We’ve discovered all kinds of things about our favorite bestselling authors here at CLIND. But we’d also like to introduce you to some fabulous debut authors too. Because who doesn’t love to find a wonderful new writer? So we’re rolling out a brand spankin’ new feature called Lit IT Girl: Debut Author that will showcase the very best and the brightest of the class of 2010 and beyond.
And because we’re also obsessed interested in finding a home for our manuscript, we thought it would be fun to find out how these authors got their foot in the door of the publishing world. But don’t worry, we’ll still be asking all the hard-hitting questions our readers want answered (like their GNO drink of choice and who they’d choose to have a celeb Twitter war with).
We’re kicking off with fabulous Lit IT Girl Kate Rockland, whose debut novel, Falling is Like This is a rock and roll love story. (Proof: she even got a shout out from Courtney Love!) It’s a comedic and touching account of an affair with a rock star that every girl dreams about. Emily Giffin is a fan too, calling her a “new rock star in women’s fiction”! With credentials like these, we have a feeling Kate is going to have no problem living up to her Lit IT Girl title.
Check out Kate’s sassy answers to our Qs and leave a comment for a chance to win one of FIVE copies of Falling is Like This!
CHICK LIT IS NOT DEAD PRESENTS: LIT IT GIRL KATE ROCKLAND:
How many agents did you query before you found “the one”?
I had Ryan in mind from the get-go. I mean, the guy loves New Jersey punk bands, how could I go wrong? I used to work at Rolling Stone books, and he would come in and pitch us books. I was a lowly Editorial Assistant (basically a glorified secretary) and he would always be really nice to me when he came in the office. I have a big mouth, and I’d tell him I was planning on writing this chick lit book about a girl who falls in love with a guy in a band, and he’d say as soon as I wrote it I should contact him, so I did. After I’d written about one page. And Ryan said, “Um… it has to be a little longer.”
What was your rock bottom moment during the process? I really never felt overwhelmed. It was really hard work, all those edits, but I actually felt really lucky. I mean, come on! I was getting my book published! It was a lifelong dream. Any author who complains about having to work on their book is spoiled.
How long did it take to write your book? It took me six months to type one version which was way too short. I remember tying into Google, “how long is a novel?” A short novel is about 60,000 words, if your readers are curious. My editor and I went back and forth, she had edits about every 3 months for a year or so, and I’d totally give the manuscript a makeover each time. She was always right. Damn it.
What did you do to celebrate your book deal? I used the money to pay for part if my wedding. I married Joe a year ago. I feel that was money well spent!
Knowing what you know now about publishing your first novel, what would you have done differently? I would have started doing PR a long time ago. I waited until the last minute. Good thing you girls are having me on Chick Lit is Not Dead! Other then that, I really don’t think I would have done anything differently. Getting a book published is such a crazy thing, that its almost like concocting a wicked witch brew in a cauldron. If you change one ingredient, you might make a potion that turns your hair blue!
Who is your writer crush? I have a huge crush on John Irving. I named my rescue cat Garp. I don’t care that he writes about bears and wrestling constantly. He can dress up in a bear suit and wrestle me anytime he wants.
What’s your biggest distraction or vice while writing? My cats Elizabeth and Garp bring me their balls, they play fetch like dogs. They constantly want me to throw the ball to them and then chase it. I keep telling them I am a very important and distinguished writer who could be working on the next Pulitzer but they don’t care.
GNO drink of choice? I love Chardonnays from California. It makes me imagine I am sitting in a vineyard, the breeze whistling through my hair, the smell of grapes and earth in the air. When really, I am sitting in the same old dusty Irish bar I always sit in, down the street from my house.
Favorite trashy TV show? I LOVE TLC. Anything on TLC. My husband makes fun of me because I love shows about 800 pound people who have to be carried out of their houses on whale stretchers, or children born with two faces, or shows about dwarf families. I love medical abnormalities. I feel like if I have watched those shows so many times that if I ran into a woman on the street with an elephant trunk for a nose I’d be totally cordial to her. That was totally not PC, but there you are.
What celeb would you love to have a Twitter war with?
I would like to tell Heidi she is crazy for getting all that plastic surgery. She is a shit role model and should be locked to a stretcher and sent to another country, the way Thailand did with Billy Idol in the 1980′s when he was doing too many drugs. I liked Heidi’s previous long Jay Leno chin just fine. It gave her face character. Now she looks like a barbie doll on crack.
