The easier question may be when in my life didn’t I write… probably from birth to the age of ten, but that’s just a guesstimate.
- Why writing Urban Fantasy?
Because it combines two of my favorite things…monsters and cursing. The two just go together like peanut butter and jelly, don’t they?
Favorites:
- Favorite Paranormal themed movie?
Ghostbusters is one of my all time favorites—an oldy but a hilarious movie. How can you not love a bad guy who sends a giant marshmallow to destroy New York? You’ve never seen ass kicked until you’ve seen a giant marshmallow man do it. The Prophecy is brilliant because who can resist Christopher Walken, even when he’s not demanding more cowbells? Not to mention, Viggo Mortensen almost made me piss my pants—no special effects, yet the most terrifying Satan I’ve ever seen. And The Gift because it not only has a great story, it also stars Keanu Reeves and he can actually *act*, so it must be a film from a parallel universe or he was possessed by the ghost of an actual actor. If that’s not paranormal, I don’t know what is. And Snatch, although it’s not paranormal, it’s where Cal learned to love a Desert Eagle .50, plus Brad Pitt takes a crap behind a car—if that’s not horror movie material, I don’t know what is.
- Favorite Paranormal themed TV show?
In the day, it was Buffy the Vampire Slayer although I liked everyone *except* Buffy on the show. Great fights, excellent snarking, fantastic plots, dark humor. All you vamp series out there, Buffy did it first and in most cases did it better. Now my favorites are probably Being Human, Torchwood (it had a demon once, that counts) and, of course, Supernatural. I find it funny that so many people say my books are so similar to Supernatural, when, in reality, it should be just the reverse. I wrote Nightlife years beforeSupernatural ever aired, but I can’t deny the similarities, especially with the brotherly bonds, the high levels of sarcasm, and Sam’s developing “dark side”—although Cal had his dark side from day one. I guess this just proves that great minds do think alike (and that Supernatural should hire me to do a novelization.)
Favorite Paranormal themed book? I think The Stand by Stephen King is a phenomenal book. It has it all… horror, action, characters you really come to care about (although he killed off my favorite. Bastard!). At its heart i, it’s a very simple good vs evil story, but King managed to make it so much deeper and complex than just that. The Talisman by King and Peter Straub is brilliant as well. A coming of age story with an alternate world, this world (which in some cases can be worse than the alternate one), werewolves, and a plot that grabs you by the throat and won’t let go.
Favorite Author? Well, obviously, Stephen King, but I’ve also always been fond of Roger Zelazny (for, of course, The Chronicles of Amber—old school there. If you haven’t read it, you’re not a true fantasy fan), Robert Crais’s Elvis Cole Detective Novels, Stephen Brust (The Jhereg series), Tanya Huff’s early work (because I haven’t had time to read her later work…deadlines are killing me!) and a thousand others that wouldn’t fit here.
- Favorite one of your books?
Nightlife definitely, because it was the beginning of Cal and Niko. There have been books in the series that followed that were better written as I grew as a writer, but another reason I’ll always like Nightlife best is that I was able to write the book I’d always been looking for—all the best bits you search out in books: the battles, the snarky dialogue, the danger, the dread and relief. I wanted all the holy shit! moments—so I did my best to make Nightlife one big holy shit! moment, the entire thing. Madhouse, if I were subjective, is probably the best so far in the series. It has a villain that will scare the absolute shit out of you.
Chimera, which is due out in June this year, is hands-down my favorite book, next to Nightlife, that I’ve ever written. When I wrote Nightlife, it was originally rejected by every publisher out there. I then decided to try my hand at a Dean Koontz style novel with the feel of his older stuff like Lightning and Watchers. I still wanted to explore the relationship between brothers but with a different twist than what Cal and Niko have. Stefan and Michael haven’t seen each other in ten years and Chimera is about the struggle of the two developing that brotherly bond instead of it already being there—as with Cal and Niko. Also it has genetically engineered monsters, lots of guns, and plenty of sarcasm, who doesn’t love that?
Fortunately, while Chimera was making the rounds, Nightlife did sell. Once I had that series firmly under my belt, and my second series The Trickster Novels published, I decided to have my agent offer up Chimera to Penguin Putnam once more, and this time they took it. It will be coming out in the Sci-Fi section, but I don’t want my regular UF readers to be put off by that categorization. There are no aliens or spaceships, it’s no different really from UF except all the monsters in the book are human…some with a little genetic manipulation thrown in, but still human. It’s not set in the future. Don’t freak. If you like Cal and Niko, Chimera will definitely be right up your alley.
- Favorite of your own characters?
