Wednesday, July 29, 2015

PPLYAFest Interview #2 with Cinda Williams Chima

Continuing today with the PPLYAFest is my interview with Cinda Williams Chima. Get to know more about her and her books below. 

Interview with YA author Cinda Williams Chima

Raychelle: You have previously mentioned that your fantasy stories were influenced by authors such as Tolkein and George RR Martin. Was there any other inspiration for the direction of your stories?

Cinda: I am constantly learning through reading. There are a lot of really great YA novels out right now and they are constantly creating a better experience.

R: What is one thing you want readers (new or established fans) to know about your books?


C: My goal in writing, first and foremost, is to write a great story. I think anytime a writer loses sight of that and they are writing to an agenda or to teach lesson, that generally comes between the reader and the story.

R: What are you currently working on, if anything, and can you tell me a little about it?

C: I am working on my new series called the Shattered Realms*, which is set in the world of the Seven Realms, but a generation later. You will see some of the same characters, actually some of the children of the characters. 

*The first book in the series is called Flamecaster.

R: I imagine that you get a lot of requests for events. What is one place that you would love to be sent on tour? Where is the most requested location?

C: I have never been to San Diego Comic Con and I have heard so much about it. The only thing about some of these really big events is so often some of the actual reading fans, the crowds are so large and they have trouble getting in to some of the events. I do like book fests because there is always someone to talk to. There are other authors there and it's an opportunity to meet with readers that don't already know my books. I get a lot of love from Texas, and I find that the teachers and librarians there really kick-butt and I always have a warm welcome there. Some other great reading areas are the Pacific Northwest. There are a lot of great bookstores and a lot of readers. 

R: What does your writing process consist of?

C: I think it's important for writers to figure out when their best time is and for me that is in the morning. The earlier I get started the better. Everyone is different and it's important to know that there are no standard rules for writing. Don't let anybody tell you there is only one way to do it. Like a lot of authors, I have an editor in my head saying that this is no good or this is terrible, and I have found that she sleeps late. Like this morning, I was working my way through some different plot issues and it's almost like a dreamlike state and you don't have the restrictions like you do sometimes later. 

R: Since you have two long series, how do you prepare for the next book?

C: It depends on the series. In the Heir series, it's more of a standalone. With the Seven Realms series, there is one story arc over four books, so it is more a matter of breaking off the story and starting in again. Sometimes there isn't even a day between. Usually, within any given time I am working on two books at once, the one that is still a rough draft and the one that is getting polished. 

R: Do you have an unwinding process to relax between deadlines?

C: I find exercise and taking walks is very helpful. Some writers don't like to read when they are in the middle of writing, but I am always writing so it doesn't bother me. I am also fond of wine. 

R: Give me one unique fact about yourself…

C: I am interested in genealogy  I have done a lot of family history research and a lot of the names of my characters come off my family tree. I have gone back as far as the 1600s. They are mainly scallywags and moonshiners.

R: Is there a character that speaks to you the most? What do they tend to say?

C: I have a special place in my heart for Seph McCauley (the Wizard Heir). He is a bit of a darker character and the protagonist in the Warrior Heir. He's worldy, he's been a lot of places, he's something of a cynic and so I really enjoy him. Princess Raisa ana’Marianna in the Seven Realms. I have given her a lot of traits that I wish I had. Sometimes I make them tall, but not in her case. She is smart and courageous and she sticks to her principles.

R: Do you tend to focus more on the development of the storyline or the dialogue (at least during your first draft)?

C: I would say the storyline. The dialogue comes out of story and should move the story along. It's just one tool that you have. You shouldn't have any dialogue that doesn't move the story along, unlike in real life.

More about Cinda



New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Cinda Williams Chima grew up with talking animals and kick-butt Barbies. She began writing poetry and stories in third grade and novels in junior high school. These days she writes fantasy fiction for teens of all ages. Her Heir Chronicles contemporary fantasy series includes The Warrior Heir(2006), The Wizard Heir (2007), The Dragon Heir (2008), The Enchanter Heir (2013) and The Sorcerer Heir (2014).

Chima’s high fantasy Seven Realms series launched with The Demon King (2009), followed by The Exiled Queen(September, 2010) The Gray Wolf Throne (2011) and The Crimson Crown (2012).
Both series have been New York Times bestsellers.

Chima’s Shattered Realms high fantasy series is forthcoming from HarperCollins. The first novel, Flamecaster, is scheduled for Spring, 2016.   

