《Chills & Thrills Anthology》Author Spotlight
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With over 679K reads, 'Dead If You Do' by got featured on both @NA and profiles and was hand-picked by the Wattpad team for the Editor's Choice 2020 list. Her story also became a part of the Paid Stories Program, awarding her with the shiny Wattpad Star's badge as well!
Read on ahead of the interview we had with her to get to know more about her writing journey and be inspired! A review by us is also included in the end to give you a sneak-peek into the thrilling and mysterious adventure 'Dead If You Do' holds. This story is undoubtedly going to keep you on the edge of your seats!
Now, over to the interview!
Dead If You Do
The initial threads of Dead If You Do's plot started entwining a few years back, but back then, it had a different name. It was around Halloween, and I was just finishing my first book, Pieces of You, which really only ended up being around 30K words - so not much of a first project compared to others! At the time, though, it was a massive accomplishment and I was on an adrenaline rush.
So as per usual for me, I got excited and started planning another story, with no branches to hold onto except for its name (Fallen Heights) and logline: When Woodcreek's senior class go into the halls of their high school for their annual Halloween sleepover bash, one-hundred and eighty students enter and one hundred and seventy-nine students leave. Haley Bell, the town's good-girl, must find out who murdered Daisy before eyes of suspicion turn to her and secrets of her past are irrevocably revealed.
If you know Dead If You Do's plotline, you can obviously draw a lot of parallels to this. But, of course, being a writer isn't that easy. Life gets in the way and, perhaps more so, writer's block. It knocks your creativity down so much that you can't believe you ever managed to even write a book in the first place. Which is exactly what happened to me. Trying not to dwell on this, I went off to Uni and decided to start focusing on my course - which was luckily creative writing!
So, while I wasn't focusing on writing this new book, I was writing short stories which really helped boost my writing skills to the level where, when I entered my third year, I was finally able to turn my mind back to writing books. It was at this point in my life, though, that I started questioning what I wanted to do with my writing and where I wanted it to go. Sure, I was taking a creative writing course, but I didn't know whether I wanted to traditionally publish or give Wattpad one more go. Luckily, I chose the latter.
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I remember the night 'Dead If You Do' came to me so clearly. God, the story was just so easy and so perfect for me. I was talking to about what I wanted to do with my writing (she was actually the person who convinced me to write another book on Wattpad, so in a way, I totally believe that Dead If You Do and everything that came after just wouldn't have happened without her).
I loved the idea of dark academia, but I also loved the idea of having a group of people in closed quarters with one of them killing the others - I know, it's dark, lmao. It was then that I remembered the plot to Fallen Heights and looked at it again, this time with the benefit of more experience, more technique and a bachelor's degree in creative writing under my arm. The title came next, which is a play off the phrase 'damned if you do, damned if you don't'. I aged up the characters of Fallen Heights, making the book fall into New Adult, connected the characters like a spider's web, and then messaged Grace.
While I was in the process of writing the book, I was reading books that fell into the same audience and genre range. I've always been a big believer that you can't be a writer without being a reader first and foremost. Books like Two Can Keep a Secret by Karen M. McManus, We Were Liars by E. Lockhart and Verity by Colleen Hoover were also big inspirations!
Dead If You Do'
I would say the most challenging part to write was making sure each character was fully fleshed and three dimensional. In the first draft, I mostly focused on the plot and the four main characters: Haley, Daisy, Eden and Wesley. This meant that a lot of my secondary characters aren't as developed as they should be - and I'm extremely aware of this to the point where I feel a little embarrassed about my neglect of these characters. This is why I've tried to improve upon this in my second draft, which I think I've achieved! I don't know, I guess we'll see lol.
Another part I found challenging was writing the climax scene. Writing action scenes has never come easily to me, and I think that's because I favour descriptive language, atmospheric writing and really zeroing-out on important scenes that foreshadow events later taking place. Action scenes are fast-paced, so each word you write really needs to deserve to be there, and you have to make sure you're not including description that takes away from the action. I think finding that balance can be really hard and it was something I definitely struggled with towards the end.
