NS I am so delighted to have as my guest today Cole Gibsen, author of Young Adult novels and fellow SCBWI member of The Bookends of southern Illinois, our beyond valuable critique group. Please give the readers a bit of information as to how you came to writing novels for young adults.

CG Fantasy has always been a favorite because of its ability to transport the reader into different worlds. I enjoy writing for teens because I because I remember how difficult my own teen years were and I believe if anyone needs and small escape from their daily lives, it’s them.

CG Thank you! While
both novels are fantasy, they couldn’t be more different. Rileigh, my main character in Katana is strong, feisty,
and fierce. She’s everything I wanted to be when
I was growing up. Edith, my main character from Breathless, is broken and glimpses
of my own home life can be seen on the pages.
NS My readers always want to know about an author’s typical writing day. Can you describe yours for them?
CG I
have a five-year-old. So up until this year finding time to write was a bit of
a challenge. But now the kiddo has
started school full time and I have eight glorious hours to write. **And the people rejoiced!!!**
Typically, I like to slam out a rough draft as fast as I can (typically within a month) and then I
like to take my time editing it (another two to six months.)

CG The sequel for Katana – Senshi – releases March, 2013 and I couldn’t be more excited!
NS Where can your fans find you and your books?
CG You can find out more about me and my books at my website: www.ColeGibsen.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cole.gibsen
Twitter: www.twitter.com/colegibsen