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Donita K. Paul: Romantic Fantasy

Sunday, September 19, 2010

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CFBR: It is truly a pleasure to have you with us. You have three very different books coming out. Can you tell us a little about each?


Donita K. Paul: The first book, Dragons of the Valley, is the second book in my new fantasy series, The Chiril Chronicles. It continues where The Vanishing Sculptor ended. The main characters Tipper and Bealomondore fight in a war, are chased by a wicked bounty hunter, and grow in character and courage.
The Dragon and the Turtle is a children's book which I co-wrote with my daughter, Evangeline Denmark. Roger the turtle and Padraig the dragon become fast friends while on a quest to find the lost turtle's home.
The third book is Two Tickets to a Christmas Ball. This novella has eccentric characters, a romantic plot, and a touch of Christmas magic.



Dragons of the Valley: A Novel  The Dragon and the TurtleTwo Tickets to the Christmas Ball: A Novella
     

CFBR: Your covers and illustrations are some of the best we've seen, who does your artwork, and how did you connect with them?

Donita K. Paul: Mark Ford does the cover art for the Chiril Chronicles and the DragonKeeper Chronicles. WaterBrook commissioned him.
The illustrations inside The Vanishing Sculptor were drawn by Rachael Selk, one of my employees.
Vincent Nguyen created the illustrations for The Dragon and The Turtle. He was also commissioned by WaterBrook. Isn't Vincent fantastic? If you go to dragonandturtle.com and look under the creator page, you will find a link to more pictures by Vincent. They are fun to see.

CFBR: Are your stories more romance or more Fantasy?
Donita K. Paul: I started writing romance novels, but now I mostly write fantasy. Sometimes I will add a romantic subplot.

CFBR: What was your motivation to write a fantasy?
Donita K. Paul: I have to be truthful and admit it was done on a whim. I was not an ardent fantasy fan and, in fact, had not read much before I started. One June I had an infection in my leg and had to stay down with my foot elevated higher than my heart. The length of the ordeal was to be six weeks. I was bored in five minutes. My son brought me a fantasy series - nine hardbound books, each about 900 pages! When I finished them, I thought, "That was pretty cool." Nine months later, I decided I'd give fantasy a whirl just to see what happened.

CFBR: How do you use fiction to bring people closer to God?
Donita K. Paul: My aim is not to draw people closer to God. As my characters learn and grow, it reaffirms what I know, and hopefully provides the Holy Spirit an opportunity to work in readers' hearts.

CFBR: What role does Jerry B. Jenkins Christian Writers Guild, and American Christian Fiction Writers play in your success.
Donita K. Paul: They are excellent places to network with publishers, editors, agents. They also provide professional level craft classes. 

CFBR: Your website is loaded with fun things to do. Where do all the ideas come from for all the activities-games, recipes, etc? 
Donita K. Paul: I invent the recipes with the help of my daughter. We both love to cook. My grandsons help with quality control.

CFBR: What is on the horizon?
Donita K. Paul: I am currently finishing the last book in the Chiril Chronicles. After that? More picture books, more Christmas novellas, more dragons!

CFBR: Thank you so much for taking the time out of your busy schedule to share with us.
Donita K. Paul: Thank you for giving me an opportunity to share. It is certainly my pleasure.



Donita K. Paul retired early from teaching school, but soon got bored! The result: a determination to start a new career. Now she is an award-winning novelist writing Christian Romance and Fantasy. She says, “I feel blessed to be doing what I like best.”

She mentors all ages, teaching teenagers and weekly adult writing workshops.





Other books by Donita K. Paul
DragonSpell (Dragon Keepers Chronicles, Book 1)  The Vanishing Sculptor: A Novel  DragonLight (Dragon Keepers Chronicles, Book 5)  DragonQuest (Dragon Keepers Chronicles, Book 2)DragonKnight (Dragon Keepers Chronicles, Book 3)

31 comments:

Jenn said...

The books sound interesting and the Dragon and the Turtle sounds so cute. I'm definitely going to be checking out these books!

I'm a former teacher too, now writing. Donita's story inspires me. :)

jenn.soehnlin@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Would love to win this for my church library.

msudawgtoo@comsouth.net

Unknown said...

This sounds really good and very interesting. Will also be checking out your other books as well.
Thanks

Shirley Boberg said...

I was wondering what the age range is for these books. My 13 year old son is interested in fantasy as long as it has "truth" to help him learn about himself and the emotions he deals with.

Shirley Boberg said...

As for myself, this new book looks very intriguing. I shall be checking out the other books as well. I hope they meet my son's needs. He loves to read as much as his mom.

Swan said...

The book sounds very interesting. I haven't been reading much Christian fiction, but would like to explore more.

The children's and fantasy books look interesting, too.

swantje at gmail dot com

karla said...

It sounds very interesting!

CAT said...

I just stumbled across this blog while searching for good Christian romance books! I'm excited about this book and I hope I am the lucky winner.
Thank you so much for using your talents in a righteous way so that we all can enjoy a good read to brighten our days!

Donita K. Paul said...