Chima’s books have received starred reviews in Kirkus and VOYA, among others. They have been named Booksense and Indie Next picks, an International Reading Association Young Adult Choice, a New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age, to the Kirkus Best YA list, and the VOYA Editors’ Choice, Best Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror, and Perfect Tens lists. Her books also appear on numerous state awards lists and won the Buckeye Teen Book Award in 2011. 

Chima was a recipient of the 2008 Lit Award for Fiction from the Cleveland Lit and was named a Cleveland Magazine Interesting Person 2009. She lives in Ohio with her family, and is always working on her next novel. 

Find Chima online at www.cindachima.com or http://cindachima.blogspot.com/ She is on Facebook at www.facebook.com/cindawilliamschima and on Twitter @cindachima .

About the Seven Realms



When 16-year-old Han Alister and his Clan friend Dancer encounter three underage wizards setting fire to the sacred mountain of Hanalea, he has no idea that this event will precipitate a cascade of disasters that will threaten everything he cares about.

Han takes an amulet from one of the wizards, Micah Bayar, to prevent him from using it against them. Only later does he learn that it has an evil history—it once belonged to the Demon King, the wizard who nearly destroyed the world a millennium ago. And the Bayars will stop at nothing to get it back.

Han’s life is complicated enough. He’s the former streetlord of the Raggers—a street gang in the city of Fellsmarch. His street name, Cuffs, comes from the mysterious silver bracelets he’s worn all his life—cuffs that are impossible to take off.

Now Han’s working odd jobs, helping to support his family, and doing his best to leave his old life behind. Events conspire against him, however. When members of a rival gang start dying, Han naturally gets the blame.

Meanwhile, Princess Raisa ana’Marianna has her own battles to fight. As heir to the Gray Wolf throne of the Fells, she’s just spent three years of relative freedom with her father’s family at Demonai Camp—riding, hunting, and working the famous Clan markets. Now court life in Fellsmarch pinches like a pair of too-small shoes.

Wars are raging to the south, and threaten to spread into the high country. After a long period of quiet, the power of the Wizard Council is once again growing. The people of the Fells are starving and close to rebellion. Now more than ever, there’s a need for a strong queen. 

But Raisa’s mother Queen Marianna is weak and distracted by the handsome Gavan Bayar, High Wizard of the Fells. Raisa feels like a cage is closing around her—and an arranged marriage and eroded inheritance is the least of it.

Raisa wants to be more than an ornament in a glittering cage. She aspires to be like Hanalea—the legendary warrior queen who killed the Demon King and saved the world. With the help of her friend, the cadet Amon Byrne, she navigates the treacherous Gray Wolf Court, hoping she can unravel the conspiracy coalescing around her before it’s too late.

About the Heir Chronicles



One March day, Jack Swift, a high school student in a small college town, forgets to take the medicine he’s taken daily since he was an infant. There ensues a cascade of events that puts him in mortal danger. 

Jack discovers he carries a secret within him that has made him a target of the ruthless wizards of the Red and White Rose. Jack is a Warrior Heir, the last of a dying breed, sought after by the Roses to fight in the tournaments that are used to allocate power among the Wizard Houses. Unknown to him, Jack has lived all his life surrounded by members of the Magical Guilds: wizards, enchanters, soothsayers, and sorcerers. They are determined to save him from the Roses. 

With the aid of his aunt, a beautiful enchanter, Jack desperately tries to acquire the skills that might save his life. Jack and his friends, Will and Fitch, unearth a magical sword from a cemetery and fight off the wizards who would take it from them. Jack begins training with the dark and dangerous Leander Hastings, a wizard with a mysterious past. 

Meanwhile, Jack is torn between his attraction to Ellen Stephenson, a new student at Trinity High School, and Leesha Middleton, his former girlfriend, who decides she wants him back.
Discovered and besieged by treachery at home, he flees to the Lake District of England. There he is confronted by the greatest challenge of all.

