Author Profile: K.C. Grim

Stopping by today is K.C. Grim. I’ve known K.C. for a couple years. As an author on Gay Authors, K.C. has made quite an impact. Between reader choice awards, promotion to Promising Author status and rabid fans, K.C. has proven to be one of G.A.’s more popular authors. Today we get to learn a bit more about what  make’s K.C. click. Make sure you read through to the end and leave a comment for a chance to win a copy of K.C.’s newest book – A Roommate wanted.

Author Profile: K.C. Grim

1)    Tell us about yourself –  

Hello, I’m KC Grim, I’ve been writing for as long as I can remember, so getting my first book published last year with JMS Book was so thrilling.  I try to balance my time writing for publication as well as write as a Promising Author on GayAuthors.org where several of my stories are posted for free.

I live in the Blue Ridge Mountains of West Virginia with my wonderful husband and our amazing teenage daughter, who keeps us both on our toes.

2)    Do you have a day job besides writing?

Yeah, I do have a day job, even though I’ve had some success with my writing I still have to get up and go to work every day.  I really enjoy my job, if I can’t write for a living then I’m glad that I get to do what I love second and work in Healthcare.

3)    You’ve written several books that you’ve published.  Which one was your first?

loveisinthecards“Love is in the Cards” is the first book that I got published.  It was with JMS Books.  I was excited and nervous and scared and have learned so much since then, but it’s still a story that I’m so proud of.

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4)    Vampires, Werewolves, Ghosts, and Supernatural Creatures make quite a diverse group of characters.  Where does the inspiration for these characters come from?

I would say that as I kid I was obsessed with fantasy creatures, but as an adult I still am obsessed with fantastic mythical beings.  I guess I never grew out it.

5)    You seem to like many different genre’s. Which is your favor genre? And why? Is your favorite the same for reading as well as right or are they different?

I love science-fiction and fantasy, but I also enjoy a good mystery or action adventure, too.  When I’m looking for a good book to read, I need something where the action keeps moving.  If it slows down too much, you’ve lost me.  It’s the same with the stories I write, I have to keep the action moving forward.

6)    We all have favorite books what’s yours? Is there a writer or writers who inspired you to write or whose writing style you look up to? 

I have so many favorite books.  I’m a bit obsessive, so if I like an author, I probably have all of their books.  I was influenced as a young writer by Stephen King, JRR Tolkien, CS Lewis and Andre Norton.

7)    Tell us about your upcoming book.

Bump in the Night- paperback coverRight now I’m working on a collection of Supernatural Short Stories.  “Bump in the Night” is 5 erotic of pieces flashfiction that will bein print by the end of June 2013. “A Roommate Wanted” is Book 4 in the Bump in the Night collection.  The Release date is June 2, 2013 from JMS Books.

8)     What is your favorite book that you’ve written and why?

I’m still learning the craft of becoming a good writer.  Every new project that I take on, I feel is my favorite, until I move onto my next new story.  Right now, I’m writing a story featured on GayAuthors.org that I’m totally in love with.  “Pour Me Another,” is so much fun, I’m loving the character and having a blast with the storyline.

9)     Marketing – yes, I said that dirty word. Talking about your approach to ‘selling’ your book andBump In The Night- A Roommate Wanted this impacts your writing? 

Jeeez, the ‘M’ word.  Honestly, it has been dumb luck so far.  I have a blog and twitter and I post story notices on Facebook, but I don’t think I’ve figure out the whole marketing strategy yet, LOL. Anyone who has pointers please send me a message J

10) What’s your favorite part of the writing process?

Creating the story lines.  Here is where I can get as crazy and off the wall as I want while I come up with fascinating new worlds and unbelievable story plots. I’ve heard that ‘everything has been done before’ well, I try to see if I can prove them wrong and create something new.

11) Do you ever model characters after people you know? If so in what way? Looks? Personality? Life events?

Yes all the above! **Runs and hide**

I don’t normally model my main characters after people I know in real life, but lots of the extras or supporting characters are definitely modeled after people I know.  My sister, my childhood best friend, my favorite teacher from school, and even my mother-in-law have become characters in my stories.

Mr Anonymous 212)  If you could meet any of your characters, who would it be?

Hmmm, that’s a hard question.  It would have to be Max from “Mr. Anonymous.”  He was such an interesting character; actually both he and Percy were great to work with.  It’s always scary coming-out but he stood by Percy…and he’s really sexy too!

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Blurb:

A Roommate Wanted

Bump In The Night- A Roommate WantedWith the downturn in the economy, everyone is struggling to make ends meet.  Looking for someone to split the cost of living, Jordan places an ad for a roommate. The words fell in place: Incredibly Neat & Clean, Unfurnished Bedroom Unit Suite – Roommate Wanted.’

What’s the worst that could happen?  The new guy could turn out to be a slob or an obsessive online gamer, but Jordan never imaged that his new roommate would be the man of his dreams.

Sebastian is gorgeous.  He’s tall, dark and devilishly handsome.  The man is perfect, so what could possible go wrong? Once Sebastian moves in everything changes for the better.   Could this be a match made in heaven or will Sebastian’s devilishly good looks be the death of Jordan?

