My ideas for stories. There’s a box in my basement called the Idea Box. I wave my hand over it a couple times, chant some pretty cool things, and somehow (I’m not sure how it works) but an idea just appears in my head, fully formed, like a newborn baby. Of course, I wish it was that easy, but the fact is, I just told a fib. There’s no magic box, no hand-waving, no chanting, just an overactive imagination and a lot of mulling.
My ideas are usually born either by searching the internet for unique stories, by reading or hearing something in the news, or just by letting the leash out for my imagination to run a little wild. From there I toss around some scenarios. The challenge is taking a simple idea—a what if question or a single character—and developing it into a story that can support 80,000 to 100,000 words. It’s not always easy, in fact, it’s rarely easy. Once I find something I think I can run with I start writing and the story can change several times before everything falls in place. Ask any author, there’s no simple way to come up with an intriguing idea and grow it into a full-fledged novel-length story.
Are you a plotter or seat-of-the-pants writer?
My favorite aspect is the first draft when everything is new and fresh and the story is unfolding. Sometimes I feel like it’s just spilling out of me and I can’t type fast enough to keep up with it. During that process I’m constantly thinking about the story, molding it like a piece of clay, trying this, trying that, seeing if something makes sense, if it fits. I love getting to know the characters, watching them develop and take on personalities of their own. Creating them.
What do you hope to accomplish in your writing?
Describe the journey to your first contract.

Well, it was a nine-year journey and I’d like to say I did it “by the book.” I made some mistakes along the way but learned from them and made sure not to do them again.
I still thought I had a good story but knew next to nothing about the publishing industry. I sent out some proposals and got a mailbox full of rejections before a letter from a “traditional publisher” came showing interest. I put that in quotes because at the time, in my ignorance, I thought they were a real publisher and only found out later that they, indeed, were not.
Shortly after that frustrating ordeal I began work on another manuscript, calling it The Hunted. A year later I toted it along with me to my first writer’s conference where I met suspense author Kathryn Mackel who critiqued it, liked it, and said she’d not only endorse it but help me find an agent. A few weeks later she referred me to an agent friend of hers, Les Stobbe. Les liked my proposal and chapters, agreed to represent me, and circulated the project to various publishers. Four months later we got an email from Realms Fiction (Strang Book Group) saying they were interested in the full manuscript and a few long, endless months after that they were offering me a contract.
Thanks, Mike, for a great interview. If you'd like to support Mike, buy his book here. See him on the web here and here. And visit other places he'll be:
Here are the blogs featuring Mike during our May 27 - June 2 tour.
A Peek at My Bookshelf: http://deenasbooks.blogspot.com
Alien Dream: http://www.alien-dream.blogspot.com
An Author’s Life: http://anauthorslife.blogspot.com
Artistic Blogger: http://www.jillelizabethnelson.com/artisticblogger.shtml
Behind the Mountain: http://behindthemoutainmovie.blogspot.com
Blog Tour Spot: http://blogtourspot.wordpress.com
Camy’s Loft: http://camys-loft.blogspot.com
Canadian Prairie Writer: http://cathilyndyck.blogspot.com
Chatter Matters: http://jenndoucette.blog-city.com
Dee’s Christian Fiction: http://christianfiction.blogspot.com
Fictionary: http://cballan.wordpress.com
Gatorskunz and Mudcats: http://gatorskunkzandmudcats.blogspot.com
Good Word Editing: http://goodwordediting.com
Heart Chocolate: http://peek-a-booicu.blogspot.com
His Reading List: http://hisreadinglist.blogspot.com
Home-Steeped Hope: http://www.homesteepedhope.com
Humbleoradio: http://humbleoradio.com
In the Dailies: http://inthedailies.blogspot.com
jessicajournal: http://www.xanga.com/jessicajournal
Kells Creative Musings: http://www.kellscreations.com/blog
Life in the Midst of Writing: http://www.michellegregory.blogspot.com
Life with Missy: http://www.lifewithmissy.blogspot.com
Light for the Writer’s Soul: http://victoriagaines.com
Margaret Daley: http://margaretdaley.blogspot.com
Mommy Come Lately: http://mommycomelately.blogspot.com
My Cup 2 Yours: http://www.gennyheikka.com
My Name is Michael Snyder: http://snyderman.blogspot.com
Not Just Romance but a Love Story: http://ruthaxtellmorren.blogspot.com
Notes in the Key of Life: http://cindyswanslife.blogspot.com
Novel Journey: http://noveljourney.blogspot.com
One Day: http://christianwritersforum.com/Blog
Penning Prose: http://www.audrasilva.com/blog
Portrait of a Writer . . . Interrupted: http://www.ginaconroy.com/ginablog/wordpress
Real Women Scrap: http://realwomenscrap.typepad.com
Refresh My Soul: http://www.refreshmysoulblog.blogspot.com
Relevant Blog: http://relevantblog.blogspot.com
Savvy ReViews: http://www.vickitalleymccollum.blogspot.com
See Ya On the Net: http://www.lashaunda.blogspot.com
Sumballo: http://sunballo.blogspot.com
Terri’s Treasures: http://terri-treasures.blogspot.com
The Book Beat: http://www.book-beat.blogspot.com
The Law, Books and Life: http://carasmusings.blogspot.com
The Surrendered Scribe: http://thesurrenderedscribe.blogspot.com
The Suspense Zone: http://www.thesuspensezone.com
The Write Message: http://www.bethgoddard.blogspot.com
wandering, wonderings of a whacked-out woman: http://ribbit-ribbit.blogspot.com
Windows to My Soul: http://windowstomysoul.blogspot.com
Wisdom Walk: http://ebussey.blogspot.com
Writing Career Coach: http://www.writingcareercoach.com/index.html#blog
Writing on the Edge: http://www.writingontheedge.blogspot.com











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5 comments:
Praying for your full recovery, Mike.
Thank you for giving us a peak at your journey into the world of publishing. May God bless your writing with a far-reaching influence that exceeds your expectations and that leaves you with the firm impression that you are, indeed, walking in your calling.
peace for the journey~
elaine
Mary, great post! Thank you for sharing your interview with Mike Dellosso. I feel blessed and encouraged from reading it, and look forward to reading his books and following his writing career.
Despite our circumstances, God is good...all the time!
Thanks for sharing this. I want to break into the published world. I have a passion for writing non-fiction essayist type material. I haven't found a magazine which would publish the types of things I write. The only publications I've found only take submissions from people with a much higher education than a BA.
Hi Mary! Thank you so much for participating in the tour and thank you for your kind words and ongoing prayer. You are a blessing to me!
Mike
Good interview! You asked some thoughtful questions and I enjoyed his responses.
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