Happy
Monday Everyone! Today I’m excited to have debut author Katya De Becerra here
to share about her debut YA fantasy/sci-fi/horror/thriller WHAT THE WOODS KEEP.
It sounds like a really unique story that is also fast-paced and hard to put
down.
Before I get to my interview, I have a few things. First, you can read the tips of other writers and me on how to overcome Writer's Block on Freewrite.
Follower News
Elizabeth Varadan's new MG THE CARNIVAL OF ANIMALS was just released. Here's a blurb: A collection of 13 tales for children, ages 7 to 60, set in different countries and based on Camille Saint-Saëns' musical fantasy, The Carnival of the Animals. And here's a buy link: https://www.amazon.com/Carnival-Animals-Elizabeth-Varadan/dp/172581546X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1538934161&sr=1-1&keywords=carnival+animals%2C+elizabeth
Before I get to my interview, I have a few things. First, you can read the tips of other writers and me on how to overcome Writer's Block on Freewrite.
Follower News
Elizabeth Varadan's new MG THE CARNIVAL OF ANIMALS was just released. Here's a blurb: A collection of 13 tales for children, ages 7 to 60, set in different countries and based on Camille Saint-Saëns' musical fantasy, The Carnival of the Animals. And here's a buy link: https://www.amazon.com/Carnival-Animals-Elizabeth-Varadan/dp/172581546X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1538934161&sr=1-1&keywords=carnival+animals%2C+elizabeth
Now back to my interview. Here’s
a blurb of WHAT THE WOODS KEEP from Goodreads:
What the Woods Keep is the stunning debut of Katya de Becerra, who combines mystery, science fiction, and dark fantasy in a twisty story that will keep you mesmerized right up to the final page.
On her eighteenth birthday, Hayden inherits her childhood home—on the condition that she uncover its dark secrets.
Hayden tried to put the past behind her, and it worked. She's getting ready for college, living in a Brooklyn apartment, and hanging out with her best friend and roommate Del. But now it's all catching up with her: her mother's mysterious disappearance a decade before, her father's outlandish theories about a lost supernatural race, and Hayden's own dark dreams of strange symbols and rituals in the Colorado woods where she grew up.
As soon as Hayden arrives at her hometown, her friend Del in tow, it begins: Neighbors whisper secrets about Hayden's mother; the boy next door is now all grown-up in a very distracting way; and Hayden feels the trees calling to her. And among them, deep in the woods, Hayden will discover something incredible—something that threatens reality itself.
On her eighteenth birthday, Hayden inherits her childhood home—on the condition that she uncover its dark secrets.
Hayden tried to put the past behind her, and it worked. She's getting ready for college, living in a Brooklyn apartment, and hanging out with her best friend and roommate Del. But now it's all catching up with her: her mother's mysterious disappearance a decade before, her father's outlandish theories about a lost supernatural race, and Hayden's own dark dreams of strange symbols and rituals in the Colorado woods where she grew up.
As soon as Hayden arrives at her hometown, her friend Del in tow, it begins: Neighbors whisper secrets about Hayden's mother; the boy next door is now all grown-up in a very distracting way; and Hayden feels the trees calling to her. And among them, deep in the woods, Hayden will discover something incredible—something that threatens reality itself.
Hi
Katya! Thanks so much for joining us.
1. Tell us about yourself and how you became a writer.
Thanks
so much for having me, Natalie! I’m very excited to be here! From
a young age, I’ve always been writing something (poetry, short stories, etc.),
but I haven’t really started writing longer fiction until about five years ago.
I fell in love with YA books again just around the time I started working on my
PhD in anthropology, and from then on, I’ve been doing two things
simultaneously: writing YA books while working at a university.
2. That's great that you could juggle the two. Where did you get the idea for WHAT THE
WOODS KEEP?
I
gravitate toward darker, spookier stories and I’m obsessed with mysteries and
unexplained phenomena. I’m also a huge fan of forests, imagined or real. So for
my debut, all these things naturally came together, resulting in this strange,
spooky book about one determined girl’s quest to find out what really happened
to her mom the night she disappeared into the local woods ten years ago.
3. That's one of the things that intrigues me about your book--that you incorporate so many different genres. You have a background in science and
work in research now. How has this influenced this story and your writing
process in general?
I’ve
been either studying or working in social sciences for almost twenty years now,
and have a PhD in anthropology. I also love all things STEM (Science,
Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics) and, of course, physics. It helps
having this background when I work on my YA books because I generally love doing
research! I even still peruse my old college notebooks for information. Because
in WHAT THE WOODS KEEP I draw various scientific concepts, it also helped
having access to my university’s library and digital archives when I needed to
make sure I got some stuff right.
4. WHAT THE WOODS KEEP is described as new
and unique and a real page turner that readers couldn’t put down. It’s not easy
to get someone to say your story is new and unique. So tell us how you made yours
so different and your tips on creating a fast pace like in WHAT THE WOODS KEEP.
