I was delighted when Katie Dale invited A Reading Daydreamer to take part in her blog tour! Katie is the wonderful author of a fantastic debut novel, Someone Else's Life which came out on Thursday. I hope you enjoy reading this interview and find out more about this talented new author. It is with pleasure I hand over to Katie!
Welcome to A Reading Daydreamer! Can you tell us a bit about yourself?
Hi! Thank you so much for having me! I am an actress and a writer and I currently live in Cambridge . I write both for children (Fairy Tale Twists for 5+) and young adults (Someone Else’s Life) and my first books are being published this year!
When did you decide that you wanted to become an author?
My mum, Elizabeth Dale is a children’s book author so I’ve loved reading and writing my whole life, but I initially followed my dream of being an actress, and went to drama school and performed in Shakespeare tours and feature films. Then in 2008 my writing career really took off when I was selected as a winner of Undiscovered Voices, a competition run by the Society of Children’s Books Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). One of the judges was an editor at Orchard Books and she gave me my first publishing contract – for eight books!
What inspired you to write Someone Else’s Life and how did you come up with such an intriguing storyline?
I heard a story on the news about two babies that were swapped at birth and for some reason it really stuck with me. How would I feel if that happened to me? Would it change how I felt about my parents? How would it affect my life? What would I do? After that it was the book I just had to write.
How did you feel when you found out that Someone Else’s Life was going to be published?
It was the most amazing feeling in the world. I’d worked on it for years, and once I got an agent and worked on it some more I had hopes that it would be published, but there’s was always a part of me that feared no-one would want it after all, worried that I’d just been fooling myself all that time.
To then discover a publisher wanted to publish it – not just in the UK , but in America and Canada and Germany and Brazil as well – it’s just a complete dream come true.

It’s LONG! I got my offer of publication in April 2010 and the book’s only just been published – on February 2nd 2012! In that time a lot happens – mainly editing! For my first rewrite I received EIGHTY pages of editing notes! Whilst that was quite daunting, I’m so grateful to my editors for being so attentive and diligent as it’s made the book so much better.
Then there are lots more edits, decisions about titles and covers designs, then websites and twitter, then finally – publication!!
What ambitions do you have for your writing career?
I’d love to keep writing YA novels, and children’s books, but I’d also love to write picture books too, and I’m very interested in writing for stage and screen – it would be a dream to write a film – and maybe act in it too!
Are you planning or writing any stories for your newly-found fans to read in the future?
Yes, I’ve nearly finished my second YA novel, this time more of a thriller. Here’s the blurb:
Tall, dark, and handsome, the first time Sasha meets mysterious Christian she knows he is The One. But Christian is hiding a terrible secret. Why does he clam up every time Sasha asks about his past? Why does he have the initials L.N. engraved on his watch? Why doesn’t he have any family – and why does he dye his blond hair black?
Then when Christian’s house goes up in flames, his tyres are slashed, and he flees for his life, Sasha insists on going with him.
But as Christian’s secret is unveiled in front of the whole world, it seems everything he’s ever told Sasha is a lie. Even his name. Her loyalties torn, her emotions in tatters, Sasha must decide whether to stand by the man she loves, or turn him over to his pursuers. Can what they’re saying about him really be true? Should she trust him? Or is she in terrible danger…?
But Christian isn’t the only one keeping secrets.
For what if their accidental meeting was no accident at all…
Are there any authors who you hope to be like?
I am a huge fan of Jodi Picoult – I love all her books and the way she uses characters, point of view and personal situations to let you see all the different sides of a controversial issue.
It makes you realize you really can’t judge someone till you’ve been in their shoes.
Can you share any tips or advice for our budding writers?
Read as much as you can.
Write often – it’s like anything, the more you do it, the better you get.
Enter competitions! They can open doors that often remain closed to unpublished authors.
And finally, do you like to read and daydream?
All the time! I love losing myself in other worlds and other lives – I think it’s kind of magical.
Quick-fire questions
Dogs or cats: Dogs (but I love cats too)
Coffee or hot chocolate: Hot Chocolate – with cream and chocolate flakes J
Mac or PC: PC – I’ve never tried a Mac
Andy or Josh: Andy
Early bird or night owl: Definitely a night owl – I do not like early mornings!
Book or e-book: Book
Acting or writing: Both!
Thanks Katie!
Thanks for having me!
Read my review of Someone Else's Life HERE
Thanks again to Katie for inviting me to take part in her first ever blog tour and answering all my questions! Be sure to read Someone Else's Life, it's now one of my favourite books! (Check out the book trailer below!)
I am happy to announce that A Reading Daydreamer has now been running for exactly one month. Thank you to all my followers and everyone who reads this blog, I appreciate every one of you!
Happy reading,
Beverley x
Brilliant interview! I want to read this so much!
ReplyDeleteVery nice interview. Good questions and informative. Learned a lot about the author. New follower. Come visit me as well.
ReplyDeleteI keep hearing lots of stuff about this book and the author sounds really interesting. I will have to check it out
ReplyDeleteGreat interview. I'm always a fan of writing tips. I love hot chocolate too.
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