Monday, July 27, 2015

PPLYAFest Interview #1 with Jody Casella

If you haven't heard, the Pickerington Public Library just hosted its YA Author Fest on Saturday and I highly recommend it. There were panels and workshops and signings as well as food trucks for lunch.  About 20 awesome authors participated this year and they were some of the best people (to meet and read). As a blogger, I was given the opportunity to interview three authors participating in the fest. Jody Casella, Cinda Williams Chima, and Mindy McGinnis were my authors of choice and I was lucky enough to have time with each of them. It was so much fun getting to sit down and talk with them and I have so many new questions for next year! To kick off my interviews, you will find the Q&A with Jody Casella below. Don't forget to check out her book, Thin Space, after seeing how she came up with the idea. Side note: Jody's answers are not word for word, but a paraphrasing of my notes.


Interview with YA author Jody Casella


Raychelle: Your novel, Thin Space, is based upon the Celtic belief of thin places, where the veil between our world and the spiritual world thinner. What was your research process? How long did it take to nail down the idea for Thin Space?

Jody: It's often said that two ideas that have nothing to do with each other create a story and that is what happened with Thin Space. One day while picking my son up from the bus, I saw an older boy exiting behind him who was completely barefoot. It was in cold weather and my initial reaction as a mother was worry but as a writer I wondered about his motivations. I thought he would make an interesting character but I didn't have a tory for him yet. Then a couple months later while out to dinner, I read a clip* in a local magazine about the Celtic belief of thin places. These two seemingly unrelated ideas sparked the story. I wrote most of it during NanoWriMo and then had about a 1 year revision process.

*Article clip via Jody's website: "The Celts believed in thin places, where the veil between this world and the Other is, well, thin... In these places the seen and unseen world are most closely connected and inhabitants of both worlds can momentarily touch each other."

R: You mentioned that two different ideas inspired you to write Thin Space, one of those being the barefoot boy behind your son on the bus. I’m curious if you ever learned more about him or if he knows he sort of inspired Marsh.

J: He doesn't know that he inspired Marsh or the idea of being barefoot to go through thin space. I didn't learn any more about him either but I did meet other people who knew of him. I was talking about how the idea formed for Thin Space and it sparked conversation among the people in the group who knew of the barefoot kid, but no one knew why he was always barefoot. I met a girl who used to date him and when I asked her about it, she couldn't remember him ever mentioning a reason. She just thought he hated shoes. You may be thinking, what school would let a kid walk around all day barefoot, but they did. I visited the school for a presentation and they couldn't believe that a school would let someone walk around without shoes and I told them it was this school, but they didn't believe me.

R: Do you have any plans to revisit some of your unpublished novels? Can you tell me a little bit about them?

J: There is a sequel to Thin Space that I would like to revisit and try to get published, but right now I am working on something else.

R: Can you tell me about your current project?

J: I don;t know if I should say much about it, but it is currently called Splintering. Greek Mythology and Driads play into the story which was partly inspired by my parents cutting my favorite tree down while I was at camp one year.

R: You’ve lived in a couple different states, from CT to TN to KY and now OH. How has that played a role in your writing? (Geographical setting, etc)

J: It definitely plays a role. I have lived in OH for 8 years and when we moved here, we moved into a creepy old home so that sets the scene for writing creepy and supernatural stories like Thin Space.

R: What have been some of your biggest learning experiences throughout the writing/publishing process?

J: There is so much out of your control but it is a dream come true and I have learned to just let things happen. I will always keep writing, even if no one reads it because I love to write and create stories.

R: Give me one unique fact about yourself…


J: A dog bit my face when I was younger so I hated dogs for the longest time. Now we have a dog named Zooey and I love her so much. Most of what I post are pictures of Zooey.






More About Jody Casella



Jody Casella is a former high school English teacher with a degree in Creative Writing from Rhodes College and a Masters in English from the University of Memphis. Her first novel Thin Space, a paranormal YA mystery published by Beyond Words/Simon & Schuster, received a starred review from Kirkus. She lives with her husband and two teenagers in Columbus, Ohio. In addition to writing books, she visits schools, libraries, and book clubs to talk about the creative/revision process, sporadically cleans her house, and walks her dog. A lot. 


Visit her website or Goodreads to learn more.



About Thin Space



There’s a fine line between the living and the dead, and Marshall is determined to cross it in this gut-wrenching debut novel.

Ever since the car accident that killed his identical twin brother, Marshall Windsor has been consumed with guilt and crippled by the secrets of that fateful night. He has only one chance to make amends and set things right. He must find a thin space—a mythical point where the barrier between this world and the next is thin enough for a person to step through to the other side.


But when a new girl moves into the neighborhood, into the same house Marsh is sure holds a thin space, she may be the key—or the unraveling of all his secrets.


