Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The Crossroads Tour Day 5




1. Could you tell us a little bit about the world you created in Everlasting?

The world is very much the same one we know—well, at least the same one those in 1855 knew Only this world has a legend children are told while growing up, one they come to believe in, akin to the Boogeyman or the existence of unicorns—that there is a stone blessed with the magic to bring someone back to life.


2. Would you be willing to tell us where you see the series going?

I would love to write a third and final novel in the series, however at the moment it isn’t lined up with Scholastic. Camille and Oscar’s story isn’t finished yet. I feel terrible about leaving readers on such a cliffhanger! Right now though I’m working on a few other YA and middle grade projects.


3. Which of your own characters do you most enjoy writing?

I loved writing Ira Beam’s character. He was so easy to write! He’s so easy going and fun, filled with witty comments that just rolled onto the page. I also love writing my middle grade protagonist Suzanna Snow. She is also a lot of fun, and filled with such curiosity. She makes me remember what it’s like to be 11!


4. Which of your characters do you find most difficult to write?

By far, Camille is my toughest character. I know her really well in my head, and our inner conversations never lack () but when it comes to portraying her on the page, she gets stuck. Writing her takes lots of concentration!


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1. Could you tell us a little bit about the world you created in The Faerie Ring?

The world is London, 1871 – a time when belief in the occult and mysticism is very strong, yet the world is undergoing an overwhelming change with the advent of technological development. The repercussions of these changes are being felt in both London and the Otherworld, as the intersection of both worlds is impacted.


2. Would you be willing to tell us where you see the series going?

Much of THE FAERIE RING is set in London. In the second book, THE TORN WING, we see more of the Otherworld and learn about alliances and relationships that have happened in the past that affect the present.


3. Which of your own characters do you most enjoy writing?

I quite enjoy writing Tiki and Rieker. Their characters have a lot of depth and mystery to them and it’s fun to find where their paths intersect.


4. Which of your characters do you find most difficult to write?

I don’t find Larkin difficult to write, but she is the most complicated character. Like an onion with so many layers – we’ve only just begun to peel the top coat off to find what lies underneath.


Find Kiki:

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How the Tour Works:

Each day of The Crossroads Tour, a new research question will be revealed on The Crossroad Blog Tour main page, and each day the answer to that question will be found within one of the different blog posts by Crossroads Tour authors. Your job is to get the question, read the blog posts, and collect all of the answers and email them to bridgesocialmedia@gmail.com by October 31st at MIDNIGHT.


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