I'll be honest, co-authoring a book seems a bit daunting.
Two authors with different ideas, coming together to produce a single work.
It's easier for me to imagine co-authoring a work of non-fiction. Fiction? Much
harder to imagine. But it can be done!
Today, I have the privilege of interviewing
Susan J.Reinhardt, the first half of a team co-authoring a gripping, historical fiction
novel. Next Thursday, we'll chat with her partner in crime,
Karen Lange!
Maria: A very
warm welcome, Susan! Tell us about yourself.
Susan: I've been
a believer in Jesus Christ since I was 9 years old. I'm a widow, a daughter, a
stepmom, and a friend. My passions are studying God's Word, writing, reading,
and teaching. In between, I'm an avid couponer, a wannabe gardener, and a happy
wanderer through antique malls.
Maria: Wow!
Sounds like you stay busy. How did you and Karen meet?
Susan: We met
through a mutual friend. I had some research questions, and
MaryAnn Diorio
suggested I contact Karen. The rest, as they say, is history.
Maria: You
obviously have a strong friendship. What made you decide to co-author a book?
Susan: Karen and
I often joked about the possibility. We kicked around ideas, and soon the joke
turned into serious discussions.
Maria: Tell us
about the writing process. How did you decide who would write each scene?
Susan: Since I'd
written two manuscripts and had a third underway, I agreed to write the opening
chapter. After researching the time period, brainstorming the characters, and
deciding where we wanted to start the story, we got to work. We alternate
chapters. Other than that, the plot unfolds naturally. As you may recall, I'm a
seat-of-the-pants writer.
Maria: You make
it sound so simple! Give us a peek into your novel.
Susan: We were
fascinated by a historical incident in Colonial times, and used that turbulent
period as a jumping off point. Since our book is far from finished, we really
haven't started shopping it around.
Maria: What is
the most important thing you've learned from this experience so far?
Susan: Up until
we started this journey, writing was a God and me adventure. Now, it's a God,
Karen, and me project. When we've had different ideas about the direction of
the story, I've learned to consider, communicate, and compromise. My
relationship with Karen has grown. She's an amazing, godly woman, and has shown
me much grace when life got crazy around here.
Maria: Valuable
lessons! Speaking of the Lord, how has your relationship with Jesus Christ
impacted your writing?
Susan: I'm
totally dependent on Him for inspiration, whether I'm writing a devotional or a
novel. I want the words I write to be containers of life, not mere
entertainment.
Maria: Great
perspective. As a writer, what are your future goals?
Susan: I'd like
to see this book through to completion and publication. Other projects include
a near-future trilogy and more devotional writing. At some point, I'd also like
to pick up my speaking/teaching ministry.
Maria: Wonderful!
As we wind down, share some lessons you've learned on your journey as a writer.
Susan: A gift for
writing is only one component of the equation. Learning the craft/mechanics, as
well as the business side, play an integral part in the process. Helping others
on their journey is one of my greatest joys. The Christian writing community is
awesome!
Maria: What final
words of wisdom would you like to leave with our readers?
Susan: Sitting at
the Lord's feet and nurturing that relationship will give you the inspiration
and strength for the task before you. You'll still have challenges, but the
vision He births in you will keep you focused.
Maria: Well said!
Thank you so much for stopping by, Susan, and I wish you and Karen well on your
co-authored novel!
Be sure to join me
next Thursday, February 2nd, when I'll have the privilege of interviewing
KarenLange. God bless!
*Susan J. Reinhardt's publishing credits include both online and print publications such as The Secret Place, Vista, Live!, The RevWriter Resource, two anthologies, and Devotions Magazine. Family, church, reading, gardening, and antiquing keep her from ever getting bored. She blogs at http://susanjreinhardt.blogspot.com.