Update: It’s time for another group posting of the Insecure Writer’s Support Group! It happens the first Wednesday of each month–a time to release our fears to the world – or offer encouragement to those who are feeling neurotic. With everything happening right now in my life, I don’t have time for a long post, so please enjoy the interview I did yesterday with my editor and fellow author (below). Rest assured I am feeling quite insecure as I go through massive edits of my debut novel, 18 Things, fixing mistakes I thought I had moved beyond in my writing (passive voice, anyone?). I’m striving towards a release date for the end of January so please keep your fingers crossed for me! If you leave a comment, I promise to return the favor:-)
HaPPy*Election*dAY. Yeah, that is 13 exclamation points in honor of our 13 original colonies because, I dunno, I like the number 13 and that’s the patriotic connection my brain made. Also probably the longest blog title ever. Any who, you’re probably whining about what a total time suck these long lines are in order to cast your vote (unless you’re dorky like me and actually enjoy waiting in loooong lines and shooting the poop with your fellow Americans because let’s face it . . . .where else can I find such a captive audience? They’re not gonna leave and throw away their vote just to get away from little ole me)
But like I was saying, if you’ve followed my blog at all since June, then you’ve probably heard of my editor and author extraordinaire, Krystal Wade. And she’s here ya’ll! On my blog for the first time! *squeeeeeeeeeeeee* It’s so fitting she’s visiting today because
1) her trilogy is all about uniting clashing people and forming an army prepared to fight in order to defeat Darkness (hmm, sounds like Election Day stuff to me!)
2) she also works in Washington DC as a . . . . well, I’m not sure exactly because it’s probably classified, as most things with politics are. The only thing you need to know is she leads a very glamorized life, right Krystal?
KW: 

Krystal? Um, she seems to be away from Trellian right now. Don’t ask me what that means though. I just know it pops up a lot when I’m trying to Google Stalk, I mean, Chat. I can’t imagine why because I’m definitely not the demanding writerly type at all. But the point is, even though her life may not be all dinner parties and ball gowns, she is for sure the most busiest gal I know. Oh, you caught that little grammar mistake, did you? Well, I happen to be going through massive edits right now and it’s my way of dealing with them in a passive aggressive manner. Hahaha, look at all that passive language while I am being passive aggressive. *Just joking, Krystal. I shall never take thy name of the BEE in vain~big hugs!*
JA: What draws you to read and write New Adult?
KW: I don’t primarily read NA. I enjoy a wide variety of books–middle grade, young adult, upper young adult, new adult, *but Jamie Ayres debut YA novel, 18 Things, is by far the best thing I’ve ever read* Are you laughing yet? All these distinctions. When I set out to write Wilde’s Fire, I had no idea what category the book would fall into. Frankly, there’s a part of me that still doesn’t know what category my works fall into. Katriona is 20, but a lot of her trials and tribulations are things many people younger than her can relate to; she’s just been a bit more sheltered in life.
Back on track here . . . I’m such a rambler! I love firsts. First loves, first kisses, first awkward moment when you realize you like a boy–or girl, first date, first time driving a car, first time you venture away from home. This is when people truly discover who they are, and this is what sells the “MG-YA-NA” literature for me: there are so many firsts.
Wait, I don’t remember mentioning 18 Things in my . . . .
JA: Oh, moving on! It’s election day and your release day for Wilde’s Meadow was yesterday, you don’t have time to dillydally. So tell us, how did you get to where you are now?
KW: I once told someone that if someone wrote a book about my life, they’d title it: From There to Here: How She Did It. But I can sum my life up in one word (and this applies to everything: my teen years, my early twenties, my writing career): DETERMINATION.
You can overcome many obstacles, achieve amazing goals, and live a wonderful life . . . if you’re determined.
JA: Sooo true! Writing is not a parade of peppermint puppies. It is work. I’d love to claim that quote but it’s Chuck Wendig’s. Can you tell us about your triumphs?
KW: Let’s see . . . triumphs? I’ve been seriously writing for shy of two years, published three books, am a major player inside a growing publishing house, and do not plan on stopping any time soon. 🙂
JA: Okay, seriously, with 3 books published within 6 months you are busier than a president running an election campaign! Any time I go to open my mouth to complain about something, I’m gonna think of you. You ‘re the meaning of my life. You’re my inspiration. You bring feeling to my life . . . . hang on a sec, someone is at the door.
Oh, hey folks. I’m back. Sorry for our interruption. Just a little matter about a restraining order and not being allowed within 3 states of Krystal Wade. I know that’s just Krystal’s way of saying she’s thinking about me. She cracks me up. Krystal, why don’t you tell us about some of your failures while I sign this paperwork for the nice officer?