As they get closer to finding a thin space—and closer to each other—Marsh must decide once and for all how far he’s willing to go to right the wrongs of the living…and the dead.

You can buy Thin Space at these retailers: BN | Amazon | IndieBound | Books-A-Million |
Visit Cover to Cover (614-263-1624) to order a signed copy.

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Book Review: Shadow Study by Maria V. Snyder





*My Review*

Snyder, Maria V. Shadow Study. 416p. ebook available. Mira. February 2015. Tr $14.95. ISBN 9780778317401. Science Fiction/Fantasy. Gr 10 up.

Snyder goes back to the world of Sitia and Ixia in this fourth installment in the Study series. Readers follow Yelena and Valek on a new adventure and most will even recognize one of the villains from the previous books. Yelena transitions from being the all-powerful Soulfinder to relying on instinct when her powers are neutralized. Valek, on the other hand, may have come face to face with his replacement when he finds a young woman in the Commander’s chamber after breaking through his lax security. Now, he must decide if this newcomer is worth training or if she is a threat of a different kind. Ari and Janco are not to be left out and slide into their familiar banter with little effort. They provide comedic relief for the otherwise stressful situations that arise from being friends with one of the most powerful magicians in Sitia.

Fans of the series will enjoy being back in this world; moreover, they will be ready for the next installment as Snyder leaves it on quite the cliffhanger. Readers will have an easy time catching up on what’s been going on with the characters since Fire Study through the detailed back story that Snyder weaves in. This is very helpful for readers who may be reading out of order or didn’t read the other books in the Study series and Glass series before picking this up. Snyder's writing style, world building, and character development from Poison Study to Shadow Study have really developed into one that will pull you in and keep you there until long after the last page.

*Back Jacket (source Maria V. Snyder)*

Once, only her own life hung in the balance...

Oddly enough, when Yelena was a poison taster, her life was simpler. But she'd survived to become a vital part of the balance of power between rival countries Ixia and Sitia. Now she uses her magic to keep the peace in both lands—and protect her relationship with Valek.
Suddenly, though, they are beset on all sides by those vying for power through politics and intrigue. Valek's job—and his life—are in danger. As Yelena tries to uncover the scope of these plots, she faces a new challenge: her magic is blocked. She must keep that a secret—or her enemies will discover just how vulnerable she really is—while searching for who or what is responsible for neutralizing her powers.


Yes, the days of tasting poisons were much simpler. And certainly not as dangerous...

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Blog Hop & Giveaway: CROW'S REST by Angelica R. Jackson

This blog hop is one of my favorites! Angelica has shared with us a scene from Crow's Rest where the main character, Avery, has an eerie experience in Preston Castle. Check out the scene below as well as my own strange experience.




Title: Crow's Rest
Author: Angelica R. Jackson
Published: May 12, 2015
Publisher: Spencer Hill Press
Isbn: 9781633920040
Pages: 288
Retail: $9.95
Buy Links: BN | Amazon | BookDepository

Avery Flynn arrives for a visit at her Uncle Tam's, eager to rekindle her summertime romance with her crush-next-door, Daniel.

But Daniel’s not the sweet, neurotic guy she remembers—and she wonders if this is her Daniel at all. Or if someone—some thing—has taken his place.

Her quest to find the real Daniel—and get him back—plunges Avery into a world of Fae and changelings, where creatures swap bodies like humans change their socks, and magic lives much closer to home than she ever imagined.



About the author:
In keeping with her scattered Gemini nature, Angelica R. Jackson has far too many interests to list here.

She has an obsession with creating more writing nooks in the home she shares with her husband and two corpulent cats in California's Gold Country. Fortunately, the writing nooks serve for reading and cat cuddling too.


Other pastimes include cooking for food allergies (not necessarily by choice, but she’s come to terms with it), photography, and volunteering at a local no-kill cat sanctuary.
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Avery's experience:






My experience:

