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26. Interview with Young Adult Author Kim Baccellia


Kim Baccellia is a Latina author who writes young adult ethnic novels. In this interview Kim talks about how her Mexican roots influenced her latest novel, Earrings of Ixtumea, and about writing and publishing.


Welcome to my blog, Kim. It’s nice to have you here. Why don’t you start by telling us a bit about your book, and what inspired you to write such a story?


Earrings of Ixtumea is a fast-paced fantasy featuring a young Latina who discovers ancient traditions in her family history that propel her to a magical civilization, where she struggles against evil forces that threaten her family, her heart, and her life.

I was inspired to write this story when I was doing my own research on my Mexican roots. My grandfather didn’t talk much about his history but it wasn’t until I took classes at the university that I found out so much about my rich heritage. Plus, I was sick of the fantasies that had the usual Anglo heroine.

How would you describe your creative process while writing this novel? Was it stream-of-consciousness writing, or did you first write an outline? How long did it take you to write it?

The idea of EARRINGS OF IXTUMEA came to me first as a dream then from my frustration at not finding any fantasies that had Latinos in them. I then took a Novel writing class through UCI’s extension program which helped me with plotting a novel. Later, I went to my writing mentor’s home once a week for critique sessions.

The story took me two years to write and a year or so to revise.

Have you ever suffered from writer’s block? What seems to work for unleashing your creativity?

Oh, yes! I also found it’s not productive to wait for a so-called muse. I believe the only way a book gets written and completed is if the author writes everyday.

Some ways I help unleash my creativity is by reading, putting together songs with the theme of my novel, and just writing.

How was your experience in looking for a publisher? What words of advice would you offer those novice authors who are in search of one?

My biggest advice to give novice authors is to not give up. Talent is only a small part of this business. You need to be persistent and develop a rhino skin. Don’t take criticism to heart. This business is very subjective.

What type of book promotion seems to work the best for you?

Word of mouth. Also the virtual tour I did back in August was great. I love teensreadtoo, which offers reasonable rates for advertising. It’s only $20 a month. MySpace also has been great for opening the door to more reviews.

What is your favorite book of all time? Why?

House of Spirits by Isabel Allende. I loved the paranormal aspect of the story along with the strong Latina main character. I love all of Isabel Allende’s books.

Do you have a website/blog where readers may learn more about you and your work?


Yes, I have a blog.

Do you have another novel on the works? Would you like to tell readers about your current or future projects.

Right now I’m shopping around a YA paranormal, CROSSED OUT.
CROSSED OUT is a YA paranormal where a girl with a major attitude problem has to get over herself or the world as she knows it will go to hell. Literally.

I’m also working on a YA romance, STEP STONE AWAY, about a teen who loves romance and finds a piece of jewelry causes romance to happen to those around her but at a cost. Plus I’m finishing up my more edgy YA, BULLETS OF TRUTH.

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27. Inconvenient Ruth


My friend Sarah Miller and I came up with this cartoon character, and we ended up making a short for the "Live Earth" event. It's about 2 minutes long - check it out here:
http://www.sundancechannel.com/videos/Player?ixVideo=230206432&ixPlaylist=&ixParentItem=#/210224805/230206432

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28. Blue Pencil Sketch


Well, the drawing's kinda pale here, but since it's an undersketch, I guess that makes sense, and when you click on it it's easier to see. A link to the final art:
Blogger: Cream Team
Then scroll down to the 3rd or fourth image.

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29. Television


Electrified monkeys for a TV show.

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30. PYBOT





Perhaps next week I can get started to making the short that these sketches are for...

Maybe I should take this moment to introduce myself: I'm a drawer who needs to draw more. At least draw more for myself, which is why I joined SFG. Seems like a fun excuse to get rolling and generate some new scribbling. I draw all day, but for someone else, so that almost doesn't count, right? I love seeing everyone's artwork here, and look forward to weeks and weeks of interesting and inspiring creations from you all. - Celeste

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