I am
absolutely thrilled to have James Garcia, Jr. on my blog. James (Jimmy as he is
known to his friends and fans) has recently released the second book in his
Dance on Fire series – Flash Point. I just finished reading the first book,
Dance on Fire, and Jimmy was kind enough to agree to let me pick his brain. As
usual, check out the links after the interview to see how you can keep in touch
with Jimmy and where you can buy his books.
Q.
Classic vampire stories are filled with religion and good versus evil –
fighting off creatures of the night with crosses and holy water. Many current
vampire stories have gotten away from that somewhat, focusing on action and
romance. What inspired you to make religion such an intricate part or your
story?
A.
Originally, I “thought” I was writing a crime thriller. It was a shock to me
when a vampire stepped out of the shadows in a scene very early on. Even back
in the late 80’s and early 90’s when I first began writing Dance on Fire, I
felt that the vampire market was saturated (little did we know). *laughs* With
that in mind, I felt I needed to have an angle that would make my take on
vampires stand out. I chose to use Christianity as that difference. I never was
a big fan on the subject. I’ve always been more of a serial killer/ghost
story/haunted house kind of horror fan.
Q. I
thought you did a great job integrating in into your story. You said you
started writing back in the late 80’s. Did it take that long to write it or did
you take breaks?
A. I
started writing while in junior high school. I wrote my first novellas and
short stories while in high school. It was in junior college, however, when I
first began writing Dance on Fire. I continued to write the book after
marriage, career and children, but it became increasingly difficult.
Eventually, I wasn’t really writing at all. I attempted to kick-start my
writing at several points during my late 20’s and early 30’s, but it wasn’t until turning 38 years old that I really began to understand the level of
regret that I was facing. I suppose one could say that it was all God’s perfect
timing. In any event, I dusted off the manuscript and saw it to completion.
Q.
Well, I’m glad you did. I really enjoyed Dance on Fire. The relationship
between your vampires, Nathaniel and Vincent, is very complicated. It is more
than just control. What drives Vincent to pursue Nathaniel the way he does?
A.
That’s a good question. Perhaps we’ll never know why Vincent went to so much
trouble to keep young Nathaniel and then to attempt to win him over. It
certainly wasn’t a good idea. He tried many different tactics. Even in the end
he was still trying.
Q.
They are great characters. I’m looking forward to the second book. What has
been your biggest challenge as a self published author?
A.
Probably the down times. Writing the book and going through the editing process
is a lot of work. Preparing it for publication is not fun, but there are many
avenues for getting assistance, including so many wonderful people in the
writing community who offer to help or promote. What is hard are the moments
where the obstacles feel simply too big to overcome. Thankfully, the writer’s community
is helpful and supportive with that too. It’s not an easy life to choose –
being a writer.
Q. I
agree. Finding time to write, edit, blog, manage social media and promoting can be overwhelming. What has been you favorite part of self publishing?
A. I
think my favorite part about self-publishing is the sense of satisfaction one
gets from accomplishing goals ourselves. Now, having said that, I would be
remiss if I didn’t mention all of the help I have received along the way. From
the beta reader who went well out of her way to assist me in editing my latest
book; to the other authors who provided tips to formatting; to the wonderful
people – many of whom volunteered – to help me promote my work. Now, my
favorite part about writing has been all of the wonderful people in our
community who I love and adore for being so supportive and wonderful. If this
ride ever comes to an end, I would be more worried about the friendships than I
would about my writing.
Q. I
feel the same way. I love the supportive community of indie authors and the
relationships I have made. Including meeting you! So what’s next for you? Are you
working on another writing project(s)?
A.
With my limited time, I’m currently focusing on promotion for my vampire
series. During the holidays, however, I will begin working on the second draft
of a novel I wrote this past spring. It’s a ghost story which is the closest
thing to a paranormal romance I have ever attempted. I am very excited to get
back into it, but I need to do some very dark research before getting restarted
that I am in no way excited to begin. There’s an occult element which needs to
be fleshed out as of yet. I also want to produce paperbacks for my two ebooks.
I need to get into that first so I can have something to see locally.
Q. I
remember reading about that ghost story on your blog, and it sounded really
good. Let’s switch gears to some fun questions. Do you have a particular
writing ritual (specific place, music, drink, etc.) that helps you get in the
writing zone?
A. It
depends on the day of the week. The fourth bedroom is now the teenagers’ X-box
game room. If it’s a weekend, nothing beats Saturday morning at 8:00am when the
house is quiet. You’ll find me in the dining room with coffee at my side. If
the house is active, then I might still be seated there, but with classical
music on the headphones. During the week, you’ll find me standing before my trusty
laptop at my bedroom dresser. I like an adult beverage in the evening, but not
if I’m writing. I save that for networking. *evil grins*
Q.
If Dance on Fire were turned into a movie, what would the theme song be for the
soundtrack, and who would you cast as your main characters?
A.
You mean after I penned my two-week notice? *laughs* I’m really terrible at
these kinds of questions, I’m afraid. I think the big problem is I have lived
with the characters for over twenty years, so I only see their faces. I’ve
really never seen any actor in my mind’s eye.
*Laughs*
I will give you a pass on that question. I feel the same way about my
characters. Thanks again for taking the time to do this interview!!
You
can connect with James Garcia, Jr. on
His
blog
Twitter
@danceauthor
Check
out his books on Amazon
Thanks again, Michelle. I really appreciate you taking the time. I also enjoyed our conversations. I'll check back to see if we get any comments. Have a great Thanksgiving week, my friend. *waves*
ReplyDelete-Jimmy
I had a great time chatting with you. Thanks for trusting me enough to take a chance on my crazy interview idea :D Hope you and your family have a very happy Thanksgiving! *waves back*
DeleteHi Michelle! Thank you for hosting. Love your interviews.x
ReplyDeleteHi James! Always good to hear more about you, my friend. The fact that you started writing a crime thriller and a vampire stepped out of the shadows is what makes the creative process of writing so exciting. We never really know what is going to happen. An inspiring interview.
Thanks, Jane. I really appreciate you taking the time to stop by and peek into my madness. *laughs*
Delete-Jimmy