Her story Dying Is Harder on the Living can be
found in the Stardust, Always anthology.
One fun
fact?
I love to go to flea markets,
antique shops and garage sales. I even work at an antique shop as an assistant
manager.
What genre
do you read?
I like chick lit, heritage or
interesting historical novels, biographies, thrillers.
What genres
do you write?
I write thriller/suspense and
fictional dramas as far as novel writing goes. With screenplays or stage plays
I lean towards drama-comedies or just comedies.
Where else
can readers find your work?
Stardust, Always is my first
published work outside of articles. My photographs, interviews and articles can
all be seen on my website, www.kellykuebler.com.
What drove
you to write for this anthology?
I wanted to find a way to honor
my late grandfather and heal from his death (he passed in 2014 of bone cancer)
and this anthology seemed like a way to do that. The group putting it together
became like a support group for everyone and that really helped me cope. I also
was shocked by the deaths of Bowie and Rickman so to be able to pay tribute to
them while honoring my grandfather made this the perfect project to get
involved in.
How long
have you participated in Nanowrimo and the community?
I have done NaNoWriMo since 2006
but just got involved in the online community (mainly Facebook groups) 2 years
ago.
Your story-
is it part of a larger series or freestanding?
It is a freestanding piece.
If you could
ever meet a fictional character, who would it be?
That is a tough question. I would
love to hang out with Becky Bloomwood Brandon from the Confessions of a
Shopaholic series. Also Sherlock
Holmes.
Writing
buddy?
My friend Megan C. is the one who
got me involved in NaNoWriMo so we always encourage each other and talk to each
other about our writing pieces.
Coffee, tea,
or other?
Tea definitely but only black
tea. My favorite is Irish Breakfast Tea.
Morning or
night person?
Night person. I do all of my best
thinking and am most creative from 11 to 1 at night. It has always been that
way. I will never be a morning person.
What
question do you wish people would ask about you or your writing?
What part of your writing career are
you most proud of?
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