Maple Grove Author Skyler DeGrote Finds Inspiration in Passersby

Young Maple Grove author Skyler DeGrote uses everyday people as inspiration.
Maple Grove resident Skyler DeGrote with her first two published books.

Skyler DeGrote is the 22-year-old author of two books in the Soul Collection triology—and she’s working on another. A 2010 Maple Grove Senior High graduate, DeGrote recently finished a degree in advertising and graphic communications at the University of Minnesota-Moorhead. How does someone so young manage to make a mark in the literary world? Read on to find out about her books and what she’s up to now.

MGM: When did you begin writing?

SD: I started writing when I was very young. However, in my junior year of high school, I started to write stories using my own fictional characters.

MGM: When did you start the books, and how long did it take you to finish?

SD: I started writing my first [book of the trilogy] during my freshman year in college in 2010 and completed it at the end of my freshman year. The second book took a little bit longer to write, from June 2011 to February 2012. I have started to write the last book of the trilogy, but have run into some major writer’s block.

MGM: Tell us about the process of getting the books published.

SD: The first two books were fairly simple because of my decision to self-publish. The longest part of the process was researching and coming to this decision. My books are available on amazon.com [for Kindle e-readers]. I also went through Create Space, which lets me have them available as paperbacks as well.

MGM: Was there an inspiration for the story?

SD: At the time I started writing The Soul Collection, I was really into reading about vampires and supernatural type of stories. I got the idea for the plot through a series of dreams. For a couple weeks in a row, I had dreams that overlapped with the previous dream’s theme, and it became the plot line of both [books] of the series.

MGM: What are you doing now?

SD: I am living back in Maple Grove and am a seasonal school photographer for Lifetouch. Right now, the book I’m working on is one that I actually started in junior high school. I went back through all of my old writing notebooks and found the plot line to be interesting.

My inspiration for the book is the world around me. I like “people watching” and coming up with background stories for the people that walk by based on their attitude and posture and looks, and then create a character from that. I always have a pen and paper with me.

The working title is Night’s Window, and I am still in the very early stages, but each day I write for 10 minutes or more. I plan to put a lot of research into this series, and therefore it may take a year or more to even get the first draft done.

My goal is to become a designer for an advertising agency. I would like to eventually open my own agency and possibly my own coffee shop.

Excerpt from The Guardian of the Souls (Book Two in the Soul Collection series):

“Basically you have to explain to the gods and goddesses that are through this gateway why you should be the Guardian of the Souls.”

“What? I don’t even know what that is. How am I supposed to do that if I don’t know what it is?”

“It’s up to you now, Julie, it’s all on you now.” Jaris pushed Julie through golden gates that appeared out of nowhere.