Tell us how much of
yourself you write into your characters.
It depends on the character. In my first novel, the heroine
was TOTALLY me circa college days—journalism student, mediocre print model,
frizzy hair, God-lovin’ & raised in the country—a good first novel
character to cut my teeth on. All my characters, though, have something of me
in them just because I need to understand their motivation to write them well. Did
I mention that Lucifer is one of the main characters in THE FALL??
What is the quirkiest
thing you have ever done?
When my husband and I first started dating, we were so
bratty and had so much pent-up emotion (we had been great friends for a year
and a half) we ended up spending one entire night in a continuous pillow-fight.
My roommate the next day said every now and then during the night she would
wake up and hear this mysterious “poof-poof” and laughter.
When did you first
discover that you were a writer?
I have always enjoyed expressing myself through the written
word and even majored in broadcast journalism in college. However, the
passion/addiction/first-love-giddiness of getting lost in writing a novel
happened six years ago as I worked on my first, Rock Star. I was getting maybe
three to four hours of sleep a night and feeling fantastic. It really was a bit
like falling into first love.
Tell us the range of
the kinds of books you enjoy reading.
I have a large range—classic Jane Austen to modern
sci-fi—but I don’t enjoy anything gratuitous as far as sex, language, or
violence. If the characters are interesting, there’s a worthwhile, page-turning
story, a bit of a love interest, and so on I can get hooked. Shoot, if a
cookbook is well-written and the author is passionate about their craft it’s a
nice escape.
How do you keep your
sanity in our run, run, run world?
Is that a requirement? Seriously, writing helps me maintain
sanity. It makes my jumbled thoughts come out in single-file and the creative
process is very cathartic—take a trip and never leave the farm!
How do you choose
your characters’ names?
Interesting question. Every character’s name—at least so
far—has just seemed to drop into my head. Actually, I found it much easier than
naming our children, perhaps because so much of the time I almost feel that I’m
taking dictation. I pray hard then go write.
What is the
accomplishment that you are most proud of?
I find the publishing of my first novel to be the most
unbelievable, but the accomplishment I’m most proud of would be my marriage of
twenty-two years. He’s still my best friend, the person I enjoy the most, and
we’re still crazy about each other. I longed for and dreamed of a great
marriage but really had a hard time believing it was possible.
If you were an
animal, which one would you be, and why?
My kids and I like to discuss this one rather often. I
usually settle on a Bald Eagle since I think they’re such regal creatures and
the idea of soaring high above The Grand Canyon or something sounds amazing—not
to mention wings would be more reliable than a hang-glider.
What is your favorite
food?
If I talk about it, I’m going to want to go bake: Hot,
homemade chocolate chip cookies with cold milk for dipping. There’s gotta be
chocolate in heaven, I just know it! And for a chaser—tons of TexMex straight
from the Riverwalk of San Antonio, TX!
What is the problem
with writing that was your greatest roadblock, and how did you overcome it?
The hardest thing about writing has been unplugging from a
crazy, creative session in order to do everyday tasks like fix breakfast and
homeschool my kids. It’s not that I don’t love those activities, it’s just so
hard to stop when I’m on a roll! The only way to overcome that problem was to
embrace sleep-deprivation, get up early, pray, then head to my favorite
Starbucks that opens most days at 5 a.m.
Tell us about the
featured book.
THE FALL (Rapha
Chronicles, Book 1) is a biblical retelling of ancient times through the eyes
of an angel who was once best friends with Lucifer. It is beyond epic and, when
the ideas first started coming, the task scared me to death. But, spoonful by
daily spoonful, God helped me keep the intimidation monster at bay. I’m
expecting to write at least three more installments for the Rapha series. He
has a huge story to tell considering he knew Lucifer “back when” and gets to
see the entire span of the age of men from beginning to end.
Please give us the
first page of the book.
CHAPTER ONE
End of an Age
There
was a time they were best friends… a distant memory almost forgotten. Almost.
It
would be so much easier if he could forget.
Peace,
peace, but there is no peace… Rapha clutches his head in his hands oblivious
to the rare trace of fresh air and woodland noises around him, too lost in
fractured, tortured memories.
A child’s eyes, wide
with fear; a woman’s ripe belly, torn; screams and cries of anguish splitting
the darkness of night; innocence lost; purity destroyed; life swallowed in
death. And weaving through every image, the sound of cruel laughter—feasting on
mankind’s pain.
