OMG, you guys! The awesomely talented Kari Gregg is here, today, on my blog, to talk about her latest release I Don't: A Christmas Wish. Excuse me while I rush around and tidy up... Now quick, act cool and pretend I was just saying something witty.
Oh, hi, Kari! Thanks so much for stopping by to answer some
questions. We’ll start with the easy ones:
How long have you been writing?
Heya, Lisa! And thanks for
inviting me to stop by! How long
have I been writing? Oh, man.
Forever. A grade school teacher found a snarky polar opposite of a Casey-at-Bat
style poem I’d written about our school’s epically horrible basketball team actually
winning a game. I’d written stuff before then, but that was the first time I
can remember getting caught at it.
Sounds brilliant! I once got detention for satirising my high school principal as Hitler, I mean, he had the moustache and everything. What was I supposed to do? Ignore it?
Do you remember the first thing you ever wrote?
Do you remember the first thing you ever wrote?
No idea. I’d have to say that
Casey-at-Bat style poem since that was the first I got busted for, but I have
no idea even what I titled it. I do still have a copy because I remember
stumbling over it a few years ago. Cute. But it’s buried in a box somewhere.
Is there any genre that you wouldn’t write?
Historical. Too much research I
don’t have enough patience for. My brain isn’t wired that way. I’d purely suck
at it.
As someone who lives in tropical northern Australia, I’m
fascinated by snow. Also, the idea of a White Christmas is completely foreign
to me. When I was a kid, I thought White Christmases were something that only
existed on Christmas cards. Do you get snow in your part of the world for
Christmas?
Oh, you bet we get snow. In I Don’t, when Seth talks about
measuring snow in feet rather than inches? That wasn’t an exaggeration. Around
here, we get loads of snow. We cut a straight stretch of hillside into the
trail we have running through our woods to take full advantage for sledding
every winter. Our neighbors have snow plow attachments for their ATVs because
the DMV rarely makes it out our way…I live in a winter wonderland, the kind
that requires a degree of self-sufficiency and an alternate heat source
because, guaranteed, we’ll be snowed in and out of power at some point every
year. It’s beautiful, though, and sooooooooo peaceful. As long as you don’t mind
hiking a quarter mile from the main road when no vehicle barring a Snowcat can
make it up our hill.
I cannot even imagine that. Seriously, I'm trying, but I'm drawing a blank.
Random question that I try to remember to ask everyone: What
you can you see outside your window at the moment?
Bare branches and spiny tree
limbs marching up the opposite hillside. In this part of the house, you can’t
see other houses at all, winter or summer. In the summer, it’s better because
the leaves block other houses from view no matter what window I look out. Not
that we have a lot of neighbors, because we don’t, and not that we would live
somewhere we didn’t truly have any neighbors, because I wouldn’t. I just like
the idea of my home being a retreat away from the world. My house in the woods
= my little slice of heaven. The only bummer is nobody delivers pizza this far
outside town.
Sounds beautiful. Except for the part about no pizza.
What can you tell me about your latest release, I Don’t?
Well, it’s a huge departure from
what I usually write, although I did
go for a few laughs in my charity short with Riptide, Foreshock. Zachary and Brian in In the Red were rather snarky too.
To my readers, a romantic comedy might seem bizarre coming from me, but the smartassery
is a big part of who I am IRL and closest to my natural voice. Plus, Question
Six meant so much to me. I was invested in that fight before Maryland passed
the law; I’d been debating and bumping heads since last fall. I Don’t put a smile on my face when I
needed it. Made me laugh.
Sad to say, we're still lagging behind in this part of the world. Not for lack of trying though.
I Don’t is a bit
different from your usual work. As a writer, I like trying different things all
the time, but were you worried about disappointing your dub-con and D/s loving
fans?
Of course, I worried about
disappointing readers who love the darker, grittier stuff. That’s why I took
such pains to make sure everyone knew that this wasn’t my typical. I wanted
readers to be fully aware of what they were getting before they plunked their hard-earned dollars on the table. I like
my dubcon stories. No, I LOVE
writing my button pushy, dubcon stories or I wouldn’t have written so many of
them. But I like doing other things too. I like stretching my legs as a writer,
challenging myself, trying different things. A lot of those experiments never
make it off my hard-drive, a great many of them deservedly so, LOL. Question
Six and this story meant so much to me on a personal level, though…I had to do
it. As long as I clearly marked and marketed my departure from the darker
stuff, I thought readers would know and be able to make up their minds about
whether they’d like to follow me along on this ride too. If not, no harm, no
foul. Another dark story will be coming. I haven’t given those stories up, not
by a long mile, but if the answer is yes, fasten your seatbelts, compadres. I’m
about to entertain you with my crazy. ;-p
Yes, please! More crazy! And for your dub-con and D/s loving fans (of which I’m
totally one), when is our next fix?
I can’t spill any details yet,
but something’s in the works that I think readers who like to take a stroll down
the dark side will enjoy. Lots. ;-)
And again, yes, please!
