Fantasy
author Leslie D. Soule is back in the
hot seat. This time she’s chatting with me about Betrayer – book 3 of the Fallenwood Chronicles.
During her
virtual book tour, Leslie will be awarding a $10 Amazon or Barnes and Noble
(winner’s choice) gift card to a lucky randomly drawn winner. To be entered for
a chance to win, use the form below.
To increase your chances of winning, feel free to visit
her other tour stops and enter there, too!
Welcome back, Leslie.
Please tell us a little bit about yourself.
I am a fantasy/sci-fi
author from Sacramento, CA. I have an M.A. in English and am currently working
on the final book of my fantasy series, The Fallenwood Chronicles.
Please
tell us about your newest release.
My newest
release is a novel called Betrayer.
It’s the third book of my Fallenwood series, which is a fantasy series about a
girl named Ash Kensington, who travels to the fantasy world of Fallenwood.
There, she finds friends, and danger, and in this book, she finds an intriguing
dragon slayer named Draeon.
What inspired you to write this book?
I was in a
whirlwind romance – I thought I’d found the man of my dreams and everything was
finally working out. That is, until I realized what I was up against, like Ash,
in my novel. This guy who appeared to be everything I wanted, ended up being a
psychopath and putting me through hell. It’s hard to explain, and I think it’s
really hard to understand unless you’ve been through this sort of thing. So I
wrote Betrayer as a kind of explanation
of how it happens, to show those who haven’t been there. Also, writing is a
kind of therapy for me, and I think the beautiful thing about writers is that
they’re able to take all this darkness and pain and channel it into something good
– something with an important message.
Excerpt from Betrayer:
“What can I do for ya?”
She looked at the bartender and said sorrowfully, “Give me a
spell to make me forget.” I’ve wasted so much time, she thought to herself, and
now I don’t know if I can get back on track. Malegaunt is out there, and none
of the crystals have been destroyed. It drove her mad.
He shook his head and pushed a pint of dark beer across the
bar. “This is the best magic I know. That’s why I’m a bartender.” He pointed
down the bar a ways to a man who looked to be in his forties, if not older. He
was clothed in a black coat, and his stubbled face was hunched over a glass of
what looked like whiskey on the rocks. “Now, that guy over there, on the other
hand, he might be able to help ya. People call him the Oracle of the Oasis,” he
informed her.
What’s the next writing project?
Currently,
I’m working on the final book of the series – it’s called Retribution. It’s where Ash finally meets up with Malgaunt and the
epic battle of good versus evil, happens. Ash has been through a lot in this
series, and she’s gained and lost allies, and been strung along by this evil
entity known as Malegaunt. It’s exciting for me to write the final book of the
series. Also, though, I’m working on this voodoo killer story with my friend Tom,
who’s hilarious! He keeps me in stitches and is a literary gold mine. We
started talking about the story as more of a joke, but it’s developing quickly
into an actual story. So we’ll see where that goes.
My biggest
challenge is that since it’s a series, you want to get the details right. And
if you’ve written a few books in the series, sometimes you have to go back and
get the details from your other books, since if you’re like me, there’s a lot
that doesn’t get memorized. Like, I had to go back and figure out just how many
gold pieces Ash took in book 2, so I’d know how many she had to work with in
book 3. That kind of stuff.
If your novels require research – please
talk about the process. Do you do the research first and then write, while
you’re writing, after the novel is complete and you need to fill in the gaps?
So usually,
I’ll write a rough draft, and make a note of the things I’ve got to read up on.
Such as, I didn’t know a whole lot about the keeping of horses, but Will’s got
one in Fallenwood, so I figured I’d
better read up. I took a break from writing and read all of this book called A Horse of Your Own by M.A. Stoneridge.
It’s huge, but very informative, and I’d suggest it for anyone else who’s
writing horses into their novel. On my rough draft, I’ll usually make a note
where research is needed, and then randomly go back and do the research, and
then do the writing after the research is done.
What’s your writing space like? Do you
have a particular spot to write where the muse is more active? Please tell us
about it.
I find that I
have to actually write things down, to get the flow going. So I can’t actually
sit down at a computer and just start writing. For me, it doesn’t work that
way. And at home, I find that I have a lot of distractions. I prefer to get out
into the world and find a quiet cafĂ©’ in the area, get a coffee, and sit down
and write. Lately I’ve found this Mountain Mike’s near my house, and it’s quiet
enough that I can go there and not feel rushed or pressured or have a lot of
people around, wondering just what I’m doing with those Sixth-Sense cards.
What authors do you enjoy reading within
or outside of your genre?
I’ve just
gotten into reading Terry Pratchett novels. He’s got this dry humor that takes
a bit of getting used to, but it quickly becomes endearing. Also, I got my
first audio book! It’s Kurt Vonnegut’s novel Fates Worse Than Death. I listened to it on the way up to Ashland
to see a Shakespeare play, and back down to Sac. It was fantastic.
Anything additional you want to share
with the readers today?
Yes! Well, I
think the important thing I’ve taken from writing Betrayer is that you can take
the pain and suffering that you’ve been through in life, and transform it into
something that no longer hurts you, and has the power to help others. A lot of
people shy away from writing painful subjects, but I feel like it can be very
cathartic, to do so.
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I liked the excerpt, thank you.
ReplyDeleteYes, thank you for hosting, Lisa. I'm glad to be back here again! And feel free to ask me questions, everyone. I'll be checking in periodically throughout the day.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks, Lisa and Rita!!!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a book I'll enjoy reading, thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway; I like the excerpt. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the question, Joseph! When I was in the sixth grade or so, I got one of the Redwall books from an assortment of books donated to the school. I finished it quickly and was hooked. I've always loved those books, by Brian Jacques.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks, Cali!
Congrats on the new book and good luck on the book tour!
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