My first featured author on my newly created blog theme is none other than..*drumroll*
SJ KINCAID!!!
Believe me I wasn't expecting it to be like this awesome so yeah, my wackiness has already begun. I totally loved her book Insignia. Check my 6 Star review here. I wanted to express my love for anyone who hasn't read it or has a plan but never yet done on starting it. I was given a big chance to have an interview with her.
Never seen that coming, right?
Here are my interview questions and her enthusiastic answers. *flails*
1. World War is one of the phenomenal events in our history, what makes you so interested on writing about it?
I was really interested in the idea of a war fought
entirely with unmanned drones remotely controlled. The only nations equipped to
really wage a war in this manner would have to be the most wealthy and
powerful, and if those nations were in an outright war, it would by necessity
be a world war. So, the World War III angle just ended up in there by
extension. I think it's always a fascinating idea, because right now we're in a
relatively unipolar world power structure, but that's changing rapidly. There's
no way to know how conflicts will be resolved once power shifts to the east.
2. What triggers you on writing the concept of neural-processors? Was there any books you've read about it?
2. What triggers you on writing the concept of neural-processors? Was there any books you've read about it?
I was working in a mental institution with severely
schizophrenic patients when I began writing the Pentagonal Spire sections of
INSIGNIA, and that's really where the ideas around brain computers came to
mind. If someone was controlling a drone remotely, they'd have to be machine
fast in order to keep up with combat, so it simply made sense to me that they'd
have computers in their brains.
3. Some female authors write with the POV of teenage girls, how does it feel writing a POV of a teenage boy?
3. Some female authors write with the POV of teenage girls, how does it feel writing a POV of a teenage boy?
I wrote five manuscripts that didn't get published from
the POVs of girls, so I'd say by the time I wrote about Tom, it was refreshing
to try something different. It was nice writing from Tom's POV because I never
had to write about the dreamy eyes of some male love interest or the way his
hair flops perfectly over his forehead... That was a great thing to avoid.
4. The Pentagonal Spire is so perfect and highly-equipped for the plebes and officials, is it exactly the place you wanted on having a future headquarter for the World War?
4. The Pentagonal Spire is so perfect and highly-equipped for the plebes and officials, is it exactly the place you wanted on having a future headquarter for the World War?
I hope the future of the world looks absolutely nothing
like INSIGNIA! Except for perhaps the space exploration part. I do hope we get
more ambitious with regards to delving out into our own solar system.
5. Your characters; Tom, Vik, Wyatt, Yuri and others were unique in their insights of World War, what does it feel writing those thoughts in every characters?
5. Your characters; Tom, Vik, Wyatt, Yuri and others were unique in their insights of World War, what does it feel writing those thoughts in every characters?
Their views are really shaped by their personalities and
perspectives, so I guess it's a fun part of being a writer. Imagining a
character means imagining all the opinions of the character, and sometimes
surprising things pop up unexpectedly.
Thanks for the interview, Leslie!
I'm still overwhelmed by this. XD
I require you to read this book today! It's action packed, you'll love it in every single way!
The sequel Vortex just released this July. I already bought my copy right ahead you know! I just totally wanted to know more about Tom and his friends.
A prequel e-novella of Insignia in which it reveals another POV of another intelligent and talented plebe of Pentagonal Spire.
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Thanks a lot for dropping by on my blog, I'll do my best on posting more on this blog theme. This is me after I finished this blogpost.
P.S. My actual laptop is not a MacBook.
Thanks a lot for dropping by on my blog, I'll do my best on posting more on this blog theme. This is me after I finished this blogpost.
P.S. My actual laptop is not a MacBook.
1 comments
Great interview! Enjoyed it a lot. :) Learned a lot of interesting things that I never knew about S.J. Kincaid! :D
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