So read more about the lovely Kate Rockland, head on over to her website!
xoxo, Liz and Lisa






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I can’t wait to read this! She’s is warped and witty – just the perfect chick lit for me!
Lynn, I agree! We heart her! xo
If her interview answers are anything like her writing….I think I’ll love her first novel! She sounds down to earth and funny as all get out!
This sounds like just my kind of book!! Can’t wait to read it!!
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Jill, her book is sassy just like her answers! xo
Stephanie, Thanks for your comment! xo
I’d be honored to win a copy of Kate Rockland’s first book and would surely add it to my summer collection! Your interview with her was great! Anyone who has the hots for John Irving, savors California Chardonnays, professes an addiction to TLC and medical abnormalities, and states the desire to ship Heidi Montag off to ANYWHERE but here gets my vote!! Welcome to the party, Kate….we can’t wait to meet you!
Kirsten, I know right? She’s fab! Thanks for the comment!
An endorsement from Emily Giffin gets my attention for sure! :)
I’m a total TLC fan, too. My current obsessions include “Little People, Big World” and the always-popular incarnations of “Jon And Kate Plus 8.” I guess now it’s “Kate Plus 8″? Or something? No matter what, I’ll be DVRing that!
Kate’s novel sounds great and love the cover!
That sounds like a fun book to read!
Totally agree with the Heidi comment. Anytime you refer to your body as fragile, something is wrong with you. Also I too love TLC. Its those commecials that hook you right in.
Meg- ours too! And the cover really is fabulous isn’t it? It all starts with a great cover…
Michele- you’ll love it!
Raquel- that’s the Twitter war I’d have too. It’s almost getting sad at this point…
Thanks so much for commenting! Welcome :)
I agree the cover is very eye catching – makes me want to check out this book!
It is awesome that you guys are supporting new authors – everyone needs that first big break and word of mouth is always the best way.
P.S. – I love TLC too! My new favorite is the Hoaders Show – makes me not feel so bad when my clutter piles up a bit.
I am always looking for a new author. Love your blog ! I have learned more about books, authors and publishing than I ever knew before. Keep up the good work !
After reading this article, I am really interested in reading this book. Love finding information on new authors .
Sharyn- As aspiring authors ourselves, we know all too well the challenges that come with breaking into the business. So, we want nothing more than to support debut authors! And when we find talent like Kate Rockland, we have to give them a shout out!
Mary–Thanks so much!
Lauri–so glad you like our new Lit IT Girl feature!
I’m so glad that you guys showcase new authors!
I can’t wait to read this book, sounds fabulous!!! And she’s hilarious! You guys are always telling me what’s in and it and I’d be lost without you!
Rachel- thanks! Glad you like the new feature!
CLP–aww thanks!
O-M-G isn’t she AWESOME!! I bet you had a blast interviewing her… this is going in my MUST READ stack this summer! In fact, she’ll probably bump a few other titles down in the stack. :-) Thanks for showcasing her and I think your new feature is BRILLIANT! I love to be on the cutting edge!
Heidi, Thanks! We DID have fun with this and were so excited to kick off Lit IT girl with Kate-she’s fantastic! xo
Heidi–yeah, she’s the best! And thanks re: our new feature. Glad you like!
Great interview and the book sounds fabulous!! Thanks for the chance to win.
Myra–thanks! The book really is great. Thanks for the comment!
Great interview and her book sounds awesome! One thing I do want to know … Is Kate’s last name REALLY Rockland, and if it is, or even if it isn’t, it ROCKS! Way to go on getting published! Can’t wait to read the book; any book Emily recommends HAS got to be a winner!
Stephanie, I know, her name is awesome! And the book is great. Thanks so much for stopping by! xo
This book looks fantastic, and I love the new feature! I read a lot of books by debut authors and I love “discovering” someone new.
CONGRATS to Heidi, Rachel, Raquel, Kirsten and Lynn! You’ve each won a copy of FALLING IS LIKE THIS. Thanks to all who commented! xo
This was a fun interview. Thanks for sharing and for offering up a chance to win the book. :)
Her book sounds cool, and haha, she sounds GREAT.
I would love to read this book.
Thanks for the giveaway!