Welcome to Writing for Christ C.E. Laureano, it is great to have you
here! So you’re a writer? What made you decide to start creating characters and
story world?
Thanks for having me, Casey!
That’s a tricky question to answer. I’ve loved stories as long as I can remember.
In fact, pretty much all of the pictures of me as a child seem to show a book
in my hand or within easy reach. I started writing short stories (and very tiny
novellas) when I was 7 years old. It wasn’t until I was severely injured in
high school and had to put my dreams of being a professional ballet dancer
aside that I got serious about writing novels, though. The stories have always
been buzzing around in my head; I suppose it just took some age and some
confidence to get me to put them down in longer form.
What is the one title that has significantly impacted your life?
I’m going to be a rebel here and
pick two. The first title that impacted my life as a reader and a general devourer of stories was The Secret Garden, which I think I read in second or third grade.
Up until that point, I’d been reading small kids’ chapter books, which were fun
but light. The Secret Garden had this
magic and depth that just resonated with me, even as a child. (It probably also
helped further my fascination with the British Isles and India, which just so
happen to pop up in my writing today.)
The second title that impacted me
as a writer is Tigana by Guy Gavriel
Kay. It was the one that
took me beyond Lewis and Tolkein and showed me that
there were some fantasy writers doing amazing things. It was primarily because
of Kay that I got into both reading and writing fantasy, and I still cite him
as the biggest influence on my work today.
If you could get a do-over when it came to learning this whole thing
called writing, what would you go back and tell yourself?
Get plugged into a writing
community sooner. I only knew about the organizations that catered to published
authors; I didn’t know about things like ACFW even existed until I had refined
my craft to publication level! I could have saved myself a lot of trial and
error and maybe shaved some years off my journey had I known to find a writing
group/mentor/organization when I started to write seriously for publication.
5 preference questions:
Homemade or take-out? Homemade. Even on deadline countdowns when I
know I won’t cook, I stock up on organic frozen meals so I don’t have to resort
to take-out.
Email or snailmail? Email. We’ve gone paperless in our house! It’s
a beautiful thing.
Online shopping or Black Friday deals? Online shopping. Crowds make
me anxious. A weird thing for an extrovert to say, I know, but people get crazy
when bargains are at stake!
Books or movies? Hard one. They’re both vehicles for storytelling
and I couldn’t live without either of them! But if you forced me to answer, I’d
have to say books.
Note-taker or memorization? Note-taker. My memory is horrible, and
the busier I get, the worse it gets. If I lost my planner, I’d be doomed!
Yes, I’m asking you to play favorites…which of your books is your
favorite, published or unpublished? And if this is your debut novel, has your
favorite been published yet?
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This is even trickier than the
books vs. movies question. Right now, I’d have to say The Sword and the Song, which is the third and final book in the
Song of Seare series (September 2015). It was by far the hardest, most intense
thing I’ve ever written, but getting it finished and sending it on its way to
publication was like seeing that rebellious child finally graduate from
college. I am immensely proud of what it’s become.
Places for readers to learn more about you?
You can visit me at any of these
places, but right now Twitter is my favorite:
Thank you for being with us today!
Thanks for hosting me, Casey!
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