Archived
Interview
January
18, 2012
Following
her dreams of becoming an author, Deborah Barnes writes about her
relationship with her cats as inspiration for her first book.
Deborah has a beautiful website, a lot to say about the joy of cats, and a wonderful outlook on writing...
Welcome Deborah!
Where do
you live?
I
was born in Lansing, Michigan and have moved about two dozen times in my
life. I currently reside in the paradise of South Florida with my fiancé,
Dan, and my seven beloved cats.
Tell me
about your writing and your book releases...
For
as long as I can remember, I have been a writer, but it was not until the
completion of my first book in October of 2011, The Chronicles of Zee & Zoey – A Journey of the Extraordinarily
Ordinary, that I could claim I was an author.
My
writing began in typical fashion – scribbling with lipstick on the bathroom
mirror as a toddler that elevated to a career as an Executive Assistant for
over twenty-five years. It was after two life-changing and unexpected events
in my late forties, that I found the personal strength and courage to follow
my dream of actually writing a book – one was a surprise of nature – Zee, my
lovable male Maine Coon cat, and Zoey, my high-spirited female Bengal cat
fell madly in love and subsequently had a litter of kittens together.
The
other event was less joyful, I was unexpectedly laid off and went through a
very difficult time dealing with the unemployment. Through the lessons
learned from my cats, I found the strength and creativity I needed to write a
story about how powerful the feline-human bond is and how integral my cats
were to my road to personal healing. My current writing revolves
primarily around my Blog, Zee & Zoey's Chronicle Connection, that is a
collection of beautiful photos, artwork, and heartfelt true stories about
myself and my life with my cats.
Where do
you like to write?
I
like to do my structured writing at the computer, but the majority of my
writing occurs at any hour of the day or night when a thought or concept
comes to my mind.
Do you
write every day?
Absolutely.
Because I maintain a blog and am looking to branch out into article writing
and another book, I find it imperative to write my thoughts down loosely
every day.
How do
you maintain ideas and thoughts?
I
am very old-fashioned in that sense – I have piles and piles of handwritten
notes that range from Post-it notes, to scraps of paper, to formal notebooks
that are later typed into more formulated and concise thoughts at the
computer. Sometimes an idea is perfect right out of the gate and sometimes I
will struggle with it for hours or days, looking for that perfect sentence.
I
find that most of my thoughts occur at random moments of the day - normally
either while I am at work at inappropriate moments; driving home during
hostile rush hour traffic; when I am watching one of my favorite TV shows and
my mind wanders; or when I am exhausted and need to get some sleep, but my
brain just won’t shut off, forcing me to get out of the bed at an ungodly
hour to jot down my thoughts.
If
am driving, I will grab any scrap of paper I can find in my purse – check
stubs, receipts, shopping lists, lottery tickets – and quickly and
incoherently scribble my random thoughts to translate later onto the
computer. I become obsessed when my creative juices are flowing and have learned
the hard way, that I won’t remember them with the same foresight or genius
passion later on if I try to recreate them.
Who is
your niche market?
While
it is primarily cat lovers, my humorous and spot on approach to the nuances
of everyday life situations makes my writing universally appealing.
Do you
have a favorite author?
I
no longer have the time I used to for leisurely reading, but when I did, I
read a variety of books from romance novels, to vampire gothic, to historical
sagas. I can’t say that I have a favorite author, as I become fully absorbed
in any story I read. I also like to keep myself open to storylines that
appeal to me and not just a particular author.
What are
your writing goals for future endeavors?
I
would like to write another story about my feline gang, but I am not yet sure
of what direction I want it to go in – possibly something more for a younger
audience and I also have a very solid idea in mind about the masculine side
of loving cats. For me, my writing goals are not just about books.
I
want to use my skills in a broader scope to help educate people about the
serious problem we have in this country with cat overpopulation. I would like
to become a strong voice and leader in helping to increase shelter adoptions
for cats and decrease the number of them that are brought to shelters for
behavioral problems that could be corrected with more knowledge on how to
correctly care for a cat.
Do you
have suggestions for newbie writers?
Don’t
be afraid to follow your dreams. I was 50 years old when I wrote my first
book and it has been an incredible joy and liberation for me. You can’t
always write with the sole purpose of fame and recognition either – I find
for me, writing has opened so many new doors and possibilities I never knew
existed just by reaching out and trying. It is also extremely important to
take advantage of social media. I have made dear friends for life through
Facebook in niche markets and by attending conferences in my field.
You
will find that most people want you to succeed and the mental scope is
fascinating in that your world will stretch to depths you never thought
possible otherwise. Lastly, really like yourself as a person. When you are
happy with who you are and accept the fact that you are human with weaknesses,
imperfections, and flaws, it will give you a certain strength and confidence
to believe in yourself. While writing is a joy, it can also be brutal. You
need a really thick skin and have to learn to take the praise along with the
rejection. Above all, don’t take it personal – learn from it and move on!
The
Chronicles of Zee and Zoey
"Imagine,
if you would, a world of love at first sight, where pigs do fly, where
carpets are meant for magical rides, where empty boxes are transformed to
magnificent castles and forts and a door becomes the gateway to the unlimited
possibility of a charming and enchanted garden filled with endless adventure
and intrigue. That, my dear readers, is the looking glass world of Zee and
Zoey and this is their journey of a shared life, where every day, the merest
of ordinary becomes the possibility of extraordinary in their minds
eye."
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