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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Author Interview - Kristin Heitzmann - Part I

Let's give a warm Christian Writer/Reader Connection welcome to author, Kristen Heitzmann. Be sure to read the whole post. There's a surprise at the end! 1. The Edge of Recall featured a Labyrinth Landscape Architect. How do you come up with such unique ideas?

My daughter, Jessie, and I were going to write The Edge of Recall together, and she actually chose the characters' professions. A history major, especially fond of the Medieval period and Literature, she is intrigued by Labyrinths. We thought it would be a neat element to work in, especially as they occur so frequently now as prayer walks in hospitals and retreat centers. We didn't get to complete it together, but I dove into the concept and found it sufficiently mysterious to support the suppressed memory and monster elements in the plot.

2. How do you go about writing a novel? Plotter, SOTP, combination, research?

I don't outline. My stories emerge organically from the characters and perhaps a main idea. It's much more fun for me that way, although lately the idea of structure has begun to appeal. I do research extensively, and sometimes that drives the plot as well.

Next week, we'll continue with Part II of Kristen's interview. To celebrate having her with us, I've decided to do a drawing for her book, The Edge of Recall. All you have to do is leave a comment with your email address, using the spam busting format. Example: susanjreinhardt (at) gmail (dot) com. The deadline is Saturday, November 28, 2009, at midnight.

Legalese: The contest is open to residents of the U.S. only due to various state laws. No fee is required to enter this drawing.

24 comments:

  1. Ooh, I'd love to be entered. I really enjoy Heitzmann's books.

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  2. Oooo, I love labyrinths! I book a book full of pictures of many different labyrinths and they were beautiful! What a great idea to incorporate that into a book!

    Susan, I'm looking forward to reading more!
    sherrinda(at)gmail(dot)com

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  3. Her concept sound extremely unique! She has already made me want to know more:)
    talker445 at yahoo dot com

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  4. Hi Jess -

    Consider yourself entered. :)

    Blessings,
    Susan

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  5. Hi Terri -

    This is a real nail-biter - better wear gloves while reading this one.

    Blessings,
    Susan :)

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  6. Hi Sherrinda -

    I'll have to check out the subject on the Net one of these days. I only know what I read in Kristen's book.

    Blessings,
    Susan :)

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  7. Susan, you always have such interesting posts, and I thoroughly enjoy your blog. I've nominated you for the Kreativ Blogger Award. You may pick it up at http://jeanfischer.blogspot.com.

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  8. Hi Jean -

    Thanks for your kind words and the award. Yahoo! You made my day.

    Blessings,
    Susan :)

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  9. Kristen is such a gifted writer. I highly recommend her books. Thanks for interviewing her Susan.
    Diane

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  10. Hi Diane -

    Welcome to my blog and thanks for commenting. I appreciate others chiming in with testimonials.

    If you'd like to enter the drawing, please send me your email address. Also, Part II of the Interview will run next Wednesday.

    Blessings,
    Susan

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  11. Count me in, Susan! Great interview; looking forward to the rest:) Blessings!

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  12. Hi Kristin, Hi Susan!
    Last year I was on a retreat for work and did become intrigued with the idea of labyrinths (which is not easy to spell). :) I kept thinking I should figure out how to write a book incorporating a labyrinth. Then I went to the Blueridge Christian Writers Retreat last year and saw some of your books there. This book keeps calling to me so I just wanted to let you know how fascinating I think it is and can't wait to read it.

    jilly11(at)cinci(dot)com

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  13. Thank you for entering me! I am a HUGE fan of Kristin's Diamond of the Rockies series. I look forward to reading more of her books. : )

    Michelle
    scraphappy71 (at) sbcglobal (dot) net

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  14. Sounds like a very interesting concept for a book. I'd love to read it!
    wilsoncindyr(at)gmail(dot)com

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  15. I'm facinated by Labyrinths, too. And how cool that Kristin's daughter came up with the idea. Could you add my name to the list of entrants? Thanks, Susan and Kristin.

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  16. Hi Karen -

    Thanks! You're entered in the drawing.

    Blessings,
    Susan :)

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  17. Hi Michelle -

    Thanks for stopping by and commenting. Be sure to comment on next week's post for another entry. :)

    Blessings,
    Susan

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  18. Hi Cindy -

    Kristen's writing puts you in the scene. She's done a superb job with this book.

    Blessings,
    Susan :)

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  19. Hi Jill -

    It's not only hard to spell, but also difficult to pronounce!

    Thanks for stopping by and commenting. Part II will post next Wednesday (11/25). Don't forget to comment for another opportunity to win.

    Blessings,
    Susan :)

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  20. Hi Sharon -

    I'd love to see a labyrinth in person. How about you?

    Don't forget to enter again next week.

    Blessings,
    Susan :)

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  21. It's always a joy to hear from Kristen! Thanks for the interview.

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  22. Hi Kay -

    Welcome to my blog and thanks for commenting. I hope you'll stop by next Wednesday and comment for another chance to win Kristin's book.

    Blessings,
    Susan :)

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  23. I so enjoy reading books by Kristin Heitzmann...thank you so much for the opportunity to read this one...

    karenk
    kmkuka(at)yahoo(Dot)com

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  24. Hi Karen -

    Welcome to my blog! Thanks for commenting and entering the drawing.

    I hope you'll stop by for Part II and leave a comment.

    Blessings,
    Susan :)

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