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The Next Big Thing

1/3/2013

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When Courtney Elizabeth Mauk invites you to participate in a literary blog chain called The Next Big Thing, you do it. Even if it means answering a bunch of scary questions about the thing you’ve been working on all these years…

Courtney is the author of Spark, a fabulous novel about arson and siblinghood, which was published by Engine Books last fall. She’s also basically the nicest person you’ll ever meet. (On Twitter @courtneymauk.)

Thanks for the invite, Courtney! Here goes nothing…
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What is your working title of your book (or story)? The Violet Hour

What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book? One summer afternoon in San Francisco, a rheumatologist and a sculptor out for a sail with their Harvard-bound daughter plunge into a fight that will change the course of all their lives. 

What genre does your book fall under? novel, literary fiction

Where did the idea come from for the book? I’ve always been interested in intimacy—how fragile it can be and how irrationally strong. But looking back, there was a college seminar I took called “Doomed Love in the Western World” that was probably pretty important. We read about a dozen great novels, including Madame Bovary, Anna Karenina, and The Satanic Verses, and for a long time after that, everything I read seemed to extend the conversation of that class. Whatever else was going on the in world, love just kept finding creative new ways to die. For some reason, probably because I’m a hopeless romantic, that idea really excited me.

Which actors would you choose to play your characters in a movie rendition? The most attractive ones, of course. Honestly, I think about celebrities far too often to answer this question without surrendering all dignity. But if pressed, maybe Julianne Moore, Emma Stone and George Clooney. Or three fabulous actors no one has ever heard of! Yes, that. 

How long did it take you to write the first draft of your manuscript? The first draft took me about four years. Then I spent the next three years revising.  

Who or what inspired you to write this book? Virginia Woolf. Jonathan Franzen. Oh no, if I keep going this will be like roll call at graduation. Really, just about everyone I’ve ever read. Nothing inspires me more than an ambitious writer tackling an ambitious subject like love, loss, time—or ambition. That, and fear. I’d told so many people I was working on this novel that I think I felt I just had to finish it.

What else about your book might pique the reader's interest? A family-run funeral home in Bethesda, Maryland, plays an important role in the action. 

Will your book be self-published or represented by an agency? Thanks to my hero Jim Rutman at Sterling Lord Literistic, The Violet Hour will be published in July 2013 by Scribner in the US and Canada, Viking/Penguin in the UK, and Ullstein in Germany. I know. I can’t believe it either!

Up next week are three writers I really, really like. As people and as writers. Basically, I did this just to get them all to talk, because I'm dying to hear what they're working on. 

Laurie Ann Cedilnik. Fiction Editor at Third Coast. Assistant Fiction Editor at Barrelhouse. Queens girl for life. On Twitter @cedilnik.

Tom McAllister. Author of Bury Me in My Jersey: A Memoir of My Father, Football, and Philly. Nonfiction Editor at Barrelhouse. Co-host of Book Fight podcast. On Twitter @t_mcallister.

Ross Simonini. Interviews Editor at The Believer. Member of NewVillager. On Twitter @RoosShamanana.

Check back next week for their answers.

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Billy
1/3/2013 08:02:45 am

I have been anticipating the birth of The Violet Hour for a long time now so it was terrific to see a mini-glimpse in this interview. A family boat ride in San Francisco, a family run funeral home in Bethesda; i am so ready to finally meet these people.

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8/1/2013 08:51:09 pm

I recently bought the violet hour from Amazon for $18.15 & free shipping ! Katherine Hill has written an amazing piece. I will definitely read all her future books. All the best for Katherine Hill and her father endeavors. Regards.

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