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Kaza Kingsley and Erec Rex

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Kaza Kingsley Blog Tour Day Nine

Note: I had the pleasure of reading Kaza’s first book, Erec Rex: The Dragon’s Eye, which was a great deal of fun. Fast-paced, lots of action and fantastic elements, and so much humor woven into the story and into the world. And now, without further ado, my interview with Kaza. If you have any questions or comments for Kaza, just post a comment here:

Kaza KingsleyI’d like to thank you, Chris, for hosting me on your blog! It’s a pleasure to meet you, as well. You had some great questions.

Congratulations on your new babies! Below I included a picture of me as a kid for your post. Readers can watch me grow older throughout the blog tour!

Which came first, the characters or the world they live in?

The Dragon's Eye

Before I wrote a word of Book One, I plotted the series for months. Some of the characters were invented right along with their world. The story is loosely based on the Hercules legend – which is set up in Dragon’s Eye and really becomes apparent more in Book Two, Monsters of Otherness. Erec’s name is similar to HERACule, Greek for Hercules.

Who Erec is, who his siblings and his adoptive mother are, and who Bethany is, are crucial to the story. They were very early part in its creation. But with that, at the same time, the world(s) in which they live were just as important, and had to be created alongside, fitting in with the characters.

Do you have a definite plan for Erec’s story?

Very much so. I know exactly where the series is going, how it ends, and what basically happens in each book. I find this necessary, so I can drop hints in early books for things that will happen later.

I will tell you that some of the structure of the series is based on the Hercules legend. Hercules had to do twelve labors – Erec twelve quests. He gets into these in Monsters of Otherness. So part of what will happen in future books is based on these quests.

Of course there are a lot of other things going on as well. Erec (and the reader) learns key things at certain points. I also had fun doing some other structuring. For example: the first contest in Book One is “The MONSTER.” The next book is “Monsters of Otherness.” Contest two was about figuring out the truth. The following book is called “The Search for Truth.” As you can guess, I have ideas about the following book titles…!

Have you had that plan from the beginning?

Mostly. There are actually some things I have changed as I went along. The most important things have stayed the same. But I’ll sometimes get a great idea, then I’ll get into my notebook and rewrite a lot of plot. I think, for me, writing is a process of constant plotting. There are always smaller bits to plot out when the big chunks are done. And I’m always coming up with new ideas to fit in.

How much has changed from concept to publishing?

Lots of unimportant things have changed. My first draft of Dragon’s Eye was over 500 pages long. It was cut down – and is better for it. But the essential, important part is the same.

Which character do you identify most with?

In the very beginning it was Bethany, as she is a girl and was drawn slightly from myself. But then, somewhere along the way, it changed. After spending so much time in Erec’s head I definitely identify more with him, now.

How did you get the idea for “cloudy thoughts”?

The Monsters of Otherness

Cloudy thoughts, to me, would be horrifying to have to deal with. Having some unknown force swoop in and make you do whatever you are told, even when you don’t know why you are doing it would be awful. Erec is afraid his cloudy thoughts may turn on him and make him do something terrible some day. If they did, he wouldn’t be able to stop himself. In the beginning of Monsters of Otherness, Erec attacked his own brother because of a cloudy thought, which was very upsetting to him.

I suppose I wanted to give my main character a “gift” that was truly difficult to deal with, yet something he could learn to turn around and make work for him. As the series unfolds, watch for this to happen!

What is your most valuable tip for promoting a book?

I’m still learning! Most of my promotional events have involved traveling, for signings, school visits, and TV and radio interviews (some of the TV ones are posted on the media page of my website at http://www.erecrex.com.) This blog tour is new for me, and it’s awfully nice to do an event from home – especially when I’m writing as well!

I guess my only real tip is keep believing in yourself and never give up. Getting out there is work – but you can make it fun. It’s really just meeting people – and I love that!

How did you feel about math when you growing up?

I wasn’t quite like Bethany in that regard – lol. I was all right at math, not great. I got moved into the advanced class to do algebra in eighth grade, but I didn’t do so well. So I repeated it in ninth grade and got an A.

Young Kaza Kingsley

But I must have some fascination with math, on some level. When I was in third grade I made up an entirely useless form of math that I liked to teach my friends when we played school. And the first story that I wrote (that I can remember) when I was little involved an octopus that made people do math. I still am fascinated by math geniuses, and loved that movie “Pi.” Go figure . . .

Your references to junk food and healthy food in the book were notable. What is your position on the issue of kids and junk food?

Funny – I don’t tend to think of it as “kids and junk food” as much as “people and junk food.” Our nation’s diet is so horrible (I know, no news here.) I am into the “raw food” thing myself, as much as possible – of course I still eat pizzas, meat and deserts when I feel like it. But I’m aware of how bad most of what we eat is. I think some of that concept sneaks out into my writing.

