Kelley Armstrong-Interview with the Author
May 7, 2013 marks the release date of Kelley Armstrong’s new middle grade novel LOKI’S WOLVES-the first installment in her new Blackwell Pages series co-authored with Melissa Marr. We would like to welcome Kelley Armstrong to The Reading Cafe.
TRC: Hi Kelley and welcome to The Reading Café. For those who do not know you, would you please tell us something about yourself?
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Kelley: I’m the author of the “Women of the Otherworld” paranormal suspense series and “Darkest Powers/Darkness Rising” young adult urban fantasy series, as well as the Nadia Stafford crime series. I grew up in Southwestern Ontario, where I still live with my family. I’m a former computer programmer, but I’ve escaped my corporate cubicle and hope never to return.
TRC: 2013 is a pretty busy and amazing year for Kelley Armstrong with a number of new series, anthologies, continuations and re-releases. How do you find the time to combine writing and family life?
Kelley: With a full household and a busy travel schedule, I’ve learned to live by the Jack London quote that you can’t wait for inspiration to strike; you need to go after it with a club. I get my writing in whenever I can. My basic routine is to write and edit after while the kids are in school, then work on business after dinner and on weekends.
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TRC: The Rising is the April 2013 release in your Darkness Rising series. Would you please tell us something about the premise?
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Kelley: It concludes both the Darkest Powers and Darkness Rising trilogies. I set up two groups of kids in almost identical situations. Neither group could solve their problem on their own. They need to come together to find a solution. That’s about all I can say without serious spoilers for those who haven’t read the earlier books!
TRC: As with Thirteen, the final installment in your Women of the Otherworld Series, The Rising is the final book and conclusion to the Darkness Rising series. Do you suffer from any type of withdrawal when a popular and long running series comes to an end?
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Kelley: Not yet, possibly because I don’t consider them “done forever.” It’s been a nice creativity-recharge to work in new worlds, but I’ve written a few things in the Otherworld since Thirteen and I suspect I’ll do the same with the YA. It’s just not an annual novel-length instalment.
TRC: Savannah and Adam. Do you have any plans to write a short story with regards to their future plans? Wedding? 😉
Kelley: I don’t plan to right now, because I’m leaving that door open for longer stories. If I decide against that, I’ll definitely do a novella to show where they end up as a couple.
TRC: You have written a number of short stories for The Otherworld series as well as novellas for anthologies including the February 2013 release of Shards and Ashes and Spellcasters (June 2013) a collection of Otherworld short stories. Do you find it more difficult to write full-length storylines or short stories where an entire story and premise must be developed and come to fruition within a few pages and chapters?
Kelley: I wouldn’t say either is more difficult. They serve different story-telling purposes. Novels always sell better, but shorter fiction gives me a chance to tell the stories that aren’t novel length. Many just aren’t and being able to write short fiction means I never have the urge to take a twenty page story and pad it to 400 pages!
TRC: Loki’s Wolves (Blackwell Pages #1) co-written with Melissa Marr is your latest (May 7, 2013) foray into the world of middle grade novels. Would you please tell us something about the premise?
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Kelley: It’s a middle-grade trilogy based on Norse mythology. The main characters are distantly descended from the dead gods. That’s one thing about Norse myth—the gods can and do die. So they’re long gone and now Ragnarök (the Norse apocalypse) is coming and these descendants need to fight in their ancestor’s stead.
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TRC: What difficulties or challenges (research, logistics, communication, travel etc) do you face co-writing a storyline with another author?
Kelley: It is very different, because all parts of the process (from planning to writing to editing) need to be shared. For the first two books, we planned and wrote together, often at Melissa’s cabin. Then we edited separately, which meant divvying up the allotted time (we didn’t get extra time because there were two of us editing, so we had to be faster than I usually am.)
TRC: How did you and Melissa divide the writing of the storyline in Loki’s Wolves? Was there any particular premise that one or the other focused on such as character development or storyline flow?
Kelley: I think the process for every co-authoring pair is different in some aspect. What’s working for us is splitting the writing by narrative point-of-view. I’m taking the male protagonist and she’s taking the two secondary characters (cousins–a boy and a girl) We alternate chapters—I do one for “my” character, then she writes a chapter for one of hers. All the plotting and editing is shared, of course.
TRC: Wild Justice is the third installment in the Nadia Stafford series to be released in November 2013. Did the fans of Nadia Stafford encourage or push you to write another storyline for their favorite hit woman?
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Kelley: I always planned to write one or two more books in that “series.” Then the YA books became much more popular than I anticipated and I just didn’t have time. I finally got far enough ahead of schedule this year to slot in a last instalment.
TRC: Four Summoner’s Tales (Anthology with Christopher Golden, David Liss and more) to be released in September 2013 is another collection of short stories. Would you please tell us something about the premise of your submission-Suffer The Children?
Kelley: The premise for all four stories is the same—someone offers to raise the dead…for a price. My story is set in northern Ontario in the last nineteenth century, after a diphtheria outbreak claims the lives of most of the town’s children.
TRC: We have heard that you are releasing a new novel in 2014 called Sea of Shadows. Would you please tell us something about the premise and to which series it will belong?
