Alleyn Everlind is king of Roenor and father of Detren Everlind. He’s Detren’s role model at the beginning of The Shadow Raven, and his son is a lot like him. Continue reading “Character Interview: Alleyn Everlind”

Alleyn Everlind is king of Roenor and father of Detren Everlind. He’s Detren’s role model at the beginning of The Shadow Raven, and his son is a lot like him. Continue reading “Character Interview: Alleyn Everlind” →
Prynn is one of the semi-main characters of The Shadow Raven. She’s Detren‘s cousin, and she does her best to keep him steady as he becomes king. Continue reading “Character Interview: Prynn Nemea” →
Tren is a secondary character in The Last Assassin, and the prince of Kaloris. He and Catessa become friends fairly early on in the book, and he introduces her to what turns out to be her favorite book. I hope you enjoy his interview. Continue reading “Character Interview: Tren Devlen” →
I was just nominated for the Leibster Award by Kaylan over at No Two Paths. Her blog name was inspired by Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken,” and specifically these lines:
“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.”
That’s really cool.
Thanks for the nomination, Kaylan!
Emma is the main character from my friend Mandy’s book Echoes, which is coming out on October 16th. I highly recommend it, because it’s awesome and her writing style is beautiful and you should totally read it. It’s just spectacular and I need to know what happens next! *coughs a bit sheepishly* Anyway, I should probably stop fangirling and get on to the actual interview…
Emma: *Slips silently into chair and fidgets with her shirt sleeves, looking jittery and nervous as she waits for the questions*
Interviewer: How are you?
Emma: *Tugs her sleeves down over her fingers and twists the material as she blinks at the floor* …am okay. *Oddly paused/timed*
Interviewer: Shall we get started?
Emma: *Keeps her gaze down on the floor and just blinks silently, not answering, since she figures they’re going to start if she says yes or not*
Interviewer: What is your name?
Emma: …Emma… White.
Interviewer: How old are you?
Emma: *Twists her sleeves a little tighter around her fingers, hands trembling a little and not lifting her eyes from the floor* …I…don’t know. Natan says… maybe sixteen…
Interviewer: Do you have any siblings?
Emma: …Daniel.
Interviewer: What is your job?
Emma: *Shifts on the chair, blinking a little faster and pulls her arms closer to herself* …work…on ranches… anywhere can…
Interviewer: Are you an introvert or extrovert?
Emma: *Lifts her head a little to look at him, obviously not knowing what those are or what they mean*
Interviewer: What is your favorite food?
Emma: …anything is…okay.
Interviewer: What is your favorite color?
Emma: *Arms are shaking a little more now and she draws back into the chair a little more* …don’t…have one.
Interviewer: Do you prefer movies or books?
Emma: *Shakes her head and twists her sleeves tighter*
Interviewer: What is your favorite animal?
Emma: *Mouths more than actually says* Horses…
Interviewer: Why?
Emma: …kind…
Interviewer: Is there a job you’d rather have than the one you have now?
Emma: …no…
Interviewer: What are your hobbies?
Emma: …hobbies? *Obviously doesn’t know what that is either*
Interviewer: What traits do you look for in a potential husband?
Emma: *Stares blankly at the floor*
Interviewer: Which of these is most important to you: Kindness, intelligence, or bravery?
Emma: *Lifts her head a little to peek at him, a tiny flash of confusion passing over her face* …are all…the same…thing.
Interviewer: And honesty or selflessness?
Emma: *Forehead pinches a little and she shakes her head* …are…the same.
Interviewer: What is something you can never leave the house without?
Emma: *Shifts on her chair, pulling arms close to herself and not looking like she understand* …what… house?
Interviewer: *looks rather concerned* That’s the last question. Thank you for your time.
Emma: *Holds her arms against her stomach, wrapped in her sleeves, as she slowly gets up and slips out*
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