Linda Urban — A CROOKED KIND OF PERFECT

From the looks of things here on Live Journal, there’s been a feeding frenzy for Linda Urban’s A CROOKED KIND OF PERFECT. Apparently we’re all running to our closest indie and imploring pleaseprettyplease for this extremely entertaining debut novel. (And if you haven’t run to your closest indie yet, well then WHAT’S THE BIG DELAY??!! This is one you do NOT want to wait for.)

I had the chance this past week to chat with Linda a bit about the book, her writing process and everything from critique groups to bent spoons to Cover Your A** writing. A little warning: It’s a long interview. I just didn’t have the heart to cut a whole lot of it and you wanna know why? There a little gems of writing genius scattered about every other word throughout the interview. So I wanted you to be able to take advantage of the whole thing. Call me a poor editor if you want, but by the time you finish reading the interview, you’ll be singing Linda’s praises, just as I am. And you’ll be dying to read A CROOKED KIND OF PERFECT for the first time –or the second, or third, or twentieth — just as I am.

I’m excited about this book. Really excited. Excited enough to use a million exclamation points. But as Zoe from A CROOKED KIND OF PERFECT says, “Never trust an exclamation point.” So you’ll just have to go see for yourself.

You can find my interview with Linda at: http://www.kristydempsey.com/interviewLindaUrban.html

(And for a chance to win your very own copy of A CROOKED KIND OF PERFECT, a pair of toe socks and a copy of Neil Diamond’s greatest hits, click here!)

Here’s a little taste of something I cut from the interview just so I could use it here to whet your appetite:

What do you do when you hit the wall, when you’re writing along and the story doesn’t just spool out and let you follow where it leads?

These are the things I know:

I write best when I write often. I’ve never been able to do every day, but I have done five days a week and those sessions have been the best.

Kate DiCamillo says that showing up is the hardest part. When I show up regularly, something usually follows.

In principle, one should be able to write exploratory crap until the right stuff comes, but I have a really hard time with that. I guess there are different kinds of crap.Crap just for words on a page doesn’t work for me. I have to write something that at least has a chance of making it to the final product. I have to feel like I’m at least laying a foundation for something better.
When I put down just anything, just to have done with it, I end up with a shaky foundation and things topple.

Right now, I’m at a rough patch in my WIP. I’m probably at about the 2/3rd mark. I know where the thing needs to end, but I can’t seem to get there. How to get these kids to the point where the end makes emotional sense?

But I’m showing up. And this morning I got a glimmer of something — not gold nugget, surely, but maybe a bent spoon buried in the dirt. That’s okay. There’s a lot you can do with a bent spoon.


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