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Totally going to expose myself in this answer, lol. This is a really interesting question for me, because with a lot of my previous protagonists, their character traits were as far away from my own personality as you could get. I often wonder if 'Dead If You Do' came so easily to me because Haley is modelled after me more so than any of my other characters. In a way, it was cathartic to write in Haley's perspective, exploring her experiences with grief especially, as well as her depression and anxiety that are so similar to my own past experiences.
Haley's a Virgo, like me. She has high hopes and wants to see the best in people, but once you break that trust, it's hard for her to forget. She's a Creative Writing major and has a great relationship with her family, but she also wants to explore life beyond what she already knows, which eventually leads her to Woodcreek. So, honestly, Haley has a lot in common with me. This is the first time I've allowed myself to bridge that gap between me and my characters, and it might be why Haley is, at this moment, my favourite character I've ever written.
First of all: Read, read, read!
You are not going to become a better writer if you aren't, first and foremost, a reader. While you're reading, read as a writer. I cannot emphasise this enough. Ask yourself questions about what techniques the writer is using, why they're using it, and what effect it has on the reader and overall story.
Second of all: Stop comparing yourself to other writers.
Just stop it. Whether they're published authors, writers on Wattpad, or even your friends. We are all on different journeys. We have all had different experiences. We ALL write pathetic first drafts. Hell, your favourite published book? That's been edited hundreds of times and reviewed by dozens of people before you were even allowed to look at it and buy it from a bookstore. You are going to write terrible first drafts. It's the circle of life. And do you know what? Those terrible first drafts will be the chapters you look back on in five years' time and think; 'Wow, look at how much I've improved'. Those terrible first drafts will turn you into a better writer. And comparing yourself to other writers, when the draft you're reading of their work has probably been edited a hundred times over? Not worth it, not relevant, not productive. PERIOD.
Aaaand finally: Write what you want to read.
Don't fall into the hole of writing what you think is popular or what you think will get reads. Because if you do those things, it will show in your writing. I promise. If you write what you enjoy reading, if you write a story you are passionate about, then that will show in your writing skills. Not to mention, you will enjoy it WAY more than that book you've been thinking of posting just because you think it'll get reads.
I LOVE McDonalds Hash Browns, lmao. I also have a Tik Tok account where one video I made went viral. No biggie.
Thank you so much, Katie! Your inspiring journey is definitely going to spark up the hidden writer in many of the Wattpadders. We wish you all the luck for your amazing future projects!
REVIEW
Kate North's 'Dead If You Do' is a book aimed at youngsters looking for an action-packed, mystery-murder drama. The title of the book itself is a dead giveaway to the readers. The story will delight any mystery fan who enjoys sparkling dialogue, genuine characters, and a plot which bristles with red herrings galore. It is an amalgamation of fright, crime, romance, curiosity, and skepticism.
In the early part of the story, we meet a young girl, Haley Bell, and her thoughts on death. The story mainly revolves around her. How, due to an unfortunate accident in her past, she had stopped caring. The conflict of the character and the way the author has beautifully described it is commendable. With each paragraph, the anticipation increases, and you wish nothing more than to keep on reading.
The plot of the story thickens significantly with the protagonist's arrival in the peculiar university. In the story's progression, Haley meets new people, oblivious of what fate has in store for her. The female character is strong, intelligent, brave, and phenomenal. The life struggles, sudden turn of events with people, and love are handled wonderfully by her. With the suspicious murders happening around, it is all up to Haley to figure out the truth behind the thrilling mystery. There seemed to be a reason for bringing her to that university - and it wasn't to study.
Do you think it is a coincidence that as soon as Haley set foot into the new place, uncanny killings began to occur? Who might be the real culprit, or will she become a victim herself?
