Maegan Beaumont
You now have two books in your Sabrina Vaughn series, how has your writing process changed from Craved in Darkness to Sacrificial Muse?
It’s much more focused. When I wrote
Carved, I was writing whenever I felt like it. Now that I’m under contract, I’m
writing like it’s my job. Because it is. I don’t have the luxury of writers’
block or I don’t feel like it today… which
is a good thing.
What
have you learned about yourself from book one to book two?
That I can actually do this. My first books
wasn’t a fluke—I am a real writer.
As a
reader I became very attached to your characters, I cannot think of how
attached you would have become to all your characters. Is it hard to put them
through all the pain and emotional turmoil they go through, especially Sabrina
and Michael’s relationship?
Sometimes I sit back, after writing a scene
and think to myself, wow, what am I doing
to these poor people? It makes it easier to know that it’s all a part of
their growing process and that they’ll be better and stronger in the end but
yeah—sometimes I feel bad.
What
do you think is the most defining characteristic of Sabrina and Michael?
They’re both loyal to a fault and they both
carry the weight of the world on their shoulders.
I know that your second book, Sacrificial Muse, was just released in July, but can you share any information about book number three?
Book three, Promises to Keep, is Michael’s story and it’ll be told in two parts. We’ll see him in in the past—in the months leading up to his sister’s disappearance—and in the present during his search for a missing child. The past and present come together and we get a look at what Michael’s decisions have cost him and how he goes about making it right.
Can
you share how many books you believe there will be in your Sabrina Vaughn
series? What do you think are the main components of writing a successful
series?
I’ve got plans for 4 or 5. Book 4 will take
Sabrina back to Yuma, where she was held captive as a young woman. She’ll be
hunting a serial killer who preys on migrant farm workers. Book 5 will be Ben’s
book.
I think the most important part of writing a successful series is your characters. Your audience has to love them or they won’t feel compelled to follow them.
If
there was one author you could co-write a novel with (they can be alive or
dead) who would you choose and why?
Hmmm… I’d have to say it’s a toss-up
between Lee Child and Chelsea Cain. I love their main protags—Jack Reacher and
Archie Sheridan. Reacher is just as tough as Sabrina and Sheridan is just as
messed-up emotionally. I think they’d be interesting together.
What
is one book (other than one of your own) that you think should be a must read
for everyone?
The
Stand by Stephen King. So many rich, diverse
characters and a fully developed universe. He gives us hope and at the same
time, a feeling of inevitability. Not a lot of writers can do that.
Thank you Maegan for once again being part of my Blogoversary (you can check out Maegan answers from last years questions here). I personally cannot wait to read the third book and the hear Michael's story as his past has intrigued me from the beginning. Maegan has very nicely offered a Giveaway (US) to go along with her interview. One lucky person will recieve a Copy of Carved in Darkness and Sacrificial Muse, so enter the rafflecopter information below :)
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Thank you Maegan for once again being part of my Blogoversary (you can check out Maegan answers from last years questions here). I personally cannot wait to read the third book and the hear Michael's story as his past has intrigued me from the beginning. Maegan has very nicely offered a Giveaway (US) to go along with her interview. One lucky person will recieve a Copy of Carved in Darkness and Sacrificial Muse, so enter the rafflecopter information below :)
I'm not in the US, so I can't enter. But I really did enjoy reading the interview and seeing the authors answers for ourselves! Sounds like a good read ;)
ReplyDeleteCheck out my review and giveaway: http://olivia-savannah.blogspot.nl/2014/09/seven-sneezes-book-review-giveaway.html