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HERE BE DRAGONS: NK Traver

14/4/2015

 
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I'm so delighted to be able to bring you an interview with NK Traver, because (a) NK is one of my oldest writer friends and has kept me sane many a time with hilarious gif-filled emails, cheerleading and smart advice on my writing, and (b) DUPLICITY is a brilliant, twisty, original YA which I polished off in one night and YOU ALL MUST READ IT. NOW.

As a freshman at the University of Colorado, N.K. Traver decided to pursue Information Technology because classmates said "no one could make a living" with an English degree. It wasn’t too many years later Traver realized it didn’t matter what the job paid—nothing would ever be as fulfilling as writing. Programmer by day, writer by night, it was only a matter of time before the two overlapped.

Traver's debut, DUPLICITY, a cyberthriller pitched as BREAKING BAD meets THE MATRIX for teens, came out from Thomas Dunne Books on the 17th of March.
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THE HERE BE DRAGONS 8 KILLER QUESTIONS
1. Uh oh, it’s the zombie apocalypse. Which author (living or dead) do you want riding shotgun?
Oh man, so many great choices! I think I'd have to take Max Brooks, who literally wrote the book on zombie survival. But he might be in high demand so my next choice would be Victoria Schwab, who, I'm pretty sure, has been preparing for this kind of thing for a while, and who whispers things like "I am fire, I am death" over her morning tea. 

2. Look, I got a time machine on eBay! Where do you want to go? (Said time machine may possibly malfunction and leave you there. Possibly. It was *very* cheap.)
I really don't want to get stuck somewhere without plumbing or electricity, so I'd have to say, some time in the near(ish) future. Maybe the year 2115, because I feel like we'll have space travel commercialized by then and I could visit the moon whenever I wanted.

3. What’s your favourite thing about writing for teens?
I'll confess I write less FOR teens and more ABOUT them. My teen years were confusing and awesome and painful and full of possibility. I also miss the days where family and friends took precedence over jobs and bills, so what I love most about writing teen fiction is revisiting that time--those relationships and all the wonderful heartbreak that comes with growing up.

4. A witch has cast a spell on you (sorry about that) and you’ve woken up as a character in a children’s book – what’s your special talent or power?
Not sure why you're apologizing, because AWESOME. My power would definitely be shape-shifting, because I want to be too many different things.

5. What’s the scariest or strangest thing you’ve ever done?
Besides get a book published?? Hm. I'm not sure this is the strangest thing I've ever done, but I had a summer job at a state park, and one of my duties was to feed the wild spiders we had captured for the kids to see. I had a choice of trapping a fly on the window with a cup, or finding ants outside. I got the creeps every time I had to open the cages to drop the poor insect in. (And dude, if you feed wild spiders every day, they kind of get big, you know?)

6. What’s something you wish you’d known about writing when you started out? 
I wish I'd known about critique partners before I ever queried my first book. I eventually found my way to the right people, but I wasted a lot of time sending queries to agents with what I'd now consider a very rough first draft. CPs taught me how to edit and gave me an invaluable support system.

What’s something you wish you’d known about publishing?
I'm still learning a LOT about publishing. But if I was to go with what I wished I knew at the start, I wish I'd known how long the process for each book was - from how long it could take before an agent would even read my query to actual book deal/publication - and that it was totally normal and totally going to be okay.

7. What would your daemon be?
A cat. Or a mini-dragon. Something small but vicious.

8. My book doesn’t have dragons, but it does have...   ZOMBIE GORILLAS. And ZR1 Corvettes.

Zombie gorillas, guys. You see why I'm a fan?? Find out more at NK's website and Goodreads page.

Terrible Titles and a Goodreads Giveaway!

10/3/2015

 
Last time I blogged I was busy hiding under the bed in terror at the thought of my book coming out. Now that I'm less than a month from release, I am naturally soooo much more calm and collected. *breathes into paper bag* ANYWAY, ignoring the shaking author in the corner, I have fun stuff happening! Starting tomorrow, for one week, my publisher Orchard Books will be offering five copies of The D'Evil Diaries over on Goodreads (UK and Ireland only, sorry). Woohoo, free stuff! Off you go and enter, I'll wait. *taps foot*

Goodreads Book Giveaway

The D'Evil Diaries by Tatum Flynn

The D'Evil Diaries

by Tatum Flynn

Giveaway ends March 18, 2015.

See the giveaway details at Goodreads.

Enter to win
If you want to get a taste of the book first, you can also read the first two chapters online here.

Secondly, YA author NK Traver, whose *brilliant* cyberthriller Duplicity comes out a week today (go order it, guys, seriously, it rocks!) tagged me in a blog thingy, which was extremely entertaining when NK did it so here is my bash at it. The idea is to pluck ten short sentences at random from your book and - ta dah! - those are now your terrible alternate titles. Here are the crazy alternatives I ended up with:

1) You Can’t Get Grape Slush Puppy in Hell
2) I Was Too Stupid to Live
3) The White Telephone Was Ringing
4) Trying to Set Fire to Your Teacher with a Flamethrower
5) It Was a Lie and We Both Knew It
6) Lions and Tigers and Bears, Indeed
7) God’s Big Emergency!
8) What’s Your Supervillain Origin Story?
9) A Rare, Lesser-Spotted Dead Girl
10) Thunderbolts and Lightning, Very, Very, Frightening

Okay, little bit in love with number 10, it has to be said. I'm going to tag Rachel Hamilton for the same thing, knowing how hilarious her new book The Case of the Exploding Brains is, as well as Abi Ephinstone whose wonderful debut The Dreamsnatcher I'm in the midst of reading and loving right now.

Finally, I blogged over at my home-away-from-home MG Strikes Back the other day, asking a bunch of entertaining kidlit authors what their favourite thing about writing for kids was, and rambling about my own reasons why I love it. Pretty sure Elen Caldecott wins for saying 'short books' :D


Covers and illustrations and news, oh my!

3/1/2015

 
Happy 2015! May your new year be filled with cake and magic and good things, and a distinct lack of cursed mirrors, hungry manholes, and fire-breathing toasters. *side-eyes 2014*

Of course, what this means for me is MY BOOK IS COMING OUT THIS YEAR. I am utterly nonchalant about this, of course, and not at all spending most days hiding under the bed. And with this looming terror - I mean delightful anticipation - *things* are beginning to happen. I discovered that The D'Evil Diaries will be coming out in Australia and New Zealand as well as the UK on the 2nd of April, which is Very Exciting and I hope to see pictures of people reading it upside down one day.

And, and... I have my official cover! Hello shiny colourful Jinx. What are those beady eyes peering out of your backpack, hmm?

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Not only do I have my cover, I also have my illustrations! The D'Evil Diaries has around one half-page illustration per chapter, drawn by the super-talented Mr Dave Shephard, and they are STUNNING. If you pop on over to lovely book blogger Jim Dean's site, you can see a sneak peek of one of my favourites, featuring Lucifer, PLUS read an excerpt from the book!

And now I really better get back to working on that sequel...
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    Tatum Flynn is the author of devilish MG fantasies The D'Evil Diaries and Hell's Belles (Orchard/ Hachette Kids), and several unfinished To Do lists.

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