It's hard to say what experiences are generated by our minds, tricks of the light, some other phenomena or altogether real. I have never seen the fae or any ghosts for that matter, but I have had a strange encounter of my own. When I was much younger, say 15+ years ago, I was visiting my cousin at my aunt and uncle's home. They only lived down the road so my sister and I visited often. This particular day though, my cousin and I were upstairs in her room which also happened to have an attic. We were curious about what was inside and had been tempted to venture inside but did not have the courage. This day, we gathered up our courage, determined to figure out what was inside. I remember my cousin helping me lift myself up so that I could peer inside. I wanted to be the first one up there and then I would help her. As I was dragging myself up, I felt something grab my arms. I say 'something' instead of 'someone' for a couple reasons. First, the thing that grabbed me was extremely hairy (arms and hands). Since it was clearly dark in the attic I could not actually see anything but I certainly felt it. The second reason I chose to use 'something' is because the only people in the house besides my cousin and I were downstairs. I know that you are probably saying, well there could have been another friend of family member there that hid before you came over. Well, yes, that's true. However, I do not believe this is the case. There were no other cars, and we lived in the middle of nowhere (literally) so someone would have had to walk pretty far. Also, while I did immediately fall from the attic opening and subsequently run downstairs with my cousin right behind, no one else ever came down and we stayed for several more hours. Don't you think a person would have had to use the bathroom or get a drink or something? Yes there are ways around it, but this would be really elaborate to trick a couple of kids. The other thing is that this was super hairy! No lie, and not human hairy. Every inch covered with super thick animal-like hair, hairy. So you tell me, was my experience paranormal, strange, unique, out of this world? It probably wasn't, but it certainly freaked me out and has stuck with me all this time.

Have you had any experiences like mine or Avery's? I would love to hear about it. Leave a comment below if you want to share. =)






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Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Release Day Blitz: Freaks of Nature by Wendy Brotherlin

Happy Release Day to FREAKS OF NATURE by Wendy Brotherlin!! *all the confetti and cake for Wendy*

To celebrate this momentous day, I have some artwork by artist Mike Corriero who brought to life some of the details of FREAKS OF NATURE. Check them out at the bottom of this post.

You are so going to love this book so don't wait to snag a copy from your local bookstore or library!

I have included some information about the book below as well as information about the blog tour which is still going on this week! Also, Wendy will be at BN in Augusta, ME this evening for her launch party @ 6PM!

About the book




Title: Freaks of Nature
Author: Wendy Brotherlin
Series: The Psion Chronicles, #1

Publisher: Spencer Hill Press
Release Date: May 5, 2015
Isbn: 9781633920064
Get a Copy: BN | Amazon | Book Depository


"Stand back because a new generation of superheroes is here.  “Freaks of Nature” is that rare action-adventure novel that simultaneously tugs at your heart and punches you in the gut.  With equal parts mystery, mayhem and romance, this is a story that will leave you begging for the next vividly imagined installment."
D.J. MacHale
#1 New York Times Bestselling Author

The global Ebola-X pandemic of 2022 lasted five months, two weeks and six days before a cure could be found. In its wake, it left a generation of psionic freaks who can turn a single thought into a weapon… or worse.

Fifteen-year-old Devon McWilliams is one of those freaks, but instead of some awesome ability like telepathy or telekinesis, he talks to plants. Yes, plants. In other words, Devon rates a big fat zero on the scale of kick-ass psychic abilities. But when Devon escapes from his psionic detainment facility, the United States Military intercepts him before he can rendezvous with the Psionic Underground Network. Regaining consciousness, Devon finds himself securely fastened to his seat aboard a military airship headed to Washington DC, where he will either be incarcerated for life or killed. 

However, there are six other psions aboard this one-way flight to doom… and one of them, a telepath named Bai Lee, claims to have the means to escape, but they have to convince her, one by one, that they’re worthy of freedom. This is not good news for Plant Boy. The last thing he wants is to relive his nightmare escape from the psi-facility that left his best friend dead, especially since he’s made the acquaintance of the lovely, blonde healer, Alya du Roumanie, sitting beside him. Worse than that, he wouldn’t be able to bear the look in her eyes if she ever found out how truly pathetic a psion he really is. 



They say there are no keeping secrets from a hell-bent telepath, but Devon McWilliams is determined to do just that, risking everything not to be left behind.



About Wendy Brotherlin


Wendy Brotherlin is a screenwriter, music enthusiast and all around geek-goddess. She earned a Masters in Screenwriting at the University of Southern California and went on to write for children’s television including Nickelodeon’s Are You Afraid of the Dark?. Today, she lives in Manchester, Maine with her husband and two little super-heroes-in-training. Freaks of Nature is her first novel.


