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Klett, H. N.

WORK TITLE: Pirate Queen: Book of the Navigator
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WEBSITE: http://hnklett.com/
CITY: Greensboro
STATE: NC
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Found in:          Pirate queen, 2017:b title page (H.N. Klett) about the
                      author (H.N. Klett is a writer, podcast producer,
                      warrior poet, and (possibly) a madman, who hails from
                      Raleigh, North Carolina; uses life experiences of
                      creating and breaking things to weave stories of
                      intrigue, fantasy, science fiction, and humor)

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PERSONAL

Children: a daughter.

EDUCATION:

University of North Carolina, Greensboro, B.S. (psychology, English), 1998.

ADDRESS

  • Home - Greensboro, NC.

CAREER

Beneficial Finance, senior account executive, 2001-04; Eagle Mortgage, senior mortgage planner, 2004-05; Right Choice Mortgage, assistant branch manager, 2005-07; Burgess Funding Group, vice president, 2007; SilkRoad Technology, account analyst, 2007-09, 2011-12, business development, 2012-14; Buck Consultants, sales and consultant, 2009-11; Gate City Traders, owner, 2014-; self-employed consultant, 2014—.

WRITINGS

  • Pirate Queen: Book of the Navigator, Raven Rock 2018

SIDELIGHTS

Finance and business executive turned storyteller H.N. Klett is a writer, podcast producer, and warrior poet. He uses his talents for creating and breaking things as fodder for his stories of intrigue, fantasy, and humor. In his writing he blends science fiction, fantasy, steampunk, and coming-of-age.

In 2018 Klett published the fantasy adventure Pirate Queen: Book of the Navigator, the first in a series. In the story, Hailey Heartstone spends her childhood climbing the rigging of her father’s merchant ship and knows everything about shipboard life. But as she gets older, her parents want her to become a respectable young lady, take her place in society by agreeing to an arranged marriage, and follow the tenets of the Church of the Ancients. All those plans dissolve when she finds an ancient book that communicates with her. Because both the Church and the government want that special book, Hailey is kidnapped from her family. She discovers an ancient magical power that takes her on a fantastic adventure into the lands of pirates where she must protect the power and save her family.

Klett was inspired to write the book when Hailey Keller, the fourteen-year-old daughter of his friend, said she was tired of reading about girls who sit around or babysit while the male characters get to go on adventures. She wanted adventure stories with girls in them, but she could not find many. “There’s no girl Indiana Jones,” declared Keller. In an article online at Greensboro News & Record, Klett spoke to Kate Elizabeth Queram. “I have a ten-year-old daughter. I didn’t like the idea of her growing up in a world without a female hero,” Klett said. “They’re usually the damsel in distress, and I don’t think that’s OK. So I dropped what I was working on and decided to go do it.” Keller participated in the creation of Pirate Queen, giving advice to Klett on parts she liked and disliked. She was also the inspiration for the cover art. The cover “was drawn from dozens of photos of Keller, clad in a [pirate] costume handmade by her grandmother,” Klett explained to Taylor Sperry online at MHP Books.

A writer in Publishers Weekly praised the book’s simple yet elegant language and slow reveal of mysteries and revelations, adding: “Equal parts thought exercise, rollicking adventure, and cautionary tale, Klett’s novel should captivate readers.” A contributor on the Koeur’s Book Reviews website commented that despite numerous grammatical errors and a death that halted the action, the book was highly entertaining, and “This was a fun and imaginative romp through a world imbued with sinister royalty, good pirates, [and] ancient tech.”

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PERIODICALS

  • Publishers Weekly, January 22, 2018, review of Pirate Queen: Book of the Navigator, p. 86.

ONLINE

  • Greensboro News & Record, http://www.greensboro.com/ (February 14, 2017), Kate Elizabeth Queram, “Guilford Girl Inspires Series of Pirate Books.”

  • H.N. Klett Website, http://hnklett.com (July 9, 2018).

  • Koeur’s Book Reviews, https://koeur.wordpress.com/ (January 21, 2017), review of Pirate Queen.

  • MHP Books, https://www.mhpbooks.com/ (February 16, 2017), Taylor Sperry, author interview.

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    Nick Klett ☆

    Author, Podcaster, Producer, Presenter

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    Raven Rock Press, Self Employed, Gate City Traders

    Previous

    SilkRoad technology, Buck Consultants LLC, A XEROX Company, SilkRoad Technology

    Education

    University of North Carolina at Greensboro

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    Summary

    H.N.Klett is a writer, podcast producer, warrior poet and (possibly) a madman, who hails from Raleigh, North Carolina. A natural story teller, H.N. has been writing and telling tales since he was a little boy, inundating teachers, professors, and anyone who would listen with his poetry, plays, short stories and novels. He uses life experiences of creating and breaking things to weave stories of intrigue, fantasy, science fiction, and humor.

    He has been described as a maniac armed with a pen and has created a swath of destruction in his wake. In the process of creating his first book he successfully broke an unbreakable computer, shattered a shatterproof case, and annihilated several other machines much to the chagrin of his friends and loved ones. He is kept in Greensboro, North Carolina for your safety.

    Visit him at www.hnklett.com
    Experience

    Independent Business Owner
    Raven Rock Press
    January 2015 – Present (3 years 6 months)Greensboro/Winston-Salem, North Carolina Area

    Owner/ Founder of Raven Rock Press, a publishing Co-Op
    Consultant
    Self Employed
    September 2014 – Present (3 years 10 months)
    Owner
    Gate City Traders
    August 2014 – Present (3 years 11 months)Greensboro/Winston-Salem, North Carolina Area
    SilkRoad technology
    Business Development - Dedicated Administration
    SilkRoad technology
    June 2012 – August 2014 (2 years 3 months)

    "He who knows how
    will always work for
    he knows why."

    Heading up business development for the Dedicated Administration program, I specialized in the communication, collaboration, and co-ordination of efforts to help achieve clients goals of becoming proactive users of our solutions, especially when they are tasked to do more with less.

    I work with clients to better scope issues and review goals to see where they are and help plan to get to where they want to be. With the help of a dedicated resource, we can help to ensure success by tending to their administrative needs as well as helping to be that knowledge trust to drive adoption and understanding of the capabilities of our solutions in relation to their goals.
    SilkRoad technology
    Inside Sales, Consultant
    SilkRoad technology
    February 2011 – June 2012 (1 year 5 months)

    • Hit the ground running on a distressed territory and exceeded first active quarter goal by 14%.
    • Helped team jump from bottom of sales board to maintaining a dominant top 10% of company ranking.
    • Scripted, planned, and managed calls and campaigns for multi state territory.
    Buck Consultants LLC, A XEROX Company
    Inside Sales, Consultant
    Buck Consultants LLC, A XEROX Company
    April 2009 – February 2011 (1 year 11 months)

    • Successful record managing inside sales for 15 states and 4 regional offices setting two office records.
    • Spearheaded recent Salesforce overhaul to workflows, campaigns and reporting.
    • Designer and manager of department intranet site and interdepartmental communications.
    SilkRoad Technology
    Inside Sales - Regional Account Analyst
    SilkRoad Technology
    September 2007 – April 2009 (1 year 8 months)

    • Department MVP multiple times in 2008.
    • Held two company records for sales performance.
    • Created, wrote, and maintained company’s sales resource wikipedia.
    Vice President of Small Balance Lending
    Burgess Funding Group
    February 2007 – September 2007 (8 months)

    • Managed outside sales of all lending relationships with loan amounts under $5,000,000.
    • Trained, mentored and managed success of remote staff of five.
    • Created and engineered company’s intranet and list serve system.
    Assistant Branch Manager
    Right Choice Mortgage
    December 2005 – February 2007 (1 year 3 months)

