Interview
Questions & Answers: Jillian Kleine de Lowe (Author)
Why do you write?
I write because it’s my dharma. It’s my true path. I have to be true to
my true inner nature and my inner nature is a writer… Among other things.
Did writing this book teach
you anything and what was it?
I did learn many things. I was not looking forward to formatting in
Scrivener, but it turned out to be so easy. I’ve learned a lot about other
people. Like, writing and publishing this book really did teach me who my real
friends were, because they were supportive and happy for me when my book was
published.
What writing are you most proud of? (Add a link if you like)
I’m most proud of my first novel, Wicked. Although, I absolutely love
everything I have ever written and hold it all dearly in my heart. http://amzn.to/19L8SuW
Why did you choose to write
this particular book?
I feel like this story chose me. I’m a vessel to tell this story, almost
like automatic writing. I was shown a glimpse of what was, what is and what
could be.
Have you included a lot of
your life experiences, even friends, in the plot?
I haven’t really included people I know so much, although certain
elements of Luc and Michael are based on my husband. I went through a period in
my life from 2008 - 2012 where a lot of my friends passed away and for the
first time in my life, I knew what it felt like to be sad. Before that, I had
never really experienced loss or sadness. I handled it all very well. I also
endured a few major betrayals during that time and they influenced certain
elements of Wicked.
How much of the book is
realistic?
Even though Wicked is a fantasy, some elements are very realistic. The
CIA really did have a Project Stargate that researched military application of
psychic abilities. The Otherkin community is very real and vast. The locations
in my book are described as how they actually are. All of the locations visited
on the Earthly plane really do exist.
Tell us a bit about your
family.
My family is very close. My parents are still married, but separated.
They own a very successful business that’s global. My mothers boyfriend is like
my step-father since they’ve been together for 20 years. My step-father is a
captain with a commercial airline. My father and my step-father get on like a
house on fire. They’re as thick as thieves those two. I have a younger brother.
He’s a total genius.
What makes you happiest?
That’s a tough once, since pretty much anything and everything makes me
happy. I’m like a kid in that I’m very excitable and the simplest things bring
me such immense joy. When it comes down to it, the thing that makes me happiest
is laughing with others.
What books did you love
growing up?
As a child my favorite books were Lord of the Files and The Neverending
Story.
Is there any books you
really don’t enjoy?
Yes, there are. It’s not that there’s a certain genre that I don’t like…
But there are themes that I don’t enjoy. I won’t read anything that involves
abuse, antifeminism, bondage, fetishes, prejudices, rape, sadomasochism,
tasteless sex, etc. I can’t stand anything raunchy. I like light reads.
Who is your favorite
author?
I don’t have a favorite author, but I do have favorite comedians and
favorite comedic writers… They’re all Brits… Ben Elton, Monty Python, Rowan
Atkinson, etc.
When you wish to end your career, stop writing, and look back on your
life, what thoughts would you like to have?
I hope I never stop, but when I look back on my
life I want to know that I was true to myself and that everything I did, I did
with integrity.
15 Things You Didn’t
Know About Jillian Kleine Der Löwe
1. I’m highly educated. I graduated with my BFA in 2002 after
receiving classical training in Computer
Animation, Film, Graphic Arts, Studio Arts, Visual Arts and Visual Effects.
2.
I won a Pen & Quill Award in 1999, for outstanding
writing for a comedic short. It was a student film. My short film was then
endorsed by the City of Miami’s Film Office and shown at the Miami Short Film
Festival. Since then, I’ve worked on several film projects as a/an actress,
assistant director, director, producer, production manager, screenwriter,
script supervisor, etc. Wicked originally started out as a script for a sitcom.
3.
My writing style has been influenced by BritCom’s.
4.
My parents thought that I was reading as early as age three,
but I had merely memorized all of the books they read me word-for-word. We now
know that I have an eidetic memory. I read my first book all by myself when I
was only five years old. I was reading on a 12th grade reading level in elementary
school and on a college reading level by the time I was eleven.
5.
I was telling stories before I even knew how to read or
write. By the time I could write, I started writing short comedic scripts that
I directed and performed in with my family and friends.
6.
I’ve been interviewed many times by the Broward-Palm Beach
New Times, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and WNSU 88.5. I was almost always
interviewed because the people I was consulting for were too introverted to
feel comfortable with performing interviews, so I did their publicity for them.
Although, recently, I’ve been doing my own interviews about my writing and my
book.
7.
I’m very happily married. My husband and I are still head
over heels in love and completely enamored with one another after 11 years.
