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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Sunday, February 10, 2013
DC Hall's Twitter Page
I've finally entered this century and joined Twitter! So in celebration I've posted an exclusive line from "Zeros" on my page. Follow me and check it out!
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Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Tag, I'm it!
I was tagged by my author friend, Tawdra Kandle, to participate in The
Next Big Thing Blog tour. This Blog Tour is on a mission to discover the new
project authors are currently developing. So I took a break from editing to
give a quick interview about my Next Big Thing: Zeros.
The Next Big Thing
What is the working title of
your book?
Zeros: The Cuspian Series. I know. I know. I had to look up Cuspian on
Google too.
Where did the idea come from
for the book?
The idea for this book was written in the stars. Don’t look at me like
that…I’m serious. My book revolves around twins who are gifted with
supernatural abilities due to them being born on the cusp – the precise moment
where one astrological sign transitions into another – of Scorpio and Libra.
I’m a Cuspian as well, so after researching the topic so much the idea sprouted
so I decided I should write it down.
What genre does your book fall
under?
Zeros is a young adult and urban fantasy novel.
Which actors would you choose
to play your characters in a movie rendition?
I happen to be a huge movie buff so this was one of the easiest questions
to answer.
Kendal Myles-
Beau Mirchoff
Kennedi Myles- Lucy Hale
Kimberly Myles- A blonde Jennifer
Connelly
Chancellor North- Eddie Cibrian
Jacen North- Tyler Hoechlin
Beau- Chris Zylka
Tripp- Alexander
Ludwig
What is the one-sentence
synopsis of your book?
Yikes, this is a hard one but I’ll try: Twins investigate their mom’s
unexpected death while trying to manage their new found super powers.
Will your book be
self-published or represented by an agency?
Stay tuned folks…
How long did it take you to
write the first draft of your manuscript?
It took me over a year to complete my first draft.
What other books would you
compare this story to within your genre?
If I Am Number
Four, Pretty Little Liars, Hunger
Games and X-Men (I know it’s a
comic book but I’m a rule breaker) had an orgy baby then it would be Zeros.
Who or What inspired you to
write this book?
I am inspired to write by people who enjoy taking
portals to other worlds through novels.
What else about your book might
pique the readers’ interest?
Zeros is a mature young adult/urban fantasy novel with
(hopefully) witty dialogue, interesting plot, and characters you’ll love to hate. The
supernatural elements in my novel are in the peripheral to the real life (romantic,
family, platonic, and even toxic) relationships.
Check out some of my author friends and discover
their Next Big Thing!
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Goodbye
Before
completing my manuscript and sending it off for the first rounds of edits I was
having a hard time finishing it. Here is my reasoning.
I’m
ashamed to admit I have been avoiding my novel. I sit down to write, clicking
the word document entitled WIP, then something happens like I realize my dog
needs fresh water, or I need to clean out my car at that very instance and I
walk away. The next day I repeat my steps, and just reach for the red X in the
upper right hand corner, this time without any excuse besides I don’t want to –
can’t say goodbye to my characters.
They're kind of bossy like that.
And I all love them for that, of course - even the assholes. Especially the assholes. They are my snotty nosed kids, in the sense that they were conceived in my minds. And they have become my closest friends - perhaps even closer, because I know everything about them and they can’t nor want to hid anything from me (and who can say that about a real person?) And they know everything about me as well, living inside my twisted mind and all, yet they don’t avoid my eye contact because they know my lofty dreams, and greatest fears.
I
understand how unhealthy this all sounds and after crapping out an unnecessary
line or two I realized that I have to let go. Not for my own sanity, I lost
that years ago, but for theirs. The strong willed characters in my head won’t
stand for the muddling of their life for my own selfish reasons. The ransom has
been paid now they demand release – I told you they were pushy. So I power up
my laptop determined to finish their story, not to be derailed, or lose focus
because as much as I have grown to love them, my characters deserve to be
shared with the world and to boss someone else around.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
A Novel idea...
When I
tell people that I am writing a novel, the first thing they ask is if it’s
fiction or nonfiction. Well that’s not entirely true, the first question they
ask if it’s about vampires with amazing ‘just rolled outta bed hair’ and
sparkle in the sunlight or teenage boys wielding magical tree bark. These
questions I’ve learn to filter into my spam folder of life with clipped (yet
polite) No’s then I wait to absorb their “he’s never going to make it” pity
looks.
Then the
first real question they ask is if I
am writing a fiction or nonfiction book? And I square my shoulders, lift my
chin slightly, clear my throat and declare that I am writing a novel. This is
usually the part where they, completely unaware of their literary faux pas, repeat
themselves, and I lose all hope in the American education system.
A novel by
definition is a work of fiction. To refer to a piece of literature as a
“Nonfiction Novel” is inaccurate and was created for the sole purpose of luring
you into the mislabeled book section with a well placed sign at your local
bookstore. A nonfiction novel is oxymoronic but unlike jumbo shrimp it can’t be
dressed up with crispy golden brown beer batter outside, it continued usage muddles
the English language.
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