B. Kristin McMichael-Interview and Giveaway with the Author

B.Kristin McMichael-Interview with the Author

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Years ago while I was all alone on Saturday mornings, I decided to start writing again. I began by seeing if I could write a complete novel. So I sat down for a couple hours each Saturday of the month of April. I had written some short stories/novellas when I was in junior high and high school, but never a full length novel. After 150,000+ words in one month, I had a complete novel. It made me realize that maybe I could do the writing thing after all.

Five years, two kids, three cats, and a PhD later, I am still writing and have three completed manuscripts and twice as many started (a couple near finished). I try my best to find time each week to write, but now I find more and more that I need to spend time editing. To improve my writing I am back to reading lots and getting ideas and better understanding how to craft a story people will enjoy.

When I am not writing, I am normally working at my job as a scientist or playing with my two wonderful children. If I get any amount of free time I like to bake, garden, and sew (yes, I know- such a mom life, but I have liked to do those before I had children) I continue to enjoy writing and love the motivation my husband gives me to try to make it in the writing world. I may need a harder shell, but with his support, I just might be able to do this.

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Let’s begin the interview !!

TRC: Hi Kristin and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the release of TO STAND BESIDE HER We would like to start with some background information. Would you please tell us something about yourself?

Kristin: I am a Scorpio and like long walks on the beach….. Oh, not that way I am guessing. I am probably the most laid-back person you will meet- as long as the children are not around. I can be very friendly when I know someone and very reserved when I don’t. So since I know my computer really well, we’ll go with friendly for this interview.

TRC: Many authors develop their love of writing at an early age. What was the catalyst that started you on the road to publication?

Kristin: The catalyst to publication was my hubby. He has been bugging me for years to put myself out there and publish. I am VERY shy, so this is a gigantic step for me. He pushed and pushed for at least a few years, and I finally caved in. And yes, this was all started at an early age, but I never wrote with intention of anyone ever reading it. I didn’t even let the hubby read anything.

TRC: Your website states you have a PhD. In what field is your doctorate?

Kristin: I am a biologist- more specific: molecular and cellular biology. I am the cliché lab coat wearing, sitting at a microscope, lost in my own train of thought scientist. And I love it!

TRC: What difficulties or challenges have you faced getting your book to publication?

Kristin: I think, for me, the biggest difficulty has been believing in myself. I am very sure of my science. I can stand in front of an auditorium and talk science. I can tell you why and how I do everything and what it means in the end. But my writing is just so much harder. Writing is so subjective. People will either like it or they won’t, and you can’t take it personally. It is hard to come to writing from a field that is so black and white. That is a completely different train of thought and hard to adjust to.

Also, it is hard not to take reviews personally. I am a perfectionist and wish my writing was perfect. But I discovered while in grad school that I am actually slightly dyslexic, so my writing will never be perfect. That irks me to no end, but what irks me more is I cannot change that.

To Stand Beside HerTRC: Would you please tell us something about the premise of TO STAND BESIDE HER?

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Kristin: TSBH comes from two dreams I had that merged with the same characters- so there are two themes that drive the story. First is the plot where Leila is afraid to fall in love ever again. She is a strong character, but cannot allow herself to feel because she is afraid to lose the memory of her first love. The second plot is where Leila learns to accept fate, even if it is not what she wants. I truly believe things happen for a reason. I would never change anything in my past, good or bad, because everything makes you into who you are today. If I could see the future, I probably would not change that either. Leila is not quite as accepting.

TRC: How many books do you have planned for the series?

Kristin: This book is a standalone at the time being. I have thought about writing more books that would be about the side characters, but this is Leila’s complete story.

TRC: What do you believe is the biggest misconception about you?

Kristin: That- because I am a scientist, I can’t be creative also. I find being creative helps tremendously in my field, and I am glad my parents raised me to do both. How couldn’t they? one was a music teacher and the other was a math teacher- which completely explains why I am the way I am.

TRC: If you could change something about yourself personal or professional, what would it be and why?

Kristin: I wish I had more confidence in my writing. A lot of my shyness went away with going off to college, but there is still a lot left. Shyness and confidence go hand in hand for me.

TRC: Who or what has been the biggest influence in your life and why?

Kristin: My family. Growing up it was my mother, father and brothers. We are all pretty close for living so far apart. My mother was my best friend when I was growing up and we spent lots of time bumming around together. Now it is my kiddos and hubby. My kids are really little (3 and 1) but they influence everything I do. They set my schedule for the day, and they make me want to be a better person and be the best example I can for them. I learn so much from them as I try to teach them also at the same time. My world revolves around them at the time being as they are very dependent on you when they are little.

TRC: Who is the first person you think about when you need someone to talk with and why?

Kristin: It depends on who’s around. My hubby works, and sometimes I can call him and sometimes I cannot. My mother and father are finally retired, so they are around a lot also, but for being retired, they sure do keep busy. And if I just need someone to listen at that exact time, my daughter is a great listener- even if she doesn’t understand everything.

TRC: What five things would you like to accomplish in the next ten years?

Kristin: I don’t look too much into the future- that way I am never disappointed. In reality, ten years is a LONG time to me. Just five years ago I was in grad school and could not imagine having kids and here I sit with two of them! And since my son is only one, I really am only looking forward to the future day (hopefully soon) when he consistently sleeps through the night.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

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Kristin: I am working on a trilogy about night humans. It was another book I never planned to do anything with, but with the hubby’s support, we are going to hopefully get them out first book in February and the second book in March or April.

TRC: Would you please tell us about your new release THE LEGEND OF THE BLUES EYES?