Kelley: It’s a brand new series called Age of Legends. It’s high fantasy, and tells the story of twin sixteen-year-old girls, one with the power to calm the dead, the other to fight them. They guard the Forest of the Dead, where criminals are exiled to their deaths. As you might imagine, things go horribly wrong 😉
TRC: Do your characters speak to you and tell you the direction of the story or do you direct the characters?
Kelley: It’s a combination. A fully developed character should direct the action in the sense that the author should not force him/her to act “out of character.” But it’s the author who develops the character in the first place, so she had control.
TRC: How do you deal with the stress and anxiety of writing deadlines?
Kelley: I stay away from deadlines exactly for that reason! By that, I mean that I’m always working well ahead of schedule. It’s my goal to submit books at least a couple of months before they’re due.
TRC: What do you believe is the biggest misconception about yourself?
Kelley: If there is one, I don’t think I’ve heard it! I suppose just the same misconceptions that all authors deal with—that we’re rich, that we only work a couple of hours a day (like authors on TV/movies), that we control all parts of production (like cover art) or that we control hardly anything (that we have to write what we’re told by our publishers or make changes that the publisher insists on.) All false…though I’d be happy if the rich and “hardly ever work” parts were true!
TRC: What five things would you like to accomplish in the next ten years?
Kelley: Tough question. There are personal things I’d like to accomplish, but professionally, I’m happy to tread water 😉 I’ve accomplished all my goals there, but now I’m making some major changes, so my hope is that they aren’t disastrous changes—ending successful series to start new ones. If ten years from now I’m in the same place I am at this moment, I’ll be very happy.
TRC: On what are you currently working?
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Kelley: I wrapped up my Otherworld series this past summer and I’m launching a new one called Cainsville this summer. The first book is Omens, and we’re calling it modern gothic—it’s heavy on the mystery and suspense with light supernatural aspects. I’m currently gearing up to start work on the third book in that series. Did I mention I like to stay well ahead of deadlines? Omens is completely finished, book 2 is in edits and I’m planning book 3 now.
TRC: Would you like to add anything else?
Kelley: Just a thanks for the interview and a thanks to readers, whose support gives me the best job imaginable.
Thank you Kelley for taking the time to answer our questions about the numerous new releases upcoming for the next twelve months. Congratulations on all of your success. WE miss Clay and Elena and, the wolf pack but we are definitely excited with each new short story release in The Otherworld series.
Thank you, Kelley and Sandy for this wonderful interview. I am a huge fan of Kelley, so it was wonderful to see what is coming. I am excited for the third book of Nadia Stafford. Have been waiting for that one.
You are amazing Kelley with all that you are doing. I cannot wait for Omens, and this new series you are working on, Age of Legends. Of course, I am a fanatic for your Otherworld, especially Elena and Clay. 🙂
Welcome to TRC, Kelley. This was a fantastic interview, with so much information. I love your Otherworld series, and Darkness Risiing series. I do want to read Loki’s Wolves, Omens and the new series, Age of Legends.
Wonderful interview ladies. Thank you Kelley. I am a big fan of your Otherworld series. I am looking forward to Omens and several of your other new releases.
But, I do miss Elena, Clay and the gang !!
This was a great and informative interview. It is really amazing how many projects you have going.
Great interview ladies!! Kelley, I was soooo hoping that I’d find out that you were doing a spinoff of the Darkest Powers and Darkness Rising trilogies!!!!! After all, something more has to happen with those kids!! LOL!!!
Thank you for visiting TRC, Ms. Armstrong. I am one of the unlucky readers who hasn’t indulged in your work. Only one way to remedy that, right? Now…where to start??? You offer so many appealing stories! The Four Summoner’s Tales co-written with male authors definitely caught my eye.
First off, I have to say… AMAZING INTERVIEW! Although, I may be a tiny bit bias since Kelley Armstrong is my absolute favorite author, and I’m suuuuper excited for her upcoming releases. *sigh* Can’t wait to get my hands on all of them!
@Kelley, I will need to get a new bookcase soon so that only your books will go on it hehe. Your novels are already taking up 3 bookshelfs on one of my bookcases 🙂
Great interview with Kelley. I loved reading the reviews for The Otherworld series and had a fantastic time with the series myself.
Thank you Kelley for writing such an amazing series. I am looking forward to your upcoming releases.
Great interview, very informative. Have read a few of Kelley’s work, have more to go on my Ipad. Not enough hours in the day to get to all of it. But I will find a way. 😀
Thanks for coming by Kelley. Love your books
Kelley, I love your books!! I met you at a book signing last year and you were so warm and gracious!! You are a class act!! I look forward to reading your YA series!!
Sweet interview Ladies. Kelley love you reads and am looking forward to what is coming next . Wow you are a very busy Lady I got tuckered out just reading it all . And that you are so far ahead. Congrats on your new releases . Oh did I tell you that I Love Elena and Clay and the gang.
Welcome Kelley to TRC. Wow u r a very busy lady. When do u find time to sleep;-) I’ve heard so many good things about your books. I’ve git them on my tbr list and can’t wait to dive into them.
Such a wonderful interview, from a great author. I have read most of Kelley’s books, and I am so excited to have more series coming up.
Kelley is an amazing author!!! I have read all of her books! I am glad to see that Nadia’s story is not finished, but was really sad when a couple of her other series ended! So many new books coming out from Kelley, can not wait to get them all! 🙂
Fantastic interview! I can’t wait to read all the wonderful books Kelley has in store for us (: