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Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Interview with M.K. England for Spellhacker



Spellhacker

by M.K. England
Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
Release Date: January 21st 2020
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy
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Synopsis:

From the author of The Disasters, this genre-bending YA fantasy heist story is perfect for fans of Marie Lu and Amie Kaufman.

In Kyrkarta, magic—known as maz—was once a freely available natural resource. Then an earthquake released a magical plague, killing thousands and opening the door for a greedy corporation to make maz a commodity that’s tightly controlled—and, of course, outrageously expensive.

Which is why Diz and her three best friends run a highly lucrative, highly illegal maz siphoning gig on the side. Their next job is supposed to be their last heist ever.

But when their plan turns up a powerful new strain of maz that (literally) blows up in their faces, they’re driven to unravel a conspiracy at the very center of the spellplague—and possibly save the world.

No pressure.


Can you briefly describe SPELLHACKER and its characters?

SPELLHACKER is the story of a heist gone wrong in a futuristic world with magic, starring a girl named Diz who is basically a cactus secretly filled with marshmallow. Diz is joined by her NB childhood friend Remi (who she is definitely not dating), her fierce bestie Ania, and her dad-friend Jaesin. I love the magic system, setting, and found family dynamics in this book, and I hope you do, too!


Who would you say is your favourite character from the story and why?

Oooh, so torn. Diz was a lot of fun to write because every human interaction is a landmine with her. She’s so repressed and hurt and angry all the time that the whole book was like slowly peeling away the layers of her pain so others could reach her. There’s so much of my young self in her. I also loved writing Remi for the total opposite reason—Remi is the self-assured enby royalty I aspire to be. They know exactly who they are and what they’re worth, and they refuse to accept any less. They’re also one of those people who unabashedly loves the things they love and embraces life with their whole heart! 


How did the story occur to you? Did you find inspiration anywhere?

The initial idea seed for this book came up during a tabletop roleplaying game session. I honestly can’t remember what system we were playing… Dungeons & Dragons? Star Wars? Pathfinder? But something in what we were playing made me think “magic hackers.” That’s all it was for the longest time. That tiny phrase sat in my google doc full of ideas until I was done revising The Disasters and needed something new to write. I poked and prodded at “magic hackers” until it became a fully-fleshed out book idea—Spellhacker! I found some great technology inspiration from the book Physics of the Future by Michio Kaku, and was generally inspired by my lifelong love of the Final Fantasy video game franchise, especially Final Fantasy VII. 


If you could choose one song to describe your book, which one would it be?

“Like O, Like H” by Tegan and Sara is Diz’s theme song for sure, but I think “Hell” (also Tegan and Sara) is a great choice for the book as a whole. Playlist coming soon!




What drink and place do you think will go with your book to have a perfect book date?

Go pound an energy drink on an empty rooftop somewhere and look out over the lights of the city or the stars out in the country. Read the book by the glow of a phone or tablet screen. 


Can you recommend your readers any other books in case they are left hungry for more once they finish SPELLHACKER?

I think SPELLHACKER readers would love The Fever King by Victoria Lee. Now’s a perfect time to read it, because the sequel is out soon! I’d also recommend Warcross by Marie Lu, Want by Cindy Pon, and Gunslinger Girl by Lyndsay Ely as good comps. 


What would you say is the most difficult part of writing a book?

I’m the least observant person in the world, and for better or worse, I live very much inside my own head. So, I struggle with sensory detail. My early drafts are all action and dialogue, and I have to go back and do a really deliberate pass to add visual and other sensory details. 


What’s next for you?

I wish I knew! This was the final book of a 2-book deal for The Disasters, so I’m a bit adrift at the moment. I also have some major life/health things coming up soon, so I may take a bit of a break to focus on my day job and survival. I hope more of my stories will find homes, though! I wrote these books because they were what I wished existed on the shelves, and I hope I’ll get the chance to keep making shelves queerer and more full of sarcastic jokes in the future.






M.K. England is an author and librarian who grew up on the Space Coast of Florida and now calls rural Virginia home. When she’s not writing or librarianing, MK can be found drowning in fandom, rolling dice at the gaming table, digging in the garden, or feeding her video game addiction. She loves Star Wars with a desperate, heedless passion. It’s best if you never speak of Sherlock Holmes in her presence. You’ll regret it. 

THE DISASTERS is her debut novel. Follow her at www.mkengland.com.



Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Interview with A.M. Strickland for Beyond the Black Door



Beyond the Black Door

by A.M. Strickland
Publisher: Imprint
Release Date: October 29th 2019
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, LGBT
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Synopsis:

Kamai was warned never to open the black door, but she didn't listen ...

Everyone has a soul. Some are beautiful gardens, others are frightening dungeons. Soulwalkers―like Kamai and her mother―can journey into other people's souls while they sleep.

But no matter where Kamai visits, she sees the black door. It follows her into every soul, and her mother has told her to never, ever open it.