We’re proving that an ENFP and ESTP can have a fulfilling relationship. Oddly
enough, my favorite characters in movies and tv shows are always ENFP’s
(because they remind me of myself) and ESTP’s (because they remind me of my
husband). We have three girlie feline minions. We love them and consider them
our babies. My husband is their daddy and I’m their mommy. And we believe they
really see us like that.
8.
I have the soul of a jovial artist. I’m a creator. The
Goddess creates and since we’re created in her image and she’s a creator… We’re
all creators and can make miracles with our works (no matter what they
are). I’m still devoted to my arts,
crafts and making music; just as much as I am devoted to my writing. I’m
reteaching myself how to play the guitar left-handed. I’m left-handed and was
originally taught how to play right-handed. I’m much better left-handed.
9.
I love using the Tarot when plotting my novels. I’m really
into Tarot art and I’m familiar with hundreds of art-styled decks. I’m
designing my own Tarot deck.
10.
I received an offer to host and produce a supernatural
reality television show by a network found my appearance and charisma to have a
very strong appeal. I produced a promo, which hopefully I will be allowed to
show the public soon. I’m putting a new team together, since my former
teammates moved out-of-state. Then, we’ll be shooting the pilot.
11.
My EQ, IQ and Mental Age are really high. My EQ is 180 (out
of 200). My IQ (which I recently had retested) is 160. My Mental Age is that of
a 60 year old and I’m turning 34 next month.
12.
I care deeply about animals (especially cats), nature and
people. I’ve volunteered at several animal shelters. I’ve also volunteered to
help clean up the environment. I’ve also volunteered at Outreach Programs that
helped disadvantaged youths. I do prefer donating my energy and time, rather
than money since I have complete control over how my energy and time are being
used. With money, you never really know.
13.
My very very very first job in publishing, in a kind of round-about
way, was as a model… In the late ‘90s.
14.
I’m very close with my family and friends.
15.
My family has descended from nobility/royalty. Our ancestral
seat is Brederode Castle in the Netherlands.
10 Things You Didn’t Know About
Wicked by Jillian Kleine Der Löwe
1.
The book is based on dreams that I’ve had, starting when I
was 11 years old in 1991. However, I added my own voice to it and turned into
into a comedy. The dreams were very emotastik.
2.
I’m a medium, psychic, psychopomp, shaman and walker between
worlds. I first astral projected in 1991, around the same time that the dreams
started. I’ve actually communicated with all of the spirits in my book. I
portrayed them all as accurate as possible. I don’t honestly know how I’ve had
the time to astral project with everything else that I have going on in my
life. I especially knew that I had to get Luc right, because he had such a bad
(and very undeserved) reputation. I told him that I’m his new PR girl… He
agreed. He’s just way too introverted to set the record straight himself.
That’s where I come in. I think that part of him has a little chip on his
shoulder because of the way he’s been perceived by others and he’s secretly
grown to love the “part” he plays because he’s a bit naughty and does really
enjoy pushing the envelope.
3.
The character of Ace is an amalgam of many female spirits
that all have similar playful energies.
4.
The name of my main character, Sev, is the given name of a
daughter that my husband and I had during a past life. The name given to Sev at
the time of her birth, Princess Aubreana Fáid-Nuada, was my name during my very
first past life. My younger brother in this life, was my twin brother during
that life, Prince Írael Fáid-Nuada. He and I are still incredibly close and
still share the same bond we had then.
5.
Much of the back story in my series, is based on events that
actually occurred during mine and my husbands past lives. We’re lucky enough to
remember all of them… The good, the bad and the ugly… Since all of that shaped
us into the glorious people we are.
6.
Wicked is first and foremost a comedy.
7.
I listened to lots of gothic punk while writing Wicked.
Mostly the Sisters of Mercy and the NIGHTCHILD.
8.
The song on my book trailer was done by the NIGHTCHILD
specifically for Wicked.
9.
I designed the cover for Wicked and wrote all of the
advertising copy myself. A few of my friends in publishing evaluated everything
for me and they were blown away.
10.
People have responded very well to my characterization of
Luc. Even very conservative Christians have e-mailed me saying things like,
“Even Lucifer deserves redemption. Thank you for helping me see him in a new
light.”
Why Book Covers Are So Important
Book
Covers are one of the most important things when it comes to successfully
selling a book. The idiom about judging a book by its cover, usually denotes a
persons physical appearance and demeanor. We do, as a society, judge people by
their appearance. If I meet a new woman and she’s dressed nicely and has
groomed herself… I’ll respond to her better then I do to someone who looks like
she just rolled out of bed and threw on whatever jeans and a t-shirt were most
likely laying on the floor. Psychological studies have proven that we respond
to 80% of what we see (what someone looks like), 15% of what we hear (what
someone sounds like) and only 5% of what is actually said. Looks are extremely
important.
