Showing posts with label author interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label author interviews. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Wings of Arian Blog Tour: Author Interview with Devri Walls



Hey, everybody! Today is my stop on the Wings of Arian Book Tour (see list of tour stops) with YA fantasy author, Devri Walls. She's promoting her new book, the first in a series, entitled Wings of Arian. Read my recent review of the book here, and check out Ashley @ The Bookish Brunette's blog for giveaways of 2 $100 Amazon Gift Certificates!

Read on for the interview I conducted with Devri about publishing her first novel and her own advice about how to deal with self-esteem issues...


Me: Welcome to the blog, Devri. Tell us a little bit about your book. 

Devri: Wings of Arian is the type of book that I would love to read. It is full of action, adventure and lots of magic! Oh, and romance, did I mention romance? Wings is about a young girl who has never experienced evil. Can any of us actually imagine that? Never being lied to. Never worrying about locking your door. Never questioning another’s motives. It is so foreign to our own society. Kiora is not only exposed to evil as it returns to her village, but thrown in to face it. This was a fascinating idea to me. Not only living in a world free of evil, but how painful it would it be to see evil and experience it all at once. The shock would be tremendous. And then because I am a fantasy girl all the way, I had to create Kiora’s world within that premise. Dragons and Shapeshifters and Magic! And lets not forget the ability to create my own rules. And I did. Threads and bubbles…fun! 

Me: What has driven you to become an author? Did anything in your past specifically lead you down this path? 

Devri: Weeeeelll…. Funny story. Being an author was never on my radar to be honest. I went to school for Theater and Vocal performance. I loved performing. I loved becoming other people. But I got married, had children, and as of right now, do not have time for theater. I was devastated when I realized I would have to pick and I knew I wasn’t willing to sacrifice my family to follow my dream. I literally fell into writing. It finally gave me a release- an outlet, for all that creative energy that had been bottled up inside me! My background in theater has offered a skill set that really helps my writing. Not only in the dialogue, but also writing the movement of the characters. I keep getting the same comment, that they can SEE so clearly what is going on as they read Wings of Arian. That is a huge compliment for me because I can see it as I write it. As if they are moving across a stage in my head. I am thrilled I was able to get it down on paper so that they can dance across others stages as well. 

Me: What has inspired your writing over the years? Do you feel any of those things have helped you become the author you are today? 

Devri: Everything has inspired my writing. I know it sounds simplified, but its true. My reading has both inspired me and taught me how to write better. My life experiences have shaped me as a person and therefore my writing. My performing background has taught me to be aware of people’s expressions and movements which translates into my writing. I am a very empathetic person, to a fault really, but it has made me so aware of others that it makes it easier for me to get into all my characters heads. 

Me: Congratulations on publishing Wings of Arian! What were some of the obstacles you had to overcome in order to accomplish this goal? 

Devri: Balancing. I am a terrible balancer. I am an all or nothing kind of person. That does not work when you are trying to write and be a mom, and work, and teach voice lessons. Oh, and be a sane wife. So that is something I am still struggling with. It is so easy for me to lose myself in writing, I have to remember to come up for air and not forget my family. I also had to overcome fear. Big time. I had to drop the mindset of what if I fail? I hate to fail, HATE TO FAIL. But I had to push through that fear and put myself out there and allow it to be. I still freak out once in a while. But if I don’t do anything for fear of failure, I have failed already. 

Me: The issue of self-esteem is brought up in Wings of Arian: “What if I am not good enough?” What does this statement mean to you, personally? What does it mean to Kiora, your main character? 

Devri: Self Esteem is a huge soapbox for me. If I could travel around speaking about it, I would. It is something I have struggled with in the past and still have my days. If you want a little more detailed version of that you can check out my blog post for an anti bullying campaign that ran a few months ago. But even beyond that, we live in a society where we look up to the famous and rich, and yet tell ourselves and each other that they are some super human breed that we will never be. Somehow, we have made it not ok for us to be special, or brilliant, or talented. 

      "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us.
      We ask ourselves, 'Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?' Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world.
     There's nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do.
     We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we're liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others."
- Marianne Williamson

Can someone else be successful? Sure. But when we ask, can I? The thought of it; oh, no-I could never! And I have learned that line of thinking is wrong! I wish everyone could learn it. There is so much we could do if we all put ourselves out there a little more. Is it scary? Yes. Yes, yes, yes, yes!! I totally get looks from people that know me when I tell them I wrote a book that translates into, “Yea, suuuure you did.” It’s annoying. But it doesn’t matter. I am taking a leap and dang it, I am good enough! ( I may or may not shout that at myself when I finish crying to my husband wondering, what in the world was I thinking trying to do this.) Leap guys, just leap!! 

For Kiora she has to realize this same concept. She is a no one. She is a little different. And now she has to tap into a power she didn’t know she had to save the land she grew up in. The pressure to be great is terrifying and she finds herself questioning everything. But if she can’t figure out how to let herself be what she truly is, everything will be lost. Kiora’s journey is very indicative of our own. I wonder how many things, and great destinies, were lost because they were too scared to be who they truly were.

Me: Thanks so much for the inspiring interview, Devri!


