Welcome to Dawn’s Reading Nook, Tal. Please let my cabana boys/girls get you a drink and make yourself at home. Comfortable? Great…now let’s get down to business.
Q: What do you consider to be the key
elements of a great story?
Characters and character development, plot,
world-building, pace, language . . . There are so many elements, and they all
must work together seamlessly for a story to be truly great. That's what makes
good writing so hard, IMO.
Q: Could you tell us a little about how
you develop your characters? Who has been your favorite character to write? The
most challenging?
Teregryn Eve is my favorite character in
this story, and also the most challenging to write. He's the POV character, so
everything I wrote was cycled through the filters of his world-view, which is
rather . . . unique, shall I say, and I'll leave it at that. J
Teregryn believes himself to be very
rational and down-to-earth, but inside, he's a very emotional figure. It's been
a fine line to walk, balancing these two sides of him. Add to that the fact
he's a warlock, and his magical perceptions of our world are hard to convey,
and you'll see why he's been a handful.
Q: What is your favorite way to relax
after a hard day working and writing?
A quick game of Assassin's Creed. There's
nothing like shadowing people over rooftops and then swooping down for the
kill. Works all the agitation right out of my system. J
(Quick note to followers: I do not randomly
murder people. I fight to save the world. Honest!)
Q: What is the one era you would love to
go visit and why?
As a child I grew up with my head in
Camelot, so I'd love to visit that place. (Hush, it did too exist.) Of
course, being a woman I'd be next to useless there unless I was a sorceress,
which I'm not. Maybe I could pull a Mulan on them and join the round table as a
knight?
Q: What is one historical figure you would
love to chat with and why?
I have to admit, historical characters are
not my forte. I would probably like to chat with some religion founders and ask
them if they had any clue how disastrous their ideas would become in the hands
of mankind over the generations, and how many terrible things would be done in
their name. I think most of them would be appalled.
Q: Please tell us about your latest
release. What inspired it?
I wanted to do a dark-ish fantasy story
that explores many of my favorite themes: the multiple aspects of truth,
betrayal, and true love. Can you betray someone out of love? Is betrayal always
what you perceive it to be? These are the questions that drive Teregryn along,
even though he doesn't know it. Throw in some elves and an advanced magic
system inspired by my Computer Science studies at the time, and you end up with
All My Crimes.
Q: What genres and authors would we find
you reading when taking a break from your own writing?
I usually read fantasy and light science
fiction. My favorite author is Lois McMaster Bujold, and in particular her Vor
series and her Sharing Knife series. I'm also a big fan of Orson Scott Card,
George R. R. Martin, and Michael Scott Rohan. Epic stories, complex characters,
and meaningful journeys: these are the things that get to me.
Q: What do you hope readers take with
them, after reading one of your stories? What do you hope they feel, or learn?
I hope readers have a long hmmmmmm
moment after reading one of my stories. I always aim for that lingering feeling
of just being affected, being touched. If I've managed to evoke emotion in a
reader, I've done my job.
Q: If you could describe yourself in three
words, what would they be?
Zany, ardent, dreamful.
(I love this question!)
Q: What is the strangest source of writing
inspiration you’ve ever had?
Dreams. I sometimes dream up an entire
novel or short story, and I know it's happening even as I dream it. As soon as
I wake up I try to cling to as many pieces of the story as I can. Sometimes I
find out it makes no real sense, alas. But on rare occasions, I dream up a good
story and manage to capture it outside the dream. Talk about working in your
sleep!
Q: What is the most ridiculous thing that
you have thought about doing to any of your characters but never did?
Actually, as soon as I read this question I
flashed onto a whipped-cream war between Teregryn, Gidden, and the queen,
complete with literal cherry bombs—and you're right, there's no chance I'll
ever do that, alas. J
Q: Want to tell us about any projects you
are working on?
I'm working on a prequel for All My Crimes,
tentatively called Time of Innocence. It explores how Teregryn and Gidden got
together as more than subject and king. I'm also working on a new webcomic with
a most talented artist. I've got so many things planned, and so little time to
do them all . . .
Q: Anything else you want to add?
Thanks to everyone who's following my tour!
