Please welcome Keta Diablo to the blog today!
Dear Author,
Thank you for taking your time to answer these questions, your responsesare very much appreciated. Are you ready? Let’s get started then.
Keta: First of all, thank you so much for hosting my latest Western Romance Ghost story, Comes A Specter. Your generosity is much appreciated.
Tell us a little about yourself.
Keta: I live in the Midwest part of the United States on six acres of gorgeous woodland. When I'm not writing or gardening I love to commune with nature. A pair of barn owls returns to the property every year to birth their young and show them off in the high branches of the oak trees. Nothing more adorable than these white fluffy babies with heart-shaped faces. A lifelong animal lover, I devote my time and support to the local animal shelter. Emma LaPounce, a rescued feline, has been my furry companion for the last ten years.
I'm an award-winning and best-selling author who writes in several genres: Western Romance, Historical Romance, Paranormal Romance and Contemporary Romance. In a past life, I wrote Gay Romance. My books have received numerous accolades, including RWA contest finalist, Authors After Dark finalist, Top Pick of the Month and Recommended Review from top review sites, and Best Romance Finalist from The Independent Author Network.
Ps: For some strange reason, ghosts often show up in my stories, no matter the genre.
Have you always wanted to be an author?
Keta: Oh, no. My mother, now 91 years young, reminds me that I always wanted to be number 1) a boy (I had four brothers), number 2) professional equestrian (course I called it a cowgirl).
Tell us a little about the last/latest book you’ve written.
Keta: See above in my Author Bio – for some strange reason ghosts always show up in my stories. No different in Comes A Specter, Book 2, Ghostland Series. Several reviewers said they loved the book, but the ghost scared the bejeebers out of them. Gee, I wasn't scared.
Anyway, I didn't even know I was writing about all these ghosts. One day, as I was going through my back list of books, I said, "Oh. My. Gosh. Keta!! You write about ghosts all the time." Read some of my blurbs and you'll see what I mean. No matter what genre I choose, somehow a ghost shows up. I used to see them—ghosts—when I was a toddler, but that's another story for another day. Maybe subconsciously, that's why they keep showing up in my stories.
Where did you get the inspiration for this particular book?
Keta: Let's see, where were we? Oh, yeah…inspiration for Comes A Specter. I love Western Romance, and since I have such a penchant for dead people, er, I mean those who have crossed over, I created sort of a new sub-genre, Western Romance Ghost Stories. I love writing about cowboys, cowgirls, horses, ranches, rodeos, and…did I mention translucent spirits?
On average how long does it take it for you to write a book?
Keta: That depends on many factors. First, a writer has to be at the top of her/his game physically and mentally to pull this off. Second, she/he has to create a great plot and well-developed characters (no cookie-cutter walk-ons). Third, he/she must plant their butt in the chair and write, write every day, even if you have to pull the words out of the air. Better to have gibberish at times than a blank page, right? Fourth, it depends on whether one is writing a novella or a novel. A novella, two months; a full-length novel 4-5 months. Caveat: Keta is a slow writer compared to many others.
Do you have any unpublished/unfinished scripts?
Keta: Yes, we all have those. Some I keep under the bed, never to see the light of day. Others are sitting on my computer and flash me now and then to finish them.
What types of books do you read?
Keta: Across many genres, but never romance when I'm writing romance. Thrillers, suspense, angels/demons, Native American fiction, and small town contemporary (serious stuff). I hardly ever read humorous. I bet that doesn't surprise you coming from a person who saw ghosts as a child, huh?
What books are you reading right now?
Freefall (Kristen Heitzmann)
The Dead Game (Suzanne Leist)
and…1,697 waiting for me on my Paperwhite Kindle (sad)
Which are your three favorite books of all time?
Keta: To Kill A Mockingbird, Man On Fire, Gone With the Wind, Legends of the Fall.
Do you/have you ever read a copy of your book after it has been published?
Keta: Gosh, no. I read it so many times while writing it; I'd get bored to death with the same old, same old. LOL.
What advice would you give to an aspiring author who is just starting out?
Keta: Well, I'm really no one to be giving advice to other writers. I made plenty of mistakes starting out myself, so maybe that's it – study the craft of writing. Know the basic rules at least, and then get good enough at writing you feel comfortable breaking some. I mean, there are some you should never break, but breaking one now and then won't cause the earth to stop spinning. I have a lot of books on my Kindle (see above). I can't tell you how many times I read one chapter and delete the book. If it doesn't grab me right away with lots of questions, then I'm outta there. Take for example Harper Lee's opening line in To Kill A Mockingbird: Scout: When he was nearly thirteen, my brother Jem got his arm badly broken at the elbow.
I mean, she hooked me. Completely. I was in the sixth grade the first time I read that line, and from that moment on, I wanted to know who Jem was and how the heck did he break his arm? That book really opened my eyes to reading, gave me an appreciation for love of the written word.
I hope all your reads are good ones; I hope you fall in love all over again with the written word every time you sit down to read a book.
Keta
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About Comes a Specter, Book 2, Ghostland Series
Six months ago, Anya Fleming's ten- year-old son, Willie-boy, found his father hanging in the barn. Traumatized over his father's suicide, the boy hasn't spoken a word since. Now, Willie-boy has come down with a grave, unknown illness and there's only one man who can save him, Sutter Sky, a learned Blackfoot shaman known as Yellow Smoke—a shaman who was once deeply in love with Anya.