About the Author

Devri Walls lives in Kuna, Idaho with her husband and two kids. She has worked as a music teacher and currently, a preschool teacher. She majored in theater and her love of a story still drives her today. Thankfully, she has finally found an outlet for all the voices in her head. Her first novel, Wings of Arian, is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Find her on Twitter, Facebook, on her blog; www.writingmyfuture.com and Goodreads.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Author Interview + Giveaway! Featured: Taryn Browning

Today, I have the delightful Taryn Browning, author of the Dark Seeker novel series here doing an interview for the blog! She was kind enough to answer some questions about her vampire hunter series, short story "Dark Beauty," and its following novel series, Dark Seeker. The questions are about the prequel story, "Dark Beauty," since that's all I've read, so far, but they are both part of the same fictional universe.

At the end of the interview, find out how ONE lucky reader can win a free Kindle ebook copy of Taryn's novel, Dark Seeker, which is now available for sale. UPDATE (10/18/2011): THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW EXPIRED...


  1. Is “Dark Beauty” your first published work? Tell us a little about your history and experience as an author.
Yes. I’ve written three independent novels ranging from YA paranormal romance to urban fantasy, and a short story (Dark Beauty). I also have a bunch of partials and a novella floating around that I hope to get back to sometime in the not-so-distant future. Although, I’m not counting on it since I already have ideas for book #2 in the Seeker series.
  1. I've seen you mention that you are represented by a literary agent. Your vampire-hunter short story, “Dark Beauty,” seems to be self-published. Why did you decide to self-publish this title?
Even though I’m represented by an agent, I am self-publishing a short story and the first novel in a series of books to come. I think many authors are starting to dip their feet into both the traditional and self-publishing worlds. For me, self-publishing allows me to share my stories with readers while also pursuing my traditional publishing dreams. Plus, I’m having a great time getting to know readers and I enjoy discussing YA. I absolutely love the diverse characters in Dark Seeker—and I also happen to have a crush on Kai! :) Each character—good, bad, or both (sometimes it’s hard to determine)—has a unique personality and background. They definitely make the book fun to write, and read.
  1. Will you be writing more “Dark Beauty”?
Yes. I’ve actually started writing the second story in the prequel series. I’ve had lots of people ask for more of Isabelle and Abram during their Seeker years, so, I’m writing more. Plus, I feel like they still have more to share. Their relationship is touched upon in Dark Seeker. I’d love to fill in more of their back story by continuing Dark Beauty. More of their relationship will also be revealed in the next Seeker novel.
  1. What inspired you to write “Dark Beauty”? Did anything from your life or the media influence you?
I am a huge Buffy fan, so I guess you could say it was influenced by my love of the show. I love strong female characters. Like Buffy, Isabelle and Janie can definitely hold their own.
  1. Your main character, Isabelle, is from Cherokee descent. What made you decide to give her that particular cultural heritage?
I wanted Isabelle to have a unique background and there are a lot of really cool Native American legends about vampires and demons to further explore in the series.
  1. In the world of “Dark Beauty,” the vampire-hunters are called Seekers and they live all over the United States. Can you explain a little about their origin, without spoiling any possible future installments?
Seekers have been around for as long as vampires have existed. They are overseen by the Apotheosis, who place Chapters made up of mentors and past Seekers in each city to supervise Seeker duties. Being a Seeker runs in the family. The offspring of Seekers grow up to be Seekers themselves once they turn 15, or enter high school. From there, they do four-year rotations, starting over again in a different city once they complete their senior year. This continues until they make the decision to leave the Seeker life. During their time as a Seeker they don’t age.
As for Isabelle, Abram and Janie, you’ll just have to wait to find out more about their lives as Seekers and when/if they decide to leave it—and what roles they play within the Seeker “world” in the future. One thing that’s certain is their primary enemy isn’t vampires anymore. There is a new, more deadly hybrid with plans to create more of their kind.
  1. I love the snarky friction between Isabelle and Abram. Is there a chance it will lead to some romance between them?
There is definitely a spark between Isabelle and Abram. Since they are much older in Dark Seeker, they have a relationship and history, but I’m not going to tell you what type. You’ll have to read Dark Seeker and the next story in the prequel series to find out. Sorry! :)
  1. My final question for you, Taryn, is about your writing process, something I can't help but be curious about with authors... Planner or Pantser?

    I’m a panster. I come up with an idea and run with it. I’ve jumped up from the dinner table, rushed out of the shower, and woken up in the middle of the night with a thought in my head. I have to immediately jot it down or I will forget (story of my life). I don’t know if it’s just a glitch in my brain, but stories just seem to roll out of my head. I’ve always had an over-active imagination. I thought it was normal to think up stuff—until my husband told me it wasn’t, lol! :) That’s okay—I embrace it.  

GIVEAWAY TIME!

Enter the giveaway for a chance to win ONE free Kindle ebook copy of Taryn's latest novel, Dark Seeker! All you need to do is leave a comment on this blog post with your name and email address so I can contact you if you win. All entrants who follow this blog will get an extra entry (+1), so be sure to leave me your Google Friend Connect name in the comment below, too!

This giveaway will stay open for entries from Tuesday, October 4, 2011 through Monday, October 17, 2011. That's TWO weeks!


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