{"id":22771,"date":"2020-06-19T08:03:33","date_gmt":"2020-06-19T12:03:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/tellest.com\/?p=22771"},"modified":"2020-07-21T11:07:21","modified_gmt":"2020-07-21T15:07:21","slug":"interview-with-robert-a-valle","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tellest.com\/interview-with-robert-a-valle\/","title":{"rendered":"Interview with Robert A. Valle"},"content":{"rendered":"

I had an opportunity to talk to Robert A. Valle, the author of the very entertaining book The Quest for the Wizard\u2019s Ring.\u00a0 Robert does a ton<\/em> of work in a lot of different areas, so it was great that he was able to free up some of his time.\u00a0 You\u2019re bound to see more of his work crop up soon, so it\u2019ll be interesting for you to know what goes on in the mind of this renaissance man!<\/p>\n

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Tellest:<\/strong> Hi there Robert.\u00a0 I wanted to thank you for taking a while to speak to me today.\u00a0 You\u2019ve got a lot of different projects going on, so I\u2019m sure this is taking up some valuable time for you to be working on one of the many cool ventures you\u2019ve been working on.<\/p>\n

Robert A. Valle:<\/strong> Lots of projects for sure, but always a pleasure to talk about them!<\/p>\n

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T:<\/strong> As I mentioned above, you certainly wear a lot of hats.\u00a0 You\u2019re a composer and producer, you\u2019ve developed a web series, and now you\u2019ve got a book out (among other things).\u00a0 Did any of these projects inform the others?\u00a0 How did you get a start working in each of them?<\/p>\n

RAV:<\/strong> Believe it or no, I think the closest relationship comes between the web series Class Act<\/em><\/a> and the latest book.\u00a0 But there was a step in between.\u00a0 I always felt the web series could be more musical, and being a writer and songwriter\/composer, I developed it into a musical.\u00a0 I wrote more than a dozen new songs for it and had demos produced by a good friend and producer in Nashville named Gary Carter (he\u2019s also one of the world\u2019s best steel guitar players and a regular at the Grand Ole Opry).\u00a0 I was finishing the musical while writing the book, so I suppose I was in a \u201cteen zone\u201d.<\/p>\n

As for my start, the music began when I was playing in a NYC rock band called Most Wanted<\/em> way back in the eighties.\u00a0 Music has always been part of my life, and I\u2019ve been playing guitar, bass, piano and most recently violin for years.\u00a0 I moved into scoring movies when my older son formed a production company in Hollywood called Big Squid Productions.\u00a0 I scored some of their smaller projects and moved on to score and write songs for their first feature film, ZombieCon <\/em>(expected to be released late 2020).\u00a0 As for the writing, it\u2019s something I\u2019ve always done.\u00a0 I finally took the time to publish a few years ago.<\/p>\n

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T:<\/strong> You\u2019ve obviously got a lot of connections.\u00a0 Does it get easier to work on your projects as you meet new people and can get their insights?\u00a0 What kind of reaction do you get from people when you tell them you\u2019re a songwriter, composer, web series developer, and author?<\/p>\n

RAV:<\/strong> I certainly leverage my creative colleagues when I need an opinion on the direction of a story or the impact of a new song.\u00a0 Having a source for new ideas or even a confirmation that I\u2019m on the right track helps keep me moving.\u00a0 As for that long list of activities\u2026 I don\u2019t typically put all that out there; people view me as a musician or songwriter or writer.<\/p>\n

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T:<\/strong> Your book, The Quest for the Wizard\u2019s Ring<\/em>, is about two brothers.\u00a0 I\u2019m guessing you took some inspiration growing up with a brother of your own, right?<\/p>\n

RAV:<\/strong> Actually, the brothers were inspired by my own sons.\u00a0 The concept was derived from a short story I wrote for my younger son many years ago when we he was struggling a bit with reading.\u00a0 Nothing like being a character in a book with your older brother to generate interest in reading!<\/p>\n

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T:<\/strong> That\u2019s brilliant!\u00a0 My assumption is that they really enjoyed it, and that was what prompted you to push forward and redesign it as a fully developed story.\u00a0 Do they ever push you to make any other stories?\u00a0 I take it they are your biggest fans.<\/p>\n

RAV:<\/strong> No doubt my biggest fans\u2014especially after completing this book.\u00a0 But the biggest push I am getting now is for a sequel!<\/p>\n

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T:<\/strong> What were some of the challenges you experienced when it came to work on The Quest for the<\/em> Wizard\u2019s Ring<\/em>?\u00a0 Did you find it more difficult to come up with the story itself, or was publishing and marketing the more difficult part of the process?<\/p>\n