Cal would be the easy answer, but actually it’s probably Robin Goodfellow in the Cal Leandros Novels because his self-assuredness (but with a hidden vulnerability under that ego) and, yes, arrogance are such a great contradiction to Cal, plus he has the best comebacks and one-liners of any of my characters. Zeke is probably my favorite in Trick of the Light and its follow up because, given his background, he has no inhibitions. I mean, wouldn’t it be great to be able to walk into a room and say exactly what you feel or think and not have to filter it? Zeke has such an innocence about him, even when he’s talking shit and beating the crap out of the bad guys, that it’s hard not to love him.
Another of my favorites, who plays a major role in Roadkill, is Catcher. Readers will hopefully remember him and his cousin, Rafferty, from Nightlife. I’ve wanted to bring them back for a while now and Roadkill finally offered me a chance to tell their story. The thing I love about Catcher is that, despite being trapped in wolf form, he’s a very normal guy. It’s kind of ironic that, for being the least human appearing of the characters in the book, he’s the most human at heart. You can’t not love the guy. It’s impossible not to. He’s your best buddy, wing-man, the guy who has your back, and the practical joker all rolled into one. About a quarter to a third of Roadkill is from Catcher’s POV, and I think readers will really be drawn into Catcher and Rafferty’s story that interweaves tightly with Cal and Niko’s story. There are a lot of parallels between these two families and what they will do for the people they love.
- You write the Trickster series, and the Cal Leandros series. Would you describe both for us in your own words?
You know, I really hate this question because it would be like asking someone to sum up their children in a few sentences. But here goes…
The Cal Leandros Novels is about Cal Leandros, who is half Auphe and half human. Auphe are the creatures that were the origin of elf mythology, if elves weren’t the prissy debutantes of high fantasy who happened to be good with bows and arrows, but instead are deranged, hideous and unabashedly murderous monsters that could take down a T-Rex with their claws and razor sharp teeth. In Nightlife, he and his older half-brother Niko are on the run from Cal’s darker side of the family and find themselves in New York City dealing with various other monsters that live unnoticed by most normal humans in the city. The monsters all have a twist from a lot of UF out there… the werewolves they meet early on, the Kin are basically a werewolf mafia, there’s boggles eating muggers in Central Park, and a troll under the bridge (which sounds cute from the fairy tale. Trust me, not cute. One of the more insane and evil monsters I’ve come up with. I think the best description was from a review by Barnes and Noble reviewer Paul Goat Allen that said it was the lovechild of HP Lovecraft and Lenny Bruce. But along the way, the brothers, who have had only each other for most of their lives, slowly let in a few friends… Rob Goodfellow a car salesman puck who will do anything and anyone and Promise, a vampire socialite who’s buried five very wealthy and very happy elderly husbands. From there, the series takes off and they’ve dealt with The Kin, faced down Sawney Beane (a cannibalistic horror from 1400s Scotland) , a jungle god, and the whole time being chased by the Auphe. Over the series, Cal’s had to deal with his Auphe side becoming stronger and struggle to control it. In Roadkill, you’ll get to see him struggle with that even more while they track down an anti-healer who is set on destroying the world with the worst diseases you could imagine.
I’m not sure what to say about Trick of the Light, as I don’t want to ruin it for those who haven’t ever read the book. But I can say that Trixa is a kick ass demon hunter in Las Vegas who runs a bar with Leo, and took in two teen boys, Zeke and Griffin, a telepath and an empath, who were eventually recruited by Eden House when they grew up, an organization that is devoted to serving Heaven by destroying demons here on Earth. The four of them find themselves in a race to find the Light, a relic that could sway the balance of power between Heaven and Hell, and could help Trixa on a more personal level… she could finally find the demon who killed her brother years before. If you haven’t read it, all I can say is the end will knock your socks off. Don’t peek, you’ll ruin the entire book if you do.
- Any plans for more books in both series?
Honestly, that’s up to the readers. I’m contracted to write up to Book 7 for Cal and Book 2 for Trixa (The Grimrose Path September 2010.) Beyond that, it’s up to the publisher to offer to buy more, and that offer is all contingent on my sales numbers. I would love to keep writing them, as I think there are plenty of stories left to tell for both of the series and plenty of ass left to kick. So, if the fans want to keep reading them, then they need to keep buying the books and spreading the word. And I can’t stress enough that they have to *buy* the books. Unfortunately, publishing is a business and they measure your success, not by how many people have read the books and how many times, but how many books sell. So, if someone is borrowing the book from their best friend and love it, then I’m very happy to hear it, but it does me no good on my sales numbers and can actually hurt the chances of another book coming out. I would love to be able to write just for the hell of it and give everyone out there free access to my work, but A) my publisher wouldn’t make money off of me and they would stop printing the books, and B) my dogs would get hungry and eventually eat me.