When Kamai touches the door, it is warm and beating, like it has a pulse. When she puts her ear to it, she hears her own name whispered from the other side. And when tragedy strikes, Kamai does the unthinkable: she opens the door.

A.M. Strickland's imaginative dark fantasy features court intrigue and romance, a main character coming to terms with her asexuality, and twists and turns as a seductive mystery unfolds that endangers not just Kamai's own soul, but the entire kingdom ...


Can you briefly describe BEYOND THE BLACK DOOR and its characters?

Beyond the Black Door is about a girl, Kamai, who has the unique ability to walk through other people’s souls while they sleep. Each soul is different, and yet in every single one she sees a black door, one she’s never supposed to open. But after tragedy strikes and she feels like she has nothing to lose, she opens it … and unleashes another major character in the book, Vehyn, who I don’t want to tell you much about for spoiler reasons.


Who would you say is your favourite character from the story and why?

The character who becomes Kihan is my favorite, because he’s the best friend one could hope for. 


How did the story occur to you? Did you find inspiration anywhere?

I actually had a dream about soul houses (a.k.a. “nehyms” in the book), in which someone was walking around in an impossibly huge castle. In the way of dreams I somehow knew that this place existed inside someone else, and the person walking through it was spying on them. From that dream-seed grew Beyond the Black Door!


If you could choose one song to describe your book, which one would it be?

I’m kind of bad at this, but a song I listened to a lot while writing the book was Halsey’s “Castle,” and I think it captures the mood pretty well.



If your book was going to be made into a movie, who would play your characters? 

Kamai would be played by Chiara Scelsi and Vehyn by a long-haired Miles McMillan—I didn’t know either of them before I went searching for faces that looked like the images in my head! Both are models.



Fall is here, and we love to go out and find our perfect cosy spot. What drink and place do you think will go with your book to have a perfect book date?

I am super fortunate to share my time between Alaska and Spain, so this fall I’ll be drinking lots of café americanos in the gorgeous gothic squares of Girona while I read.


Can you recommend your readers any other books in case they are left hungry for more once they finish BEYOND THE BLACK DOOR?

I highly recommend Tarnished Are the Stars by Rosiee Thor if you want more asexual main characters, and if you’re more into villain romances, Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan and Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge should be right up your alley. 


What’s next for you?

I’m working on both another YA fantasy and an adult fantasy … that’s all I can say!







AdriAnne Strickland was a bibliophile who wanted to be an author before she knew what either of those words meant. She shares a home base in Alaska with her husband, her pugs, and her piles and piles of books. She loves traveling, dancing, vests, tattoos, and every shade of teal in existence, but especially the darker ones. She is the coauthor of SHADOW RUN and SHADOW CALL (Delacorte/Penguin Random House) and author of the forthcoming BEYOND THE BLACK DOOR (Imprint/Macmillan).







Friday, September 4, 2015

Cover Reveal: Surrendering to Always (Surrender Saga #4) by Chelsea M. Cameron

Today we are revealing the cover for SURRENDERING TO ALWAYS by Chelsea M. Cameron. This is the 4th book in the Surrendering Saga and it will be released on September 29th.

Surrendering to Always (Surrender Saga #4)
Release Date: September 29th, 2015

Synopsis:

They’re about to walk down the aisle, but more than one obstacle is standing in their way…

Rory Clarke didn’t want to get married until she was at least thirty. But then she hired sexy redheaded, chin-dimpled Lucah Blythe as her assistant at Clarke Enterprises and everything changed. She’s finally agreed to set a wedding date and plans are well underway. Rory's definitely starting to see the perks of being engaged and she couldn’t be happier. As long as everything goes her way, of course.

That is until not one, but two huge surprises rock her world, putting everything she’s planned in jeopardy. Her job, the wedding, the future she planned for herself. Lucah is there for her no matter what, but trusting someone else isn’t always easy, even if you love them more than anything.

Her road to the alter is a rough one, but will Rory decide it’s not worth the struggle to get there? Or will she take Lucah’s hand and throw herself into their future together?






Chelsea M. Cameron is a YA/NA New York Times/USA Today Best Selling author from Maine. Lover of things random and ridiculous, Jane Austen/Charlotte and Emily Bronte Fangirl, red velvet cake enthusiast, obsessive tea drinker, vegetarian, former cheerleader and world's worst video gamer. When not writing, she enjoys watching infomercials, singing in the car and tweeting (this one time, she was tweeted by Neil Gaiman). She has a degree in journalism from the University of Maine, Orono that she promptly abandoned to write about the people in her own head. More often than not, these people turn out to be just as weird as she is. 

Her New Adult Contemporary Romance titles include My Favorite Mistake, which has been bought by Harlequin along with a sequel, Deeper We Fall and Faster We Burn (April 20, 2013) 

Her Young Adult books include Nocturnal, Nightmare and Neither, the first three books in The Noctalis Chronicles. The fourth and final book, Neverend will be out in 2013. Whisper, the first in The Whisper Trilogy is also available, with the second book in the series, Silence and the final book, Listen coming out in 2014.