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Friday, April 27, 2012

'Stealing Time' With C.K. Garner


If it wasn’t for online friends like C.K Garner, I would probably stop writing. As mutual supporters of the writing sisterhood—she has been the best! I used to be shy online, until I started meeting some of the greatest, kindest, most talented people I’ve ever had the fortune of meeting—and it wasn’t even in person.  What’s even cooler is to see the process of writing develop in someone who has just begun and is already running at full tilt. If steampunk is your cup of literary tea—then you absolutely must read C.K.’s work, and pay attention: This girl’s imagination is on fire!

An interview with C.K. Garner, Author of Stealing Time (Musa Publishing, August 2012)

Q. You define ‘Stealing Time’ as steampunk and speculative fiction genres. In your view, what is steampunk?

Garner: Oh, that’s a tricky question as there are a lot of conflicting views out there about Steampunk. For me Steampunk represents an alternate historian’s Victorian Era world of fictional, though often plausible technological inventions similar to those in the works of classic Sci-fi, and speculative fiction authors such as Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and works of William Gibson. Other essential components are common travel by airship, or dirigibles, alongside other “path not taken” early technology like altered onset of pseudo-physics and mad science colliding with true science.  Steampunk is constantly evolving, embracing Dieselpunk, World Wars I& II Eras, as well as Steamgoth, and Clockgoth, possibilities and clockworks abound, so the definition is hard to set in stone.


Q. Most authors are asked two questions in every review: “When did you decide to become an author?” And, “How did you do it?” So, what’s your author story, C.K.?

Garner: I wrote my first story back in first grade; it was supposed to be a nice tale about Easter. I’ve always leaned toward a dark point of view, even as a kid, so I wrote a story about a giant rabbit that lives in a cave and comes out to eat little children once a year. Lol! Got an F grade and a phone call home for that one! As a teen, I bought a book about how to write romance novels, but got so much flak I abandoned ship, even though most of my friends still insisted I should be an author, because I was forever saying, “Oh hey, I’ve got this great scene in my head, listen…” In my twenties, I promised myself to become an author by age 46.  Two years ago, my writer’s block broke when I followed the advice of my best friend Christina to write a single sentence each evening.
     Soon, the tales were flowing like Niagara Falls; it was like being in a writing deluge; with me in a barrel going over the edge. Then came blogging, followed by hosting an amusing little horror group on a steampunk blog, where I became friends with author, Nishi Serrano, (oh, hey, that’s you!).  Nishi told me if I wasn’t writing a book yet, I should be. However, the real push to go from private writer to publishing my stuff, came when I chanced across Ariel Gore’s book, “How to Become a Famous Writer Before You’re Dead: Your Words in Print and Your Name in Lights”. She says to submit your work before you think it’s ready, so you won’t miss the boat on getting published, i.e. take the risk, don’t wait forever. I wanted to send mine in after the manuscript was perfect, but instead, I gave myself a pretend deadline of two weeks after reading the Ariel Gore book, to have my manuscript ready to go. On the goal date, come hell or high-water, I’d submit it! So I did, and that’s my story.

Q. What writing advice do you have for fledgling writers and authors?

Garner: Read. A lot. Read the authors that you like, and try to emulate their style. Read the rubbish-heap stuff too! There can be something gleaned from even the poorest written of novels. Next, experiment by playing with the characters of each novel: How would the character of the great novel handle the situation in the rubbish heap title, and vice versa. Write it down. It’s a fun way to get your creative juices going, and come up with original ideas for your own manuscript. Learn to speak in each voice, or more accurately write in each hand, especially when trying to get the flavor of a certain time period; of course, the idea in the long run is to develop your own style.

