Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Blog With Bites First Group Interview






First Blog With Bite Group Interview with Heather Davis


Heather Davis is the author of the paranormal teen novels Never Cry Werewolf (HarperTeen hardcover, September 2009) and The Clearing (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, April 2010).Heather is co-founder of http://www.booksboysbuzz.com/ a popular teen fiction blog she shares with five other YA authors. She loves writing empowering, transformational stories where anything is possible. Visit her at http://www.heatherdavisbooks.com/(Source: Amazon.com)


BWB: Tell us a bit about the book?

HD: Never Cry Werewolf is a teen paranormal romance geared toward younger readers. It's a sweet, funny, light read. It's purely for fun and entertainment -- and it has a good heart.


BWB: What drew you into the paranormal genre? HD: My father was an English teacher and my mother is a flower child/new age hippie. Paranormal was the obvious choice.


BWB: What do you like best about werewolves?

HD: I love the idea that everyone has two sides to themselves - a public and private side, I guess.With werewolves, just like every human, there are ugly parts that never see the light of day, quite literally.


BWB: Did you base the main character Shelby Locke off of a real person/ actress, or is she completely fictional?

HD: No. Shelby is a pure figment of my imagination, though I do know many teen girls that share her attributes -- including the teenage me.


BWB: Which character do you most relate to in Never Cry Werewolf?

HD: Shelby, for sure. When things in your family change - for Shelby, her mother dying and a new, not-so-nice stepmother coming onto the scene - and your family doesn't discuss it with you, there is a sense of powerlessness that can overwhelm you. That is certainly the case for Shelby.


BWB: Is there going to be a sequel to Never Cry Werewolf?

HD: I really hope so. At lot of readers are writing me asking that question! And for me, I havea sequel in my head already.


BWB: Have you ever attended a brat camp as a teen?

HD: No, but I attended a lot of camps over the years.


BWB: What made you decide on writing a YA novel?

HD: I wrote 5 adult novels before I started writing YA. I was partly inspired by a studentI had when I was substitute teaching at an elementary school. Thinking back, my first shortstory ever published (in Cricket Magazine) was for younger readers. I guess it was meantto be.


BWB: How did you become a writer?

HD: Many, many hours of practice, I guess. I wrote plays and short stories all of my life, andfound novel-writing as an adult, but storytelling has always been part of who I am. I was afilm major in college and intended to be a screenwriter/filmmaker.


BWB: How do you get your ideas for your books?

HD: They start as little blobs of ideas for characters or situations. They glom onto other blobs and grow into a story. That probably doesn't mean anything to anyone -- but, it's like when I read an article in a newspaper or see something happen on the street and I start to think about it. Soon, it's growing into a connected idea or series of events and situations.


BWB: Who is your favorite author?

HD: No fair! That is too difficult a question to answer. Currently in YA, I would have to sayLibba Bray or Scott Westerfeld. I love writers whose stories carry the reader away.


BWB: Was the publishing process hard for you and what would you recommend for writers trying to publish?

HD: Yes. I had been writing novels for six years before I found an agent and sold Never Cry Werewolf. I would recommend that writers trying to publish find a critique group and get some solid feedback on their work -- really focusing on improving their craft before they worry about the selling part of writing. That, and spending a lot of time "butt in chair" -- the only way to get better at anything is spending time doing it, right?


BWB: Are you planning to write anything besides a possible sequel?

HD: Yes, my book for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, THE CLEARING, comes out in April 2010. It {is} for slightly older YA readers and is a much more serious work. People who are looking for something dark, brooding and emotional will really connect with it, I think. It's a paranormal time-travel romance about a modern girl in love with a boy living in the endless summer of 1944. After that, who knows? I have several other projects underway!All of us at Blog with Bite would like to thank Ms. Davis for taking the time to answer our questions. We really appreciate it and wish you tons of luck with Never Cry Werewolf and The Clearing.What did everyone think of the interview. Do you believe everyone has a dark side like Ms. Davis says...the part of you that only comes out at night? We didn't see much of Austin's wolf in the book, but he sure scared Shelby. If you found out your "love interest" was a were would you be able to embrace his dark side or run screaming into the underbrush?


A BIG Thanks to Heather from all of us at Blog with Bite

5 comments:

  1. I'll be picking up Never Cry Werewolf, but The Clearing sounds a lot like The Time Traveller's Wife, the main male character name is even the same, Henry. I'm a little leary of this one

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  2. Im posting my review on Never cry werewolf here in a few days....seiously save your money....borrow it from the library!!!!!

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  3. "seiously save your money....borrow it from the library!!!!!"

    Wow, I love your honesty!

    I have an award waiting for you at http://misfitsalon.blogspot.com :)

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  4. I guess that sounded mean...but Im a big advocate of the Library!!...:D

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  5. LMAO - crack me up chick. I'm sorry this book didn't go over well. I take full responsibility. I hope covet goes over better. I think we should maybe have a big contest also - like maybe a few of her Black Dagger Brotherhood books. I wonder how much they are on the Book Depository.

    Hey I tagged you in the ABC meme BTW

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