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Wednesday 17 June 2015

TRUDI CANAVAN THIEF'S MAGIC BLOG TOUR


http://www.trudicanavan.com/2015/06/thiefs-magic-blog-tour/
 
Q&A WITH TRUDI: 

1)      Why Fantasy? 

I’ve always been fascinated by stories in which people could do impossible things. As a child I loved fairytales and myths, and I was always attracted to childrens books with ‘magic’ in them. I suspect I was always that child who constantly asked, “But what if…?” Then when I was eight I saw Star Wars and I decided I wanted to make movies when I grew up. Movies with something like The Force in them. I declared this to an adult – probably my favourite teacher – who told me that I should write my ideas down.  

Six years later I read The Lord of the Rings and realised that what I really wanted to do was write about magic, and I’ve been doing so ever since.  

2)      When you're busy writing, what is your 'writer uniform'? 

Anything but pajamas! Though whatever I wear has to be comfortable, it can be as relaxed as tracksuit pants through to a nice skirt or dress. It often depends on what else I’m doing that day. If I’m leaving the house it’s definitely not going to be tracksuit pants, but if I’m planning to work in the garden it might be.   

3)      The idea of a sentient book is intriguing, where did it come from? 

Long ago I had a conversation with some other writers about whether you can write an exciting story with a character who is constrained to one place – or even has no body. I’ve wanted to explore that idea ever since, but my initial plan was to have a character imprisoned somewhere but with a magical spy glass so they can observe the world. With Vella, the sentient book, I’ve done the opposite: she has no body but she can move around with the help of a whole person. 

4)      I noticed that you wrote a Doctor Who novella, so who's your favourite Doctor? 

Yes! It was absolute treat to write it! My favourite was always Tom Baker, because he was the Doctor I associated with the show as a child, but after having written Salt of the Earth I’m torn between him and Jon Pertwee. And I allow myself to have a ‘new doctor’ favourite: Matt Smith.  

5)      Are you a Plotter or a Pantser?
A Plotter to the extreme! I not only write out a detailed outline of a books plot before I start, but if I have multiple point of view characters I’ll create a spreadsheet to track how their subplots align, and when I come to write a scene I’ll write a short outline of it so I am sure it’s going to work. Part of the reason is I have RSI and don’t want to be typing any more than I have to. The other part is that I find the anticipation of a coming pivotal scene keeps me excited and inspired during the necessary lead-up chapters.
Though I do allow some roominess in the plot for playing with the story. Sometimes my outline simply says “something causes them to run into each other” or “around about now war is declared”. And every now and then I’ll have a brilliant idea and change the plot a little to incorporate it. But the endings of my books have always been set in stone before I begin.
Thanks for the questions! And for hosting my blog tour. 
 
Thanks for answering my questions, Trudi. Loved your responses!
 
 
THE BOOK:
 
International No.1 bestselling author Trudi Canavan returns with her most powerful and thrilling adventure yet.
 
 https://www.hachette.com.au/Books/detail.page?isbn=9780356501116
In a world where an industrial revolution is powered by magic, Tyen, a student of archaeology, unearths a sentient book called Vella. Once a young sorcerer-bookbinder, Vella was transformed into a useful tool by one of the greatest sorcerers of history. Since then she has been collecting information, including a vital clue to the disaster Tyen's world faces.

Elsewhere, in a land ruled by the priests, Rielle the dyer's daughter has been taught that to use magic is to steal from the Angels. Yet she knows she has a talent for it, and that there is a corrupter in the city willing to teach her how to use it - should she dare to risk the Angels' wrath.

But not everything is as Tyen and Rielle have been raised to believe. Not the nature of magic, nor the laws of their lands.

Not even the people they trust.
 
 
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