It’s Interview Time — with “Civilian Reader”
In the writing ‘verse, interviews always come thick and fast around book publication day and then gradually taper off.
Daughter of Blood seems to have generated a longer tail in that respect, however, and today I’m chuffed to be able to link to an interview with one of my older friends in the world of books, blogging, and speculative fiction, the equally estimable and inestimable Stefan Fergus of Civilian Reader.
Among many other matters, he asks both:
CR: What can fans expect from the third book?
HL: … the Twitter synopsis goes something like: “Intrigue, war, & friendship in the face of darkness as two heroes race against time to find a lost shield and solve a 400 year-old mystery … [more follows]”
and
CR: Three books in, what lessons have you learned from the process of writing and plotting the series? …
HL: “I think the most profound lesson I have learned is that even when you are telling one story in four parts, every book is different and you have to approach it that way from the start. … [more follows]”
To read the rest of my answers and check out the interview in full, click on:
Civilian Reader: An Interview With Helen Lowe
And as always — enjoy. 🙂