People think writers have it made, but nine out of ten writers have day jobs to keep them alive, because you earn less than 50 cents a book. Seems impossible, doesn’t it? Unfortunately, it’s all too frigging true. You don’t buy, I can’t afford food, and the publisher drops my ass which equals no more Cal. And Cal likes existing—well, considering what I do to him, most of the time anyway.
Do you have any advice or tip to those like me that want to become a published author someday? Abandon hope all ye who enter here. J Seriously, just as I said above, you have to remember that publishing is a business and it’s all based on selling your books. That means *your* book, your baby that you slaved over and poured your heart and soul into from page one, suddenly becomes *their *book that they want you to change to fit what they believe will be more marketable. That may mean a 12 year old character is aged up to 17 y/o to be a love interest for the main character, even though you had no desire to write romance into the book. Or it may mean that a character disappears from the book completely, or that scene you thought was hilarious is deemed extraneous and doesn’t move the story along so it gets chopped from the book. Bottom line: grow a thick skin and buy a lot of tissue and find a strong shoulder to cry on because chances are you’ll need it. And have a great day job to fall back on…because eating is crucial.
- Anything you would like to say to your fans out there?
Without you I am nothing. And I mean that in all sincerity. When I get a fan letter or email or someone is excited about a release date on my LJ, it makes me all kinds of happy. Cal fans are some of the fiercest most loyal bunch of fans out there and I truly appreciate all the help you give when I rally you for an early release date and to spread the word to the masses. Word of mouth is some of the best publicity I can get and you guys are great for that, so thanks to you all.
That being said, don’t forget to buy Roadkill the week of its release (March 2-6) and drag all your family, friends, and strangers you meet in line at McDonalds to your nearest *bookstore* (online sales don’t count toward rankings for some strange reason) and buy a copy. And if it isn’t out, or it is sold out, find the first employee you see and demand that they find it in the back or order more. For those who do, and send me a photo of the receipt and you giddy with anticipation of sitting down and reading Roadkill, I have a special prize… I’ll send you chapter 1 of Cal six that I am currently writing. All the details are on my LJ here: http://robgoodfella.
Great interview! And how awesome is it that Rob Thurman is a fan of 'Being Human' - only the best show *EVER*?!
Good job babe!
This sounds great!
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Sounds like a good read, great interview!!!! :)
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Awesome interview, I love Rob and "the guys" I can't wait to get my hands on Roadkill!
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Great interview and I'd love to win one of his books to try.
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+12 entries. whoohoo my email is
scrtsbpal at yahoo dot com
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+3 @Rob_Thurman Twitter Follower
+1 Sum up your entries!
12 entries!
allthingsurbanfantasy[at]gmail[dot]com
I love Ghostbusters too!
+5 Google friend connect Follower
+5 Networked Blogs Follower-Raelena Pavey
+3 @larissa_sarah Twitter Follower @throuthehaze
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throuthehaze at gmail dot com
I think I might have fallen in love a little when he said, "…monsters and cursing. The two just go together like peanut butter and jelly, don’t they?"
robmusement@yahoo.com
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Lol, i totally agree with her when she says "Because it combines two of my favorite things…monsters and cursing. The two just go together like peanut butter and jelly, don’t they?"
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+3 i follow rob
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-leilani
vampiregirl813@gmail.com
Can't believe I've never read any books by this author. I intend to immediately fix this by putting her books on my wishlist.
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I enjoyed the interview so much !
- what's your favorite scene(s) on your books ? :)
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Great interview. I'm a fan of Stephen King also. As odd as it sounds I love how he can scare the crap out of me. Heck, his work scares the crap out of everyone!
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To Enter:
- Well I love the genre she write, Urban Fantasy is great, for other reviews and comments I know the book is interesting, well the answer are nice because talk about likes things I like too
- simply_haku@hotmail.com
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+1 19 entries
Great interview - this is a new series to me but I've already got it on my wishlist so hopefully will be reading it soon :o)
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+3 @larissa_sarah Twitter Follower (@sarahsreviews)
+3 @Rob_Thurman Twitter Follower (@sarahsreviews)
+2 Spread the word (RT on twitter - please leave a link of the Tweet!) http://twitter.com/sarahsreviews/status/9796791478
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Great interview! These already are in my wish list :)
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Thanks!
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Great interview. I am really looking forward to Roadkill. I just finished Deathwish. The Trickster series sounds really good and I am looking forward to picking that up as well. Dean Koontz's older stuff is some of his best.
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Hey ya'll! Thanks for all the support! You guys rock! =)))
Good Luck!
Great interview. Interesting to read about an author influenced by Horror and Stephen King
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+3 I follow @Rob_Thurman on Twitter
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Great interview i love what she says about her fans. They are a devoted bunch. Last year I was at Sandiego comicon and I remember a loong line for her, I was in another line getting other books but she is definetely on my tbr pile
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Great interview and giveaway! These books are in my tbr pile.
