Welcome to Romancing
the Genres, Nic! Thank you for doing this Guest Interview for our Highlighting Young
Writers Month.
Tell us a little about yourself. What inspired you to start
writing fiction?
I am
fourteen years old, turning fifteen in over a month, and will attend L.O. High School next year. I first began writing fiction in the second
grade, but, since it was many, many years ago, I cannot remember just what my
main inspiration was.
Over the years, however, my inspirations for fiction pieces have included works like Star Trek, Star Wars, The Hunt for Red October, and others.
What’s your favorite place to write?
Over the years, however, my inspirations for fiction pieces have included works like Star Trek, Star Wars, The Hunt for Red October, and others.
What’s your favorite place to write?
I
generally prefer to write in a quiet place with computer access where I can
feel comfortable and at home. My room fulfills all of those requirements, so I
generally do most of my writing there.
Tell us about your latest writing project.
Tell us about your latest writing project.
I am
presently working on a science fiction novel, which is for the moment untitled,
that is set in the far future. It tells the story of a naval officer fighting
in a centuries-long interstellar war that has long since degenerated into a
long, protracted stalemate, with a corrupt totalitarian regime using it to stay
in power. The protagonist finds himself caught in a covert resistance movement
attempting to overthrow the government, while simultaneously attempting to end
the war through any means necessary. I have actually been developing the plot,
characters, and setting for several months now, but due to the pressures of
school and recent surgery I have been unable to make much progress.
What was the last great book that you read?
Just a few months ago I read H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds and found it to be quite a good read, even though some elements appeared scientifically dated or outright absurd.
What types of scenes (dialogue, action, romantic) do you
most enjoy writing and why?
I enjoy
writing description, as it allows me to vividly flesh out and elaborate upon
the detailed minutiae of my fictional worlds.
Who has helped you most as a writer? What did they do?
Who has helped you most as a writer? What did they do?
All of
my teachers since the beginning of my formal education have helped enormously
with my writing ability, helping me to refine my work while simultaneously
giving considerable support and encouragement. My teacher last year was
especially helpful, and I am actually maintaining an email correspondence with
him to assist with my novel.
Are your friends writers, too?
Are your friends writers, too?
Some of
them, yes, but they are not quite as interested in writing as I am. However,
both of my parents are dedicated writers.
Where do you go for writing help?
Usually
I consult online sources (no particular site, just whatever comes up on
Google), my parents, or my teachers whenever I encounter difficulties when
writing.
What do you hope to accomplish with your writing?
I hope
to finish and publish my science fiction novel by the end of high school.
Beyond that, I simply aspire to be at least moderately successful as a
professional writer.
What question would you like to ask the writers in our audience?
What is
the easiest way to get one’s writing published?