Thursday, July 29, 2010

Authors On The Rise Interviews Jaree Francis



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Authors On The Rise is happy to bring you an interview from Jaree Francis. He is the author of Metra City: Destiny’s Kiss. Enjoy!

AOTR:Please tell us about yourself and your debut novel?

Jaree: I am Jaree Francis and my debut novel is Metra City: Destiny's Kiss. It may sound somewhat romantic...It's actually the tale of four young men who are drifting in different directions as they embark on their individual destinies. There's love dipped in acid, hidden truths revealed, pain & pleasure playing nice together, and a grand set-up for much more to come.

AOTR: Where did the ideal for this book come from?

Jaree: Long ago, it was already written for me to write such a story. I read Donald Goines work and I was fascinated. If I ever meet him on another level, I'll tell him that he made it easier for me to fulfill a dream by writing my own novel. The idea was birthed from a desire to tell a story that showed the light and the darkness; black and white photos are some of the best photos you can have. And this is what I present to you, the reader.

AOTR: What was the writing process like? Did you have to outline or did the characters just come to you?

Jaree: The writing process was trying...Initially. Even though it was in my DNA to put it together it became a matter of how. Do I kill the reader softly or is the book a firestorm from the introduction? The outline can be a guide and I realized that so I turned off the GPS. I let the story flow; an unrehearsed speech on life, death, love, prosperity, and poverty. As far as the characters, they always come to me...Always waiting for further instruction.

AOTR: What makes your book different?

Jaree: Running along the same vein as a lot of other urban novels, the characters drive the story. The discerning factor is the uniqueness of the characters I have presented. Nimrod is an atheist, no shame about it at all. I present a femme fatale by the name of Tara who's quite a piece of work; the female characters stand out. The male leads are interesting folks as well and there's quite a bit of unconventional minds at work so the story plays along with extreme unpredictability. My novel has terms never heard before until now. I keep it rather fresh so you can inhale the literature at your own pleasure.

AOTR: Does your book deal with any important social issues?

Jaree:: You can bet that; gang life is widely discussed within the novel, drug abuse, sexual abuse, and homosexuality. Domestic violence is briefly mentioned as well. Part of the problem with the world is that so many things are considered taboo to mention. The uninformed mind can be a rather dangerous thing.

AOTR: Why should a reader pick your book next?

Jaree: My book is an excellent introduction to me as a writer. The average person may figure that they don't need to get familiar with me. Who is Jaree Francis? He doesn't ring any bells and I'm busy with my books anyway. Regardless of how anyone feels, the fact is that I'm putting something together. I'm constructing a world of fresh characters, fluid dialogue, unique scenarios, and it all starts with Metra City: Destiny's Kiss. This is only the beginning. I always say it's more comfortable riding shotgun than on the bandwagon.

AOTR: What aspects of your own life are woven into your book?

Jaree: My passion for lyrics & poetry is expressed. Other than that, I really took a seat in the director's chair with the novel. I digress from interweaving myself into stories because it gives rise to bias.

AOTR: Besides writing, what else do you like to do?

Jaree: I could get in trouble answering that ;)

AOTR: If you were not an author, what would be your dream career?

Jaree: Good question. I'm looking towards a career in the film industry. I will provide more details as they become available.

AOTR: What do you hope to accomplish in the literary world?

Jaree: As I evolve as a writer, my answer will most likely evolve as well. At the moment, I want people to realize that urban fiction isn't a garbage genre. There will always be sub-par stories being told in any form of literature, that doesn't mean all of them are. Although this should be common knowledge, it seems that it needs to be reinforced. With any genre, you have to be selective in what you read. Sampling it, determining by the synopsis if you want to carry on. I am a part of a movement to redefine urban fiction/street lit.

AOTR: How can readers contact you?

Jaree:mcexclusive3@yahoo.com + mcx2011.blogspot.com

AOTR: We wish you much success!

Jaree’s 10 favorite things

Fried food: Okra looks good on the menu

Soda: A & W Root Bear. Throw some ice cream in it if you got any.

Sports: Basketball/Football/occasionally baseball....And good ol' UFC

Quote: “When you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.” How enchanting is that?

Teacher: Abdul Shakur is a light bearer

Shoe: Nike has an exceptional selection

Color: Black

11 comments:

  1. This is a great interview! Keep it up!

    Daniel

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  2. I'm in total agreement. Great interview.


    Dyanne

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  3. Very nice write-up. Good luck with your book and other projects.

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  4. Great interview. I'll have to check your book out. Good luck!

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  5. Congrats on your debut and nice job with the interview.

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  6. That was a great interview. I wish you so much success in your writing career.

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  7. Great interview, the book sounds like one I would get right into. Best success always!

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  8. Very Good Interview Jaree. I would love to read your book, sounds interesting. Wishing you as much success as you can handle.

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  9. J, I really enjoyed your interview. You are such a unique and talented author. Metra City: Destiny Kiss was truly a suspenseful read! I wish you continued success with your future projects. To all who have yet to read MCDK. Prepare yourself for the unexpected!
    PoppaShowStopper

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  10. Shine on Jaree! You are doing it big and I love it!

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  11. that is a great interview and I look forward to getting your book!

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