Monday, October 5, 2009

Interview: Possessions by Nancy Holder


1. So what happens in Possessions?

In Possessions, a girl named Lindsey Cavanaugh arrives at Marlwood Academy, a posh boarding school high up in the mountains of Northern California, after the semester has started. She's escaping San Diego, where she had a nervous breakdown after 1) her mom died and 2) she risked everything to get into the popular clique, and lost everything, including her crush. She's feeling high strung and on display at Marlwood...and is super-ultra cautious about not crying wolf, despite the bizarre things she begins seeing and hearing--faces in mirrors, moving statues, and worst of all, the truly terrifying and evil behavior of the girls who rule the school. Lindsay learns that the girls are evil...and the vengeful spirits from over a century before are stalking the students. Then someone dies...and there's a good chance Lindsay will be next.


2. Where did the inspiration come from to write this novel? How long did it take you to write?
My editors at Razorbill and I talked over the concept for this book. They originally wanted to set it in Vermont, but I suggested Northern California. I live in San Diego and was born near San Francisco, and not all is sunshine and orange blossoms in Cali! It's hard to say exactly how long it took me, as I did a couple of rewrites, but I had a wonderful schedule: I would get up every morning and watch a horror movie, then start working. (I had to watch them in the daytime because I'm too chicken to watch horror movies at night!) I did this for months and if you want to know what scary movies to see, e me at nancyholder123@gmail.com, or twitter me at nancyholder, or facebook me, and I'll give you the downlow.

One of the major inspirations, though, was something that happened to me when I was about eleven or twelve. My grandfather had died, and I was visiting my grandmother. I was staying in his study, and I wasn't sleeping very well. One morning I was taking a shower in the bathroom next to the study. The shower stall had a frosted glass door. I finished taking my shower and started to open the door, when I saw a figure standing in the doorway to the bathroom. It didn't move. It just stood there. I could hear my grandmother upstairs. I tried to call out but I was so afraid I couldn't make a sound. Finally I pushed open the door...and there was no one there.

I found out later that my grandfather had died in the room I was sleeping in. I thought he had died at the hospital. When my cousin went to stay with my grandmother, she said the same thing happened to her. I think it's interesting that both of us were so scared. We both loved our grandfather very much, so if that figure was he, we weren't capable of handling it.

3. What is your main character Lindsay like, and who's your favorite character?
Lindsay comes to Marlwood to escape a terrible situation, only to find herself thrust into a worse one. Because of what she's been through, she's very self-aware. She's also very kind, and wounded. I feel for her. She's afraid she'll have another breakdown and she needs to be together to handle what's going on. She could walk away but she feels a need to protect the other girls who just don't see what's going on. I really admire her for that. I know how it feels to be the odd girl out and have to deal with everyone anyway. Lindsay fights hard and cares so much. I would love her to be my friend if I was in trouble.

I think the main character of a book is usually an author's favorite, but coming close is Miles Winters. He's the brother of Mandy, who is the ringleader of the mean girls. He's wicked sexy and brilliant and creepy and enticing. I like Miles so much that he gets a bigger role in POSSESSIONS: THE EVIL WITHIN and will really come into his own in Book 3 (as yet untitled). I also like Julie, who is Lindsay's best friend, and this crazy nonconformist named Rose. I guess there are a lot of characters in POSSESSIONS I like!

4. What are you working on right now?
Right now I'm working on CRUSADE: CONVERTED, which is the first book in a spinoff of the WICKED series, with my coauthor Debbie Viguie. It's a dark fantasy about vampire hunters, werewolves, and witches. One of the characters from WICKED anchors the series and we may have some "guest stars." We're both just loving it. I'm watching the old TV series V for inspiration. I'm also watching a lot of Spanish films--our hunters are headquartered in Salamanca, Spain. I speak some Spanish and I just love listening to it. Some friends of mine moved to Madrid so I'm e'ing and Skyping a lot with them.

5. Anything you'd like to add?
I hope everyone has a fantastic Halloween. My daughter and I go trick or treating with our dog, Panda, who has more costumes than we do. Sometimes he's a little devil, or a surfer, or a clown, and this year it looks like he's going to be a pirate, Arrrr! He carries his own treat bag in his mouth and he goes to every door with us. He only gets dog treats, no candy. (Please remember that chocolate is toxic to dogs!)

I hope that people will read POSSESSIONS during this spooky season of the year and if they like it, will help spread the word. I went through a lot writing it, lol--I watched THE RING and THE GRUDGE so many times that I have to leave the lights on in the hall and make super-double-extra sure that the TV is off. I have to reach forward to press the off button because our remote no longer works and that screen is flickering and I know that woman is crawling down the stairs...I SUFFERED and I hope I can make everyone feel a little creeped out while they're reading my book.

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!!



Thanks for the interview Nancy!

Yikes, those girls from THE RING and from THE GRUDGE totally freak me out. Those movies always give me nightmares!
Visit Nancy's website to learn more about her!


- Lea

Interview: The Dark Divine by Bree Despain


1. What can you tell us about your novel The Dark Divine, and what makes it unique?

I think one of the things that make The Dark Divine unique is that the love story is not just based on attraction, but on a long term friendship. I hope this gives the relationship between Grace and Daniel a deeper, more meaningful connection, as opposed to two people who are drawn together purely by physical attraction or some mystical force. But also...Daniel is freaking hot!

2. As your debut novel, was it difficult for you to write and what inspired you?
Well, I didn't become a debut author overnight...though it sometimes feels like it. I have spent the last several years writing and working on various projects. Writing can be so exhilarating when the story just flows, but it's also a lot of work at times.


Inspiration for the story came a stormy night as I was waiting at a stop light and a conversation between a brother and sister just popped into my head. They were discussing an old friend who had suddenly reappeared in their lives. "He's dangerous. You have to stay away from him," the brother warned his sister. I was so intrigued by this that I knew I had to figure out what was going on with these characters. I think what inspired me most as I went along were the characters themselves. Once I started to get to know Grace and Daniel, I was more and more excited to tell their story. Those two and other characters in the book were just so fun to create and write, and I find their histories fascinating. Also--chocolate. It's always good for a quick dose of rejuvenation/inspiration.

3. What is going to be next for you? Is this novel a stand alone, or the start of a series?
I'm currently working on a sequel for The Dark Divine. It is so much fun to get to spend more time with some of my favorite characters (and a few new ones). And it's also fun to get to answer a few of the questions readers will have at the end of the first book. Depending on how the sequel goes, it's possible the story could end up being a trilogy. Time will tell.
Also, I have a couple of other paranormal romance stories waiting to be written after the sequel, along with a bit more of a sci-fi romance. I also enjoy writing contemporary humorous fiction, and would love to publish in that genre someday. 



Thank you for the interview Bree! I have to agree, chocolate = inspiration.
And everyone, you should check out Bree's website for a synopsis and a sneak peak of The Dark Divine. Who doesn't love a sneak peak?


-YABQ

Sunday, October 4, 2009

In My Mailbox (3)

I.M.M. is a meme hosted by the wonderful Kristi of The Story Siren.

   


Library:
The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan
Lament: The Faerie Queen's Deception by Maggie Stiefvater
Good Girls Don't Die by Katie Alender
Generation Dead by Daniel Waters

I was pleasantly surprised to find such a great group of books, and snagged them up as fast as I could! And I finally get to read Lament, so that I'll understand why Ballad has caused quite a stir...

And keep an eye out for my reviews of my IMM books from last week, they should be popping up starting Monday.

Have a great week!


-YABQ