Double Negative
Author: C. Lee McKenzie
Publication Date: July 25, 2014
Genre: Contemporary, Young Adult
“My life was going, going, gone, and I hadn’t been laid yet. I couldn’t go into the slammer before that happened.” Hutch McQueen.
Sixteen-year-old Hutchinson McQueen is trapped between an abusive mother and an absentee father. Shackled by poor vision and poor reading skills, he squeaks through classes with his talent for eavesdropping and memorizing what he hears. After another suspension from school and suffering through one of his mother’s violent attacks, he escapes to a friend’s house that turns out to be a meth lab. The lab is raided and Hutch lands in juvenile detention. When the court sentences him to six months in a new juvenile program, he meets a teacher with Alzheimer’s who will change his life and hers.
C. Lee McKenzie
In my other life--the one before I began writing for teens and younger readers--I was a teacher and administrator at California State University, San Jose. My field of Linguistics and Inter-cultural Communication has carried me to a lot of places in the world to explore different cultures and languages. I can say, “Where’s the toilet?” and “I’m lost!” in at least five languages and two dialects. Go ahead. Pat me on the back.
My idea of a perfect day is one or all of the following: starting a new novel, finishing writing a blockbuster novel, hiking on a misty morning trail in the Santa Cruz Mountains, saying Namaste after a great yoga practice, sipping a cappuccino topped at a bustling café, reading in front of a fire with snow outside, swimming in an ocean someplace.
I've just set out my perfect life. Day after day after day.
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Interview with C. Lee McKenzie
*Interview supplied by the author/Xpresso Book Tours*
1.
Congrats on the release of Double Negative. This is your fourth published novel. Does it get any easier to write and publish
the fourth time around? What were the
biggest differences?
No,
it wasn't easier. This book was challenging for me. I had to back track a few
times and take a new path each time before I sorted out how to tell Hutch
McQueen’s
story. I had trouble getting his language down. I didn’t have this kind of struggle with my
other books, so that’s
the biggest difference.
2.
What’s Double
Negative about?
It’s
about a sixteen-year-old named Hutch McQueen. He can barely read and he’s trapped in a dysfunctional family. When he tries to
escape, he chooses the wrong way and lands in juvenile hall. This is probably
the best break Hutch gets in life because he meets a priest and a teacher who
want to give him another chance at the freedom he craves. All he has to do is listen,
but that’s
really hard for him, almost impossible.
3.
Quick character insight: If your main character, Hutch, was getting ready to
celebrate Christmas tomorrow, what would he most wish to find under the tree?
It
depends on whether your talking about Hutch at the beginning of the story or
Hutch at the end. In the beginning, he’d want money so he could buy a car. In the end, he’d cherish a computer. Ironically, he
does share a Christmas in the book. I won’t tell you what he gets as a present.
4.
Aspiring authors want to know... How do you take a seed of an idea and grow it
into a whole novel, full of subplots, twists, and three dimensional
characters? Any writing-process secrets
you can share?
Well,
my family would tell you that I daydream a lot, so when I'm writing a story
it's better if one of them drives.
Seriously,
I listen to my characters, let them tell me about who they are and what they
want. I often put down notes in a spiral notebook that's more of an appendage
than my arm, and when I'm ready to write a scene, I can refer to those notes. They are my small
seeds and I grow them into scenes. Gradually, these scenes come together to
create my book. . .that’s
if I’m
lucky. Not all my notes become books.
5.
Finally, can you tell us the best piece of advice you’ve ever been given? (It doesn’t have to be writing related.)
"Get
over it!"
I
have a tendency to hold on to slights or grievances for a long time. My
sister-in-law, who never held on to these things, gave me that advice and it
was excellent. Very freeing.
6.
Now here’s
my last question. If you were stranded on a desert oasis and only had the
supplies to celebrate one holiday, which one would you pick and why?
Halloween,
hands down. There' s no expectations of anything by anyone, except to find some
outlandish costume and behave a bit wacky!
There's the color of autumn everywhere, harvest of the last summer
crops, and brilliantly orange pumpkins
that are easily carved into grinning ogres. Oh, and then there's all that
candy. Yep. Halloween would be my pick.
Where can you get yours?
Alright readers, thanks for stopping by and checking out my Promo Blitz for Double Negative by C. Lee McKenzie, I am looking forward to check out this read for myself! Be sure you've "liked' out Facebook page (link in the sidebar), because I will be doing a Double Negative giveaway SOON! Who doesn't like a free book?! Be sure to check it out! Special thanks for the team at Xpresso Book Tours for allowing me to participate. You guys are always such a pleasure to work with! Go check out Lore for yourselves and enter the giveaway! Until next time, Happy Reading!
-Ethan
Thanks for hosting me here today. Great to find your blog!
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