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As writers, we often strive to do the impossible, to create the "perfect" book. To walk on water...
1. Paranormal/Fantasy Comedy Author, Krista D. Ball


I’m pleased to host author Krista Ball on my blog today. Krista has written an 11,000 word novelette entitled, Harvest Moon. She has published several short stories in a variety of markets, and is a co-editor of 4 Karma RPG books. Her favorite topic is turning stereotypes on their head, as in this story.

Katie: Can you tell us more about Harvest Moon?

Krista: This story follows Dancing Cat, a Canadian First Nations young woman, who angers an ancestor and is turned into a man as her punishment. While in exile, she rediscovers both friendship and love and finds an inner strength she didn’t know she possessed.

Katie: You certainly have a lot of publishing credits to your name. How did you get started in your writing career?

Krista: I just sat my butt down in front of the computer and started working. It's hard to get published when you don't write. Once I figured that part out, the rest was pretty easy!

Katie: How long did it take to establish a reputation and following?

Krista: I'm still working on that J

Katie: In Harvest Moon, how do you go about turning “stereotypes on their head?”

Krista: A couple of ways. First, there is that entire "damsel in distress" trope. I decided to make the damsel undergo a gender change. Then, I changed the sexual orientation of the avenging man. It makes things a lot more interesting.

Katie: What was your motivation for writing Harvest Moon?

Krista: I was working at an inner-city agency at the time. Jim Thunder, who later passed away, would tell traditional Cree stories. I decided to write my own, with a gender bending twist.

Katie: This novelette has magic in it. Have you always written with some fantasy elements, or does your writing cross a variety of genres?

Krista: I generally write speculative fiction, yes. I enjoy science fiction and fantasy, so I tend to write more in those genres.

Katie: Do you anticipate ever writing full-length novels? Why or why not?

Krista: I have a completed high fantasy novel that is currently being reviewed by a publishing house. I am editing a science fiction novel and should be done in a couple of months.

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