Author Interview

Author interview with multi-genre fiction writer Cathrine Swift

A multi-genre author and poet, Cathrine Swift says her earliest memory of falling in love with reading involved a book called Dealing with Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede. The book features a young princess who runs away from marriage and castle life to live with dragons. Swift says, “My DNA was forever changed by it, and the rest of the series, The Enchanted Forest Chronicles. I saw (badass, femme) women (and gentle, loving men) doing badass things for the greater good, and my writing blueprint was created. Of course, I didn’t know or fully understand it at the time, but looking back now, the evidence is right there.”

The year is 1456: Queen Amelia has barely survived her first year of marriage to the wicked King Alaric. When she accepted his marriage proposal arranged by their fathers, she believed it her sole opportunity to fulfill her birthright as ruler of Dathoviel and protect her brother from the throne he feared. But she can no longer sit back and watch helplessly as her husband destroys her land and starves her people. She must find the strength to fight back.

~Let It Reign by Cathrine Swift

This cover of the novel Let it Reign by Cathrine Swift  features a crown and lots of bling.

Q: What has been the most unexpected lesson you’ve learned about yourself through writing?
A: That your art isn’t for everyone, and that’s okay. My books are written for a specific group of people. It’s a broad group, to be sure, but we as authors have a target audience, and it’s a marketing term for sure, but at the end of the day it’s just about finding our people. The ones who are going to be touched by the themes and circumstances of our books. And the rest, the people who don’t get it…well, that just means that particularly story wasn’t meant for them. But it is meant for someone. For a lot of someones. So don’t give up, your people will find you, and your art will impact their lives—for the better.

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Author interview with fantasy writer A.K. Stuntz

Fantasy author A.K. Stuntz says she would love to live in the Rise of Witches world, in the time before the new king came into power. She loves the different animals, and of course there is magic! Let’s learn more about the author and this world she has created in her novels.

Janelle always knew she was different. With the power to wield not only fire and lightning, but all the elements, she is a witch with incredible potential and power. But Janelle’s abilities also make her a target, and she quickly learns there are those who will stop at nothing to harness her power for their own gain.

~Witch’s Choice: Rise of Witches, Book 1

Q: How do you nurture your creativity when life gets busy or overwhelming?
A: It can be so hard to focus on writing when life gets busy. It seems to be the one thing I always think I can skip for the day but thinking that way, I learned, leads to more than one missed day of writing. So, I started changing the way I think. I started looking at my writing like showing up for a job, and that helped me to stop pushing it to the side when things got busy. I also make small obtainable goals that help me stay on track and keep me focused.

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Author interview with fantasy and contemporary adult fiction writer, Abby Lattanzio

Hello, and welcome to this week’s featured author, Abby Lattanzio! Her work includes fantasy (The Elementals) and contemporary adult fiction (Remember Me Tomorrow).

Abby Lattanzio hails from central Illinois and has been writing since junior high, when she learned the stories in her head could become something more. She graduated from Northland College with a degree in writing and is a cellist in her local orchestra. She can often be found hiking, reading, watching New Girl, or crafting, and is owned by two cats who barely tolerate each other.

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Author interview with romantasy writer E.A.M. Trofimenkoff

Inspired by Anne Bonny and Mary Read, two of her all-time favorite female pirates, E. A. M. Trofimenkoff is the author of the Dark Depths duology as well as their contemporary romance, You and I Collide.

In A Kiss of the Siren’s Song, two women disguised as men board a pirate ship: one set on revenge, the other escaping land and the bounty on her head. The two of them quickly find themselves in the middle of a voyage to find the world’s most dangerous weapon: the Kraken’s Fang.

Even worse, their evil captain has a far more nefarious plot in mind. Can the two unravel the sea of secrets, and save the world? Or will their budding feelings for each other result in their downfall?

Q: What/who were your early literary influences, and how do you think their writing has shaped you as a storyteller today?
A: I think The Hunger Games was the first book to make me truly fall in love with reading. So much so that I still remember exactly where I was when I read it for the first time, and every year when it snows, it reminds me of that trip, and I have to pick up the series and re-read it. To this date, I’ve read the original trilogy over thirty times, and it remains my favourite series of all time. Now that I am writing my own stories, I am inspired to write complex characters who aren’t always loveable, who go through their challenges and come back with scars to show for them, and it’s given me the courage to explore difficult narratives that involve impossible decisions and the consequences that accompany them.

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Author interview with dark fantasy writer Morgan Reilly

Morgan Reilly is the author of The Dark Library Series, a seven-book YA dark fantasy retelling of fairy tales.

In The Book of Water, the first book in The Dark Library series, mermaid Celine and human Owen form an unlikely alliance in the midst of a war between their peoples. But as they grow closer, they must navigate the treacherous waters of love and betrayal. In this dark fantasy retelling of The Little Mermaid, Celine and Owen will risk everything to seek their revenge-but their hearts may be the price they pay.

This story is described as, “The Little Mermaid + To Kill A Kingdom with Count of Monte Cristo vibes.”

