Thank you to everyone who has joined us on this blog tour! For our last interview, let me present Zachary Paul Chopchinski, whose first novel will, appropriately, be available next month!
Zachary Paul Chopchinski
I am 26 years old and live in Maine with my lovely wife, Layla, our two dogs and two cats. I currently work as the director of security at a local college. Working in a field like security, despite the fact that often I was a manager and in charge of sensitive situations, I found myself with plenty of time to dream up stories. Working primarily nights exacerbated this, since I was often left in solidarity to my own devices. This alone time allowed for me to create other lives, worlds, and times. Often, this led to fervid writings penned as I arrived home after long nights, my day supposedly ending, yet merely at its start. I received an Associates degree in Criminal Justice and a Bachelor’s degree in Criminology from the University of Southern Maine. Although I do not have a degree in writing, or its associated fields, I have always had a passion for it. I had two short stories published by Ohio State University when he was in elementary school, and a poem published when he was in high school.
I have always had two passions in my life, criminal justice and writing, and after spending nearly 5 years working in security, I have decided it is time to give my other passion a chance. When I am not writing, or dreaming up my next story, I can be found reading and studying about watches, playing video games or spending time with my family.
What is the first piece you remember writing (from childhood or young adulthood)?
As a child, I did not live in the best community. Often I found myself sitting alone in my room and reading, about far away places. I began to write at a young age—albeit not very good pieces, but I tried my best—and I have to say that the mere thought of my earliest work still makes me blush. The first thing that I ever wrote and finished was a short story entitled “Never Been Kissed”. Sadly, this was a short story about my very first girlfriend and date. I still have it to this day and my family loves to pull it out of hiding and read it to me just to make me blush. It was quite cheeky, I thought I was the next romantic novel superstar, yet I still think of it to this day.
What is your favorite aspect of being a writer? Your least favorite?
My favorite part of being a writer would have to be the ability to create something out of the most humble of things, or perhaps nothing at all. Whenever I find myself pondering hardships, boredom, possibilities or anything that may hit me, I throw a small story into the mixture and see what develops. I would have to say that my least favorite thing about being a writer is this little attention deficit problem that I have. I often find myself thinking over several possible story ideas at once and get overwhelmed, only to find myself nearly giving up on all of them. I generally am able to press forward, it is just frustrating at times.
Do you believe in writer’s block? If so, what is your best tip for beating it? If not, why not?
Absolutely I believe in writer’s block. Writing, like any art form, is based out of the author’s creativity and inspiration. This is a very fickle thing and, like many things in life, writer’s can find themselves uninspired, not in the mood, or maybe even unable to push through a certain point in their piece, for whatever reason. My best tip for beating this is to think back to what you were experiencing when you first began working the piece. Focus on what sensations you were feeling and emerge yourself into that mindset. If it was a song, listen to the song again. If you were in a special place when the thought first roared through your mind, go back and shoot for it again. Finding ourself in the situation which first spawned your works will relaunch the story for you.
What is your current writing project? What is the most challenging aspect of your current writing project?
I am currently working on the second instillation of my novel, The Curious Tale of Gabrielle. The most challenging aspect of this piece is the base premise of it depends highly on historical accuracy. So, coupled with heavy writing, I know find myself doing more research than I did when I was in college.
What supports you in your writing?
Currently, there are two things that come to mind when thinking of what supports my writing. First thing would have to be music. I often listen to specific genres when writing that help me maintain focus in what I am currently working on. I use the music to channel the emotions and mindset needed to further my writing. The second is my lovely wife, Layla. She does what I have jokingly referred to as “mothering” me to make sure that I accomplish the goals that I set for myself. As I said, I do have a nasty little attention deficit problem, and she helps me keep that at bay when needed. For that, she is my greatest support.
What are you currently reading?
“War and Peace” by Tolstoy
Where can our readers find you and your books online?
One book that I would like to promote is The Curious Tale of Gabrielle, scheduled to come out at the beginning of March.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23561884-the-curious-tale-of-gabrielle
Thanks for coming on the tour on such short notice, Zachary! I really appreciate and identify with a lot of things you said in this interview. Specifically, I also have a bit of an attention deficit problem, where I have trouble sticking to one idea and I often get overwhelmed by the enormity of my ideas and the author business I plan to create. What helps me is writing very quickly once I commit to a project, outrunning my attention span, so to speak.
On an unrelated note, my husband loves watches, too. He used to work in jewelry. So if you ever need an opinion or just want to talk shop, hit him up.
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Two cats AND two dogs – I need to up my game.
Great interview.
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Kate,
I as well try to “out run” my ADD by writing in large quantities when I am ready to and mind will allow it. Also, I never pass up the chance at discussing fine watches. I’d love to get your husbands opinions on my collection.
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You should! You can hit him up on twitter @danielngullotta
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Thanks! I will!
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Hey Kate C. Well we’ve done it, we’ve made the tour and what an interesting bunch we are if I may say so myself. I feel sure we will all find ways to support each other in our individual writing journeys. Thanks for being my co-conspirator on this blog tour. Warmest wishes from this side of the pond. Kate E.
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Again, thank YOU for suggesting the idea. I think everyone had a lot of fun with it, and I feel like we’ve cultivated a supportive and inspiring community of writers here. Make sure to keep in touch, and if you ever need another co-conspirator, know that I’m always game for another “Caped Kate Crusader” adventure!
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Really ladies – you have done a great job this month! I LOVED the idea, was thrilled to participate and even happier to read about all the other authors this month. Thank you for all your hard work in putting this together…if you decide to make this a yearly thing or something (*hint*hint*) I am so down for the reblogs – it makes for very inspiring reading!
Thank you again Kate’s!
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Thank you, Brittany! I really appreciate your engagement with the tour. Your reblog comments/captions were great – you would make an awesome sales/marketing person for sure.
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Aw – thank you! Let’s hope that I’m able to market my book when that time comes along!
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I’m sure you will. 🙂
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Thank you to Kate Colby for allowing me to be in the 2K International Writers’ blog tour. Check this out if you want to learn more about me and my writing!
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Today is the farewell interview for The 2K International Writers’ Blog Tour! I hope you’ve enjoyed getting to know all these authors this month, as much as I have! Meet Zachary Paul Chopchinski and prepare for his book to arrive next month!
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The last interview in the tour:
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Great writer’s block tip! And congratulations to both Kate’s! This was an amazing series!
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Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it and took part in it!
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Wow, what a great blog tour this has been. For the last author in the tour, meet Zachary.
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Meet the next author on the 2K International Writer’s Blog Tour!
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Zachary Paul Chopchinski is the final author interview for the 2K international Writers’ Blog Tour. The Curious Tale of Gabrielle, is scheduled to come out at the beginning of March.
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