Wednesday, December 26, 2012

My Next Big Thing: Cheryl's Version



My colleague, Carla Sarett, author of Nine Romantic Stories has "tagged" me in her blog post with a challenge:  I must interview myself about the book I’m working on now.  I'll take up the challenge and ask myself the very same questions that Carla has answered on her blog.

1.  WHAT IS THE TITLE OF THE BOOK?

The working title is Unravel. Maybe it should be Ravel, although that might mislead the musicians.

2.  WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR IDEAS?

Eavesdropping and experience. Reading and observation. I glimpse a situation and let my mind fill in what’s missing. I believe there’s science in that, medial-axis transformation.

3. WHAT'S THE GENRE FOR THE BOOK?

It's literary fiction, my third novel. It could have been memoir, but the bald-face truth is so restrictive. Not to mention depressing.

4.  IF YOU HAD TO PICK ACTORS TO PLAY THE LEAD IN YOUR NOVEL WHOM WOULD YOU PICK?

Judi Dench for the mother. I loved the way she portrayed the crumbling mind of the writer in Iris.


5.  HOW DO YOU DESCRIBE YOUR BOOK IN ONE SENTENCE?
The elevator pitch? Perceiving events through the lens of three distinct brain disorders, two daughters and a mother find a way to save their disintegrating family.

6.  HOW WILL YOUR BOOK BE PUBLISHED OR WILL YOU BE HANDLING IT YOURSELF?
I’ve published some of my books traditionally, and others on my own. I’ve had more success in sales with the DIY books, but there are other considerations, like production values. So, as Mother used to say: we’ll see.

7. HOW LONG DID IT TAKE YOU TO WRITE THE FIRST DRAFT?

I’m less than a year into it. There is no first draft.

8.  WHAT OTHER BOOKS WITHIN YOUR GENRE ARE SIMILAR TO YOURS?

Novels that chronicle the crumbling of family, like Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury. I wish -- but what’s a heaven for?

9.  WHO OR WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO WRITE THIS BOOK?
 
The catalyst was a family tragedy and the overlapping disasters that followed. I wrote an account, memoir-style, as catharsis, and began to see the novel within.

10. WHAT ABOUT YOUR BOOK WILL PIQUE THE READER'S INTEREST?
 
Poetry in the language, an interest in the nature of reality, a curiosity about the mechanics of thinking.

Other fab authors that might want to tell the world about Their Next Big Thing?




1 comment:

Sheila Deeth said...

Would be sad to confuse the musicians. Unravel sounds intriguing--great elevator pitch!