. Starting next week Kaza is going to be going on a blog tour to promote the second book in her series entitled Eric Rex: The Monster of Otherness. My blog is one of the stops on Kaza's tour. I am very excited to have been asked to participate in this event.




Check out Kaza's awesome website: http://www.erecrex.com/moo-excerpt.htm


Kaza will be checking my blog daily to answer any questions, comments, etc. that are posted to my blog. So start asking questions!!!!

Here is a listing of the other blogs that Kaza will be frequenting and touring throughout the month of January:

January 8th-Books4Ever-http://kamannix.wordpress.com/
January 9th– Baseballs and Bows-http://baseballsandbows.blogspot.com/
January 10th- Fanatic Space Blog-http://www.fanaticspace.com/blog
January 11th-Bibliophile's Retreat-http://www.forstrose.blogspot.com/
January 12th– Children's Literature Book Club-http://www.childlitbookclub.blogspot.com/
January 13th – Stephanie’s Confessions of a Book-A-Holic-http://www.stephaniesbooks.blogspot.com/
January 14th – A Year of Books-http://www.sarah-yearofbooks.blogspot.com/
January 15th-Author Chris Rettstatt's blog -http://rettstatt.wordpress.com/
January 16th- Deliciously Clean Reads-http://cleanreads.blogspot.com/
January 17th – Into the Wardrobe-http://peteredmundlucy7.blogspot.com/
January 18th – Real Gurlz Magazine-http://www.realgurlzmag.blogspot.com/
January 19th- Chauceriangirl-http://chauceriangirl.wordpress.com/


In the upcoming days I will post questions and answers from Kaza regarding her books, life as an author, etc. So continue to check out my blog for updates!