I'm having a great time, and I hope you are, too. If you have any questions
about me, All My Crimes, or life in general, please leave a comment below.
Thanks for reading. Hope you enjoyed it.
Thanks for being my guest at Dawn’s Reading Nook. May you have
many sales and wonderful reviews for your books.
Thanks, Dawn!
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All My Crimes by Tal Valante
Riptide Publishing
Betrayal
cuts deep. Love cuts even deeper
.
The
war with the elves is over. But for Teregryn Eve, the human king’s former
right-hand man, another nightmare is about to begin.
It’s
taken Teregryn two years to recover his health and magic in the aftermath of
the war. He’d rather retire from the world of men, but an assassination threat
and a malevolent ghost force him on a quest to save the king who no longer
wants him. The elves are dead to the last, so who’s the mysterious assassin?
And why has his king—who was once so much more to him—forsaken him?
The
answers may lie in Teregryn’s mind, but those memories are locked beyond his
reach. As a web of lies and love unfolds around him, Teregryn must fight the
past and present in a desperate bid for the future. Can he save everything he
loves, or will the sum of his crimes drag him under first?
Excerpt:
I
hover in the dark stairway, between the calmness of the second floor and the
merry riot of the common room, clinging to these last seconds of anonymous
freedom. The abandoned hall above tempts me. I want no part of the revelry, and
the townspeople—if they recognize me—will not want me among them.
And
yet, it’s the anniversary of the king’s victory they’re celebrating. I owe him
a toast, at least.
My
magic tingles and coils under my skin as I take the last steps and enter the
common room. The revelry breaks upon me like waves upon a rock: music, the
stomping feet of dancers, laughter and calls, roast meat and drinks. I skirt
around the room and settle down at a corner table, away from it all.
“Port,”
I say to the serving girl.
She
returns with a glass and a lingering stare that makes my spine prickle. But she
turns away to a company of three who clamor for her attention, and pays me no
more heed.
It
is ten minutes to midnight.
The
tavern door opens, and in walks a giant of a man. My stare snaps to him as he
brushes snow from his furs and pulls down his wolverine hood. The lamplight
blazes off his bald pate and gold nose ring.
I
straighten up with a jolt of recognition.
The
giant weaves his way to the counter. Judging by his walk, he is either avoiding
invisible columns or already deep in his cups. I shake my head when he orders a
pint of shroom beer. That’s Rorrik, all right; only he will drink that foul
slime.
He
turns from the counter with his tankard and scans the room. My lips curl in
anticipation of his surprise when he finds me, and his name teeters on the end
of my tongue. But his eyes skim over me without pause. I sink back into my
chair as he makes for an empty seat across the room.
On
impulse I take the Third Sight. At once, light becomes music, a symphony so poignant
it makes my heart hitch. The hearth is bellowing a bold aria, and all around
me, a choir of candles answers in a softer voice. This is the music that plays
on people’s eyes, the music that evokes pictures in their minds.
I
reach out and tweak the music that washes over Rorrik. For Rorrik and for him
alone, a green fireball seems to sail through the air and plunge straight into
his tankard.
He
still has the sense of mind—and the swiftness of reflex—to hurl the cup away
and stagger back, shielding his face against the inevitable explosion. Which
never comes. I make the illusionary fireball bob peacefully in the pool of
spilled drink, and after a moment, I banish it completely. Rorrik curses and
whirls around.
This
time his stare rakes the room with feral intensity. When he notices me, his
anger dissolves into confusion, which melts into glee.
“Teregryn
Eve!” he booms. “I’ll be jiggered!”
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3 comments:
Sound like a good one
MFierydrgn@aol.com
I wish I could play Assassin's Creed. That game is so damn pretty!! I am more the rpg type like Dragon Age 1 & 2 or if I just want some hack and slash can't go wrong with some Diablo 3 ;)
sionedkla@gmail.com
Kassandra
I apologize for being so late to the party, but I wasn't feeling well enough to celebrate the release of All My Crimes last week :( Now that I'm feeling better, I want to thank Dawn for hosting my tour!
mfierydrgn: I hope you enjoy All My Crimes!
Kassandra: Nothing helps me relax more than getting the bad guys! Diablo 3 is great too though!
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