Tour Schedule

April 27- Wendy Brotherlin
April 28- Mindy @ Books Complete Me 
April 29- Brooke @ The Cover Contessa
April 30- Stephanie @ Chasm of Books
May 1- Raychelle @ Steele Reviews

May 4- Nicole @ Nicole Payne
May 5- Release Day!!
May 6- Raychelle @ Steele Reviews
May 8- Deitre @ A Leisure Moment


Giveaway:



*Open to US entrants

*Must be 13 years of age or older

*No giveaway account may be used for tweeting/following, must be an active account 


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Neurostunners by Mike Corriero. ©2014 Wendy Brotherlin.



Hover cams by Mike Corriero. ©2014 Wendy Brotherlin.



Hover cams by Mike Corriero. ©2014 Wendy Brotherlin.

Friday, May 1, 2015

Blog Tour-Interview: FREAKS OF NATURE by Wendy Brotherlin

I'm back again, but this time I am featuring interview questions that I couldn't wait to ask as well as some wonderful artwork that Wendy commissioned from artist Mike Corriero! Check out the interview and artwork below where you will also find links to Mike and Wendy. And you don't want to forget to enter this epic giveaway courtesy of Wendy!

About the book




Title: Freaks of Nature
Author: Wendy Brotherlin
Series: The Psion Chronicles, #1

Publisher: Spencer Hill Press
Release Date: May 5, 2015
Isbn: 9781633920064
Get a Copy: BN | Amazon | Book Depository


"Stand back because a new generation of superheroes is here.  “Freaks of Nature” is that rare action-adventure novel that simultaneously tugs at your heart and punches you in the gut.  With equal parts mystery, mayhem and romance, this is a story that will leave you begging for the next vividly imagined installment."
D.J. MacHale
#1 New York Times Bestselling Author

The global Ebola-X pandemic of 2022 lasted five months, two weeks and six days before a cure could be found. In its wake, it left a generation of psionic freaks who can turn a single thought into a weapon… or worse.

Fifteen-year-old Devon McWilliams is one of those freaks, but instead of some awesome ability like telepathy or telekinesis, he talks to plants. Yes, plants. In other words, Devon rates a big fat zero on the scale of kick-ass psychic abilities. But when Devon escapes from his psionic detainment facility, the United States Military intercepts him before he can rendezvous with the Psionic Underground Network. Regaining consciousness, Devon finds himself securely fastened to his seat aboard a military airship headed to Washington DC, where he will either be incarcerated for life or killed. 

However, there are six other psions aboard this one-way flight to doom… and one of them, a telepath named Bai Lee, claims to have the means to escape, but they have to convince her, one by one, that they’re worthy of freedom. This is not good news for Plant Boy. The last thing he wants is to relive his nightmare escape from the psi-facility that left his best friend dead, especially since he’s made the acquaintance of the lovely, blonde healer, Alya du Roumanie, sitting beside him. Worse than that, he wouldn’t be able to bear the look in her eyes if she ever found out how truly pathetic a psion he really is. 



They say there are no keeping secrets from a hell-bent telepath, but Devon McWilliams is determined to do just that, risking everything not to be left behind.



About Wendy Brotherlin


Wendy Brotherlin is a screenwriter, music enthusiast and all around geek-goddess. She earned a Masters in Screenwriting at the University of Southern California and went on to write for children’s television including Nickelodeon’s Are You Afraid of the Dark?. Today, she lives in Manchester, Maine with her husband and two little super-heroes-in-training. Freaks of Nature is her first novel.


Tour Schedule

April 27- Wendy Brotherlin
April 28- Mindy @ Books Complete Me 
April 29- Brooke @ The Cover Contessa
April 30- Stephanie @ Chasm of Books
May 1- Raychelle @ Steele Reviews

May 4- Nicole @ Nicole Payne
May 5- Release Day!!
May 6- Raychelle @ Steele Reviews
May 7- Beth @ Curling Up With A Good Book
May 8- Deitre @ A Leisure Moment


Interview:
Q: Good morning, Wendy! The YA community yearns to know more about your novel FREAKS OF NATURE. Tell us a little more about the background of your story.

A: This novel is loaded with mutant teenagers––teens with fantastic psionic abilities! The story takes place nineteen years after a worldwide Ebola-X outbreak. Millions died before a cure could be discovered. However, it was that very cure that caused the next generation to mutate. Children were born with alien blue eyes and extraordinary psychic powers––and most of those powers were quite dangerous. Seeing these young people as a threat, the government built psionic detainment facilities to house and contain them, ripping children from their families in order to keep the public safe.



