
It’s my pleasure to welcome Wayne Thomas Batson to my blog today, as part of the Christian Sci-Fi/Fantasy Blog Tour, to talk about his writing and his smash hit young people’s fantasy novels.
The Door Within
Rise of the Wyrm Lord
The Final Storm.
Sharon:
Hi, Wayne!
I’ve been keeping an eye on your books on amazon, and your numbers look impressive. Congratulations!
Wayne: Thanks, Sharon. Iāve been kind of amazed. There was a kind of lull time after the holidays in 2005 when the numbers went down the tubes. I began to worry that my ārunā was over. But since the release of Rise of the Wyrm and The Final Storm, the sales numbers have gone crazy. God is faithful.
Sharon: Yes He is. The books are beautiful, too. I love that Christian publishers are giving gorgeous art and beautiful construction to some of the CSFF releases.
Wayne: My everlasting thanks to Tommy Nelson for believing in the mission and potential enough to invest so heavily in the books. The cover art is breathtaking, the packaging is unique with art on the dust jacket and on the hard cover itself, and the colored inks are a first as far as I know. Dee Ann Grand, then a VP for Tommy Nelson told me that they wanted The Door Within books to stand out on the shelves. I think they succeeded.
Sharon: I’ve been visiting your blog, and enjoyed following your battle to meet your latest deadline. I relate to the whole “glue yourself to the chair and work” struggle.
Wayne: Thanks for visiting, prayers, and timely comments. I was really encouragedā¦you know, just to read that someone out there knows what itās like. I laughed out loud when you posted, āGet back to work. NOW.ā Too cool.
Sharon: Because I’m a writer, I like to think in metaphors. What metaphor would you use to describe your writing life and why?
Wayne: A simile, maybe? In my writing life, I am most like a hawk. Hawks are sharp-eyed and constantly on the lookout for prey. I continuously look for new story ideasāwhether Iām finished my current project or not! Consequently, I almost never run out of material. Time to write it allā¦uh, well, thatās different. Like a hawk, being a creature of nature where the next meal is never guaranteed, I write whenever I can squeeze it in. Iāve heard of writers who do 10 pages a day or even 2000 words a day. My life makes that impossible. I am a full time middle school teacher and I have four young children of my own. Spare time is, wellā¦spare. I seize time whenever I can find it. Finally, a hawk relies on the wind, the powerful thermal breaths that carry it and allow it to glide across the miles searchingā¦
When Iām writing, I totally need God to lift me up with His strength. Iām such a rascal. I hem and haw. I have industrial strength ADD, and I love my leisure time. For me to sustain writing momentum requires Godās strength. I met my Isle of Swords deadline by basically doubling my regular writing speed. All things are possible.
Sharon: Great image . . . especially relying on the winds. Tell me what themes especially surprised you or spoke to you in the writing of your new release, The Final Storm.
Wayne: Part of The Final Storm was cathartic for me. I went through a period where, without being conscious of it, I began to doubt Godās good intentions for me. I wondered why certain things were happening and began to despair to some degree. I began to find comfort in Job, āThough He may slay me, yet will I trust Him.ā That really comes out I think in a scene where Aidan, Antoinette, and Robby are all imprisoned by the enemy. They all face a dire choice. Aidanās decision crystallizes in true Job fashion. But thatās all Iāll say, lest I spoil it. LOL
Sharon: Yep, don’t give anything away. š I’m sure you get some terrific mail from readers. What are some of your favorite notes or comments you’ve received?
Wayne: Sharon, I get lots of fun comments like āCool books!ā and āI loved the part whereā¦ā Those are all nice, but, every once in a while, I get a correspondence that knocks me over. This was one of my favorites:
āI just needed to tell you my son finished the Door Within series last night. And at our night prayer he looked over to us and said these books have changed him. He had tears in his eyes. I asked him how and he couldn’t quite find the right words but he said that the path between Jesus and he has become closer. What more could a parent want from a story. And we were worried he wouldn’t find anything after reading Harry Potter!! My son is named Gabriel meaning strength of God. And I know these books have played an important part of his spiritual journey. Gabe is a 9 year old boy ready for the King’s army. Thank you for opening a door for Gabe to some of heaven’s mysteries that his father and I could never in a million words explain.ā
Sharon: Wow! How affirming and encouraging. The hard work is worth it. I know you just faced a grueling deadline and had to work hard over the holidays. What are some of your tools that help you the most when writing gets to that extra level of toughness. Chocolate? Walks? Music? Kick-boxing?
Wayne: The Setting helps me. I need a silent room with nothing to distract me. The little private tutoring room at my local Eldersburg Branch of the library is just the ticket. Four white walls, one table, one window (shades down), a chair, and an electrical outlet. š Besides that, when I write, I live on Eclipse Mints, bottled water, and protein bars! LOL
Sharon: Thanks so much for stopping by, and for pouring out effort in creating works of imagination and fantasy for young readers! God’s blessings on your work!
Wayne: My pleasure, Sharon. Thanks for your encouragement. Never Alone!
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Speaking of “never alone” below is a list of other blogs featuring Wayne and his books sometime during the next few days. Be sure to stop by and visit some new places. And we always love comments!
Also, on a non-CSFF blog topic, if you haven’t heard about my “Fun Experiment” scroll down to my earlier post about RENOVATING BECKY MILLER to read about it. There’s still time to join in. š And if you read this AFTER January 22nd, go ahead and participate anyway, if you’d like. Check back for my report next week.
Blessings,
Sharon Hinck
Other Bloggers:
Jim Black
Jackie Castle
Valerie Comer
Karri Compton
Frank Creed
CSFF Blog Tour
Gene Curtis
Chris Deanne
Janey DeMeo
Tessa Edwards
April Erwin
Linda Gilmore
Beth Goddard
Marcus Goodyear
Todd Michael Greene
Leathel Grody
Karen Hancock
Katie Hart
Sherrie Hibbs
Sharon Hinck
Joleen Howell
Kait
Karen
K. D. Kragen
Tina Kulesa
Lost Genre Guild
Kevin Lucia and The Bookshelf Reviews 2.0 – The Compendium
Rachel Marks
Shannon McNear
Rebecca LuElla Miller
Caleb Newell
Eve Nielsen
John Otte
Robin Parrish
Cheryl Russel
Hannah Sandvig
Mirtika Schultz
James Somers
Stuart Stockton
Steve Trower
Speculative Faith
Daniel I. Weaver
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