Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Three Reasons I Shouldn’t Have Time to Write And One Reason I Do It Anyway with Natalie Zeigler #YAFantasy


Three Reasons I Shouldn’t Have Time to Write

And One Reason I Do It Anyway

Here are some reasons that I shouldn’t have time to write:

1. I have a full-time family.

I’m married with two young children—let’s call them L and B.

B is my funny and sweet 9-year-old boy who is entering fourth grade; L is my delightful 5-year-old girl who is entering kindergarten this year. They’re my little lovebugs but they also need a lot of time. B is playing flag football, learning to play the cello, and working on his reading and writing skills. L takes ballet and tennis lessons and has just mastered her letters and numbers. There are meals to make, lunches to pack, playdates, birthday parties; tons of laundry and dishes; homework, and teacher’s conferences.

2. I have a full-time job.

I have a rigorous full-time job. I lead a team, manage contracts, and, most importantly, read, write, and edit content. I keep up with the field by taking regular training. I love it, but it’s challenging in the best way. As a supervisor, I am a coach, mentor, therapist, project manager, and subject matter expert—all of it. Most importantly, I must be brave and make tough decisions. It’s a lot of pressure, and every day is a miniature adventure.

3. I have other hobbies.

Anyone who knows me knows I’m obsessed with my Peloton bike. I ride almost daily, jamming to EDM, trap, and pop music with my favorite instructors. I also love to play piano (among other instruments), play The Sims or Dance Central, and read. I’m reading Bronze Drum by Phong Nguyen, and The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah is on my list.

I’ll always write: By now if you’ve been keeping track…it’s hard to figure out where writing might fit into my day. The reality is that I can’t give everything 100% every day, so it comes down to prioritizing and maximizing my time. That might mean writing instead of playing The Sims or reading a few nights a week, usually between 9 and 11 p.m. after the kid’s sleep. It sometimes means coming up with concepts during work breaks. It means jotting down notes and writing scenes while waiting for my daughter to finish her ballet class.

The thing is…I love writing. I love coming up with stories (honestly, that’s probably half the reason I play The Sims). It brings me so much joy. It’s hard to explain it. It feels like when I played the bass clarinet in the wind ensemble in high school—that moment when all the instruments come together perfectly, and the sound touches your soul.

Writing is also an outlet for my stress, ponding, and feelings. My first book, Haunted, is about a young woman who discovers a history that those in power tried to hide, changing how she views the world. It allowed me to explore those thoughts and emotions that I went through myself as I learned more about the history of my family and ancestors.

Let’s face it—the world can be a scary place. Sometimes, it’s nice to disappear into a world of my creation and develop heroes who can save it. I hope people read Haunted and feel the excitement, hope, and joy behind all the words. And anyone who reads the book and enjoys it, rest assured—I’ll never stop writing.

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Haunted
Book One
Natalie Zeigler

Genre: YA Fantasy 
Publisher: Black Glory Publishing House
Date of Publication:  January 3, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-7356641-4-9
Number of pages: 294 
Word Count: 97,833
Character Art by Diletta De Santis 
Cover Design by Lesley Worrell

Tagline: In a kingdom terrified of magic, the Chieftain’s daughter must face her growing power…

Book Description: 

Mäzzikim (Maze) is the youngest daughter of a powerful chieftain, but beneath her obedient façade she’s haunted by disturbing necromantic visions—a rare power bestowed by the gods. With her ruling father vowing to destroy magic in all its forms, Maze languishes under the weight of her heavy secret.

But as her power grows, Maze’s ability to speak to the dead draws her closer to the truth behind the realm’s mysterious past. Struggling to find the truth while navigating volatile family tensions and clan politics, Maze has no idea that an evil threat lurks where she least expects it.
 
Maze’s gift could prove to be the salvation of her people, or the ultimate proof that magic corrupts everything it touches. Either way, the destiny she faces will change her and the realm, forever.
 
Haunted is book one of a gripping YA fantasy series of the same name.



About the Author: 

Natalie Zeigler studied journalism and English literature at Loyola University Maryland and health communications at American University. By day, she is a communications director at a federal agency. By night, she is an author of YA
fantasy series. She lives near Washington, D.C., with her husband and two children, which whom she enjoys epic dance parties.









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