Heart of Annihilation Blog Tour and Interview
Today I'm fortunate to feature a new writing friend as she launches her debut novel: HEART OF ANNIHILATION. Congrats! Ms. Asay is a former Utah National Guard who has turned her focus toward motherhood and writing. A little about her:
C.R. Asay |
Bio: C. R. Asay joined the Utah National Guard at the age of seventeen. After spending time in the 625th Military Police Corp she transferred to the 19th Special Forces group as a counterintelligence agent. She retired from the military after marrying her best friend and graduating from college so that she could embark on the most exciting adventure of all; being a mom.
The short story version of her first novel, Heart of Annihilation, earned an honorable mention from the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future contest. C. R. Asay currently resides in West Jordan, Utah, with her husband, four children, and a dog. There is always a dog.
The short story version of her first novel, Heart of Annihilation, earned an honorable mention from the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future contest. C. R. Asay currently resides in West Jordan, Utah, with her husband, four children, and a dog. There is always a dog.
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B: Welcome Christauna! Tell us a bit about yourself. Where
are you from?
C: Heber City, Utah. Nothin’ quite like growin’ up in a small
town.
B: Tell us about your connection to the military...
C: I joined the Utah National Guard when I was 17. I did my
basic training between my junior and senior year of high school and then
completed my training after graduation. I remember one guy from my graduating
class checking the back of my truck for an M-16 when he heard I’d joined… Still
makes me snicker.
I was an in a Military Police EPW (enemy prisoners of war)
unit for a while until we were disbanded. After that I joined the 19th
Special Forces group as a counterintelligence agent. I was with this unit until
I got out a few years later right after my first child was born.
B: Sounds busy. How has your military background influenced the writing
of Heart of Annihilation?
C: My military background is the breath of life behind this
work. Heart of Annihilation is a work
of fiction, but with a very realistic and accurate military setting.
B: When did you start writing? What led you to writing a
full length novel?
C: Writing has always been a part of my life, but it wasn’t
until my husband decided to write a novel that I fell in love with the whole
process of an actual full-length novel. There is just such detail and scope
that goes into a novel that it creates an entire world for readers to explore.
I was hooked the
second I imagined the world that became Heart of Annihilation.
B: I can certainly understand that feeling! Can you describe the process from first words to finished
product?
C: I have no process. Someday I hope to have a process, but for
now every time I sit down to write I do it differently. I’m usually a pantser,
as in I write by the seat of my pants. Whatever comes into my head makes it
onto paper and then I revise heavily in the aftermath. Sometimes I’ll write for
weeks at a frantic pace, desperate to get the words out. Other times I’ll go
for weeks without writing a single new word. I work well under a deadline, so
even if the muses aren’t with me, I can usually pound out anything I need to if
a deadline is looming over my head.
B: On a scale of zero (nearly impossible) to ten (a dream
come true) how would you rate your publishing experiences so far?
C: That’s a tough one. A 7. I love everything about my book.
Its very existence seems miraculous to me. I love my publisher and how much
work they have put into this book to make it the work of art that it is. I only
rate my experience lower because the road here was so incredibly rocky. There
were many times, from conception of the book to holding it in my hands, that I
wanted to throw in the towel on the whole industry. Heart of Annihilation was shelved several times, and sometimes
thrown violently across the room, but the story and the characters were so
compelling to me that I would inevitably pull it out, dust it off, revise,
revise, revise and try to find it a new home.
B: Any tips on balancing family life with a writing career?
C: Family first, always. My family is so supportive of my
publishing efforts. They are truly my biggest fans from my husband, teenager on
down to my 1st grader. And I believe they are this way because I
have always put them first. That being said they are happy to give me a wide
berth if I’m having one of those crazy writer moments because they know I’ll
always come back, happier than before. This year will be a mile stone for me
because my youngest will be in 1st grade, giving me ample time
during the day to make writing and publishing a career and giving them my full
attention when school is out, rather than cramming in writing here and there,
wherever I could fit it in.
B: Do you have any other writing projects on the go at
present?
C: I’m working on the sequel to Heart of Annihilation with a
tentative release in Summer 2015. I also have an anthology piece coming out on
Veterans Day of this year. It is to support the TADSAW (Train a Dog, Save a
Warrior) foundation. It’s a collection of fictional stories about working dogs
and their connection to their human partners. It’s a fantastic collection. Grab
a tissue before you read it.
B: Will do. What is your advice for new authors?
C: The publishing industry is a hard one to navigate. Do the
work to learn the craft. Don’t settle for anything less than your best effort
and then up your game. Never stop learning and growing. As true with life as it
is with writing.
B: Awesome. Cats or Dogs?
C: Dogs. Cats make me sneeze and I love dogs. Always dogs.
B: And the question we’ve all been waiting for…Coffee or
Tea?
C: Haha. I’m a Mormon-y type, so hot chocolate. Dr. Pepper if
my day is really going wrong.
B: Chocolate is always a good choice! Thanks so much Christauna! And best of luck with your new
book!
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More about Heart of Annihilation...
When U.S. Army Specialist Kris Rose catches members of her unit stealing ammunition to kill aliens, she is forced to defend herself with a freakish electrical charge shooting from her fingertips.Shaken by her newly found power and hunted by vigilantes from her unit, Rose is forced away from her structured, military world and into a fight for her life.With the aid of her battle buddy, Corporal Thurmond, Rose sets out to learn more about the aliens under attack. In the process, she discovers her bizarre connection to a devastating threat to Earth--an alternate dimensional weapon called the Heart of Annihilation, lost somewhere on Earth.From a chuteless free-fall from 20,000 feet, to deadly bullet wounds and the unforgiving Sonoron Desert, Kris Rose enters a world where aliens are real. And she might be one of them.
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You can find more about Christauna here: http://www.crasay.com
Brenda