Kate Wrath, Author FAIRYTALE EVOLUTION #1: FLIPPED THE E SERIES: 6 books |
Kate Wrath brings us
her newest novel, a present-day fantasy evolved from a fairytale world she
created. FLIPPED is the first in her new series FAIRYTALE EVOLUTION, and she
describes it as “a bit out there.” Her reviewers tell us that it is “an
ultimate joy ride” in a “fantastical world.”
Wrath’s second book in
the FAIRYTALE EVOLUTION series, The Dark Road, is with her editor, and she has
already started to write the third one in that series along with a spinoff to THE E SERIES. When
she’s not writing she enjoys spending time with her family and paying attention
to her art work.
Wrath, who is an
artist as well as an author, is offering a very special giveaway—a
one-of-a-kind sculptural dragon cover of a
special edition of FLIPPED. She is also offering 25 e-book versions of FLIPPED.
So don’t miss the opportunity to enter her giveaway at http://www.katewrath.com . And check out the excerpt from FLIPPED following the interview.
Q: Your newest book, FLIPPED, has been described by reviewers as “an ultimate joy ride” in a “fantastical
world.” In what genre would you place it? Science fiction or fantasy? Who will
most enjoy reading it?
Kate Wrath: FAIRYTALE
EVOLUTION #1: FLIPPED is a contemporary fantasy set in a
modern world that could have evolved from a typical fairytale setting. It's whimsical, humorous, and a bit out
there, but it's grounded by a solid storyline and characters that are
believable despite the crazy situations they encounter. I think anyone who enjoys quirky sci-fi
or fantasy would probably enjoy this book. Be warned, though, FLIPPED has a dark undercurrent.
Q: Reviewers also say
that FLIPPED has a “good
blend of sweet, mischievous, and dangerous creatures” that are “unique and
interesting.” What makes your characters engaging? Why will readers embrace
them?
Kate Wrath: Character
is my number one thing when it comes to telling stories and I get a ton of
comments about my characters. I
think the main thing is that these characters are so real to me, and as such
they change and grow and react.
They're out there dealing with whatever my wacky universe throws at them
in the best way they know how, which isn't always perfect. Is hardly ever perfect. They're full of mistakes, past traumas,
little quirks they don't even realize, desires and motivations that are at odds
with their goals. So you never
know what's going to happen.
Q:
How did you create the world for your setting, which is described by a reviewer
as “interesting, exciting, and has limitless possibilities?” Do you have rules
that you follow in your fantasy world to enhance credibility? Is credibility
important to readers of fantasy?
Kate Wrath: Any
story needs to have credibility.
You can't just have your character wave a magic wand and fix
everything. That's not a
satisfying solution. So, yeah,
there are rules in my world regarding the use of magic and an underlying system
of how it all works. Even though I
don't write all that into the story,
I understand it as the author, so everything flows in a logical way. But just like in real life, there are
mysteries that no one really understands, and I think that element is
important, too.
As far as creating the world itself, when I first
conceptualized the story, I spent a lot of time writing about the
infrastructure of the world.
Everything from transportation to sewage. Because the world combines modern-day technology with
evolved, commonplace magic, it took a lot of consideration to understand how it
all fit together. I didn't feel
like I could write this world without knowing exactly how it worked.
Q:
You have a special giveaway to promote FLIPPED. Tell us about it. Are you an
artist as well as an author?
Kate Wrath: Yes! I love art and I love to experiment
with new kinds of art. For a past
book release,
Enter to win this extraordinary special edition of FLIPPED. Go to: http://www.Katewrath.com |
I wanted to do something similar for this release, and I
happened across these beautiful journals that artist Aniko Kolesnikova was
making by attaching polymer clay panels to the covers of blank journals. I wondered if I could make the book
cover itself out of polymer clay and use it with the same kind of Coptic
binding I had sewn for the previous book.
A little research later, the answer was… yeah! So I jumped headlong into the project making a sculptural
dragon cover for a one-of-a-kind edition of FLIPPED.
Luckily, I have a lot of experience working with ceramics,
and those skills were nicely transferable. I've done some videos of the process. The book is printed on archival quality,
acid-free parchment paper, with a hand sewn Coptic binding, which leaves the
spine bare so you can see all the decorative stitches; I think it's really
beautiful. Making the dragon cover
itself took me more than a week of doing pretty much nothing else. Just attaching the scales, one at a
time, took hours to accomplish.
But it's all worth it to have this amazing one-of-a-kind
treasure to give to a reader. I
love that the giveaway is tied intrinsically to the story. It's not something that you can get
anywhere else. I love this book so
much, and since I can't keep it myself, I only hope that fate sends it to
someone who will love it and connect with the story. I feel really fortunate that the last book giveaway went to
an awesome fan, Ashlee, who still keeps in touch and lets me know she's taking
good care of it!
You can watch the Kate producing this cover at: Video1 and Video2 .
You can watch the Kate producing this cover at: Video1 and Video2 .
Enter to win this unique artwork/book at http://www.katewrath.com .
Q:
You have also written a series of books: the E series. Are these similar to
FLIPPED? How are they different?
Kate Wrath: In
many ways, the two series are the complete opposite end of the sci-fi/fantasy
universe. THE E SERIES is a sci-fi dystopian series that's dark, violent, and
pensive. It's Fairytale Evolution's goth sister. On the surface, FLIPPED
is light and flouncy. Honaia,
the main character in FLIPPED, is
quite the girly girl. She's all
curls and lip gloss at first glance.
But as the story progresses and she grows, she finds out what she's made
of. So really, both series have
strong female leads who do what they need to do. Also, both series are dystopian, and I might even say that FLIPPED is unexpectedly more dystopian
than THE E SERIES. Another thing is that they're both
character-driven stories.