RAV:<\/strong> Because I derived the book from a short story I had already written, I had a solid roadmap to work from.\u00a0 Starting with the short as my outline, it was just a matter of filling in the details, fleshing out the main characters, adding some supporting characters, and adding new obstacles for our heroes.\u00a0 In all, the book took about nine months to complete. The publishing aspect was relatively easy since I learned the process when I released The Secret of Tibesti Massif<\/em><\/a> a few years ago.<\/p>\n

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T:<\/strong> What kind of advice would you give to someone who might be struggling with the parts of the process that you found most difficult to push through (whether it\u2019s something you experienced on Secret<\/em>, or on Wizard\u2019s Ring<\/em>)?<\/p>\n

RAV:<\/strong> Here it is in a nutshell: even if an activity is a true passion (writing, music, painting, etc.), if you are paying your bills another way, it\u2019s sometimes hard to muster the energy to move forward.\u00a0 Now think about how much time you spend on social media or watching television (just look at your daily screen time on your phone!).\u00a0 Then make a commitment to steal just thirty minutes a day<\/em> to pursue your passion project. If you stick with it, you\u2019ll be amazed at what you can accomplish in a few months much less a year. You\u2019ll also find yourself \u201cgoing over\u201d the thirty minutes when you\u2019re in a groove.\u00a0 And if you truly get stuck, use that time to learn.\u00a0 There are so many great sources for self-learning available today!\u00a0 Use your allotted time to study and overcome the obstacles.<\/p>\n

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T:<\/strong> So, this isn\u2019t your first novel.\u00a0 \u00a0The Secret of Tibesti Massif <\/em>has a little bit more of a historical fiction vibe to it.\u00a0 Did you like working on one of them more than the other?\u00a0 And if you did, for what reasons do you think you did?<\/p>\n

RAV:<\/strong> I think the latest book was by far more fun.\u00a0 The Secret of Tibesti Massif <\/em>had some great history and research behind it (readers would be surprised at how much of the narrative is derived from actual events and characters), but The Quest for the<\/em> Wizard\u2019s Ring <\/em>was pure fantasy.\u00a0 Some early readers have compared it to everything from the Harry Potter series and Lord of the Rings, to Pok\u00e9mon and Star Wars.<\/p>\n

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T:<\/strong> How do you picture the stories that you work on?\u00a0 Since you have a foot in a lot of different professions, do you envision your story with actors already in mind?\u00a0 Do you almost hear music seem to come out of every scenario?\u00a0 Or is it just words on a page?<\/p>\n

RAV:<\/strong> It\u2019s a very visual process for me.\u00a0 I translate those images and actions into words in a writing style that is to the point and \u201ceasy to read\u201d \u2013 ideal for many ages.\u00a0 And I think that style comes from writing song lyrics, screenplays and book for theater. \u00a0In those media, you need to focus on the essential and you need to make an emotional connection.\u00a0 A book for a full musical is only about 100 pages, a screenplay for a full-length movie is about 120 pages, and the lyrics to a song typically fit on one page!<\/p>\n

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T:<\/strong> Now that the story is on the page, do you almost score the scenes you\u2019re reading while you\u2019re making your way through them?<\/p>\n

RAV:<\/strong> I do have some ideas for some music that matches the mood of the story, and I plan to put it into work in an upcoming book trailer.\u00a0 Although I\u2019ve worked in visual media and even scored film trailers, this will be my first trailer for a book.\u00a0 But talk about different interests colliding!<\/p>\n

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T:<\/strong> When you were writing your latest story, was it your intention to have it written as a standalone, or did you have plans for a series?<\/p>\n

RAV:<\/strong> I\u2019ve gotten that question from many readers.\u00a0 I painted a broad world and left many questions unanswered (don\u2019t worry \u2013 the ending is satisfying!).\u00a0 So yes, if the book is successful the plan is for a series.<\/p>\n

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T:<\/strong> In the meantime, what\u2019s the plan for your next book?\u00a0 Are you waiting to see what happens with your latest, or are you already moving toward the next story?<\/p>\n

RAV:<\/strong> The next story is absolutely a sequel to The Quest for the Wizard\u2019s Ring<\/em>.\u00a0 When I finished this one, I still felt very fresh and energized by the world of Altor. I also don\u2019t want to disappoint my readers, and there are lots of questions to answer (and more to pose!).\u00a0 I hope we\u2019ll be talking again in about a year about the sequel!<\/p>\n

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T:<\/strong> That would be spectacular, and I can\u2019t wait for the opportunity!\u00a0 Thank you very much, once more, for your time.\u00a0 You\u2019ve shown that you have a lot going on, and I appreciate the look behind the curtain!<\/p>\n

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For our readers, you can catch Robert on his website at https:\/\/robvalle.com\/<\/a>, or if you want to check out the other productions he\u2019s worked on, you can check out his credits on IMDB<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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