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Author Interview: Anna Silver + Giveaway

May 15, 2013      Leave a Comment

A month long dedication to Indie  !


As I began to read more indie books, I started to see I didn’t know much about indie authors. For this project I’ve decided to take the time to interview the authors who have reached out to me and learn more about their writing. This week I am happy to have Anna Silver, author of Otherborn. Anna is also giving away a copy of Otherborn to our readers ! 


1. Describe your novel in 6 words (or less !)

A dreamy, dark, and mystical journey.


2. Tell us all the details on your main character.

London is a graduate of the school of hard knocks. Her father is a pit worker, pretty much untouchable. Her mother is a drunk. And she’s a rebel, through and through. Life in Capital City is static, and London is anything besides. She’s creative and fearless, loyal to a fault, and underneath it all, she’s pretty tortured. But she learns to turn all that energy outward during the course of the book, and project it into something productive, rather than let it eat her alive








3. Tell us the details on your love interest (if there is one).

London has been secretly in love with her best friend, Rye, for years. As abrasive as she can seem, she’s truly a softie inside and petrified of her own vulnerability. Nothing brings this out in her like her feelings for Rye. Too afraid of his rejection, which would cost her one of the most important relationships in her life, she’s been holding her true feelings back for a very long time. But it’s impossible to keep something that strong down forever, which London will learn the hard way in this story— about a lot of things.


4. What was your inspiration for the novel ?

My two biggest inspirations were a story I read about the Otherkin subculture, people living today who truly believe they were something other than human in a past life or in their soul, and dream research— in particular, a book by prolific dream author, Robert Moss.



5. Let’s talk covers! What were your hopes and how did you come up with the final product ?

I wanted a cover that was stunning. Period. I knew it needed to be dark too. I know YA readers, we LOVE our covers. And frankly, many people do judge books by their covers, even me. So I was insistent that it had to be exceptional while conveying the mood of OTHERBORN. My publisher listened to a few of my ideas and commissioned an artist who had done some other covers for them that I really liked. She was fantastic. She nailed both London and Si’dah, and everything we were going for with this cover.


6. What are you currently reading or what authors/genres are you into right now?

It’s very hard for me to peek my head out of YA long enough to read anything else. But I’ll always love fantasy, sci-fi, paranormal, and dystopian of any kind. I just finished rereading The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood. And I recently devoured PURE by Juliana Baggot.


Thanks, Anna ! Now it’s time for a giveaway ! 


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Kat’s Bout of Books 7.0 Goals

May 13, 2013      3 Comments

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Jess’ and Kat’s Bout of Books 7.0 Sign Up

May 13, 2013      1 Comment

It’s that time again ! Bout of Books is one of my favorite read-a-thons and this time I will dominate my goals list, with my new page counting strategy

My Goodreads’currently reading list is getting out of hand, so for this Bout of Books I’ll be finishing up some of my currently reading books. Instead of keeping tally via books I’ll be counting pages.

– Jess

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Strictly Indie : The Crimson Hunt by Victoria H Smith

May 11, 2013      1 Comment

 Books and Sensibility’s month long dedication to indie 

It’s hard to be in the YA book blogging world without noticing all the upcoming indie novels and novelists. So, to open myself up to  more independent and self published authors, I am   going Strictly Indie for the month of May. I will be focusing on reviewing, discussing and posting about indie novels and even have a few guest posts along the way. 

  • Release Date: November 12th 2012
  • Pages: 340 pages
  • Genre: Science Fiction Romance
  • Price: $3.99 ebook; 13.99 paperback

Synopsis: Ariel
Richmond’s everyday life consists of wrangling in her crazy best
friend, Piper avoiding her enemy Lila Hicks and finding salvation in her art, and the peanut butter brownie at her favorite cafe Demitasse.
But, the day Ariel makes eyes with Luca Grinaldi, murder and death begin to surround her. Ariel soon learns that people aren’t just dying–they are being hunted. And she and Luca’s meeting is a not just a coincidence, but destiny.

I’ve been following the publication of this novel since I happened upon Victoria’s blog for a contest. At the time she was being repped by Curiosity Quills, but deferred to self publish. It’s been interesting reading her blog and seeing the journey she has taken to self publication.

The Crimson Hunt is my first voyage into the New Adult category and I can definitely see the appeal. Being in their early 20’s New Adult characters are slightly more mature than YA characters, but still in the “I’m invincible” stage common to YA. While some Big Six publishers are dipping their toes in to the NA water, indie authors are heading in full force.


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Strictly Indie: Callum and Harper by Fisher Amelie

May 9, 2013      4 Comments

 Books and Sensibility’s month long dedication to indie ! 

It’s hard to be in the YA book blogging world without noticing all the upcoming indie novels and novelists. So, to open myself up to  more independent and self published authors, I am   going Strictly Indie for the month of May. I will be focusing on reviewing, discussing and posting about indie novels and even have a few guest posts along the way. 

 

  • Release Date: December 24th 2011
  • Pages: 256 pages
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
  • Price: $2.99 ebook; 8.99 paperback

Callum and Harper is my first real look into the world of self-published novels. Now, to be honest, I am writing this review 6 months after reading this book and I don’t have many notes, so this review will focus more on my experience with the novel.

The titular Callum Tate and Harper Bailey are a pair of teens who recently aged out of the foster care system. They meet at the Social Services office and told their only option for housing is in one of New York City’s homeless shelters. The story follows the couple as they work, study and struggle to  make a better life for themselves together.

Being my first indie, the writing in this book was better than I expected. Fisher seems to really know ins and outs of New York City and the music scene the characters spend a lot of time in.

The story is told in alternating first person POVs and as I was reading them I would often forget which POV I was reading. Callum and Harper didn’t have the voice distinction. The characters were strong as a couple, but couldn’t hold their own as individuals.

One of the plots in this novel involves a boy from Harper’s past who is a a psychotic killer and starts hunting her down. This plot line felt a little melodramatic at times and  took the focus away from the main story. I wish Amelie had stuck to keeping the story based on the growth of a relationship, the plot that worked great for the first half of the book.

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Books and Sensibility is Going Strictly Indie !

May 1, 2013      4 Comments

 Books and Sensibility’s month long dedication to indie novels !

It’s hard to be in the YA book blogging world without noticing all the upcoming indie novels and novelists. So, to open myself up to  more independent and self published authors, I am   going Strictly Indie for the month of May. I will be focusing on reviewing, discussing and posting about indie novels and even have a few guest posts along the way. 

Check back tomorrow for my first Strictly Indie post !

 

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