You’re
making me blush! I’m so happy and incredibly relieved to hear that so many
readers couldn’t put down my weird little monster of a book.
I
guess it’s the genre-blending aspect that makes my debut at the very least
peculiar – and hopefully, engaging. While WHAT THE WOODS KEEP combines elements
of science fiction, mythology, mystery and dark fantasy, in its core it’s all
about rational thought clashing with something unexplained and possibly
otherworldly; and it’s also about facing up to one’s primeval fear that can’t
be rationalized or ignored. I find all that personally fascinating and hope
readers will feel that way too!
5. You work full-time and sound committed
to your day job too. What is your writing schedule and how do you stay
productive enough to feel confident you can meet your writer deadlines while
doing so in your other job too?
I’m
at work five days a week and it’s usually pretty busy (I teach and do
research). I only have my
commute to and from work and my lunch hour to write. Evenings
are trickier but I can find time then if I’m on a deadline. I tend to jot down
ideas while I’m on the train and then I sit down to write properly on weekends.
It’s not ideal, but it is what it is at the moment. When my day job gets
particular tough and demanding, I completely escape into writing whenever I
can, and vice versa, whenever I experience an existential crisis as a writer, I
throw myself into work.
6. Okay, you're giving me hope that you can have it all even if you have a full-time job. Share a bit about your main character,
Hayden and her growth as a character as you wrote her story.
Hayden
starts off as a logical, rational person who (thinks she) can explain
everything, even the strangest of things, with science and reason. However, the
deeper into the eponymous woods she ventures, the more she starts to open up to
the possibility that there are some things out there which perhaps escape – or
bend – rational explanation. Another dilemma Hayden faces has to do with doing
what’s expected of her versus making her own choices. She’s got a lot on her
plate from the very beginning of the book, but it only gets more complicated
the more time she spends in her strange hometown and begins to truly understand
the real implications of what happened to her mom ten years ago and what this
means for her now.
7. Your agent is Amy Tipton. How did she
become your agent and what was your road to publication like?
I’ve
queried Amy the old-fashioned way and she offered representation. After first doing
some minor revisions with her, WHAT THE WOODS KEEP eventually went on
submission, got lots of rejections, but also a few R&Rs. Of course, I did
the necessary revisions, resubmitted, and – DRUM ROLL – got a 2-book deal with
Imprint at Macmillan. I couldn’t be happier! Sadly, Amy has now left agenting to
pursue other ventures (*sobs forever*), but I’ve got a wonderful new agent now
and the future is looking ever-bright once more.
8. You live in Australia and your book is
being published in Australia/New Zealand, U.S./Canada, and later in the Czech
Republic. How are you marketing your book in countries where you don’t live,
especially in the U.S.?
Being
based in Australia means I can do lots of local face-to-face promotion, which
is great – I get to have a book launch, attend festivals, host signings, etc. Sadly,
I can’t have these things in the US/Canada (or in Czech Republic) right now,
but I hope that will change in the future. The good thing is that most of book
promotion happens online anyway. Things like blog tours, writing various
features and mini essays, running giveaways and contests on Twitter and
Instagram and just genuinely engaging with readers and bloggers can all be done
from the comfort of my home. And the more I do engage in book promotion, the
more I learn what I like and dislike doing: for example, I love doing
interviews and guest blogging as well as just chatting with readers and fellow
authors on Twitter, but I find that giveaways can be exhausting if I run them
myself. One key thing that I’ve done for my debut is run a pre-order campaign.
Because I can’t mail swag like bookmarks and such (it’d cost me a fortune from
Australia!) to reward those who preordered my book, I offered lots of digital
exclusives, one mega top prize to one lucky winner, and query critique to
everyone who wants it.
9. What advice do you have for other
writers about being a debut author and plans they should make leading up to
their book release date?
Be
ready to invest your own money into promoting your book. Unless yours was a
major book deal (and even then!), you’ll have to help your publisher promote
your work. Also, do more of what you like and what makes you excited and happy.
If social media is your forte and it comes to you naturally – do that! If
you’re really good at making short videos or cool graphics – make that the
focus of your debut campaign. Play to your strengths and don’t force things.
Debut year is a very stressful time. Self-care is very important. And just try
to enjoy things – after all, you’re a debut author only once!
10. Those are all great tips! What are you working on now?
I’m
working on revisions for my second book, OASIS, a standalone horror adventure
set in Dubai and Melbourne, my Australian hometown. I also have a non-YA
adventure novel I’ve been writing on the side for a while as well as my next YA
book, a supernatural thriller about obsession and bodily autonomy.
Thanks
for sharing all your advice, Katya. You can find Katya at:
What The Woods Keep can be bought wherever books are sold: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250124258
or check if your local bookshop/library has it.
