That awkward moment when we’re asked to describe ourselves to strangers . . . For starters, I’m an incurable nerd. I love all things fantasy and even do a little cosplay on the side. I’m a natural-born comedian, self-identified coffee junkie, and now leader of The League of Comedy Fantasists, a group designed to bring comedy to the masses. Did I forget to mention I’m an author? My first novel, The Quest for the Holy Something or Other is available in both paperback and e-book formats on Amazon! But seriously, the titles I am most proud of are sister, auntie, and friend.
Growing up in a small town surrounded by cornfields, I had nothing better to do than fantasize about unicorns and elves. As an adult, I still refuse to grow up, and spend most of my time creating stories of comedic fantasy. When I’m not writing, which is hardly ever, I enjoy reading, drinking coffee, and spending time with my family and friends. I also run, although I don’t enjoy it so much. I currently reside in Indiana with my sister, nephew, horde of cats, and one very silly dog.
What is the first piece you remember writing (from childhood or young adulthood)?
I remember co-authoring a terrible little story with my sister about unicorns and evil leprechauns. We didn’t know how to write then, so we just illustrated the whole story with crayons. I think we were six years old. My writing has come a long way since then . . . I hope 😉
What is your favorite aspect of being a writer? Your least favorite?
My favorite thing about being a writer is sharing my story with the world . . . or the ten or so people who have purchased it thus far. Haha. I’m looking forward to continually connecting with new readers and other authors in this great literary community.
My least favorite thing about being a writer is marketing my work. It feels so dirty, even if you do it the “organic way” that experts advise, it still feels dirty. I hate approaching people with an agenda and having to “whore” myself out to sell copies. I wish there was a better way, or someone who could do it for me 😉
Do you believe in writer’s block? If so, what is your best tip for beating it? If not, why not?
I believe in writer’s block no more than I believe in unicorns and winning the lottery. Writer’s block is a fancy term way of saying “lack of inspiration” or “lack of motivation”. When you really have a good story to write that you believe in, you don’t get writer’s block.
What is your current writing project? What is the most challenging aspect of your current writing project?
Currently, I’m working on a comedic fantasy series that centers around a misfit named Mongrel and his adventures in a hostile fantasy realm. The most challenging aspect of this project is juggling so many POVs. With The Quest for the Holy Something or Other I didn’t have this problem because I focused on only 2 main characters with 3 or 4 major supporting ones. My current project has quite a few more, and it’s proving difficult to balance.
What supports you in your writing?
Coffee, for one. Haha! What writer can live without a constant caffeine intake? The “what” aside, the “who” who supports me the most in my writing is my twin sister, Toni. She is always there to brainstorm new ideas, squash bad ideas, and lend an open hear when I need to whine. Every writer should have a sister like mine. I don’t know what I’d do without her.
What are you currently reading?
I’m still plugging away at Game of Thrones but I think I’ll be taking a break to read Outlander. Sounds like a guilty pleasure not to pass up.
Where can our readers find you and your books online?
Blog: www.litchicblog.wordpress.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kbbetzner
Link to one book/publication you may want to promote at this time
My debut novel, The Quest for the Holy Something or Other is available now:
Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RY5KO6E/ref
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And here’s Kylie Betzner – see what she’s been up to:
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You are a natural-born comedian too? Really ? So can you share one of your favorite joke or comedy?
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Not me, I claim no particular sense of humour. Kylie Betzner interviewed on this blog, claims to be. I’m sure if you put the same question for her on her blog (link in post) she will oblige. Thanks for your interest.
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Ok 🙂
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