That
face. Rapha squeezes his head but the image burns clearer—a face bathed in
shadows as fumes of death cast waves of beauty and horror, eyes of leeching
evil. Those eyes suck him into darkness, willing him to join the nightmare.
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
There’s my website: www.chanakeefer.com
Twitter: @chanakeefer
Facebook: The Rapha Chronicles, Book 1
Facebook: Chana Vowell KeeferBook Trailer: http://youtu.be/nf__m0CWtJU
Thank you, Chana, for the interesting interview. Please contact me before the next book releases.
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The Fall - paperback
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23 comments:
This book sounds like a tear jerker. Thank you for offering a copy in this contest.
Nancee in Western Michigan
quiltcat26@sbcglobal.net
Wow! Thank you, Chana for coming! The book sounds awesome- I'll be adding it to my reading list.
Rosie (FL)
Can't wait to read this book and the series. It sounds like it will be as spellbinding as the Left Behind series...but from a heavenly perspective.
Thanks!
coolestmommy2000 at gmail dot com
NE
WOULD LOVE TO WIN.
ANGELA FROM KY
sounds like a great/super interesting book! add me to the drawing! :)
Micah (Michigan)
micahwiddis(at)gmail(dot)com
Ohh can't wait to read this book.
Lourdes in Huntington Long Island NY
THE FALL does look like a very interesting read. I look forward to reading all the books from the Rapha Chronicles.
Mary P
QLD AUSTRALIA
I would like to learn more about this intimidation monster. Thanks
gahome2mom/gmail/com
Thank you, Lena, for such a wonderful interview and even a contest for THE FALL. Thanks too for all the encouraging comments!
gahome2mom, the intimidation monster is that horrible voice that tries to steal your creativity, passion for life, and basically the childlike joy that makes life worth living. It's subtle and, like an unseen dementor from the H.P. series, it sucks away life.
The intimidation monster is best defeated by a good smackdown through worship and focusing eyes on Jesus who makes ANYTHING else paltry in comparison!
Hey! I LOVED reading Chana's book The Fall!!! I really love this Interview too :D You had some amazing questions my favorite was "What is the quirkiest thing you've ever done". I love that Chana and her husband are still crazy about each other, I want that kind of marriage when I get married :) Although I have already read the Fall I would love to win a copy for my Mom or Grandma, they'd love it :) Thanks so much for the great Interview!!!!
Don't enter me in the drawing because I have a copy already, but The Fall is awesome. I highly recommend it.
I read Chana's book and got swept away into it. It gave me new eyes to see the Bible fresh. Her writing is original and big, sweeping, voluptuous, rich, rich, rich.
I love the interview. She's a very special voice, kind of other worldly, ethereal.
Another new to me author. This book sounds good and would love to read it.
Blessings,
Jo from Southern Arizona
ladijo40(at)aol(dot)com
Another new to me author. This book sounds good and would love to read it.
Blessings,
Jo from Southern Arizona
ladijo40(at)aol(dot)com
You guys are so awesome and generous. Thank you so much for the sweet comments. I don't know who "anonymous" is but THANKS for the kudos.
Major blessings and thank you again, Lena, for sharing your wonderful blog with me.
Hugs,
Chana K.
Enter me!
Sharon Richmond
Blanch, NC.
Micah from Michigan--
My oldest is named Micah--"Who is like the Lord?" Great meaning!
Chana K.
I am very interested in reading this story idea.
novelmethod,
Here is a link to "The Story Behind THE FALL" on my website www dot chanakeefer dot com.
It has been and continues to be quite an interesting ride!
Chana
Also, for a longer excerpt, click on Lena's amazon link for the "look inside" feature.
AND... the link to "The Story Behind THE FALL" (Chana's DUH moment)
http://alturl.com/w7vnu
;)
This sounds like an interesting book! Thanks for the chance!
Nancye in Kentucky
nancyecdavis AT bellsouth DOT net
Please include me in the drawing. Thanks! Portsmouth, VA
Chana! You are the most interesting person! I even loved hearing your conversations through out school! You hold a dear place in my heart! You gave me more than you know! You helped me love myself! And remind me still today that their is good in everyone if we choose to search for it!
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