Please welcome Sherri Lackey author of Vrykolakas Deviation.
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The Vrykolakas Deviation
by Sherri Lackey
INTERVIEW:
What or who inspired
you to start writing?
Two things inspired me to start writing. One was an
overactive imagination that I had as a child playing in the back of my parents’
place of business. I had no neighborhood
friends to interact with and so I invented imaginary characters in my mind who
became my playmates. The second thing that inspired me was Laura Ingalls
Wilder’s books which I read and re-read starting in the first grade up until
junior high. From that point on I wanted to write my own stories.
How did you come up
with ideas for your books?
Ideas for my books spring up from various places. Sometimes
I’m watching a movie and a single scene from that movie might spin off into
something else entirely in my head, giving birth to an idea for a book. The Vrykolakas Deviation came about in a
different manner.
Vampire stories have been of interest to me since I was a
child. Their popularity in general has increased exponentially since the
Twilight series came out. Everyone is writing vampire novels. My novel came
about as I sought to find a new vein for this old subject matter. I began doing
research and along the way I stumbled upon an old vampire legend that has a
Greek origin. They are called vrykolakes, or vrykolakas if the subject is
singular. Legend has them originating on the island of Strongili, or Santorini
as it is known today. I decided my vampires would be vrykolakes and my story
took off from there.
I think what intrigued me about vrykolakes is that they are
not the typical blood imbibing sort of vampire. Legend has them sitting on
their victims, basically suffocating them. I tweaked that idea a bit and my
vrykolakes drain the life from their victims by an energy or electrical type of
transfer.
What would you want
your readers to know about you that might not be in your bio?
I actually did a blog post on this just for fun not too long
ago. In the blog post I included things about myself that aren’t ordinarily in
your typical author’s bio.
You should also know that my feet get icy cold in the winter.
When I moved to Montana I soon perceived that wool socks are a must. I had
never worn wool socks before and I must say, it was a most pleasing experience
the first time I slipped a pair on. But I didn’t stop with just wool socks.
Soon after that my obsession with socks began. I stumbled upon a website that
satisfies my endless need for socks. It’s called Sock Dreams and it’s for other
sock obsessed people like me. I never knew the world of socks that was
available to me until I found their website. My new motto is: Life is too short
to wear boring socks! My latest acquisition is a black and gray pair of socks
called Birds on a Wire. Oh, what joy! What rapture! I do love a good pair of
socks!
When it comes right down to it, I’m just plain quirky. I
don’t like to settle for ordinary. As I mentioned before, I didn’t want to write
just another vampire novel. There are plenty of those available on the market,
both traditional and non-traditional. I wanted something different.
As far as your
writing goes, what are your future plans?
I plan to keep writing all of the stories I have floating
around inside my head. I have several manuscripts sitting on my hard drive
waiting to be edited and published. My biggest problem is deciding which ones
should receive top priority. That problem has been temporarily resolved for the
moment. With the release of The
Vrykolakas Deviation, my main goal is to release book two, The Darkness Below, in August of 2013.
It’s in the editing stage right now.
Do you outline your
books or just start writing?
I always begin with an outline. It helps me keep track of
where I want the story to go. I deviate from my outline at times when alternate
paths come to mind. Sometimes a story seems to want to go in a different
direction from where I first thought it would go. These alternate routes don’t
usually take me too far away from my original outline. When they do on occasion,
I simply change my outline.
In The Vrykolakas
Deviation I stayed true to the outline almost all the way to the end. One
thing presented itself to me as a surprise however. In my book, my main
character, Keeva, wants to know what she is. I had something in mind but the
ultimate answer to the question came as a surprise even to me. I had an “a-ha”
moment. I finally realized what Keeva was at the end of the story. I encourage
you to read it so that you will find out too.
Do you have any
hobbies and does the knowledge you've gained from these carry over into your
characters or the plot of your books?