I still haven’t figured out if I’m supposed to ask this
question, or if authors are meant to be like parents and incapable of
answering. But I’ll go ahead and ask anyway: Of all the characters you’ve
written, who is your favourite and why?
Micah from Spoils of War/Plunder. I love his vanity and he
has such a lyrical way of thinking that is incredibly alluring to me because
it’s so foreign to how I tend to
think & process things. Writing him is a pure joy. I love how utterly broken
and neurotic he is, but how he keeps on going, keeps trying, keeps fighting.
Got a core of solid steel, that boy. I love that, in Plunder, he finally begins to take control of his life, to act rather than being acted upon. He’s a sweet, beautiful
mess. And I love him.
Speaking of Micah…I’m not sure how
the rumor started that I’m writing another sequel to Spoils/Plunder, a book 3, but I’m not. I never say never when it
comes to these things, very true. I might one day write an epilogue or a short for
Micah and Eli. Revisiting them again years after the war with Herra, when they’ve
settled into their post-war lives, strikes me as especially lovely. I might
return for that, as a freebie sort of deal, but I don’t have any novellas or
novels in the works, no.
Micah is a great character, and I loved seeing him develop over the course of both books.
When the Zombie Apocalypse comes, which of your characters
do you want by your side?
It’d be a toss-up between Emmett
from Collared, who runs a security
company, or Zachary from In the Red,
who is an FBI agent on loan to TFOS (which basically goes after terrorists from
the money angle). Zachary can be quite lethal when he chooses to be, but
Zachary has a questionable moral compass, to say the least. He went after
Brian, even knowing how damaged & off-kilter Brian was, didn’t he? So let’s
vote Zachary as my Hero Most Likely to Throw Me Under the Bus. Emmett, on the
other hand, was all about Connor. The dude was obsessed. If I stick with Connor
during the zombie apocalypse, befriend him, then Emmett would keep me alive
just to make Connor happy. If Emmett can tolerate David, handling me would be
no problemo.
Emmett would be a great choice! He had that scary alpha male thing nailed! So, as you flee from the zombie hordes and head for the hills,
who is in charge of your ragtag group of survivors?
Brian from In the Red. The dude is smart.
He also had his bug-out bag packed and good to go in ITR. He already has an
isolated farm in Garrett County, MD, too, which strikes me as an ideal shelter.
Another perfect choice. The guy will see you through the Zombie Apocalypse without much trouble at all. And which of your characters isn’t going to make it?
Cal and Gabriel. I, Omega ends with Gabriel accepting and embracing his new life
with Cal, but there’s so much of their relationship that they haven’t worked
out yet. Like HOW TO COMMUNICATE. Epic fail. Unless they’ve learned to talk to
each other, they’re toast.
I'll keep my fingers crossed for them!
Now check out the blurb for I Don’t: A Christmas
Wish.
At least he isn’t pregnant.
Thanks so much for stopping by, Kari!
You can get your hands on I Don't from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, ARe and Smashwords.
And if you leave a comment here or on the crosspost at Goodreads, you can win a copy of I Don't! Entries close December 14, 11:59 PM EST - that's US time.
And Kari was lovely enough to let me go over to her site and talk about non-con and dub-con. If you want to check that out, you could win a copy of Dark Space.
And Kari was lovely enough to let me go over to her site and talk about non-con and dub-con. If you want to check that out, you could win a copy of Dark Space.
14 comments:
Zachary for the Zombie Apocalypse, no question. The guy has a bone-deep protective streak. (Speaking of books I'd love to have a sequel to, hint hint!) Congratulations on Maryland. We in NY state are popping the Champagne for you. I look forward to reading "I Do."
I mean "I Don't"!
LOL, "I Do" could be the sequel. :-D
Sounds like a great read. I love the cover.
debby236 at gmail dot com
Good interview......you and Kari are a good match stylistically. Love both of your books or am I trying to say I love the books that both of you write?
Lol! Either is good!
I love it!
Works for me. :D :D :D
Lou Harper does *excellent* work, first rate. She did the covers for You Melted Me, The Importance of Being Denny too and the IO print cover too. If I could hire her for all of my covers, I sooooo would.
I had so much fun reading your interview! You two make the chatting so entertaining. Thanks for sharing Ladies!!
~Rush~
taina1959@yahoo.com
Funny ladies!
I also love Lou Harper's covers, she just gets it right.
Would love a chance at a copy of I dont
Forgot to say who I was! One day I'll figure out how to get one of the proper id's
Suze
Littlesuze at hotmail dot com
Enjoyed the interview. :-) I'm a big fan of Lisa's and Kari's stories. I am one of those readers that like to take a stroll down the dark side, so I can't wait to see what you have planned. ;-) I also enjoy snark and smartassery. :-D I Don't sounds great, especially after reading the excerpt for it. Can't wait to check it out! Thanks for the giveaway!
lkbherring64(at)gmail(dot)com
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