Q. You mentioned having writer’s block. How do you handle it now, and what advice would you give?

Garner: Two things: First, step away from the keyboard and grab a piece of paper and a pencil. Writing by hand increases brain activity, and it really works for me to break down the writer’s block wall. Next write a single sentence, just thoughts, even if it’s only, “Alpha to OMG, I cannot write a thing!” The idea is to start, then keep it up for at least 20 minutes. Do it every night until the brain-juice gets flowing again. Hmm, on second thought, you don’t want to pull a “Shining” fiasco ala Stephen King’s character Jack Torrance, “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, all work and no play makes jack a dull boy, all work and…” Lol!  You get the picture. Second, play the “What If Game”, (also attributed to Stephen King): Look around your room, or take a walk. See a lady putting on lipstick at her desk? Make her a killer, patiently waiting to poison her next victim with a kiss. Did your boss scream at you today? Change his name in a story, alter his description, and now he’s the crazy man in your what if getting hauled away in a white straight jacket. See that beautiful lady with the bright red hair? Take her home to bed! Okay, just in your story, right? You’re the writer; you have lives to ruin, people to raise up as zombies, or turn into heroes!
Q. What is your next project?

Garner: I’m currently working on the sequel to Stealing Time, as well as a Victorian murder mystery and a fantasy novel.

Q. Where and how can we find Stealing Time for purchase?

Garner: Stealing Time is scheduled for release August 31, 2012 as an E-book from Musa Publishing’s Urania Sci-fi and Spec-fi imprint. It will be available for download as an E-book on Kindle and Nook, as well as PDF for PC’s from Amazon, Smashwords and directly from the Musa Publishing website at http://www.musapublishing.com.

Q. How can readers contact you?

Garner: You can visit my blog at http://www.ckgarnerstealingtime.blogspot.com  or feel free to Tweet me at http://www.twitter.com/ckgarner  

Thursday, December 29, 2011

New Year's Resolution ...?


The holidays are once again behind us, the time with family and friends eating and drinking until we pass out is over until next year, well, for some of us anyway.
           I’ve never been one for making New Year’s resolutions, because, like many others who are gun-ho in the beginning, life just gets so darn busy and I inevitably end up guilty for not keeping them.  I do however have goals—I set these aside for myself all through the year.
           This year’s goals are already planned, and they’ve been planned since October, barring any unforeseen events—which always happen—I stick to these goals solidly, even with the unexpected. For those of my friends following my writing, this year you can expect some real exciting stuff!  First off will be my erotic Steampunk novella Mile Below Peep Show the companion to my short story Mile High Airship Club. If you’ve ever dreamed of deliciously drenching undersea adventure then this will be the novella for you—and I can honestly say it is beyond your wildest imaginings! If you’re taking a vacation next year, be sure to take it while reading MBPS! 
           Next will be the epic novel I’ve been dying to get to you all—I can’t divulge the title yet—as I’m not sure when it will be published, but it’s a young adult dark fantasy with a very unique twist on the world of the faerie. It’s not for the faint of heart, and yes, there is romance, but not much—this is a purely heart-racing on the edge of your seat adventure! Need a place to escape and love bigger-than-life world building—this will be the book for you to take note of!  The pages are filled with monsters and creatures never before written about and chock-full of new and old mythology.
          Another little gem will be my short-story Chimera: A Dark Fairytale of Love, it’s available here on my blog for you to read for free, but I will also be adding it to Amazon. com as a free read.
            If food is your thing, two of my recipes will be in the Have A Heart for Horror Cookbook, a benefit cookbook brought to you by Crimson Stained Lace Productions.
            And for those of my friends who are GBLT , I’ve been working on an anthology of gay erotic horror stories, and again, this anthology will be much different from the usual fare of reads, and it covers a wide variety of monstrously entertaining treats!
           So, I better get writing, huh …
            What are your new year’s goals? I would love to hear what you have planned this year—whether it be this year’s Halloween costume, events attending, or even changing jobs—let’s work together to keep our goals positive and on track!

Thank You Everyone!--for your comments and participating ;) The contest is now over, but feel free to leave any comments you would like ... Cheers!
Wishing Everyone Years of Endless Wonders!

Nishi Serrano
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