Since this is a
brand new blog, we thought it would be fun to interview one another so you can
get to know us better. And since we live all over the world and haven’t met one
another except over social media and through ACFW, it gave us an opportunity to
find out a little more about each other
too. Deanna decided to kick things off by asking Jebraun a few questions about
writing and life.
What inspired you to
start writing?
The
question should be what inspired me to start writing again. After taking an almost twenty year break to raise a family,
I thought it was time to rekindle an old passion and start writing again. I
enjoyed writing short stories at college but always wanted to latch onto a
great idea for a novel. I'm excited about the one I have brewing now. Storytelling is so important. Stories are such an
amazing way to entertain, educate, and encourage. And we need that! There's a
lot of negativity in this world, and sometimes the best vehicle to counter that
is a story full of hope and promise.
You write Speculative YA, what made you pick that
particular genre?
I
want to write about a world where anything can happen! I don't want to be
limited by history, research, or even physics. And there are so many
possibilities with speculative fiction. Steve Laube from Enclave Publishing
describes the speculative genre, in particular science fiction and fantasy, as
the one genre of all genres in fiction that reflect the creativity of God.
Isn't that an amazing concept? And I want to write to a YA audience because
that’s the age when we start asking those questions about why we're here, and
what it all means. Madeleine L'Engle, probably my favorite author of all time,
once said that some of those questions don't have finite answers, but the
questions themselves are important. I hope to ask some important questions as
well as provide a few possible answers to my readers.
Tell us the name of your WIP, and what is the
message behind it?
Well,
I entered a contest recently and can't post my title on social media. But the
message is simple. My WIP is about family, loyalty, and finding our true
identity. And it tackles the difficulties we can have when one or more of these
ideas clash with one another. It’s also about staying true to who God created
us to be in the face of adversity.
Who is your favorite character in your story and
why?
My
favorite character is my heroine, Tyrzah. I like her because she wants to do the honorable
thing whatever the cost may be. She sees the injustices around her and wants to
do something about it. And if someone has to take the hit for making the right
decision, she'll accept that responsibility. Plus she has some mean skills with
a sword!
Every story has to have a villain/a bad guy/an
antagonist. Describe your villain.
Like
in our world, the bad guys are behind the scenes. There are people in my story who
look like the villains, but they're only pawns in the hands of the evil
spiritual powers from my world. My heroine has to learn to wrestle against these
powers to set things right.
Now just for fun, where is your favorite place to
go on a date with your husband?
We
love going to Leonardo's - this seriously amazing Italian restaurant - for our
date nights. We take our time, eat, talk, and soak in the atmosphere. I love
it! It's vital for couples to take time to recharge their relationship and have fun together. That's definitely one of the secrets for our 22 year marriage.
Check back next time when Jebraun poses a few questions to Robin.
As always, we welcome your comments. And if there's anything else you'd like to find out about Jebraun, ask away!
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