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martes, 2 de julio de 2013

Author Interview and Giveaway: Shannon Delany



Shannon Delany on  Weather Witch...

 
June 25, 2013
St.Martin's Griffins

In a vastly different and darker Philadelphia of 1844, steam power has been repressed, war threatens from deep, dark waters, and one young lady of high social standing is expecting a surprise at her seventeenth birthday party–but certainly not the one she gets!Jordan Astraea,
who has lived out all of her life in Philadelphia’s most exclusive neighborhood, is preparing
to celebrate her birthday with friends, family and all the extravagance they might muster.
The young man who is most often her dashing companion, Rowen Burchette, has told her a surprise awaits her and her best friend, Catrina Hollindale, wouldn’t miss this night for all the world!
But storm clouds are gathering and threatening to do far more than dampen her party plans because someone in the Astraea household has committed the greatest
of social sins by Harboring a Weather Witch.

So recently I had the pleasure of reading Weather Witch, and being honest, first I was a bit skeptical, but page by page Shannon Delany and her awesome and imaginary view of Philadelphia earned every bit of my attention. I loved this book, the atmosphera, the characters, the story, I'm sure that you will love it too. So to know a bit more about it and the way it was created Shannon share some of her time with us, and we love her for that.
 
 
1.For you, and your writing process, how different was 13 to Life series, from Weather Witch?
 
It was very different because, in order to give proper respect to the time period, I had to do more research throughout the writing and I found it necessary to take a different voice and point of view. After writing 5 novels in 1st person POV, it would have been an easy (and probably lazy) choice to continue a brand new series that way. Weather Witch is allowing me to stretch and explore as an author and I appreciate my fans allowing me to do that.
 
 
2. Do you think, writing a historical paranormal novel was a risk? If so, why?
Absolutely! People freak out when it comes to history. You either risk having readers who will crucify you for taking too many artistic liberties with history (a subject which we are still discovering!) or you risk having readers who don't even pick it up because they think if it's history it has to be boring. Let's face it: paranormal YA with significant amounts of romance is a safe genre to write in. And I could write it forever. But what would I learn as an artist by doing that? Art is about risk. It's scary but necessary.
 
 
3. What novels do you prefer writing and reading, contemporary or historical, and why?
I love a little bit of everything and it really depends on my mood. I devour fluffy historical romances but love the spice and speed of contemporaries and the imagination of high fantasy and science fiction. Give me a good character and I'll read anything.
 
 
4.I have to say I wasn't a big fan of Jordan, because I felt her like a very spoiled girl, but I feel she will grow a lot more in the next book, did you have any real life inspiration for this character?

I believe you don't have to like a character immediately to be able to connect to him or her eventually--to understand their motivation and issues. Yes, there is plenty of real life (and historical) inspiration rolled into Jordan. Jordan's a child of privelege (and few of us can say the same). She's never wanted for anything except her parents' attention (or that of her absentee sisters) until the dramatic end of her seventeenth birthday party. Even then she reacts the way many of us would--with disbelief. She's rattled--stunned. She's sure this shouldn't have happened to her, it'll all be fixed by someone other than her--she's not even attempting to take control of her life for quite a while. In today's society that's hard for us to understand (but historically many women did just this--they waited and held out hope for rescue). Today we're big on independence and being individuals. We think we can fix everything (and often blunder our way around trying). SPOILER: I love Jordan because as much as Bran tries to break her, he fails. It's her breaking heart that Makes her in the end--it's her heart that Makes her head toward her own power.
 

5. I read a comment of yours a couple of days ago, refering to a surprise Rowen gave to you. How does it feel when you realize your characters are very much alive, sort of?

I always think of my characters as living (that's why it's so hard to hurt them the way I have to sometimes). But, because I let them take the lead in my stories it makes the writing far more interactive for me. I basically let them do what comes naturally and I record it as accurately as I can, like a news journalist should.
 

6.I love romance and I miss it in weather witch, are we are going to have a bit more of it in the sequel? If you can't answer this is totally ok, is just big fan curiosity.

I knew I was taking a big risk by separating my love birds so fast in Weather Witch (it flies in the face of the romance formula), but Jordan and Rowen wouldn't have had a real chance at growing out of being spoiled and protected except by tearing them apart and throwing them into the real (fictional) world of 1844 Philadelphia and the surrounding areas. I can tell you that in Book 3 there is romance but things for these two aren't going to be easy and in that way they are far more realistic than Jess and Pietr in 13 TO LIFE.
 
7. I like to question this to all the authors. What is the best moment for you, while writing a new book?

The actual writing--when you're zipping along throwing words on paper and seeing through another character's eyes and then BOOM they change everything and you not only discover something about them, you also learn something about yourself. It's the act of discovery that's inherent in the writing process that I love most.
 
 
Crazy Book Reader will like to thank very very much to Mrs. Shannon Delany for her kind generosity and share her time with us.
 
 
About the Author
 
 
 
 Shannon Delany has always been surrounded by books! Her aunt was a head librarian and her father was always trying some new creative endeavor. She grew up with a fierce love of history and studied social studies education and foreign language and culture in college. After substitute teaching in every grade level and subject area in Pennsylvania and Maryland she taught for five years in Florida and then moved back north to be around family. With the birth of her son she decided to become serious about writing and worked freelance jobs until she landed a contract with St. Martin's Press for the 13 TO LIFE series--all because of a contest one critique partner warned her against!


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viernes, 1 de febrero de 2013

Viernes de Debes Leer: Farsighted Series, de Emlyn Chand!!