Two Tickets to a Christmas Ball is for teen girls and all woman with romantic hearts.
The Dragon and the Turtle is marketed for an audience of 4-8 years.
All the dragon books are for readers of all ages. I thought I had written it for teen girls, but the marketing dept. of Waterbrook, said no, all ages. That turned out to be true. I've received emails from all ages including grandpas and soldiers in Iraq.

Selina R. Gonzalez said...

The DragonKeeper Chronicles are my second-favorite fantasy series--right after The Lord of the Rings. See--God used something bad (an infection) to bring about something great--Mrs. Paul's fantasy books!

Two Tickets to a Christmas Ball sounds wonderful, and I would be overjoyed to win it!

selina [at] selinargonzalez [dot] com

Aurora said...

I read Dragonspell and loved it! I'd be super excited if I won Two Tickets to a Christmas Ball :)
alease5972[at]gmail[dot]com

Anonymous said...

I am so excited for Two Tickets to the Christmas Ball! I hope I win it (or the other, of course) but if not, you'll definitely find me at the bookstore buying it!
missyshuler (at) msn (dot) com

Cassandra said...

Two Tickets to the Christmas Ball sounds like so much fun!

princesslife101@gmail.com

Teish said...

Glad to see more Christian Fantasy out there for the girls! LOVE the adorable dragon, BTW!

John Hileman said...

I get so excited every time we give a paperback away, and this time it's a signed Hardback edition! *breaths into paper bag*

Thank you so much for offering such a valuable prize, Donita! This is going to be a real keepsake. It is such an enchanting story.


John Hileman
Managing Editor
CFBR

Terri said...

@John, It is so cool that you are as excited about the giveaway as the potential winners are! Thanks for making the contest available to us. I know the book would be popular in my household.

Anonymous said...

Two tickets to a Christmas Ball sounds like the perfect read as I get ready for the season. And I like the idea of the dragon books. LOL at how they came about!

sburleigh64@yahoo.com

Margaret Metz said...

I've read all Donita's Dragon books. I thought I was going to pre-read them for my son, but ended up being a huge fan myself! Now I'm very excited about the new books in that series - and this Christmas romance sounds almost like the kind of book I'm trying to write (at least genre) so knowing how good she is, I am very interested in reading that as well.

Great interview and thank you so much for the chance to win the book.

leesmithwriting@yahoo.com

LJ said...

I love this genre, and the author is new to me. I'll have to check my local library, but in the mean time I would love to be a part of the draw.

Unknown said...

Please add my name to the drawing, sounds like a nice book.
Lisa

Stephanie D said...

Add my name too!=Stephanie Dunn

Mouse said...

The books sounds very interesting. Please add my name to the drawing. Thank you. Missi Potter

Anonymous said...

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John Hileman
Managing Editor
CFBR

John Hileman said...

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Anonymous said...

Well, of course, include me in this book drawing. Romance... is good.

martha.cook@myfairpoint.net

Kristen said...

I would love to win Two Tickets to the Christmas Ball.

I'll have to check out your other books as well. My daughter LOVES dragons. She just finished Ruth Stiles Gannetts' My Father's Dragon trilogy and Kenny and the Dragon.

Lady DragonKeeper said...

Yay, Mrs. Paul's first hardcover book! Congratulations! My favorite Christian Fantasy series is "The DragonKeeper Chronicles" (as some will be able to tell from my username), which I first read five years ago. For all of you who haven't read them, I totally recommend it! I suggest finishing books 1 and 2 ("DragonSpell" and "DragonQuest") before giving it up (I doubt you will though, LOL).

Does anyone know if "Two Tickets to the Christmas Ball" take place in Amara or something? "Wizbotterdad" sounds like a Tumenhofer's name. =)

Thank you for the opportunity to win!

Lady DragonKeeper said...

Apologies, if you haven't approved my last comment, ignore it and submit this one instead since I forgot my e-mail). jafuchi7[at]hawaii[dot]edu

Yay, Mrs. Paul's first hardcover book! Congratulations! My favorite Christian Fantasy series is "The DragonKeeper Chronicles" (as some will be able to tell from my username), which I first read five years ago. For all of you who haven't read them, I totally recommend it! I suggest finishing books 1 and 2 ("DragonSpell" and "DragonQuest") before giving it up (I doubt you will though, LOL).

Does anyone know if "Two Tickets to the Christmas Ball" take place in Amara or something? "Wizbotterdad" sounds like a Tumenhofer's name. =)

Thank you for the opportunity to win!

kristia4 said...

I'd love to win a copy of one of Donita K. Paul's books! I enjoyed both the "DragonKeeper Chronicles" and the first "Chiril Chronicles" book (I didn't realize book 2 would be out so soon . . . I need to order it, LOL).

kristia4 (at) hawaii (dot) edu

kh7df said...

All of my five children love Donita K. Paul's books, so I know they'd enjoy reading this one (or at least the girls will). Thank you for the chance to win!

kh7df[at]yahoo[dot]com

Katherine said...

I know I entered before, but I don't see it, so I'm entering again. This book looks really interesting!
katsaddressATgmailDOTcom

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