    • Outside Sales Manager responsible for day to day operations of the branch, sales training of a staff.
    • Lead trainer of product knowledge of over 60 lenders with multiple product lines for staff.
    • Created list serves, intranets, and communications systems for each individual branch (Greensboro,
    Raleigh, Charlotte NC).
    Senior Mortgage Planner
    Eagle Mortgage
    July 2004 – December 2005 (1 year 6 months)

    • Top 3% in sales production and volume for company.
    • Maintained consistent 1.3 million dollars in active loans in the pipeline.
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    Senior Account Executive
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    January 2001 – July 2004 (3 years 7 months)

    • Ranked top 10% in district sales within first six months, consistent top 5% producer in multiple state
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    • Consistently ranked #1 in supplemental insurance sales for the district.
    • Promoted to Senior Account Executive in first six months of selling and placed in management
    training program.

    Education

    University of North Carolina at Greensboro
    University of North Carolina at Greensboro
    BS, Psychology / English
    1993 – 1998

    Double Major - Psychology and English

    Activities and Societies: Sigma Phi Epsilon

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    Website design and Creation - GeneralGreenePTA.org
    October 2014 – October 2014

    Design, creation, content and administration for the General Greene Elementary school of Science and Technology website.

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    Co-Host / Producer/ Writer - Hank’s Garage podcast
    2007 – 2007

    It was a great call in show with master mechanic Henry Drury where he would answer questions from callers about their cars and their restoration projects. It was quite popular, but as his demand and expertise grew, his time shrank and we put the show on indefinite hiatus.

    Team members:
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    Host / Producer / Writer- The Loanfinder podcast
    2007 – 2007

    The podcast was for lending professionals and members of the industry showcasing new lending programs, discussing issues in the industry, and featured a call in segment with featured guests. The website and met of the content is gone, but a few episodes still remain on iTunes.

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    Publications

    Pirate Queen: Book of the Navigator
    Raven Rock Press
    January 2017

    Hailey Heartstone’s life is swept into a storm of peril after she stumbles upon an ancient talking book, the book of the legendary Pirate Queen. Once unlocked, its dangerous power thrusts her into a world full of deadly mists and phantom pirates intent on recovering what once was theirs.

    Kidnapped from her family, Hailey must face true fear as she is forced into a journey to protect the power that she found and seek out those willing to help her save all that she loves before it is too late.

    Authors:
    Nick Klett ☆

    Organizations

    Sigma Phi Epsilon
    Chapter Secretary, Alumni Board

    Past work:
    - Executive Board member, undergraduate chapter
    - Re-Chartering Board/ Aumni board for Duke University
    - Alumni Board UNC Greensboro
    - Creator of the NC Omicron Chapter Alumni List Serve

  • Melville House - https://www.mhpbooks.com/a-fourteen-year-old-complained-to-her-parents-friend-that-theres-no-girl-indiana-jones-so-he-wrote-her-one/

    February 16, 2017
    A fourteen-year-old complained to her parents’ friend that there’s “no girl Indiana Jones,” so he wrote her one
    by Taylor Sperry

    When you’re editing a book, you generally try to temper criticism with praise, exercise some delicacy when it comes to suggestions. Kill the darlings gently. But fourteen-year-old Hailey Keller isn’t having any of that.

    When Hailey, an avid reader, complained to her parents’ friend Nick Klett that there weren’t enough action or adventure books for and about girls, Klett got to work writing one — and ran his drafts by Hailey.

    “It was a lot of, ‘This sucks,’” Klett told Kate Elizabeth Queram at the Greensboro News & Record. “So then it was just a matter of establishing, ‘OK, what exactly sucks?’ She was brutal. Absolutely brutal. But that’s what I needed, because she’s the target market.”

    She also inspired the book’s hero, Hailey Heartstone, and served as a model for the cover. The book is called Pirate Queen: Book of the Navigator, and the design “was drawn from dozens of photos of Keller, clad in a [pirate] costume handmade by her grandmother.”

    Pirate Queen was self-published on January 17, presumably without any of the parts that sucked.

