Very much a planner! In fact, one of my favorite parts of
writing a novel is the initial plotting stage. Maybe it’s because I’m still
totally smitten with my idea (SNIS: shiny new idea syndrome) and everything is
chock-full of possibility! At this stage the idea is still perfect. Of course,
once I start writing it’s exciting to see the story morph and change into
something alive, but it never stays exactly the same as that initial seed of an
idea.
How long
does it typically take you to write a novel, start to finish?
It varies, but I’m usually pretty speedy with the first
draft. It can take anywhere from a month and a half to three months. It’s the
subsequent drafts that end up taking MUCH longer.
Do you
work on one project at a time, or are you a multi-tasker?
I’m not the greatest multi tasker because I tend to get
pretty obsessed with whatever idea I’m currently working on. Maybe it’s because
for the book to really come alive it has to percolate inside my head 24/7. Who
knows when a great idea is going to hit. It usually seems to happen in the
shower or while I’m driving. But if the story hasn’t been given room to just
sit quietly inside my skull, those epiphanies don’t tend to happen. I’ve had to
learn how to divide my energies while working on revisions with editors, but it’s
still difficult for me.
Did you
have to overcome any fears that first time you sat down to write?
Always! Every time! What if the words don’t come? What if I
can’t make this scene work? What if I don’t have any original thoughts? Those
first few minutes sitting down to write are always difficult, but I’ve noticed
that it’s like warming up a muscle and after a few minutes those cold, hard
feelings soften and melt away and the real writing can begin.
Have you
ever quit on an ms, and how did you know it was time?
I’m not sure I’ve ever REALLY quit on one. I’ve put them
aside, but always with the promise that I’ll come back and try again some time.
I’d have to say a resounding YES!!! There’s a wide array of
authors that I’ve only discovered through social networks whose work I wouldn’t
have found on my own. I can only hope that the same thing will happen once my
own books are out in the world.
Book &
Author Details:
Deliver Me by Kate Jarvik Birch
Published by: Bloomsbury Spark
Publication date: April 15th 2014
Genres: Dystopia, Young Adult
Synopsis:
Published by: Bloomsbury Spark
Publication date: April 15th 2014
Genres: Dystopia, Young Adult
Synopsis:
One People. One Union. One Future.
Wynne’s entire life is dictated by the Union: the clothes she wears, the books she reads, even the genes she inherited. And like every other girl in the Union, Wynne dreams of being chosen as a Carrier on her 16th birthday—one of the elite selected to carry the future generation within her womb. Wynne and her best friend Odessa are certain they will both make the cut, but when Odessa is chosen and whisked off to a life of privilege, Wynne is left behind to work as an assistant, delivering perfectly planned babies for the Union.
As Odessa slips deeper and deeper into the role of Carrier, Wynne begins to see the Union for what it really is: a society that criminalizes the notion of love, and forbids words like mother and family.
For the first time in her life, Wynne is faced with a choice: submit to the will of the Union, or find a way to escape and save Odessa before she is lost forever.
Wynne’s entire life is dictated by the Union: the clothes she wears, the books she reads, even the genes she inherited. And like every other girl in the Union, Wynne dreams of being chosen as a Carrier on her 16th birthday—one of the elite selected to carry the future generation within her womb. Wynne and her best friend Odessa are certain they will both make the cut, but when Odessa is chosen and whisked off to a life of privilege, Wynne is left behind to work as an assistant, delivering perfectly planned babies for the Union.
As Odessa slips deeper and deeper into the role of Carrier, Wynne begins to see the Union for what it really is: a society that criminalizes the notion of love, and forbids words like mother and family.
For the first time in her life, Wynne is faced with a choice: submit to the will of the Union, or find a way to escape and save Odessa before she is lost forever.
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Kate Jarvik Birch is a visual artist, author, playwright,
daydreamer, and professional procrastinator. As a child, she wanted to grow
up to be either a unicorn or mermaid. Luckily, being a writer turned out to be
just as magical. Her essays and short stories have been published in
literary journals including Indiana Review and Saint Ann’s
Review. She lives in Salt Lake City, Utah with her husband and three kids.
To learn more visit www.katejarvikbirch.com
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