But Fate had other plans for Anya and Sutter—she was forced to marry Lewis Fleming, a cruel man who berated her night and day, and brokenhearted Sutter immersed himself in the mystical customs and beliefs of his People and became a shaman.
As if Anya didn't have enough to deal with after her husband's death and her son's illness, an evil, sinister ghost is terrorizing their ranch. Anya is convinced the spirit is Lewis, who apparently isn't done making her life miserable.
When she turns to Yellow Smoke for help, will he put side his bitterness and save Willie-boy? And can the renowned shaman dispel the powerful ghost from their lives and send him back to Hades?
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Read an Excerpt:
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Only available on Amazon right now!
Amazon: https://amzn.to/2C5HEID
Available on All venues November 1st!!
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Six months ago, Anya Fleming's ten- year-old son, Willie-boy, found his father hanging in the barn. Traumatized over his father's suicide, the boy hasn't spoken a word since. Now, Willie-boy has come down with a grave, unknown illness and there's only one man who can save him, Sutter Sky, a learned Blackfoot shaman known as Yellow Smoke—a shaman who was once deeply in love with Anya.
But Fate had other plans for Anya and Sutter—she was forced to marry Lewis Fleming, a cruel man who berated her night and day, and brokenhearted Sutter immersed himself in the mystical customs and beliefs of his People and became a shaman.
As if Anya didn't have enough to deal with after her husband's death and her son's illness, an evil, sinister ghost is terrorizing their ranch. Anya is convinced the spirit is Lewis, who apparently isn't done making her life miserable.
When she turns to Yellow Smoke for help, will he put side his bitterness and save Willie-boy? And can the renowned shaman dispel the powerful ghost from their lives and send him back to Hades?
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Read an Excerpt:
Sutter confronts the ghost.
Chapter Fourteen
"Make my enemy brave and strong, so that if defeated, I will not
be ashamed."
Plains Tribes
Tendrils of darkness breached the room as Sutter slipped
through the window of Anya's room. He didn't want Willie-boy to see him dressed
for war, the ebony handprints –chin to cheek—the tunic and leggings splashed
with blood red paint. If he didn't return, he wanted the boy to remember how he
looked the last time he saw him. A misty cloud of energy trailed Sutter as he
sprinted through the woods, a sign the wraith was on the prowl and primed for
killing. That suited Sutter just fine. He had one goal in mind—lead the ghost
toward the pit. He'd worry about how to implement the second part of his plan
when the time came. An odious stench spiraled up his nostrils, another potent
omen the heavy, scuffing footsteps behind him belonged to Ten Wounds.
Moments later, a cry from the dead and damned cleaved the
dark, chilling Sutter's blood. No wonder Lewis had cracked, no wonder Anya and
Willie-boy were terrified of the evil spirit. No wonder Cobb had said, 'Run,
brother. Take Anya and run.' Close, the Zeuzeu was close now. Sutter imagined
the ghost's rank breath stirring the long, dark hair at the nape of his neck.
The pit loomed ahead. Sutter spotted the pine branches and
broken boughs he'd placed over the illusory grave. "Now or never", he
said to the full moon overhead and came to an abrupt halt. Drawing a deep
breath, he mustered up his courage and turned to face Ten Wounds. A haze of
gray mist swirled around the spirit's form, his human form. If the situation
weren't so serious, Sutter could have shouted with joy.
He took in the ghost's visage. A quiver hung from his
shoulder stocked with sharp, pointed arrows—a sign he'd transformed into the
fierce warrior who once walked the earth. Steeped in blood (no doubt from his
recent kills), his clothing hung in tatters around his massive frame—a vest
made of animal hides, a breechcloth and fringed leggings. Sutter's gaze
traveled to his painted, pock-marked face. Yellow and white stripes marked his
forehead and chin, and black circles blended into his dark eyes. For a brief
second, Sutter's insides quivered and ropes of tension knotted every cord and
fiber of his body. Bleary, unearthly eyes speared Sutter when the wraith raised
a hand of claw-like fingers and pointed at his enemy’s chest.
The wind, much like the sound of a thousand women wailing,
keened into the deafening silence. Fire exploded from the ghost's eyes—flames
the fires of Hell couldn't compete with. Sutter shouted over the infernal noise
and flames. "You are not welcome here! Hear my words, you are dead!"
Like a misty cloud of energy, Ten Wounds lurched forward, a
staccato rhythm of hisses and howls spewing from his foam-drooling mouth.
Sutter had never imagined such a demonic apparition.
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Enter the Giveaway:
Sapphyria, My apoloogies for checking in late. I was a 'wee' under the weather since last nite. But I'm here now, love! Thank you so much for hositing Comes A Specter and posting my interview. I remember visiting your lovely blog many times in the past. My assistants and I are tweeting away now to showcase all your hard work! I hope your readers and followers enjoy Comes A Specter as much as I enjoyed writing the book. Course...I always love writing about ghosts.
ReplyDeleteAgain, my sincere thanks, Keta
@ketadiablo
You are very welcome, Keta!
DeleteI'm so sorry you weren't feeling well and am glad you're doing better.
I'm happy to have you here!
I just had to pop in and say how much fun this interview was. You ask some great questions, Sapphyria! Thank you for hosting! @Sassy_Brit xx
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you enjoyed my post. Thank you so much for visiting!
DeleteHey sweetie sorry it took me so long to post. I tried yesterday. Amber always has a great post going on and this one is just as good.l . Loved it. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi dear! No worries about the time frame. Thanks for the compliments and I love hosting for you and your authors!
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