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OMG I just *love* Ghostbuster was always one of my favourite films! A woman to my heart!
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It really suprises me how many authors knew at an early age that they wanted to be writers. Most kids are out playing etc and don't think about their life in advance.
Where do you get your ideas for your books?
I am a follower via GFC
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I loved the interview!! The comment about monster and cursing being similar to peanut butter and jelly is the best I have heard so far!!!;) Wat a comparison! Truly!!
I would love to win the books. Please enter me!!
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+3 @larissa_sarah Twitter Follower- @Debasmitadhar
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+2 I tweeted http://twitter.com/Debasmitadhar/status/9863942607
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Thank you so much for the awesome conntest!!You rock!
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To Enter:
After scouring through forums and blogs, I'm definitely learning that publishing is a business as Rob Thurman said.
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She sounds like a great author. I enjoyed the interview. She mentioned in the interview that fan mail makes her happy. It's always nice to hear authors say they love fan mail!
I am a Google and Twitter follower.
I also follow Rob Thurman on Twitter.
I tweeted about the contest: http://twitter.com/parajunkee/status/9888234217.
Total entries: 15.
Thanks for the contest!
Kelsey
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Nice advice for aspiring authors. Guess I should go invest on those tissues now.... and find that sturdy shoulder ASAP! haha
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+2 Blog entry: http://book-faery.blogspot.com/2010/03/contest-links-32.html
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Hi! I luv the interview^^ I love when the authors give advices to ya novel xD^^ like me^^ and She has a pretty dog^^
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(yes i follow you)Liz
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+3 @larissa_sarah Twitter Follower
Yes! @lizzyrm
+3 @Rob_Thurman Twitter Follower
Yes @lizzyrm
+2 Spread the word (RT on twitter - please leave a link of the Tweet!)
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Kisses!
snatch is one of my fave movies, yet I missed that Brad Pitt bit - how?? maybe i was distracted by the fact i couldn't understand a word he said and was laughing too much about the Russian who refused to die
I've long heard of the Cal Leandros series and its about time I got started on it!
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1: Great interview! I completely agree with how Rob Thurman summed up why Buffy was such a fantastic show!
Haha, and loved Rob's take on the elves, laughed out loud at that characterization!
Please enter me in the giveaway,
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+2 I tweeted about the contest here: http://twitter.com/Stella_ExLibris/status/9917835884
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Wow, publishing is a harsh world, thick skin is truly needed. I don't know how I would feel abotu tehm butchering my baby ;)
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Larissa: Yay the blog worked fine for me now :D
I can't wait to read Trick of Light...Trixa sounds fun!!
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Thanks for the interview; I've found a new author and series to read.
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Interesting writer's advice :P
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Great interview, glad that there's going to be 2 more books in the cal and niko series.
Thanks for the giveaway!
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A question for Rob:
Does Rob pattern her characters after real people? Family, friends. Celebrities?
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+2 Re-posted your contest at: http://contests-freebies.blogspot.com/2010/03/win-deathwish-or-trick-of-light-at.html
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Cherry
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This so made me laugh out loud to amusement of kids!
plus Brad Pitt takes a crap behind a car—if that’s not horror movie material, I don’t know what is.
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Yes! @madmagz22
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Yes @madmagz22
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I know what she means. I can't stand to spend too long away from a computer or pen and paper. I have just always loved to write and yes, monsters and cursing do go together like peanut butter and jelly!
6 total! I am a follower.
Sincerely,
Emma Michaels
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You know, I didn't realize that I wasn't following your blog until today! D: I've now fixed this matter!
Also, I've wanted to start this series for awhile now! (And hence, I'd like to enter for only the first book!)
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Fun interview. She has me at Ghostbusters.
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Thanks for hosting a great interview! Loved your questions... :)
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Great interview!! I loved the reference to Supernatural as it must be an awesome book if it is anything like Supernatural (or vice versa:))I also love Ghostbusters!!
I am a Google friend, am networked, I follow you and Rob Thurman on Twitter, I have tweeted your contest and have added up my entries.
Latest: larissa_sarah Win 1 out of 4 SIGNED Books by Rob Thurman! Ends March 11th! http://bit.ly/9ACkPB =) PlzRT! 8:29 PM Mar 8th from TweetDeck. Retweeted by you less than 5 seconds ago.
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My total would be 19
Thanks
Fabulous interview! Oh, and Snatch is one of my favorite movies too!
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Awesome interview. I'm a big fan of Buffy also. :)
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Great! Rob is one one of my favorite authors.
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I really like the Cal Leandros series and Trick of Light sounds very interesting!
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I think Stephen King is great, too. The Stand IS one of the greatest stories ever!
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