We
respond to book covers the same way. Which is why, book covers need to look
professional. Covers of indie novels, need to be able to complete with whatever
is coming out of the Big Six.
Since
we really do judge books by their covers, not only do you need an attractive
cover… You need a cover that fits the content of your book. You wouldn’t put a
colorful and cartoonish picture of fluffy bunnies on the front of a horror
novel. Not unless the book happened to be titled the Attack of the Colorful and
Cartoonish Fluffy Bunnies. A potential reader needs to be able to see a cover
and get a feel for the novel.
It
is also extremely important to find images that have not been used before, so
that you have something that looks incredibly original. There is a drawback to
using stock. Most stock is overused. If you use stock you run the risk of your
cover being one of these types of covers: Clichés,
Clones, Copycats, Deja Vu’s and/or Dopplegangers.
I’m
writing book called Design For Authors, which will educate and inform
authors as to how they can design their own covers. Coming from a background in
Art & Creative Direction, I designed the cover of my novel Wicked, all by myself.
A Day in the Life of Jillian Kleine
Der Löwe
I
typically wake up at dawn and practice my bellydance for anywhere from 15
minutes to an hour. Depending on the weather, I also take a walk outside and
listen to music that inspires my writing. It’s been really cold lately, so I’ve
been forgoing my walks outside. I usually eat a healthy breakfast that consists
of cereal, fruit, or oatmeal and juice (Florida orange juice or V8). I have a
“ritual” that I perform every morning where I do my hair and makeup. I have to
spritz on a little bit of Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau So Fresh. It’s so bubbly,
feminine, radiant and uplifting. It’s like a bottle of flowers and sunshine.
It’s like my personality in a bottle, so I love it. I check my e-mail. I spend
most of the morning and afternoon writing. Then I spend most of the evening
working on my art, writing for several websites and working on other projects.
I also set aside time everyday to help my colleagues, family and friends out
with anything that they might need help with. I tend to get requests to help
with graphic arts, proofreading and writing. I get into bed early, so that I
can wakeup early the next day. I usually fall asleep watching BritComs.
My Publishing Journey
I
guess it really all started in 1985. I saw an interview on television with
George Lucas. He was talking about making Star Wars. Before that I thought that
movies just were. I didn’t realize that there was a whole process that went
into making them. I was only 5, so it’s understandable why I thought that. Yet,
from the moment I saw George Lucas talking about the production process, I knew
that was what I wanted to do. I started writing scripts and performing them
with my family and friends. I was first published in elementary school and then
again in high school. I started modeling during my junior or senior year of
high school, that was my first exposure to the publishing world. I stopped
modeling because I wanted to be recognized for my mind and not my appearance.
So, I focused on my schoolwork. I went to college. I was accepted to Grad
school for art, but I’ve not started yet. I’d really like to teach both art and
literature. I worked in the South Florida indie film community, but there was
no money in it and it wasn’t going anywhere… Because I would work on all of
these other peoples projects for free, just because I loved film. Yet, when it
came time for them to work on my projects… They’d all disappear. And then I
felt very dejected, because some of my ideas were stolen and turned into successful
projects that I had nothing to do with and I hadn’t received any credit. I
became very wary of sharing my ideas, except with the people I was
collaborating with. I fell back on graphic arts. I worked my way up to Creative
Director and VP of Art & Design within the publishing world, before
switching to the communications end. I did advertising, marketing, promotions
and public relations. I ended up working for Kim Weiss, the Director of
Communications at HCI. I just fell in love with publishing and decided to
publish my scripts as novels. I had been working on collaborative teams, where
nothing was getting done since the other people weren’t as dedicated to the
work as I was. So, I struck out on my own. It all happened rather quickly once
I struck out on my own. Rather than spending months trying to get other people
to work with me, while nothing was getting done… On my own, I had Wicked
written and edited and the cover designed within a few months time. The first
edition was published in July of 2013. People have already been calling me the
bastard love child of Da Vinci, Douglas Adams, Monty Python and Shakespeare…
Because of my wit, the fact that I have so many skills and since I’m good at
writing a balance between high comedy-low tragedy and low comedy-high tragedy.
Although comedy is my preference. And I also invent things as well. The rest is
history. Hopefully, the next part of the journey will entail me paying it
forward and helping other aspiring authors get published.
Hi Michelle! Thank you for hosting me! I really appreciate it!
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