Friday, September 28, 2007

Where Do Your Stories Come From?

Hi gang!
Kids ask me all the time, "How did you come up with the story about the miner-49er ghost for SAVING MINER'S GULCH?"

I like to think God plays a big part in my idea creation department. I mean, He is the ultimate Creator, after all. When an idea tickles my brain, I think about how to turn it into a story. How would my readers like to see it? Is it going to be a funny story, or something serious? What will be at stake? Will the characters have to solve a mystery, be in a position of life or death, have to save someone? As I unravel these questions more thoughts come to me. Who are my characters? What is important to them? What's in their hearts?

I sketch out a plot, kind of like an artist who sketches a picture before she applies paint. I get a sense of how to begin, the conflicts my characters will face and the climax where the character fights through the ultimate problem. I also know how it will end. Then I begin.

When the first draft is written, I put it aside for a few weeks before I start the editing process, which can take nearly as long as the writing of the first draft! That's how I do it.

So, back to the miner-49er ghost, Jack Boyd. The idea of sending two boys off to find buried treasure and save a mining town came to me in a most unusual way. My husband's great-grandfather wrote stories about lost treasures in the Southwest many, many years ago. We found one of these old books with his signature inside. Imagine that! My sons now have a book that their great-great-grandfather wrote and signed. After reading about the legends of lost treasures, my sons wanted to go searching for gold right away. So did I!

And that got me thinking...
What if two boys stumbled into an ancient mystery of a lost gold mine, and what if they met the ghost who still haunted the mine? It sounds like a story to me!

K. T. Hernandez

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Call to young writers with questions

Hi all,

Many young writers have questions about the publishing industry, or writing in general. So go ahead ask. I've been writing and teaching kids the joys of writing for many years now. I'm a member of the Romance Writers of America, the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators and various writing groups. I promise to take all questions seriously and do my best to answer them.

Writing is fun. Enjoy!

Thursday, September 6, 2007

My First Blog

Dear friends,

This is my first adventure into the amazing world of blogging. I hope I don't trip over my feet and fall flat on my words. If I do? Well, it's okay to laugh.

My name is K.T. Hernandez. I am a writer and a teacher. If you wanted to, you could look up the first book I self-published, Kid's Play, Early Development Activities to Prepare Your Child for Kindergarten. It's a book for grown-ups to read. I hope it will give kids a head-start in school.

So I write books for adults, but I am also writing an adventure series for kids ages 7 - 12. These are really fun stories about two young boys who find treasure, stop the bad guys, and save the day. The books aren't published yet, but I know they will be, one day soon.

Let's face it, writing is tough. I love to write, especially those days when the words come easily and dialog pops into my head faster than I can type. But there are other days when I have to drag the words across the page like an old dead log. Those days? Not so much fun, no. But I've found if I keep working at it, practicing, polishing, reading other people's stories, the words flow again. Like a sweet song.

What do you like to read/and or write?