Friday, January 21, 2022

BOOK CLUB FRIDAY--AN INTERVIEW WITH CRIME FICTION AND THRILLER WRITING PARTNERS THEKLA MADSEN AND KARL BORT

Today we sit down for a chat with crime fiction and thriller writing partners Thekla Madsen and Karl Bort.

When did you realize you wanted to write novels?

Karl: I always had in the back of my head during my career as a cop. I’m an avid reader. When I was working midnights at psychiatric hospital in Cleveland, and I read in People magazine that a popular author started writing when he worked a nightshift – I thought – I could do that! I had an idea for a novel from this guy I arrested and it was so intriguing about the chase and arrest that it would make a great story. 

 

Thekla: I’ve been writing stories since I was a kid and somewhere in my teenage years I thought that I could write a book but didn’t actually get around to it until my early fifties when a mutual friend brought Karl and me together. Karl had a rough draft but needed help to turn it into a book. I read the draft and I loved it; it was the bones of a good story, but it needed to be fleshed out. He hired me as an editor, but I spent so much time researching and writing that eventually he said, “Why don’t you be my co-author?” I said yes, then worked for free after that! We are collaborative partners that work well together.

 

How long did it take you to realize your dream of publication?

Karl: About ten years

 

Thekla: About forty years!

 

Are you traditionally published, indie published, or a hybrid author?

Indie Published

 

Where do you write?

KarlFrom my house in Cleveland, Ohio.

 

TheklaFrom my home office in Wisconsin and my vacation office in Florida.

 

Is silence golden, or do you need music to write by? What kind?

KarlI’m not bothered by noise; when I start writing, I put myself in that place and imagine buildings, smells, noise; I’m in that place.

 

TheklaI listen to jazz by George Cartwright or piano music by Lori Line and George Winston when I’m writing. I’ll occasionally throw in some John Mellencamp (Mr. Happy Go Lucky) or Bob Segar and the Silver Bullet Band (Greatest Hits) when I need to get fired up. 

 

How much of your plots and characters are drawn from real life? From your life in particular?

Karl & TheklaOne hundred percent of the ideas come from real life and a majority of characters or characterizations. With Karl’s experiences as a cop and a nurse, we are able to write stories that you just can’t make up that also have the ring of authenticity despite some truly bizarre situations and characters.

 

Describe your process for naming your character?

KarlJuJu was a real person and Nick Silvano – our main character named after my grandson - was made up as a composite of several people I’ve known. 

 

TheklaWe like to name our characters after friends and family members; they get a kick out of seeing characters with their names in our books.

 

Real settings or fictional towns?

Karl & Thekla: Both. Readers like it when they can identify places or locations where characters live, work, play….and commit murder.

 

What’s the quirkiest quirk one of your characters has?

KarlJuJu and Voodoo – he was a true believer

 

What’s your quirkiest quirk?

KarlThrough my research I learned a lot about voodoo  – voodoo is a combination of many religions and I don’t dismiss it like I did before. I’m an overachiever – as I get older, I find there’s always new things to try!

 

If you could have written any book (one that someone else has already written,) which one would it be? Why?

KarlThe Sum of All Fears by Tom Clancy. It was exciting and the characters were put in the right place.

 

Everyone at some point wishes for a do-over. What’s yours?

KarlI don’t have a do-over – I don’t look back, only forward.

 

What’s your biggest pet peeve?

KarlTrust in the news media and politicians

 

You’re stranded on a deserted island. What are your three must-haves?

KarlMy wife, children/grandchildren, and food for everyone

 

Thekla: Books, pens, paper.

 

What was the worst job you’ve ever held?

KarlUnloading boxes of candy in a warehouse.

 

Thekla: Working food service in college.

 

What’s the best book you’ve ever read?

Karl: Anything by Louis L’Amour

 

TheklaGone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell

 

Ocean or mountains?

Karl & TheklaOcean

 

City girl/guy or country girl/guy?

KarlBoth 

 

TheklaBoth with emphasis on country

 

What’s on the horizon for you?

Karl & Thekla: We’re almost finished with our third novel in the Detective Nicholas Silvano Crime Thriller series. Bad JuJu and the Eye of Oya is expected to be available in early 2022.

 

Anything else you’d like to tell us about yourself and/or your books?

As a Cleveland Police detective, Karl Bort worked eleven years in Narcotics with a two-year stint assigned with the DEA and was elected to serve as the President of the Cleveland Police Patrolmens Association. After 27 years of police service, he retired and went to nursing school and worked as a psych nurse for the Cleveland Clinic for a number of years. Karl had his essay "Cops and Donuts” published in the Cleveland Plain Dealer and was interviewed on Cleveland.com. You can find Karl on Facebook

 

Thekla Madsen is a business and marketing writer from River Falls, Wisconsin. She was executive editor of a Minnesota/Wisconsin women's magazine and has had articles published in trade magazines. Thekla is a member of the Twin Cities (Minnesota) chapter of Sisters in Crime. Her short story titled “It Never Ends Well” was included in the Twin Cities Sisters in Crime chapter anthology Minnesota Not-So-Nice: Eighteen Tales of Bad Behavior published in Fall 2020.

 

The pair works together via email and phone calls from their respective cities and didn’t even meet in person until after their first book, Bad JuJu in Cleveland, was published. Together with their spouses, Karl and Thekla met a few years ago for the first time in Marathon, Florida where they shared a tiny condominium and worked on their second book, Angry Nurse.

 

Bad JuJu in Cleveland

A Detective Nicholas Silvano Crime Thriller, Book 1

 

Drugs….murder….voodoo! Four men are found brutally slain in an abandoned house on Cleveland’s east side, one with ties to City Hall and all marked with a mysterious symbol. When Detective Nicholas Silvano is called to the case, he finds this drug-deal-gone-wrong is anything but ordinary and the search for an elusive killer is on. With FBI Agent James Reis creating roadblocks at every turn, Silvano teams up with DEA Agent Charley Goetz on a manhunt that takes them from Cleveland to the shady side of Florida, where anything can be had for a price. The stakes become higher when the killer makes it personal, forcing Nick to face feelings he’d been denying for so long.


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