La vida de Alex Kosmitoras nunca ha sido fácil. El único otro estudiante, que solo le habla para molestarlo, es el bully de la escuela, sus padres están en la quiebra y son super protectores con él, y ... ah sí, es ciego.

Justo cuando piensa que nunca tendra la oportunidad de tener una vida normal, una chica nueva llega a su pequeño pueblo, desde la India. Simmi es inteligente, linda, y en realidad quiere ser amiga de Alex. Ademas huele como dulce de coco con chocolate. El penultimo año de la prepa podría no ser tan malo.

Alex recibira además otra llegada, la de la habilidad de ver el futuro. Por mucho que trate, Alex es incapaz de ignorar sus visiones, especialmente cuando sugieren que la vida de Simmi esta en peligro mortal.

Con la ayuda de una siquica, y amigas que vienen con sus propios poderes, Alex se embarca en el camino de cambiar el futuro.


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La vida de Simmi Shergill es un desastre. Sus poderes psicicos están en el límite, el aumento súbito de la población en Grandon, ha traído a varios personajes desagradables al pueblo. Además se ve como un globo super inflado en sus pantalones talla 11, pero ni matandose de hambre parece adelgazar.

Por lo menos tienen a Alex, su novio que la ama muchísimo y que haría cualquier cosa por ella. El verano pasado, él inclusi arriesgo su propia vida, para protegerla de un misterioso chico que todos creían que quería matarla.

Solo un problema, ella no esta segura sentirse de la misma manera. Será Alex el verdadero chico de sus sueños? Por que no puede dejar de prestarle tanta atención al chico que creían su asesino, Dax? Una parte de ella quiere salir corriendo en la dirección contraria cada vez que Dax esta presente, y parte de ella quiere correr directo a sus brazos, sin importar a quien pueda dañar en el proceso.

La lealtad de Simmi esta en la linea. A quien eligirá. el chico ciego que la ama, o el telequineta encantador, con "mala idea" escrito sobre él? Las emociones están al límite en el libro dos de la serie Farsighted.


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Acerca de la autora...

Desde una edad temprana, Emlyn Chand ha contado libros entre sus mejores amigos. A ella le encanta escuchar y contar historias y salió de la matriz con una pluma firmemente agarrada en la mano izquierda (historia real). Su afinidad por la palabra escrita se extiende a absolutamente todos los ámbitos de su vida: ha publicado tres novelas y tres libros para niños con los planes de muchos más de cada uno, lidera un grupo de lectura clásicos con casi cinco centenares de miembros, y, por supuesto, tiene todo a su cargo en Novel Publicity.


El libro que cambió la vida de Emlyn es Harold y el lápiz color morado por Crocket Johnson. Abrió los ojos al mundo que sólo podría existir si ella estaba dispuesta a crearlo-una lección que nunca ha olvidado. Mientras ella disfruta de todo tipo de novelas, sus grandes amores son ficción literaria y YA. Es mejor conocida por su serie Farsighted. Está ansiosa por ver cómo la novela de ficción para mujeres, Turn Appart, será recibida por las masas.



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Friday's must reads!! Farsighted Series by Emlyn Chand!!!


Alex Kosmitoras's life has never been easy. The only other student who will talk to him is the school bully, his parents are dead broke and insanely overprotective, and... oh yeah, he's blind.

Just when he thinks he'll never have a shot at a normal life, an enticing new girl comes to their small Midwest town all the way from India. Simmi is smart, nice, and actually wants to be friends with Alex. Plus she smells like an Almond Joy bar. Sophomore year might not be so bad after all.

Alex is in store for another new arrival—an unexpected and often embarrassing ability to "see" the future. Try as he may, Alex is unable to ignore his visions, especially when they suggest Simmi is in mortal danger.

With the help of the mysterious psychic next door and friends who come bearing gifts of their own, Alex embarks on his journey to change the future.


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Simmi Shergill's life is a mess. Her powers of psychic feeling are on the fritz, and Grandon Township's sudden population boom has brought quite a few unsavory characters to town. She also looks like an over-blown balloon in her size 14 pants, but not even starving herself seems to be helping.

At least she has Alex, the boyfriend who loves her so much he'd do anything for her. Last summer, he even risked his life to protect her from the mysterious boy everyone was convinced wanted to kill her.

Just one problem: she's not so sure she feels the same way. Is Alex really the man of her dreams? Why can't she stop fixating on her would-be killer, Dax? Part of her wants to run screaming in the other direction whenever Dax is around, while the other part longs to run into his embrace, no matter whom she'd hurt or what she'd risk.

Simmi's loyalty is on the line. Whom will she choose—the blind seer who loves her, or the charming telekinetic with "bad idea" written all over him? Emotions run high in the tension-packed book two of the Farsighted series.


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About The Author...

From an early age, Emlyn Chand has counted books among her best friends. She loves to hear and tell stories and emerged from the womb with a fountain pen grasped firmly in her left hand (true story). Her affinity for the written word extends to absolutely every area of her life: she has published three novels and three children’s books with plans for many more of each, leads a classics book group with almost five-hundred members, and, of course, runs the whole shebang at Novel Publicity.

The book that changed Emlyn’s life is Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crocket Johnson. It opened her eyes to the world that could exist if only she was willing to create it—a lesson she has never forgotten. While she enjoys all types of novels, her greatest loves are literary fiction and YA. She’s best known for her Farsighted series and is developing a slow but steady following for the Bird Brain Books. She’s eager to see how her women’s fiction novel, Torn Together, will be received by the reading masses.


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