Everything I write is character-driven.
Q:
Do you write to entertain only? Or do you embed a few messages along the way?
Kate Wrath: At
the risk of sounding like a nerd, I'm a nerd. A total lit nerd.
I get off on Hemingway 'n' stuff.
So underneath everything, there's always a theme. There's always meaning, layer upon
layer. It's not like soap box
preaching or anything. It's about
the human condition, the deep questions of the universe… stuff like that. But y'know, I like to be entertained. So I hope that my writing achieves
both.
Q: How important or helpful is humor to
tell your stories?
Kate Wrath: Humor
is incredibly important, but not just as a device. The thing is, even my darker series has quite a lot of
humor. Humor is life, and I write
life, whether it be life in an apocalyptic society ruled by killer robots, or
life in a big city where magic and faeries exist. But the key—to me—is that it's not just humor. Not just darkness. These things fluctuate. They come in and out of our lives in
different proportions. I always
strive for a world that feels real on an emotional level. And that includes humor.
Q:
Do you use the concept of hero versus villain to tell your stories? What are
the characteristics of a compelling villain?
Kate Wrath: There
are a lot of people who would tell you that my villain from THE E SERIES, Matt, is their favorite
character. Seriously, there's a
whole pro-Matt cult out there.
Aside from the fact that he's sexy as hell, the main thing I did with
him was to keep it real. I don't
believe in the whole good vs. evil thing on a pure level. There are a thousand tints and shades. Villains, just like heroes, are a
product of their experiences. I
love that a villain can sometimes be a villain and sometimes be a hero… and
vice versa.
Q:
What’s next?
Kate Wrath: Next
is book two, Fairytale Evolution: The
Dark Road. My editor currently
has it, so it shouldn't be too long.
I'm working on writing book three, Bootcamp,
and also a spinoff to THE E SERIES
that takes place a few years after the ending of the series. I guess I wasn't quite ready to say
goodbye to that world.
Q:
Tell us about Kate Wrath. What do you like to do when you’re not writing?
A:
Sleep. Haha. For reals. I spend so much time on writing and marketing. Any free time goes to my awesome,
amazing family. Occasionally I get
a chance to do some art or read, and that's about it. I wish I could say I was a ninja or a human rights activist,
but really, writing (+day job) takes up most of my life.
About Kate Wrath
Kate Wrath lives in the Southwestern US. Much like other
authors, she has both a [family] and a [pet]. [family] = three crazy-but-lovable,
exceedingly adorable people with longer eyelashes and better sense of humor
than Kate [pet] =lovable-but-crazy giant German Shepherd who seems to be
able to read, but pretends not to understand when something is required of him
Kate is the author of two sci-fi /fantasy series. THE E SERIES: E (Book #1), EVOLUTION (Book #2), EDEN (Book #3), ELEGY (Book #4),
ENDGAME (Book#5), and JASON AND LILY. FAIRYTALE EVOLUTION:
FLIPPED Fairytale (Book #1) The second book, The Dark Road, is currently
being edited.
Kate believes in literature as an art form, world peace, and
animal rights, but aspires to write total trash that is full of senseless
violence, with characters who eat house pets.
About FLIPPED
The big city is no match for a blue-eyed farm girl with impressive
Zung Pow skills and a flair for unconventional magic. At least, that's
what Honaia tells herself when she's unexpectedly assigned to a handsome city
mage for apprenticeship. The problem is, she never really expected double
agents to be involved. Or dragons. Or crazy rips in the Space-Time
continuum, for that matter. But when it comes down to it, none of those things
expected her either.
FLIPPED is the first book in the FAIRYTALE EVOLUTION series.
Contains: Language, violence, faeries.
Excerpt
Somewhere in the drunken ramblings of the night, Deez had
promised to teach Honaia about guns.
So bright and early the next morning they headed to the shooting
range. The big troll actually
seemed quite excited about the prospect.
He gave her a basic rundown of gun safety, which pretty much
amounted to don't aim it at him, then
handed her the pistol. They made
their way into an enormous room full of mostly gnomes whose job it was to run
about wildly and be shot at. They
paid gnomes more, Deez explained, because they were harder to hit.
"What about faeries?" Honaia asked. "Aren't they even better for the
job?"
"Faeries are too f'kin hard to hit," Deez
explained. "Most people would
need a special weapon to do it.
Besides, faeries have too much dignity."
"Don't you run out of gnomes?" Honaia asked as
Deez shot the first one. But the
ammunition they were using didn't leave the gnomes unconscious for long, so
they would spring back up and continue their running after a few seconds.
To her surprise, Honaia found that shooting gnomes was a
great stress relief. She quite
enjoyed the little squeal they made when they went down.
"Great, isn't it?" Deez agreed, chuckling, but
after a few thousand rounds he thought it best to take the gun away from her.
"I was just getting the hang of it," Honaia
protested.
"We'll come back later," he promised.
On their way out they bumped into the woman with black
hair. Honaia managed to quickly
squash the tinge of fear and the automatic desire to clobber her. They had not crossed paths on this side
of the portal. Still, she
bristled.
A slow smile crawled across the woman's face, sultry and
stunning, as she faced off with Deez.
"Nexa," Deez said tightly, scowling down at her in
a battle of wills over who would give way first. "This is Honaia," he said in mock
friendliness. "Onus' new
girl."
The choice of words was not wasted on Honaia. She flipped her hair and drew herself
up to look as impressive as possible on short notice.
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Giveaway
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Thank you so much for having me on your blog, Joyce! It was so fun to do the interview with you. :)
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