Please join me in welcoming Tate Hallaway to Debbie's Book Bag today! Tate is here to talk about her latest release in the Vampire Princess of St. Paul series, Almost Everything. The publisher is sponsoring a giveaway for one copy of Tate's book, see details at the end of the post.
DEB: Tate, this is the
first time you've been with us here at Debbie's Book Bag. Tell us a
little bit about yourself.
TATE: I’m older than I
look. I’ll be 45 this year. I have an eight-year old son, with whom I
share a love of Anime (which, I’m convinced is how I stay so
youthful!) I’ve been writing professionally since 1999,
when I published a
science fiction novel under my given name.
DEB: Tell us about your
latest release, Almost Everything and a little about the Vampire
Princess of St. Paul
series.
TATE: Ana is a normal high
school girl, a bit nerdy, who just wants to fit in. Alas,
she’s also a half-vampire princess, which would be bad
enough, except the other
half is Witch, and the Witches and the vampires have been at
war for centuries.
In Almost Everything, Ana discovers more about the
wider world of vampire politics, when a prince from the Southern
Region shows up looking to make a peace treaty… and Ana
accidentally offers her vampire boyfriend up as a hostage.
DEB: Have you always been
interested in the paranormal and vampires in particular?
TATE: I have. I can
actually say I’ve come by my vampire love honestly. I was a big fan of Anne
Rice when I was a girl, and I read a ton of vampire fiction during
the 80s, including Poppy Z. Brite and Les
Daniels. I was
even a member of a vampire listserv, and I contributed “fluff”
(fiction). An early version of Sebastian, a character from my adult vampire series,
showed up in something I posted there decades ago.
DEB: What kind of research
did you do for this novel? Were there specific aspects of the
book that you needed more information for?
TATE: As a bonus, the book is
set in my hometown, St. Paul ,
Minnesota . In this particular book, I
was very lazy in terms of research and set a lot of scenes within
blocks of my house. Ana and a guy who wants to be her boyfriend but who
doesn’t know anything about her secret life as a vampire princess
ends up at a drive-through three blocks from my house. Unfortunately, that place closed down recently, but I
preserved my memories of
it in the book.
DEB: Do you have to have
specific things in place to write comfortably? A quiet house, a certain
drink etc.
TATE: Oh no, I find that sort
of thing dangerous. These days I write to deadline, so I
can’t have any contingencies on my writing. I won’t even let a crashed
computer stop me. In the writing of my next
project, Precinct 13 (an
adult romance that’s a cross between CSI and Warehouse 13/X-Files), I
dropped my computer on its harddrive – while it was running. I
lost 30,000 words. I had to start from scratch
with pen and paper, but
I did it. I only managed to be two months late on my deadline,
which considering how much I lost I thought was pretty darn good.
DEB: How did you feel when you got the word that your first book would be published? What
was your reaction...
TATE: I screamed. Which
was only a bit awkward because I was working at the
Minnesota Historical
Society in the basement, which tended to be as
hushed as a library.
The other thing that was
funny is that I didn’t actually believe my
agent at first when he
told me I’d sold. We’d had a couple of near
misses with other
publishers, and I thought he was just being a jerk
and getting my hopes
up. But then he started talking about publishing schedules, money…
Then I screamed.
DEB: Do you have advice
for new writers?
TATE: Yes. Forget this
whole stupid adage “write what you know,” and instead write what you
love. Writing can be a crappy business, full of rejections and
heartaches. If your writing process becomes
something you love
doing, no matter what, it will sustain you.
Also, talent isn’t
everything. What you need most of all is persistence.
Oh, and read.
Readers make the best writers.
DEB: What are you working
on right now? Or what are your plans for the future as far as writing
goes?
TATE: Actually, I’m in a
very weird place right now. I just finished the revisions on Precinct
13, but it doesn’t come out until August. I have nothing under
contract at the moment. So the universe is wide
open. I just
talked to my agent about other novel proposals I might work on, so I guess
it’s time to just get creative and think up new and fun stories I want
to tell!
DEB: Do you have a
favorite author or genre? What do you read when you have the opportunity?
TATE: I dread this question
most of all because my favorite author changes almost daily. I
will read nearly anything in any genre. I tend to
fall back to my first
love, which is science fiction/fantasy. I just finished Curse of
Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold, which I enjoyed a lot. I also
read/listened to the audiobook of Cinder by Marissa
Meyer, which is a
science fiction YA romance which I really, REALLY liked.
DEB: Tell us one thing
about you that readers may not know?
TATE: I have a yellow belt
(2nd level) in a Korean mixed martial art called Kuk Sool Wan, which
actually makes an appearance in Almost Everything….
GIVEAWAY DETAILS:
The publisher is sponsoring a giveaway for one copy of Almost Everything by Tate Hallaway.
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7 comments:
Awsome interview. I will have to put this series on my TBR list.
lag110 at mchsi dot com
Thanks for the awesome giveaway. I would love to read this series. It sounds very good. Tore923@aol.com
I enjoyed the interview. The book sounds very good.
Hi! Great interview! This series sounds good! And I love everything paranormal, especially vampire things!
Thanks for this chance!
What a great interview! Hi to Tate from another Minnesotan, look forward to checking this out!
I love that!! Half vampire princess and half witch! What an awesome premise! I would love to read your book! Thanks so much for the awesome giveaway:)
I enjoy the creativity of paranormals. This is a new to me author and the story sounds interesting.
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