Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Reaper's Rhythm - Author Interview with Clare Davidson!

So, as you know if you've been reading my blog, I've been participating in a blog tour to help UK author Clare Davidson promote her new YA Fantasy, Reaper's Rhythm. We had a cover reveal, a couple of teaser posts... But today, we have something a little different: an interview with the author herself. This was fun to do--hopefully fun for her as well. A couple of my questions do get a bit silly. So, here it is, my interview with Clare Davidson.



1      1. What inspired you to write Reaper's Rhythm? How did the story come about?

I’d been working on a lighter mid-grade WIP [Work In Progress], which I was waiting for feedback on and needed something new to write. So, just for fun, I decided to write a darker version of it. Other than a character name and some of the world background, there are very few similarities between Reaper’s Rhythm and that original WIP (which is a good thing).

2      2. What authors and books did you read growing up? Who were your influences?

Lloyd Alexander and Tamora Pierce immediately spring to mind.

I loved Alexander’s characterization in the Chronicles of Prydain, as well as his meshing of fantasy and Celtic mythology.

Tamora Pierce’s Song of the Lionness series were great for adventure and had a really strong female lead. Although they were young adult novels, they didn’t shirk away from issues such as death and sex. As an author, she didn’t treat her teenage audience as children, but presented them with story lines they could relate to, even though they were in a fantasy setting.

3      3. Your Author Bio says that you teach high school... What do you teach? Tell us a little bit about that...

I taught English for five years. This last year I’ve been teaching Drama and Performing Arts. I try to make literature and drama as inspiring as possible for the pupils I teach. Judging by one of my thank you cards this year, I’ve succeeded for at least some students!

4      4. If you could travel back in time to any period in history for one day, where would you go and what would you do there?

I’d like to go back to 1291 to see the first of the Eleanor Crosses being built. Edward I had them built in memory of his wife, Eleanor of Castile. Twelve crosses were built from Lincoln to Charing (now Charing Cross – probably more famous today as a tube station!), to mark all the places Eleanor’s body rested when it was taken back to London, for burial in Westminster Cathedral.

I’ve always loved how there was a British king who actually loved his wife, so much so, that my daughter is named after Edward’s queen.

5      5. Most people who know me know that I'm a bit obsessed with British television. So I have to ask... Are there any good TV shows you'd recommend that the average American wouldn't be familiar with?

That’s quite tough, because quite a few of our really good series, get an American makeover. Sherlock (which is amazing) became Elementary; Waking the Dead became Cold Case. I’ll also admit I watch more American TV series than British ones these days. Wow, that was a really unhelpful answer. Sorry!

6      6. What advice would you give to aspiring writers, or people looking to turn writing into their profession?

Never stop learning and improving. At the same time, don’t try to use someone else’s writing strategies verbatim. There are a lot of writing books out there, which offer advice on how to write and not all of it will work for you. Take what does, ignore what doesn’t, find your own way. Most of all, keep at it. Writing isn’t easy, but it’s incredibly rewarding.



7      And, a few rapidfire questions...

1      Favorite mythical creature?

Dragons (although you won’t catch me writing about them anymore). I have over 150 dragons at home of various shapes and sizes.

2      Best topping for ice cream?

Chopped nuts.

3      Morning person or night owl?

Morning person.

4      Best time of day for writing?

Whenever I have the time. Morning for preference.

5      How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?


How big is the wood in relation to the woodchuck? ;-)

6      How many houses of parliament are there?


In the UK? Two. The House of Commons and the House of Lords.


About Reaper's Rhythm:


When everyone thinks your sister committed suicide, it’s hard to prove she was murdered.

Kim is unable to accept Charley’s sudden death. Crippled by an unnatural amnesia, her questions are met with wall after wall. As she doubts her sanity, she realises her investigation is putting those around her in danger.

The only person who seems to know anything is Matthew, an elusive stranger who would rather vanish than talk. Despite his friendly smile, Kim isn’t sure she can trust him. But if she wants to protect her family from further danger, Kim must work with Matthew to discover how Charley died – before it’s too late.

About Clare Davidson:


Clare Davidson is an independent writer, based in Lancaster. Clare is a high school teacher, mother and character-driven fantasy writer. Clare was born in Northampton and lived in Malaysia for four and a half years as a child, before returning to the UK to settle in Leeds with her family. Whilst attending Lancaster University, Clare met her future husband and never left. They now share their lives with their young daughter, a cranky grey cat and an insane white kitten.

She published her first novel, Trinity in July 2012. Trinity is a young adult, fantasy novel, which currently has seventeen five star reviews on Amazon UK.

Her second novel, Reaper’s Rhythm, is due to be released on the 26th July 2013. Also aimed at a young adult audience, Reaper’s Rhythm is an urban fantasy with a dash of mystery.

Ways to connect with Clare Davidson:

New releases mailing list: http://eepurl.com/zpjGf
 


1 comment:

ClareMDavidson said...

Thanks for inviting me over for a chat :)