1. Do you feel being able to Manifest is blessing or a curse? -Cleverly Inked
I think that any type of growth can only improve who and what you are, thus a blessing.
2. Why did you decide to write a YA novel, and why in the fantasy genre? - Once Upon a Bookcase
I was encouraged by a lot of people in my life to write something interesting for our youth. I’m a believer in signs so I figured with so many people saying the same thing, I owed it to myself to give it a try. I love paranormal and so far my romance has been contemporary so this was my opportunity to do something totally different.
3. Who are some YA authors that inspire you? Can you name any YA novels that you read and loved recently? - YA Addict
I’m so in love with Rachel Vincent’s Soul Screamers. I really enjoy Laura Halse Anderson and Alyson Noel as well. Just recently I read Fallen by Lauren Kate and enjoyed her voice.
5. Of all the paranormal creatures currently "sweeping the YA nation" why choose ghost over vampires, werewolves and faeries, oh my? - Black and Blue Ink
Because everybody seems to be choosing vampires, werewolves and faeries and I wanted to tell a different story, give readers another entity to consider when they think of the paranormal.
6.Is the character of Krystal based on yourself or someone that you know? I'd like to know where you got the inspiration for such a headstrong, but young character. - Diva's Bookcase
Krystal is a combination of myself and my daughter. We are extremely moody and stubborn, but once you get to know us you can’t help but love us. Ok, that might be exaggerating, but yeah, I drew a lot of my own experiences and feelings as a teenager and then on some moods I’ve seen my daughter in to create Krystal.
7. Why did you decide to not only make Krystal African American, but also one fourth Native American? - Miss Attitude
I wanted all the characters to be unique in their backgrounds and upbringing. My family has some Native American (Cherokee) so it was a natural mixture for me.
8. My question is really for Krystal Bentley rather than Artist: Of all the spirits that have come to you, who evoked in you the most emotion? What emotion? Why? - Amusing Reviews
Carolyn Jamison, she was the lady in room 319, right beside my grandfather who was in 320. Carolyn said I reminded her of her granddaughter that she hadn’t seen in years because she couldn’t find her. I didn’t know where her granddaughter was either, but Carolyn said it was okay, visiting with me was like being given another granddaughter. That’s the sweetest thing anybody has ever said to me.
9. How did you come up with the amazing idea for the base for this book and the Mystyx group/powers? - Star Shadow
I love watching the weather channel. I kept thinking that something has to be left behind after all these storms and natural disasters. My daughter came up with the names of the Mystyx characters and I gave them powers. I wanted different powers, ones that would fit each character specifically.
10. What sort of research did you need to do for your novel? - Lu Ann
I had to find books on the weather that would back up what I’d seen on the weather channel. Books on Greek mythology that I already had because I love the subject in general. Then, I just wanted to spend time with teenagers to get a real feel for their lives, loves, issues, dreams.
11. If Manifest became a movie who would you like to see play the main characters? - Lady Storm
I’ve actually been asked this a lot in the past month so I’ve been thinking about it. I like Selina Gomez for Sasha. Zac Efron would be great for Jake but I think he might be too old. Kiki Palmer for Krystal.
12. As a writer are you a "plotter" (with detailed outlines) or are you a "plunger" (plunge into the story and see where it takes you)? - Liz B
I’m a plotter definitely. As I begin to write the characters take on their own life but with my outline I know where I need them to end up. Most of the time they work with me.
13. Since Manifest is infused with paranormal mystery, do you have a personal paranormal experience that you can share with us? - Girls Without a Bookshelf
Sometimes I’ll be in a room by myself and think I see shadow or feel like someone or something has moved past me. It’s weird and doesn’t happen all the time, but each time it does, I wonder…
Thanks very much to Lisa, who organised this author interview, to all the book bloggers who participated and to Artist for being patient with all of us! :D
You can visit Artist's website HERE for more information about the author and Manifest.




2 comments:
love this community interview! I can't wait 2 read Manifest
I currently have an ARC of Manifest. I haven't yet read it, and its release is in less than a week! :O Sad. And also good, I guess. I really like the concept of the novel, I like the whole ghosts part of paranormal, as opposed to werewolves and vampires, etc.
Thanks for the lovely interview. :)
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