I like to crochet and I like to make jewelry. As of yet,
none of my characters crochet or make jewelry, though jewelry sometimes plays a
minor role in some of my stories. I have often thought it would be fun to
fashion a piece of jewelry based on a piece of jewelry mentioned in a story of
mine.
I also like to go hiking and camping in the mountains when
it is summer in Montana. I think these trips to the mountains have definitely
found their way into some of my writing. Exploring nature is beautiful and
exciting. It can be a little scary at times too. Especially when the trees and
bushes close in around the hiking trail and you don’t know what might be
waiting around the next bend. In Montana you know that a grizzly bear might be
waiting around the next bend. So far all the bears we’ve seen have been shy and
run away in the opposite direction.
In one scene in The
Vrykolakas Deviation, Keeva and her younger brother, Egan, get lost in a
forest. They encounter something in the forest that night, and it’s not a
grizzly bear.
Do you have an all
time favorite book?
That is a hard question to answer as so many books are
favorites of mine. The one book that always stands out in my mind, even though
I read it years ago, is The Paradise War by Stephen Lawhead which is part of
his The Song of Albion series. I enjoyed the whole series as well as many more
of his books, but that book sparked my interest in the fantasy genre like none
before it. I liked how he blended the real world with a fantasy realm located
through a doorway inside a cairn or mound. It was a definite, shaping influence
for The Vrykolakas Deviation now that
I think of it.
Have you started your
next project? If so, can you share a little bit about your book?
The Vrykolakas
Deviation is book one of The
Narcissus Legacy. As I mentioned before, the next book, The Darkness Below, will be ready,
hopefully, by August 2013.
Book two will pick up with the story of a new character,
Kaie, who is Keeva’s daughter. In The
Darkness Below I explore a new realm with Kaie called Subtenna. It is a
realm where the sun never penetrates to the surface of Subtenna, a realm where
the dokkalfar, or dark elves, live out their existence isolated from other
realms. Isolated because Subtenna is their prison, fashioned long ago for them
by the aes sidhe. Keeva’s young daughter, Kaie, mistakenly enters their realm
not knowing that there is no escape from Subtenna once you have arrived there.
Kaie refuses to believe that she is trapped there forever and vows to either
find an existing doorway or fashion one for herself in order to return to her
family.
Do you have any
family traditions or recipes you might like to share?
Our family of five has pizza night at the beginning of each
month. I make homemade pizzas with the recipe I got from my mother-in-law. The
key ingredient in my pizza is New Mexico green chile. We are natives of New
Mexico and green chile is an absolute staple in our cooking. We have friends
who buy fresh roasted green chile for us down in New Mexico. They freeze it for
us and we pick it up from them when we go visit in the summer. I use it in
burritos and green chile stew, but mainly I slather it on our pizzas when we
have pizza night. So, on the first Saturday of any month, you will find us
piled on top of each other on our sectional sofa with our plates of pizza
watching a movie.
Can you tell us a
little about the black moment in your book?
No, I can’t, not without giving too much away. I will say
that it takes place after a fire destroys her home and shortly before Keeva
finally figures out what she is.
If you were a casting
director for the film version of your book, who would play your lead roles?
The leading man in my novel is Severin, and if I were
casting the film for my book the choice would be simple. When I was writing the
book, each time I was writing a scene with Severin in it, I pictured the actor,
Ian Somerhalder, from the two television series Lost and Vampire Diaries.
I haven’t ever pictured a specific actress in my mind for Keeva however. I
suppose Nina Dobrev, also an actor from Vampire
Diaries, would be a good choice for Keeva since they are both petite and
brunette. Added to that, Ian and Nina,
already have a certain chemistry between them in that television series.
Anything else you
might want to add?
I would like to encourage all your readers to go to my
website sherrilackey.com to keep up with the latest news of all my books. They
can also follow me on Twitter, Facebook, or Pinterest.
Thanks for having me here today!
BLURB:
Keeva lives her life on the run, changing
identities and personas. She is running from monsters she has never seen -
vrykolakes, vampire creatures her father, Sandor, has told her stories about
all her life. She had almost convinced herself that these monsters had all died
in a volcano eruption on the island of Strongili long ago.