Kristin: The Legend of the Blue Eyes is the first part of a young adult paranormal trilogy. The story is centered on a young woman who finds out that the great big family secret is that they are dearg-dul, also known as vampires, and that she is too. The dearg-dul are only one of four different types of night humans, there’s also the lycan (werewolves), the baku (dream eaters), and the tengu (they fly). The groups don’t all get along. While it is an urban fantasy that has vampires, and other creatures of the night, it is more of a story about growing up and discovering who you are type of story. The funny thing is, I actually wrote this just before Twilight came out and then just threw it aside because of the vampire craze going on.

Blurb:

Arianna Grace liked her boring, Midwestern, teenage life where she ignored the many unanswered questions of her childhood. Why were her parents dead? Why did she not have family? Where was she raised until she was five? When someone offers to explain it all, Arianna thinks she’s just getting answers. Instead, she is thrown into a world of night humans who drink blood.

On Arianna’s sixteenth birthday, her world is thrown upside down when she changes into a vampire. Night humans, or demons, as some call them, live in normal society. Learning all of the new rules of a world she didn’t know existed might be hard enough, but it’s further complicated by two former-friends that now want to help her take her role as the successor to her grandfather.

There is a war going on between the night humans. Sides have been taken and lines are not crossed. Four main clans of night humans are struggling for control of the night. Divided into two sides, clans Baku and Tengu have been at war for centuries with the clans Dearg-dul and Lycan. That is, until Arianna Grace finds out the truth; she’s the bridge of peace between the two sides. But not everyone wants peace. With the night humans divided, Arianna is now a pawn in the war between them. She must choose a side—her mother’s family or her father’s—and for once in her life, decide her own fate.


TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Kristin: Thanks to everyone who has taken the time to read my book and this interview. It is always great to get positive support out there and the blogging community is great for that. I’ve met a lot of really nice people this past year of book blogging and can’t wait to meet more.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food
Chocolate

Favorite Dessert
Chocolate

Favorite TV Show
Chocolate, oh wait, TV show…. I don’t actually watch TV since I had kids

Last Movie You Saw
Les Mis- not impressed

Dark or Milk Chocolate
chocolate- all kinds. If it is chocolate, I like it!

Do you have any pets?
Three cats- each 5 years apart in age

TRC: Thank you Kristin for the taking the time to answer some of our questions at The Reading Cafe. Congratulations on the release of TO STAND BESIDE HER and THE LEGEND OF THE BLUE EYES. We wish you all the best in your writing career.

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Kristin is offering a fabulous GIVEAWAY for 4 lucky readers. ONE paper back copy of TO STAND BESIDE HER (US only) and 3 ecopies of TO STAND BESIDE HER (International)

1. Please register using the log-in at the top of the page or by using one of the social log-ins.

2. If you are using a social log-in please post your email address with your comment.

3. Giveaway is open to US only (Paperback) and INTERNATIONAL (e-copy).

4. Giveaway runs from March 9-12, 2013

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18 thoughts on “B. Kristin McMichael-Interview and Giveaway with the Author

  1. Hey Kristin welcome to TRC. Thanks for sharing a bit about yourself. You are one busy lady, and don’t know how you do it. Congrats on your new release and good luck with your future books. As for chocolate, one can never go wrong with the stuff. Thanks for giving me a craving for it, now off to hunt some up. 😉

  2. Sweet Interview Sandy & Kristin, WOW you are crazy busy I don’t know how you find the time to do everything but Congrats too you . And Congrats on your new release , I’m a Paranormal Junkie so I will be checking out The Legend of the Blue Eyes. OH and yes thanks Kristin & Marcie now I’m thinking about chocolate , lol must be one of those days for everybody.

  3. Great interview Sandy and Kristin… and who says scientists don’t have imaginations? Without imagination they would never think of ways to take the next step in their work, and some can get really carried away… lol.

  4. Wonderful interview, Kristin and Sandy. I too marvel how you can be a scientist, mom, wife, and still find time to write. It is nice to have a supportive husband who pushes you to publish.

    Every author, not to mention all of us lol Love Chocolate.

    I have two cats. I wonder how your older cat handles the two younger ones.

    • mmmm so much talk of chocolate makes me already know what to put on my grocery list for tomorrow…..

      Our cats are so funny. They completely ignore each other (unless the little one starts something) until it is supper times, and then they all agree to sit and stare at me until I feed them!

  5. Hi Kristin. Congratulations. I am amazed that so many people with doctorates and law degrees become writers. I wonder if there is so much knowledge and information floating in your heads that you need an outlet to expend all of that imagination???

  6. It was great to learn more about you, Ms. McMichael. I reviewed To Stand Beside Her and I hope you believe that I enjoyed it very much. The twist was a little off-putting for me, but I encourage every one to read it and experience it for themselves.

    I’ve ALWAYS been a fan of vampires, so I look forward to your new YA series, The Legend of the Blue Eyes. Count me in!!!

    I wish you much success with this novel and your future work!!!

    • oops wrong place. Great interview, a pleasure to meet you Kristin. Carmen’s review convinces me to go buy your books. I got a kick out of your answers, chocolate all the way. lol

    • Thank you, Amy!!!!! I am honest in my reviews and if that passion is expressed (and recognized, thank you!), I believe To Stand Beside Her will intrigue you.

  7. To Stand Beside Her has me intrigued. I’m not into paranormals so much.

    It’s funny, Kristin, because I’m also a Scorpio and had a math teacher and a music teacher for parents. LOL

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  8. Great interview! Thanks for talking with us Kristin. I think to be a scientist you must have great imagination to be able to bring into reality things other have never even given thought to! Congrats on your writing and hope to hear more from you. Good Luck!

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