By Erin Fanning
Genre: Sci-Fi Rom, Paranormal Romance
Coming May 12, 2015 from Lyrical Press
Love and danger intertwine…
It’s called El Toque de la Luna—The Touch of the Moon. At
least that’s how nineteen-year-old Gabby’s older sister, Esperanza, refers to
the magical powers she inherited from their Mayan ancestors. Esperanza says
women with El Toque weave magic into their knitting, creating tapestries
capable of saving—or devastating—the world. Gabby thinks Esperanza is more like
touched in the head—until a man dressed like a candy corn arrives at their
Seattle home on Halloween. But “Mr. C” is far from sweet…
Soon, Gabby and her almost-more-than-friend, Frank, find themselves
spirited away to a demon ball, complete with shape shifters—and on a mission to
destroy Esperanza’s tapestries before they cause an apocalyptic disaster… And
before it’s too late to confess their true feelings for each other.
http://youtu.be/2enfs1qbAW0
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An interview with author Erin Fanning!
How did you come up with the title, Blood
Stitches?
At one point in the
story, the main character, Gabby, and her soon-to-be-more-than-friend Frank are
connected by magical yarn that threads in and out of their wrists, becoming
blood stitches, so the title reflects that important part of the plot, as well
as the danger Gabby and her friends face throughout the novella.
The book explores good and evil in the
characters of Gabby and Esperanza, who also happen to be sisters. It’s never
clear if Esperanza actually wants to give up her naughty ways. Were you
ambiguous on purpose? If so, why?
I suppose I was
unclear on purpose. I thought it would be more interesting to let the reader
decide, but in my mind, Esperanza is definitely attracted to the dark, a pull
she will always have to battle.
What is
your writing process?
Current events and everyday encounters often get stuck in my imagination. Turkey vultures perched along the road look like a coven of witches or an ordinary tapestry resembles an opening to another world
These story ideas churn around in my brain for days, months, sometimes years, until they practically force their way out through my fingertips. Next I jot down several paragraphs or pages, whatever I can. Then I take a breath and make a rough outline of the plot and characters, filling in the blanks, and reworking it as I go.
What book has most influenced your life?
Frank L. Baum’s Wizard of Oz series introduced me to novels, as well as fantasies. I spent
many, many happy hours in grade school devouring the series. I credit him for
giving me a lifelong fascination with writing and reading.
Erin Fanning spends
her summers on a northern Michigan lake, where her imagination explores the
water and dense forest for undiscovered creatures. In the winter, she migrates
to central Idaho, exchanging mountain bikes and kayaks for skis and snowshoes.
She’s the author of Mountain Biking
Michigan, as well as numerous articles, essays, and short stories.
YouTube: https://youtu.be/SOFgFjDdOVo
Website: www.erinfanning.com
Giveaway:
Thank you for the great interview.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting me! Happy Halloween!
DeleteThis is one book I am so excited to read. My favorite genre. You must really love the snow and cold weather.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your interest in Blood Stitches... And, yes, I'm pretty fond of snow--I think I just really love the change of seasons! Happy Halloween!
DeleteSounds like a great book, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I really enjoyed reading the interview! This book sounds like a very interesting read!
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