Q: What/who were your early literary influences, and how do you think their writing has shaped you as a storyteller today?
A: I love this question! I grew up loving mysteries and fantasies, essentially cutting my teeth on Nancy Drew and books about magic. I also adored the Baby Sitters Club (the Scholastic Book Fair was my favorite time of year). That’s when I started to write my own stories, centering around characters and the events that shaped them. I’ve loved character-driven stories ever since I could read, so those are the types of stories I love to tell.

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Author interview with fantasy writer Cerynn McCain

Fantasy author Cerynn McCain returns to the themes of trauma and healing in all of her works. She says, “My characters break. Some don’t heal. Some harden. And some take a very long time, and deal with PTSD, and find their way. I work very hard to show that struggle and that victory as relatably as I can, because for myself personally, I didn’t find a lot of stories where I could heal along with them.”

In Inhibited, the first novel in McCain’s The Abandoned Crown Series, Alice’s life ended when she was captured. Being tortured for thirteen years left her small and afraid, but when the guard assigned to her torture helped her escape, she was given a brief glimpse of hope.

Until she forgot.

Now hiding in a city full of its own secrets, Alice must work hard to remember why she came here, and whether she herself is a trap.

Q: What/who were your early literary influences, and how do you think their writing has shaped you as a storyteller today?
A: Oh, I always credit Tolkien and C.S. Lewis with my drive to tell stories today. I always loved how they wove their allegories so well into the stories that their books couldn’t stand without them, but so subtly that they could be missed if you weren’t looking for them. It always inspired me to do what I could to write my own tales and worlds as well.

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Author interview with romance writer Regina Sage

Regina Sage, author of the Underwater series, says, “Love is a daily magic we can choose to use, and in my books it defeats evil every time.”

In Ocean’s Embrace, the first novel in Sage’s Underwater series, Leanne just wanted to go on vacation after a nasty divorce, but an off-season tropical storm complicates her plans to reenter the dating pool… By throwing her into the deep. Sven just wanted to complete his underwater expedition and get paid, but when his portal opens in the middle of a shipwreck, he collects a kind of treasure he never expected.

Q: Who are some of your favorite authors that you feel were influential in your work? What impact have they had on your writing?
A: I honestly think the authors in my writing groups are the biggest influence on my work. By workshopping scenes and plot lines, sharing beta reads, and engaging in other forms of feedback, I think we all share a commitment to the craft and to the community that allows us to grow in ways we couldn’t otherwise. Participating in various author groups with traditionally published, indie, or as-yet-unpublished authors has been the greatest influence on my perspectives, skill, and attitudes surrounding my books.

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Author interview with Amy L. Sauder, teller of introspective psychological stories

If introspective psychological stories are your thing, then author Amy L. Sauder has your next read! Sauder is a creative and author of such works as the Unfixed series and I Know You Like a Murder. She lives on the edge of an enchanted wood with her husband Josh and her mannequin Delilah. Read on to learn more!

Q: When did you first catch the writing bug? What drove you to persist?
A: I’ve dabbled in writing since I was a kid, but staunchly insisted and believed during my college years that I did NOT want to be a writer; I just wanted to study literature. [I know, insert sarcastic “Suuuure” here.] Finally in my last semester, I became honest with myself and others, that I wanted to be an author and was just terrified I wasn’t good enough. And that wasn’t a reason to stop, it was a reason to hunker down and get better. So I did, and here I am!

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Author interview with J.L. Mathews, prolific writer and president of the St. Louis Writers Guild

Jessica Mathews published her debut picture book, The Old Man and the Pirate Princess, in 2017. Since then, she has published more than twenty seven books, including picture books, early reader chapter books, and several adult works under her pen name J.L. Mathews.

Mathews began writing stories for children at a young age. Her father would write down all of the stories she told him, and they would read them together at bedtime. She hopes her books will inspire others as much as her favorite books inspired her when she was growing up. She wants her work to motivate others to create something of their own to share with the world.

Jessica is the current president of the St. Louis Writers Guild. She recommends every writer join a literary organization to network with other writers and find their people, reading as much as you can and doing what you love. Jessica lives in St. Louis with her two cats, Storm and Knight. She also recommends adopting as many cats as you can.

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Author interview with writer of the macabre, A.J. Humphreys

Today we welcome A.J. Humphreys, an emerging author of spooky thrillers, mysteries, and dreadful tales. The small-town serialized four-volume supernatural mystery saga, Season of The Monster served as his debut within the publishing world.

A member of the Horror Writers’ Association, AJ is also the founder, owner, and chief operating officer of Dark
Journeys Press
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AJ currently lives in Urbana, IL, working as a server part-time to support his dream of writing full-time.

Q: What is your approach to incorporating elements of diversity and inclusion in your writing?
A: The world is a diverse place, and I like for my stories to reflect that. So, I often incorporate all sorts of different characters with their own intricacies. That said, I don’t treat any character as a novelty to exploit their differences.

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