  • Author's site - http://hnklett.com/

    H.N.Klett is a writer, podcast producer, warrior poet and (possibly) a madman, who hails from Raleigh, North Carolina. A natural storyteller, H.N. has been writing and telling tales since he was a little boy, inundating teachers, professors, and anyone who would listen with his poetry, plays, short stories, and novels. He uses life experiences of creating and breaking things to weave stories of intrigue, fantasy, science fiction, and humor.

    He has been described as a maniac armed with a pen and has created a swath of destruction in his wake. In the process of creating his first book he successfully broke an unbreakable computer, shattered a shatterproof case, and annihilated several other machines much to the chagrin of his friends and loved ones. He is kept in Greensboro, North Carolina for your safety.

  • News & Record - http://www.greensboro.com/news/local_news/guilford-girl-inspires-series-of-pirate-books-video/article_4491681a-2495-52e6-91cf-a40026f25b1b.html

    Guilford girl inspires series of pirate books (Video)

    By Kate Elizabeth Queram kate.queram@greensboro.com Feb 14, 2017 (…)

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    GREENSBORO — Hailey Heartstone’s life begins on a far-flung planet named Ephryae, in an undisclosed time period.

    But her life really began last year in Greensboro, when H.N. Klett arrived at Northern Guilford Middle School to drive Hailey Keller home from school.

    “We were talking in the car,” said Klett, a local author and longtime friend of Keller’s parents. “I asked what she was reading, and she said, ‘Nothing.’ ”

    But not really by choice.

    Keller, 14, likes to read, preferably a paperback, ideally while sitting high in the branches of a tree. But she prefers adventure books, and most of the young adult novels in that genre leave all the adventuring to the boys.

    “Most of the girls in the books I’d read would sit in a corner, or baby-sit a prince’s son,” she said. “And I just thought that was really boring. I told him there were no action or adventure books for girls. There’s no girl Indiana Jones.”

    Klett, who had been working on a science fiction book for adults, was inspired. The next day, he went to local bookstores to peruse the young adult section and found that Keller was right. So he decided to write the book she hadn’t been able to find — and to base the main character, in part, on her.

    “I have a 10-year-old daughter. I didn’t like the idea of her growing up in a world without a female hero,” Klett said. “They’re usually the damsel in distress, and I don’t think that’s OK. So I dropped what I was working on and decided to go do it.”

    The result — “Pirate Queen: Book of the Navigator” — was released Jan. 17. The self-published science fiction-fantasy novel, Klett’s first, follows the adventures of the aforementioned Hailey Heartstone, the teenage daughter of a merchant sailor who spends her childhood on ships, sailing the high seas.

    “Her mother died three years ago, and her grandma is trying to shove her up the social ladder to marry a noble,” Keller said. “And Hailey does not want to do that.”

    Keller helped Klett with the novel from the beginning. She and her mother, Robin, served as beta readers for the manuscript, providing feedback and editorial comments.

    Robin’s comments came in the form of scrupulous notes (a carryover from her full-time job as clerk for the Guilford County Board of Commissioners). Hailey’s suggestions were delivered in a somewhat less traditional format.

    “It was a lot of, ‘This sucks,’ ” Klett said. “So then it was just a matter of establishing, ‘OK, what exactly sucks?’ She was brutal. Absolutely brutal. But that’s what I needed, because she’s the target market.”

    Keller, not wanting to risk possible spoilers, was hesitant to give specific examples of things she disliked.

    “I can say that I didn’t like the fight scene,” she said. “I can’t tell you why, but let’s just say it wasn’t dramatic enough.”

    She was similarly vague about her favorite scene, saying only that at some point Hailey Heartstone “meets the queen in person, and then — well, things happen.”

    Keller also served as the novel’s cover model. The art — Heartstone, clad in a pirate outfit, clutching a ship’s rigging and gazing into the distance — was drawn from dozens of photos of Keller, clad in a costume handmade by her grandmother.

    And she’s in the process of lending her voice to a version of the audiobook. (Klett recorded the other.) Keller participates in theater at school but only behind the scenes as a crew member, so reading into a microphone and using different voices took some getting used to. It got easier, she said, once she kicked Klett out of the room.