Follow or friend me on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15140719.Katya_de_Becerra
Add What The Woods Keep to your Goodreads TBR: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29748448-what-the-woods-keep
Find me on:
Twitter: @KatyaDeBecerra (https://twitter.com/KatyaDeBecerra)
Facebook: @KatyaDeBecerra (https://www.facebook.com/katyadebecerra/)
Instagram: @KatyaDeBecerra(https://www.instagram.com/katyadebecerra/)
Katya has generously offered an ARC of WHAT THE WOODS KEEP for a giveaway. To enter, all you need to do is be a follower (just click the follow button if you’re not a follower) and leave a comment through October 27th. If your e-mail is not on your Google Profile, you must leave it in the comments to enter either contest.
If you mention this contest on Twitter, Facebook, or your blog, mention this in the comments and I'll give you an extra entry. You must be 13 years old or older to enter. This giveaway is International.
Monday, October 22nd I have an interview with author Sherry Ellis and a giveaway of her MG BUBBA AND SQUIRT'S BIG DIG TO CHINA
Monday, October 29th I have an agent spotlight interview with Wendi Gu and a query critique giveaway
Wednesday, November 7th I have an interview with Melanie Crowder and a giveaway of her MG fantasy THE LIGHTHOUSE BETWEEN THE WORLDS and my IWSG post
Monday, November 12th I have an interview with debut author Melanie Sumrow and a giveaway of her MG contemporary THE PROPHET CALLS
Wednesday, November 14th I'm participating in the Gratitude Giveaway Hop
Monday, November 19th I have an interview with debut author Megan England and a giveaway of her YA space opera THE DISASTERS
Monday, November 26th I have an agent spotlight interview with Weronika Janczuk and a query critique giveaway
Monday, October 29th I have an agent spotlight interview with Wendi Gu and a query critique giveaway
Wednesday, November 7th I have an interview with Melanie Crowder and a giveaway of her MG fantasy THE LIGHTHOUSE BETWEEN THE WORLDS and my IWSG post
Monday, November 12th I have an interview with debut author Melanie Sumrow and a giveaway of her MG contemporary THE PROPHET CALLS
Wednesday, November 14th I'm participating in the Gratitude Giveaway Hop
Monday, November 19th I have an interview with debut author Megan England and a giveaway of her YA space opera THE DISASTERS
Monday, November 26th I have an agent spotlight interview with Weronika Janczuk and a query critique giveaway
Hope to see you on Monday!
A great interview Natalie, my you are going to be busy.
ReplyDeletemost enjoyable post.
Yvonne.
I bet she likes shows like the X-Files.
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot she can do online to promote in the countries she can't visit.
Thank you for the chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteGFC: Megan S.
Tweet: https://twitter.com/WordsThatStay1/status/1051885768250134528
megan(dot)clarsach(at)gmail(dot)com
What a terrific interview. Makes me tired just reading about Katya's amazing schedule of work and writing and promotion. Such energy! You sound really busy too.
ReplyDeleteHi, Natalie, thanks so much for the mention of my new book. I'm very excited about it, and so appreciative of your shout out.
ReplyDeleteOn another note, I really enjoyed this interview. I'm intrigued by the genre blending Natalie does. This sounds like a fascinating read. And I have to applaud her ability to work full time as a teacher and still squeeze in the kind of writing that led to a two book deal! Kudos to her.
ReplyDeleteAh, more new books to check on. Congratulations, Elizabeth. And, Katya, great interview. Best wishes with your book. Sounds fascinating.
ReplyDeleteThis does sound like an interesting book. Congratulations to Elizabeth too!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your debut, Katya! It sounds amazing—science fiction, mystery, & mythology all in one, wooo-hoo!
ReplyDelete(And thanks for the chance to win the ARC! I tweeted the link as well)
Email is camarley2001atyahoo
DeleteGreat interview! Congrats on the new book! The title is perfect and makes me want to read it, but with trepidation, because you know the WOODS are keeping something (or someone). Best wishes!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the interview Finding time to write is always my biggest challenge. I can't wait to read this book and I shared on tumblr: http://yesreaderwriterpoetmusician.tumblr.com/post/179119390637/katya-de-becerra-interview-and-what-the-woods-keep
ReplyDeleteWow, she sure has a ton on the go. Having a background or interest in so much sure must make it fun to research and mix in too.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview!
ReplyDeleteThis one sounds like an amazing read!
Thanks for the chance to win!
natasha_donohoo_8 at hotmail dot com
Thanks for another interesting interview. I always learn something reading these. I will pass on the giveaway. Buried in books here.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting interview! I love the woods too and they make a great setting for a story. Wishing Katya the best of luck. Thanks for the giveaway. :)
ReplyDelete~Jess
I love both the covers of Katya's books. What the Woods Keep sounds fascinating.
ReplyDeleteooh, this sounds like an excellent read. I love houses with secrets :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with Pat. I look forward to reading this!
ReplyDeleteWhat an in-depth interview, thank you for the effort on everyone's part. I so look forward to reading this book. On my TBR, and ready to move it to the top!
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