To know the answers to those questions, hit the link below and be a part of this journey of young love, crime, intellect, courage, and mysteries.
https://www.wattpad.com/story/195891689-dead-if-you-do
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Remnant.
The year 2149, and Earth has reached an all-time high in both peace, technology, culture, etc. Humanity has finally stretched beyond their cradle and colonized the moon and Mars. Yet, in such a glorious era, specks of filth remains. Alan Morris is a chronically ill patient with an insatiable wanderlust, yet fated to remain eternally locked to his hospital bed.His illness requires him to have constant care and attention, which drains enormous amounts of his familiys ressources. After having spent a decade in the hospital with no sign recovery, his family finally decide to cut all ties with him.Recognizing that he is now alone with no support, he despairs and finally reconcile himself to enter the abyss quietly without struggle.Yet, it seems as though poor Alan is the butt of all jokes in the Universe. The very next day after being abandoned he is met with Aliens assaulting the Earth and abducting him. Join our protagonist, as he loses his humanity (litterally) but gains the chance to see more of the universe than any other being ever.Note: My first ever story, be warned of errors and boring content. Also, i guarantee NOTHING. i am doing this because otherwise, i will NEVER get this this damn story out of my head. Lastly, no schedule, no promises, and if i get bored, i may just fade away. Can't accept this? Well tough. This also means that i couldn't care less about your opinions. Advice i'll gladly accept. Opinions will be ignored. Disclaimer: I DO NOT OWN ANY PICTURES USED IN THIS STORY! NOT EVEN THE COVER
8 166Starlight Assassin
Set in the city of Valeris, the Starlight Assassin is a fantasy adventure following a young man and his adventures with strange occurrences and people in the city. Dark things lurk around every corner; not everyone is strong enough to survive unscathed. Edit: Short Permanent hiatus. Author's note: Traumatizing content tag exists for creative freedom in future chapters and because I don't know exactly what content is traumatizing. Blood and swearing will be present. No sexual content whatsoever. I really have no idea how to sum up everything properly, and even if I could, I feel I would rather have you dive in without any expectations.
8 147Missteps - Book Two
Adventure. Coin. Danger. Treasure. Ready to truly start their adventuring careers, the seven members of M.A. traverse more of their world. As they navigate the dangers inherent of the unknown, they're also besieged by the dangers within. Kerri's mark remains an ever-present threat, Lia's memories bring up truths she'd never experienced, Iados still can't visit the ocean for fear of being dragged away, and Jun is still out to prove himelf to his god. Who knows where fate will lead them, or what challenges will be put in their way. Book Two of this fantasy campaign-style tale has our heroes dive further into a world inspired by classic roleplaying adventures, and the unpredictabily of dice. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/misstepsstory Discord: https://discord.gg/fQECFhBjV7 Twitter: https://twitter.com/MisstepsStory Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/misstepsstory Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/misstepsstory/
8 140Talents: Activate
Once the earth was invaded by certain beings with supernatural abilities threatening the existence of mankind. The reason for this invasion was unknown, so the beings responsible were called the Unknowns. Some humans wielding abilities and bearing symbols similar to what you call mythological deities, rose up to oppose the Unknowns.Those with abilities bearing an insignia were called the Crests while those with only abilities and no insignia were called the Advanced Talents (Ats). However, as time went on, some Crests changed and sought to rule as gods over the ordinary humans while some Advanced Talents sought to even destroy the ordinary humans. In the midst of all this, a young man, ID, an Advanced Talent and a lady, Ifunanya, a Crest, along with their friends seek to protect those they can from the chaotic power of the Unknowns, the villainous Crests and the villainous Advanced Talents.
8 180unchained melody (flowers from 1970 sequel) // dreamnotfound
dream is getting used to the afterlife, but after unintentionally seeing into the world of the living and witnessing a plot to hurt george davidson, he runs to a phony medium for help into relaying the warning and protecting his former lover from harm.{inspired by ghost}
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