    “He’s not allowed in there with me anymore,” she said. “Now before I read I normally take a couple of deep breaths and read the paragraph over a few times.”

    The easy part? Reading the material with enthusiasm. Despite her myriad critiques of the manuscript, Keller’s happy with the finished product. “Book of the Navigator” — the first in a planned series of at least four “Pirate Queen” adventure books — is a story she’d like even if she hadn’t contributed to it.

    “It’s really good,” she said. “I got into the story and read it a lot faster than what I would normally read.”

Pirate Queen: Book of the Navigator
Publishers Weekly. 265.4 (Jan. 22, 2018): p86.
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Full Text:
Pirate Queen: Book of the Navigator

H.N. Klett. Raven Rock, $14.99 paper (264p)

ISBN 978-0-9979699-0-0

Klett confidently balances several genre elements--fantasy, SF, steampunk, and more--in his debut novel, first in a planned series. Hailey Heartstone is the daughter of a well-to-do merchant sea captain, and she spends most of her time with her father on the high seas, learning everything there is to know about shipboard life. Upon becoming a teenager, Hailey's usefulness as a navigator gives way to her family's desire for her to become a proper young lady and take her place in a society that preaches that the way to salvation is through bettering one's station, marrying well, and adhering to the doctrines espoused by the Church of the Ancients. Hailey's thirst for knowledge becomes her downfall after she discovers a powerful book that communicates with her--and that the Church and Crown are eager to possess. What follows is a perilous journey into the lands of pirates and a fated quest for the truth. Equal parts thought exercise, rollicking adventure, and cautionary tale, Klett's novel should captivate readers with its simple yet elegant language and the slow unspooling of mysteries and revelations. Ages 12-up. (BookLife)

Source Citation (MLA 8th Edition)
"Pirate Queen: Book of the Navigator." Publishers Weekly, 22 Jan. 2018, p. 86. General OneFile, http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A525839864/ITOF?u=schlager&sid=ITOF&xid=0339eb34. Accessed 4 June 2018.

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"Pirate Queen: Book of the Navigator." Publishers Weekly, 22 Jan. 2018, p. 86. General OneFile, http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A525839864/ITOF?u=schlager&sid=ITOF&xid=0339eb34. Accessed 4 June 2018.
  • Koeur's Book Reviews
    https://koeur.wordpress.com/2017/01/21/review-pirate-queen-book-of-the-navigator-by-h-n-klett/

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    Review: Pirate Queen: Book of the Navigator by H.N. Klett

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    Publisher: Raven Rock Press

    Publishing Date: January 2017

    ISBN: 9780997969917

    Genre: Fantasy/YA

    Rating: 3.7/5

    Publishers Description: Hailey Heartstone’s life is swept into a storm of peril after she stumbles upon an ancient talking book, the book of the legendary Pirate Queen. Once unlocked, its dangerous power thrusts her into a world full of deadly mists and phantom pirates intent on recovering what once was theirs. Kidnapped from her family, Hailey must face true fear as she is forced into a journey to protect the power that she found and seek out those willing to help her save all that she loves before it is too late.

    Review: I could have sworn that this novel was written by a woman as the perspective is spot on when viewed through Hailey’s eyes. Hailey is special, but that’s ok here because the pirate book tells her so and yet she still wanders around in disbelief. Hailey, like most heroines, are written as being at once really smart and dumber than a bag of hotdogs. Why this is so, is mainly to build the plot and embellish the story line. It really is not needed when you have a strong protagonist, yet some feel it is necessary in order to develop the supporting characters.

    This was a fun and imaginative romp through a world imbued with sinister royalty, good pirates, ancient tech and an airship! This novel was not only creative but highly entertaining. “So why you no give 5 stars!!”. You will know it when you read it, but Orin’s demise was not needed as it halted the movement and destroyed a good chunk of the plot. Additionally there were numerous grammatical errors.

    I will definitely get the next in the series.