In order to convey my ideas visually, I hired creature artist, Mike Corriero, to assist me with character and tech design. He did an amazing job and his artwork is featured inside the book and on my website. Above is an image of Devon McWilliams, the book’s protagonist, by Mike Corriero, © 2014. You can see more of Mike’s artwork at www.mikecorriero.com. 

Q: How did you come up with the setting? What elements of reality did you draw upon to write this story?

A: The setting for this story starts off in the badlands of North Dakota and ends in a redwood forest along the California Coast in a world very much like our own, with the exception of some highly advanced technology. The advanced tech is due to the tech-heads––psions who are able to create any machine they can imagine. Most of these amazing machines are patented by the government and used for the military, but there are a lucky few who have managed to stay clear of the government’s reach. 

I came up with settings that were best suited to tell this story and keep it interesting. I drew upon elements from today’s headlines in an effort to piece together how I felt the United States and world governments would react to a spate of children born with very dangerous powers. Some of these kids can kill with a thought. Some of these children have accidently killed their parents when they were toddlers. They are marked with strange blue eyes. They are dangerous. Ordinary people need to be protected from them…even if they are only children. 


Q What was it that drew you to FREAKS OF NATURE? Was there a particular character begging to get out?

A: The main character in FREAKS OF NATURE is Devon McWilliams and yes, he was begging to get out. He’s a good kid and because he talks to plants, he has been able to live with his family for over thirteen years. This makes him different from his peers who have been raised in the government detainment facilities. Devon also has psionic powers that appear to be quite mild in comparison with say, a psi-cannon, who can fire balls of energy from her hands. Inside his government detainment facility, Devon found it hard to make friends because with his rare and not-very-impressive powers, he wasn’t taken seriously.

Q: How does dialogue play into your story?  Do you focus more on the development of the storyline or the characters or is it somewhere in between?

A: The dialog should reflect who the character is, so it is a very important extension of the story. For me, the dialog and character development go hand in hand. When I develop my characters, I also consider how a particular character speaks. I like to outline my stories before I actually write, but at the same time, I develop the characters. Sometimes inspiration strikes me with the main character first––other times, I have an idea for the plot first. Either way, I prefer to work on both character and storyline simultaneously.

Q: You were a screenwriter for Nickelodeon’s Are You Afraid of the Dark?. What was that like?

A: I loved, loved, loved working for Nickelodeon! D.J. MacHale was the creator of Are You Afraid of the Dark? and he was a terrific boss. You may recognize his name from his many series of middle-grade novels––The Pendragon Series, The SYLO Chronicles, Morpheus Road, and his newest release, Voyagers: Project Alpha, coming out September 2015.

Q: How has screenwriting impacted writing novels? Did you learn anything in particular that you applied to writing FREAKS OF NATURE?

A: I learned much writing for television: How to write fantastic dialog, the importance of three act structure, and how write concisely and visually. 

Q: So we have to know…Did you ever get slimed?

A: Sadly no. Not by Nickelodeon… not yet anyway.

*insert raised eyebrows here from Raychelle*

Q: What is one little known or unique fact about yourself?

A: When I was going to film school, I interned for Michael Douglas’s production company, which was called Stonebridge Entertainment at the time. And yes, I got to meet Mr. Douglas himself a few times.

Q: What were your biggest learning experiences through the process of writing to publishing?

A: I was surprised by the amount of time and energy that goes into promoting one’s work before, during and after the editing process. But I sure am having fun designing cool swag.

Q: Where is the strangest location that you had an idea come to you for either this story or another piece?

A: On a sheep farm in Melbourne, Australia while a herd of wild kangaroos raced past. It was a completely alien experience, like I was standing on another planet.

Q: What can we look forward to from you in the future? 

A sequel to Freaks of Nature entitled Shadow Walker, as well as more terrific artwork by Mike Corriero.


Some additional images of the characters featured in FREAKS OF NATURE: 


Bai Lee's Eyes by Mike Corriero. ©2014 Wendy Brotherlin.


Winnie's Eyes by Mike Corriero. ©2014 Wendy Brotherlin.


Nevada's Eyes by Mike Corriero. ©2014 Wendy Brotherlin.



Vahn's Eyes by Mike Corriero. ©2014 Wendy Brotherlin.


Thank you so much Wendy! I don't know about anyone else, but I absolutely love the artwork! =)


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