Why the blog?

I write as the Spirit moves me. I have prayed about what I'm supposed to do with my life a lot. A lot. Writing. Writing is what I believe God is leading me to do. Whether or not He wants me to write for anyone to read is His business. Much of my writing has been therapy for me so maybe I'm the only one who is supposed to read it. So, why the Blog? As a sounding board, a note pad, a place to keep my ideas and thoughts. A place to share and promote my books, and photography. Written prayers, a place to vent. Possibly, even a place for the unknown reader to learn about the love of Jesus.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Author Interview with Talia Jager

"If I Die Young" by Talia Jager was a difficult read for me.  I have a 16-year-old daughter with allergies and it hurt to read about the main character.  However, I must say the story was beautifully written with a happy ending.  This is a very good book for teens and young adults.

Below is our interview:

Me: What genre do you write?
Talia: I write young adult. So far, three of my books have been YA dramas and one is a YA paranormal/fantasy.

Me: When did you realize you wanted to be a writer?
Talia: I’ve always known I wanted to be a writer. I remember writing stories in elementary schools. I would hide notebooks under my classwork in high school and hide under the covers at night with a flashlight so I could write my stories.

Me: What do you most enjoy about writing? 
Talia: Creating characters readers will care about. Bringing a story to life and telling that story in a way that the reader won’t forget.

Me: When do you get your best ideas? When do you write the most?
Talia: Having a family makes writing whenever I want to or whenever a great idea hits me difficult. I tend to get ideas in the shower, when in bed, or while driving. I can't tell you how often I've had to get out of bed to write something down. Maybe it's because my house is so noisy, that when it's quiet, my brain gets busier. I find the best time to write is at night, after everybody else is asleep. This usually means I'm up until one or two in the morning. Sometimes an idea comes to me and I write it down, but I don't anything with it for months or even years sometimes. 
Me: That's funny, I often wish I could put a tape recorder in the shower. I keep a notepad at my desk while I work.  I have a napkin with scribbles right now.

Me: What was one of the most surprising things you learned while creating your books?
Talia: Story lines don’t always go the way you want them to and characters can surprise you.

Me: Do you have a specific writing style?
Talia: I usually write in first person, past tense. However, that doesn't mean I'll never do anything else.

Me: How long does it take you to write a book?
Talia: Anywhere from a month to a year. 
Me: That may seem like fast to some. I understand when a book wants to be written it comes quickly.  I wrote the first draft to one of my books in a day.

Me: Do you have any advice to aspiring writers?
Talia: I tell people three things. Write as much as you can as often as you can. Write for yourself, not anybody else. Believe in yourself and never give up.

Me: What do you have planned for the future?
Talia: I have three ideas brewing right now. The first is a new YA paranormal, the second will be a sequel to The Ultimate Sacrifice, and the third is an edgy YA drama. 

Me: Tell us three random things about yourself.
Talia: I have five daughters. I love chocolate. I had purple hair in high school.


Me: What does your family think of your writing?
Talia: They are very supportive. As long as I feed them, clean them, dress them, entertain them, support them and make sure they’re happy, they are fine with me writing.


Me: Do you have a website, fan site, or Blog that we can visit?
My Facebook fan page is http://www.facebook.com/taliajager


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