‘A Roommate Wanted’ won the 2011 Readers Choice Award for Best Anthology Story at GayAuthors.org

Buy Link:

A Roommate Wanted, from JMS Publishing 

Exceprt

Jerking the door open with as much force as he could, “What do you–” Jordan yelled at the stranger standing in the hallway.

The guy’s dark eyes opened wide as he jerked away from the door.

“Oh my god,” Jordan’s pale face immediately flushed bright red. Noticing that the guy had taken a second and third step back, Jordan needed to stop him before he turned tail and ran.

“I’m sorry if I’m–” The guy tried to apologize, but Jordan quickly stepped into the hallway with him.

“No, I’m sorry! I thought you were the old lady who lives below me,” Jordan tried to explain.

He gave Jordan a curious glance.

Shit that didn’t come out right. “No, what I mean is, I thought she was coming up to complain about the noise. I was moving some furniture around.”

“That explains why you didn’t answer the door the first two times I knocked.” His voice was so deep and sexy.

Jordan felt his heart rate double, sending all of his blood straight to his dick. “I-I-I…uhmmm,” he stuttered for a second before taking a breath to steady his nerves. “I must not have heard you knocking.”

Stepping back into the apartment, he was glad when the guy followed him inside, instead of running away.

“I’m Sebastian,” he said, holding out his hand. “The room is still available, isn’t it?”

The skin of their fingers touched in a casual handshake. It should have been nothing, a simple touch. So, why did it feel more erotic then an all-night bender watching gay porn?

Jordan nodded his head, afraid that he would start stuttering again like an idiot or say something really embarrassing.

Sebastian’s skin was a dark color, unlike anything Jordan had ever seen. It wasn’t quite brown or even a dark olive tone, it appeared to be…almost…red. The light shimmered on his face and bare arms. His fingers itched to touch him again.

Clearing his throat, Jordan asked him, “Would you like to see the room?”

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Comments

10 responses to “Author Profile: K.C. Grim”

  1. cannd Avatar
    cannd

    Hey KC! I hope you’re feeling okay and on the mend. I am so glad I happened upon your work a while back. I really enjoy your stories and I’m excited that you have a new book out. You have a talent for giving your characters a depth that makes the reader invested in them. The connection between the readers and the characters makes or breaks a book, b/c if you don’t feel strongly about the characters, whether those feelings are positive or negative, then the rest of it doesn’t matter. I’m really glad you’ve become published and appreciate the great stories you share with us on GA.
    ~Cannd

    1. K.C. Avatar

      Thanks Cannd, I’m glad that you enjoy my work and I love to hear from readers. Any encouragment goes a long way. I have to feel passionate about what I’m writing and the characters I create. (There are even a few villians that fans love to hate, LOL) but they bring such excitement to the story. I’m home now and it will be slow getting back to normal. Maybe I’ll have some time to write under doctor order bed-rest…or maybe not.

      Thanks for stopping by Andy’s blog and leaving a comment! KC 🙂

  2. lilyvelden Avatar

    Great to get to know you a little better – terrific interview ( you had me at erotic, LOL)

    Now that I’ve found you, I look forward to reading some of your stories.

    All the best with your new release – I’m sure it will be very popular.

    Cheers

    Lily

    1. K.C. Avatar

      Thanks Lily, I love short stories and flash fiction are my favorite. Especially erotica short stories! LOL Each in this collection has a supernatural theme tying them together. Thanks for checking out my stories and stopping by to leave a comment on Andy’s site.

      Thanks again! KC 🙂

  3. andrewqgordon Avatar

    Normally I won’t respond to comments for other author’s but with KC being in the Hospital for a few days I wanted people to know I’m reading them and marking them for KC. Please know that KC will read these soon.

    1. Carolyn Avatar
      Carolyn

      Oh no, sorry to hear! Sending along healing thoughts with my message.

    2. K.C. Avatar

      Thanks Andy, I really appreciate you showcasing my work on your website. It means a lot to me. I’m home from the hospital, but I’m still in a lot of pain and have a long way to go. I can’t thank you enough for all the help you given me over the years as a new writer, learning the ropes as I go. Thanks you again! KC 🙂

  4. Carolyn Avatar
    Carolyn

    I loved this, K.C.: “I’ve heard that ‘everything has been done before’ well, I try to see if I can prove them wrong and create something new.” Great attitude! So nice to learn more about you and your work, and I appreciate the chance to win A Roommate Wanted.

    1. K.C. Avatar

      Thanks Carolyn, I know that most new writers have heard that “It’s all been done before” but isn’t that part of the fun? Breaking down walls and trying to smash the box of what is expected? I want to leave my readers with a story that they remember long after the words have finished.

      Thanks for checking out my work and taking time to comment on Andy’s site. 🙂 KC

  5. K.C. Avatar

    Thank you, Andy for taking time to interview me for your website. It was a lot of fun answering your questions and letting the readers get to know me a little better.

    Robert panicked when I suggested that he work on the links for you! Thank so much for getting them for him (he is soooo not tech-savvy) LOL. It turned out great! Good luck to all the readers who took time out of their busy schedule to leave a comment.

    Thanks again, KC Grim 🙂

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