Jim Devitt
About the Author:
Jim  Devitt spent eight years working behind the scenes in a Major League  clubhouse. After his time in professional baseball, Jim graduated from  Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, with a Bachelor of  Science degree in Zoology, and then continued on to complete his Master  of Science degree in Education from the University of Miami in Coral  Gables, Florida. He currently lives in Seattle, Washington with his wife  Melissa and their son, Gavin. 
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Question and Answer with Jim:
Q: How did you come up with the character, Van Stone?
A: The  character of Van Stone had been bouncing around in my head for a   while. I wanted to introduce a main character that kids could relate to   in a real world. With so much paranormal happening, I wanted to offer  an  alternative. I’ve read my share of Twilight and Harry Potter and  like  that genre, but I wanted to offer something that Young Adults  could  relate to in everyday life. Van is just that, a normal high  school kid,  not a superhero. The great thing about Van is watching him  grow and  develop. He deals with some pretty heavy stuff in this novel  and it  makes him better person. 
   
Q: Can you tell us a little about your character, Van Stone?
A: See above
Q: You  spent eight years working behind the scenes in a Major League   clubhouse, did this in any way influence your book? Or did you have the   idea for the boo beforehand?
A:  I definitely came up with the idea about the book after working in   baseball. The clubhouse environment is different from anything else in   the world. It’s not a “locker room” like in sports growing up.   Ballplayers spend over 100 days a year on the road and the clubhouse is   really like their home away from home. In addition, the environment is   very secluded. Only a few people across the country have access behind   the scenes, dealing with these multi-million dollar athletes. I do want   to mention that this is not a book about baseball. While I give  readers a  look behind-the-scenes, the baseball angle is just the  setting for the  story. The real story is the mystery that Van finds  himself involved  with and the growth he experiences dealing with the  issues involved. 
Q: Jack stone, Van's father, how alike would you say the two characters are?
A: I  would say that the similarities between Van and his dad are minimal.   Van’s dad is quiet, reserved, and pretty geeky. Van, while a bit shy, is   more outgoing. In the end, Van may realize that he is a bit more like   his dad than he thought, but you’ll have to determine that for  yourself!
Q:  How does your family feel about you writing?  
A:  My family loves that fact that I’m writing. My wife is probably more   responsible for me following my dream of writing than anyone else. We   were talking about writing and she said… Go do it! I’ve always written   throughout my life, more for work than anything else. I’ve published   research papers and even won a contest when I was young, but never set   out to actually write a novel until now. It’s been tons of fun, but a   lot of work. It’s become a big family project.
   
My three year old son may not be as thrilled about me writing, it’s taken a bunch of time away from him and he sure is showing it lately!
My three year old son may not be as thrilled about me writing, it’s taken a bunch of time away from him and he sure is showing it lately!
Q: What inspired the tittle for your book 'The Card'?
A: The   title of a book is the hardest thing to come up with, at least for me   it was. There are so many ways to go with a title. In the end, we   settled on The Card because it related directly to the opening scene of   the book and the mystery that unfolds. 
Q: Who designed the cover for your book? And what inspired it?
A:  The cover came out better than I ever dreamed it would. The basic   design concept was mine. The setting of the book is Seattle, Washington,   and Safeco Field. The stadium plays a big role in the book so I wanted   to have that in the background. There’s a little science twist to the   book so it felt like it would be fun to put a formula on the sweet spot   of the baseball.
   
After talking it over with my wife, we searched everywhere to find someone who could do the artwork. Finally, Melissa sat down and did it herself! I couldn’t believe how great it came out. We then found a graphic designer through a friend that could put it all together for us. Marsha Rollinger did a fantastic job, if anyone is interested in using her services, just contact me and I’ll put you in touch with her.
After talking it over with my wife, we searched everywhere to find someone who could do the artwork. Finally, Melissa sat down and did it herself! I couldn’t believe how great it came out. We then found a graphic designer through a friend that could put it all together for us. Marsha Rollinger did a fantastic job, if anyone is interested in using her services, just contact me and I’ll put you in touch with her.
Q: What was the hardest part of writing your book?
A:  The hardest part of writing the book has nothing to do with writing.   It’s all of the parts that come after the writing. Editing, revising,   cover art, formatting, typesetting, editing, editing, did I mention   editing? All that kind of stuff, it takes away from the writing time but   completely necessary. I can’t wait to get back to what I truly love,   writing.
Q: Are you currently planing any future books, maybe another Van Stone Novel in the making?
A:  I definitely have plans for future books. I will continue the Van Stone   series … I have plans for Van and his friends in the future, and I  have  already started the next book in the series. I am looking forward  to  writing other genre’s as well, but Van Stone is taking top priority   right now.
Q: Do you have anything specific you want to say to your future readers?
A:  I hope that you have as much fun reading the book as I had writing it. I   always love to hear feedback, good and bad. If you feel like you would   want to comment after reading THE CARD feel free to contact me at   http://jimdevitt.blogspot.com , I always strive to improve and your   feedback will go a long ways to helping me do that. Thanks for the   opportunity to connect with your fans in Author of the Week on your   blog!
  
Thank you, Jim for the awesome Q&A!!
Thank you, Jim for the awesome Q&A!!
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Jim Devitt's Debut Novel: The Card: A Van Stone Novel
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Release Date:  March 30th, 2011
Publisher: CreateSpace
Genre: Young Adult
Pages: 248
Book Summary:
Van  Stone has it all, the perfect family, great friends and the best job in  the world. Then, his life falls apart. Thrust into a deadly plot  masterminded by unknown enemies, Van is in a race against time to save  those closest to him.
When  Van wins an essay contest to become the new batboy for a major league  baseball team, he finds himself in a foreign world of million dollar  athletes and fame. Forced into the spotlight, Van is uncomfortable in  his new role. His instant fame at South Seattle High School has turned  all eyes toward him, including unknown adversaries that want something  he has.  
Jack  Stone works for Biotrust, a large and secretive biotechnology company.  Van’s father is on the verge of making one of the most stunning  discoveries in over a century, a technology that could change the world  forever. While finishing the project, Biotrust forces Van’s father into a  leave of absence. In an effort to protect his secrets, Jack may have  endangered his family.
As The Card  barrels forward, Van slams headfirst into a plot that threatens the  people near to him. Working through adversity, Van finds an inner  strength. He draws on his deductive powers and an unstoppable attitude,  to battle the corrupt forces. Not knowing who to trust, Van sets out  with his two best friends to solve the secrets behind an innocent gift, a  Moe Berg baseball card. Set in Seattle, Washington, this faced paced  mystery takes you behind the scenes in professional baseball and into a  world of cutting edge science and technology. Full of unexpected twists  and high stakes drama, this first in a series adventure will keep you  guessing until the final scene.
As  fresh as today’s headlines, Jim Devitt, in his debut novel, weaves a  suspenseful ride that blows the lid off scientific advancement, in a  story of breathtaking action and suspense. 
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