How much do your stories change between concept or outline stage and complete draft?

The main points don’t change much, and the story line stays pretty intact. But the development between my notes on plot and the actual rough draft is tremendous. That’s where the meat of the story gets formed.

I feel like the outline points, the plot points that I know will happen, are like guideposts for me. I know I am going from point A to B to C, etc. But how will I get there? There is so much left to work out, even page by page, it’s incredible. It feels like writing fiction is one constant decision after the next. How will he get somewhere? What does she say? What time of day is it? Planning the plot / outlining is just a rough start.

I usually don’t end up deviating too much from the basic outline, though, since each book is part of a global series which all fits together as a whole. I have some room to make changes, but it has to be cohesive, too. The books also have a few subtle patterns that I try to stick to as well.

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12 comments so far

Rissa
 1 

How did you get the idea for the Erec Rex books beside, what inspired you beside mythology? I loved the interview, I can’t wait for the next book.

January 16th, 2008 at 02:07
Brian
 2 

I like how our world (everyday life) still exists in Erec Rex, yet there exists this magical world unknown to many. Kind of like MIB (alien movie with Will Smith), I suppose. Personally, I love the concept. I enjoy the suspense involved with whether the everyday ordinary person will discover what the truth really is. I also like the adrenaline pumping thrill that comes with discovering such unearthly things for the first time via characters such as Erec. What made you decide to write Erec Rex like this (rather than confine Erec to a world where all are aware of magic)?

January 16th, 2008 at 04:15
 3 

Kaza, you looked like such an angel! :)

January 16th, 2008 at 12:01
 4 

Hi Rissa!
There were other things that inspired me with the series. Mythology was the biggest inspiration, but I also was inspired a little by some cool math books I read! No – I don’t mean algebra books. But there was a really cool non-fiction book about this math researcher who went insane because the concepts about infinity he studied were so intense. I also read part of The Dancing Wu Li Masters by Gary Zukah, which wove math, physics and mysticism together in a really cool way. I think these helped inspired my way of looking at Magic in the world I invented!

Brian – I loved MIB (especially on the big screen!) I know what you mean – I did decide to make only some people know about the “behind the scenes” magic in my world, rather than let everyone know, exactly because of the suspense it builds. There may be a time when the people of Upper Earth get a big surprise … or not! But I enjoy that element. I also like humor that involves the same elements (Le Placard (The Closet) (2000) with Gerard Depardieu was a classic comedy where most people did not know the truth – which made it really funny…)
Great questions!!
Luv,
Kaza

January 16th, 2008 at 20:33
Linda
 5 

Kaza,
What a great tour !!! I’m so sad that it is over.I learned so much about your books and about you. Since I have to wait several nonths before your next book comes out I think I’ll reread both books.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with all of us….

January 27th, 2008 at 08:40
Ashton
 6 

Are you going to write more then just the two books?

How many books do you plan to make the series or do you have a set number yet?

March 9th, 2008 at 15:04
 7 

Hey Ashton!
I actually just finished Book Three, The Search for Truth, which will be out this fall. I’m really excited about this one! There will be eight books in the Erec Rex series, plus side books, one of which I’m starting soon.
Nice to meet you!
Kaza :}

March 10th, 2008 at 17:49
Melody
 8 

I have to say I’m obsesed with your books and could you please tell me when the Search For Truth comes out. I can’t wait! ! !

March 17th, 2008 at 18:47
Ashton
 9 

Thanks Kaza. Im excioted that there will be more books. I was wondering what a side book is though and what one you are starting.

March 28th, 2008 at 21:10
 10 

Sure, Melody! The Search for Truth will be out October 1st, 2008. If you like the other two, you will Love this one! I’m so excited about it. And the cover art is amazing. Check my website (http://www.erecrex.com) in a few weeks the cover art is getting revealed. Yay!

Ashton – the side book I’m writing is about the characters in the series, but not part of the series itself. This one (I believe) will be about the family history of Aoquesth the dragon. I think it will be a series of short stories woven together. I’m not sure about the details yet. I also have to discuss if it’s better to do that one before or after I finish Book Four…

Great to hear from you!
Kaza

April 5th, 2008 at 16:06
kaitlynn
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y did you Delay the third book on your website it said it’s coming out in the summer I am confused about this is it out in the fall or in the summer help???????? Ps. I love your books they’re really good I look forward to the next one

November 4th, 2008 at 17:52
kaitlynn
 12 

i’m really confused some websites say its published i cannot find it on amazon.com to pre order it for when it comes out all i want to know is when i comes out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! help please i need it

November 4th, 2008 at 18:04

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