Read up,
the second part of MV Kasey's Interview, author of 'Sky Fall'. In this, she tells
us what the most challenging part of writing the book was, and who told her she could become the author, she has, she also tells us what
she's reading currently and also her favourite authors, among others,
Folks...
What was the most challenging part about writing
‘Sky Fall’?
The world building.
While the plot and story were a challenge by themselves, the world building and
descriptions were a huge challenge.
Since, I’ve written it in a first person point of
view, and my character, Dee grew up with over-protective parents and is not very
observant; I had to be very careful with my
detailed descriptions on how she sees things as they begin to unfold in front
of her, and also the language she would use to describe them.
MV Kasey |
Who was it
that told you that you could become the author, you are today?
I think
everyone has an interesting story to tell and they just need to find a way to
do so. Unless, it comes from within, no amount of
encouragement or coercing can make it happen. I had a story to tell and I made
sure I found the time to express it in form of a book.
When will the
second part of this book, be out?
Hopefully, summer of
2016.
Which book
are you currently reading?
Jeaniene Frost |
I usually read a couple of books in a week and enjoy a
variety of genres. Sometimes, I re-read my favourites. I wish I could
give out some lofty titles that would make me seem very literary inclined. :)
But, I actually enjoy reading fast paced novels with a lot of
action and drama, featuring strong female leads who are flawed, but endearing. I
am currently reading the ‘Night Huntress’ series by Jeaniene Frost.
Who are your
favourite authors and why?
I have a lot of
favourite authors. But, from the recent times in the YA
genre, Suzanne Collins (Hunger Games Trilogy), Veronica Roth (Divergent Trilogy), Cassandra Clare (Mortal Instruments series and Richelle Mead (Vampire Academy), etc
What else do
you do on a daily basis?
In between my writing,
I juggle a full time job as an IT manager and also, provide weeklong taxi
service to my active seven year old son.
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