KW: Sometimes I get so tired, so overwhelmed with all the things I have going on in my life, that I stress and freak out over everything. There are times I want to go into a shell and shut off the world. So my failure is my ability to manage my stress. With a full time job fifty miles from home, three kids, writing, editing, playing my part in the publishing industry, there are so many things to stress over.
JA: I hear ya, sista! You know what I heard helps? Reading books to unwind, books like Wilde’s Fire, Wilde’s Army, and Wilde’s Meadow, and 18 Things. I’m not just saying that to be self-serving. *coughs* How did you ever overcome the odds?
KW: DETERMINATION. 🙂
JA: Oh, yeah, duh! As you know, Krystal, you have to tell me things 50 times before I get it.
Well, that about does it for me. Did we keep you entertained during your long line?
Oh wait, before I forget, beginning the second week of November–that’s the 12-16–Krystal will be hosting the Wildest Moments Blogfest. This is something anyone, anywhere can participate in. She’s asking people to write about their wildest moment, then she’s going to read and choose a winner (Kindle Fire!) on December 5th. I’m participating, so that should be reason enough to join;-) Just visit her website link at the bottom, and you can also grab her badge on my site to the right>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Wilde’s Meadow Blurb:

Happy endings are hard to find, and even though Katriona is in the middle of a war with someone who’s already stolen more than she can replace, she aches for a positive future with her Draíochtans.
Armed with hope, confidence in her abilities, and a strange new gift from her mother, Kate ventures into the Darkness to defeat a fallen god.Losses add up, and new obstacles rise to stand in the way. Is the one determined to bring Encardia light strong enough to keep fighting, or will all the sacrifices to stop those who seek domination be for nothing?
About the Author: Krystal Wade can be found in the sluglines outside Washington D.C. every morning, Monday through Friday. With coffee in hand, iPod plugged in, and strangers–who sometimes snore, smell, or have incredibly bad gas–sitting next to her, she zones out and thinks of fantastical worlds for you and me to read. How else can she cope with a fifty mile commute?
Good thing she has her husband and three kids to go home to. They keep her sane.
Your enthusiasm is so infectious! And I love your thoughts about determination. It is so true that writing novels is not an endeavor for people who give up easily!
Wilde’s Meadow sounds wonderful. 🙂
I love the wit, Jamie! Thanks for interviewing and sharing my work with the world. I hope you love Wilde’s Meadow as much as you loved the other two books! ❤ *Runs back to TOP SECRET job*
Thanks for stopping by, Kirsten! I agree about determination too! Historically, novelists have had a staggering failure rate. easier to be elected to congress than to make the NY Times best-seller list.
I got home a little while ago (working the evening shift) from waiting in line for only about 35 minutes, there was laughter and conversation, and I kept thinking how lucky we are to simply vote.
Okay, loved the interview, but Krystal I’m tired just reading all you do! The books sound great, love the titles.
I’ll be waiting in lines this evening. I should bring books with me. Maybe I can sell them! Is that legal?
Hope you get a chance to read the books, Amy. I happen to love them. 😉
35 minutes is the fastest I’ve heard, prevoting or today! Mine was 1 hr, 45 min, but I had so much fun:-) Wonder how long it’ll be before voting turns American Idol style or something? hahaha
Three books and she’s only been writing two years? I’m in awe.
Peppermint puppies – will have to remember that!
Yep. Three books! I’m working on a new book now.
Yes, watch out, Alex! She may have the power to overthrow you as Head Ninja Master, especially with that uber secretive DC job;-)
Krystal Wade really is the hardest working woman I know. I’m with you Jessa, whenever I feel overwhelmed, I think about Krystal and know I have it much easier. Good interview.
This is an inspiratinal post, Jamie. Thanks for sharing … three books? Wow, that is a monumental accomplishment 🙂
I aim to inspire:-) I love Krystal’s story b/c it really shows we have to “Be the captain of your own ship; the master of your soul” –Invictus
Nice to meet you, Krystal! Your book sounds great! Congrats!
lol… funny stuff, Jamie! My kind of interviewer. Wow Krystal sounds impossibly busy. But I think the more we’re used to handling at once, the more we can handle in general.
The blogfest sounds awesome! Heading over to sign up!
Determination is the perfect word for what us writers have to have. Krystal, I still haven’t been able to read your books, but they are definitly on my list! They sound soon good!
Jamie, good luck with those edits! I cannot wait to read your book too;)
I can’t wait to read yours either, Deana!!!
Three books in six months. Wowzers! I’m picking up speed now. But that’s quite an accomplishment.
Yesss, you are super fast too, Jennifer! I think the Little Blue Lady must loan you her powers at times;-)
Wow… I wished I could write and edit that fast… Well done. I’m in awe…
She is someone to awe and worship for sure;-)
No worshipping me. No no. Just have faith in YOURSELF and know what YOU want, then carry the determination you need to get yourself there.