Saturday, March 19, 2016

Interview with Kirsten Weiss



Kirsten Weiss, author of The Perfectly Proper Paranormal Museum is here today to answer all of our questions about her writing process and her new book. 



What was the last mystery novel you read, other than your own, that you LOVED? Why did you love it?

I love, love, LOVE Charlaine Harris’s new Midnight, Texas series. I think she went back to her roots with this book – the paranormal isn’t quite so obvious, and the characters and setting are quirky and fun.

 If your protagonist were actually a real person, would you be friends with them? Why or why not?

Sure! Maddie’s a small business owner, like me. She’s a fan of pizza and burritos, so lunch would be easy. And more importantly, she’s a smart, kind person who is loyal to her friends. (Even if she does occasionally give them a hard time).

 If you could meet any author alive or dead, who would it be and why?

Edgar Allan Poe. I’m fascinated by his poetry and his prose. He had a handle on words and rhythm that astounds me.

How long did it take you to get your first draft done of this book? How much time do you spend in revisions? 

It took me about two months to write, two months to ferment, and another two months to edit, but I wasn’t working at any of that full-time. As to the fermentation-phase, I like to set my original manuscript aside for two months before I start editing. That way, I can get some distance from it and see what needs fixing more clearly. 

What did you do to research the book?


There are a surprising number of paranormal museums around the US, and most of them have websites. But I also did research on what sort of historical objects might be in the museum, particularly from America’s 19th century spiritualist movement. The 19th century was a wild time for mediums and scientists trying to measure paranormal activity. Many unusual artifacts came from that period – from talking boards to spirit cabinets.


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2 comments:

  1. Thank you for a great Q&A, Kirsten!

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  2. Thanks for the opportunity to be interviewed! I really enjoyed it!

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