But
when a vrykolakas named Severin kills Mandy, her best friend, she discovers the
vrykolakes are alive and well. Keeva knows about Severin from her father’s
stories, and her first impulse is to kill him and rid the world of the evil
vrykolakas. She feels drawn to him however, and takes him prisoner. She hopes
to better understand the vrykolakes and perhaps better understand herself. She
is over two thousand years old. She doesn't know who or what she is, but she
wants to find out. In order to do that, she has to discover her past. Severin
might be the place to start looking for a connection to the past. Or, he could
be the worst mistake Keeva has ever made.
Excerpt:
"Why?
I am a vrykolakas and that is all that matters," he said harshly.
"You are not a vrykolakas. You are nothing, less than nothing, daughter of
Sandor. You are nothing but a freakish aberration, a mistake yet to be remedied
– erased."
This
conversation was not going in the direction I had hoped it would go. "And
yet," I said, "here you are tied up in this room. This less than
nothing aberration managed to drag your practically lifeless body back here and
tie you up. That is something to think about isn't it?"
He
gave me that cold smile again. "You are such a naïve little girl. How have
you survived this long?"
I
suddenly felt foolish. I clearly was not on top of my game here. I was failing
miserably and his last words cut me deeply. I walked out of the room slamming
the door behind me. I was frustrated by my failed first attempt at
interrogation. On top of that, I couldn't think clearly with him around.
That
night, I was restless again. At times it seemed I was in some realm of being half
asleep and half awake. At one point, I thought I woke up to see Severin
standing over me, looking down at me with that wolfish grin. I came more fully
awake. He was not there, but his distinct odor was pervasive in my room. I got
up and got a drink of water from the kitchen. I listened quietly outside his
room and heard nothing.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Sherri Lackey, born in
Carlsbad, New Mexico, now lives in Montana where the cold northern climate
inspires her to write. She writes science fiction and fantasy with dashes of
speculative fiction, a pinch of steampunk, and a touch of urban fantasy. She
lives with her husband, Paul, and their three children. She also has a faithful
dog named Raymond who likes to sit by her side while she writes.
Links:
http://sherrilackey.com
http://www.amazon.com/Vrykolakas-Deviation-Narcissus-Legacy-ebook/dp/B009CKDYAM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1350336721&sr=8-2&keywords=the+vrykolakas+deviation
http://www.amazon.com/The-Vrykolakas-Deviation/dp/1300210699/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1350336721&sr=8-1&keywords=the+vrykolakas+deviation
https://twitter.com/sherrijots
https://www.facebook.com/SherriMLackey
14 comments:
Thank you for hosting today.
Hello! Thanks for having me here today! I look forward to reading all comments and questions.
I enjoyed the interview and learning more about you. I know exactly what you are saying about cold feet. Even when I wear two pairs of socks and ugg boots my feet are cold.
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Welcome to my blog. Hope you have a great tour.
Don't ever aim to be ordinary. Quirky is much better.
Love the story line and excerpt.dg
Thanks Ingeborg! My feet are cold right now and I'm wearing wool socks and slippers!
And MomJane, you're right, quirky is much better!
Great interview! I also always have cold feet, all wonder that I can wear wool socks in summer. Quirky sounds more fun to interact with.
galaschick78 at gmail dot com
I haven't read The Paradise War. I'll have to check it out.
catherinelee100 at gmail dot com
Hey everyone! Thanks for the comments. Keep those feet warm! Thanks so much Christine for the interview!
Loved the excerpt thank you.
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Sorry for the late post. I’m playing catch-up here so I’m just popping in to say HI and sorry I missed visiting with you on party day! Hope you all had a good time!
kareninnc at gmail dot com
Hi Sherri! Hope you are having a great tour here. All the best for your series..
Interesting interview, what is your favorite thing about writing?
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Love the mythology!
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