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17 January 2011

Author Interview: Maria V. Snyder

Maria V. Snyder, lovely author of one of the most intriguing dystopian books I have ever read - Inside Out (soon to be followed by Outside In) is gracing us with an author interview today! After indulging in Inside Out, I of course bombarded her with several questions and here's what she has to say!

Welcome Maria!

1. Inside Out has a very claustrophobic feel - Inside, the pipes, the air shafts. Was there any particular reason why you chose such a setting?

The story idea came to me in a dream, but I think the idea took root when I was little and used to help my father. He was an air conditioning and heating repair man, and I used to tag along when he had a call on the weekend. I'd help him, and, at some of the industrial sites, I have memories of climbing though tight spaces for him.

2. Our heroine, Trella, is cynical and a bit of a recluse, but also independent, reliable and brave. In what ways are you similar and different to her?

We're similar in a couple ways. I've always been independent and quite capable of doing things on my own. I frequently travel all over for book events and have no problem finding my way on my own. It is nicer when my husband is with me, two sets of eyes and all that, but I'm not going to stay at home because he can't come along. I believe I'm reliable as well – at least I try to follow up on things I've promised and readers will always get an email reply from me...eventually :)

As far as differences, I'm not as brave as her. I don't like heights and I'm not comfortable breaking rules. But I do enjoy being around other people and I think I'm more of a glass half full type of person.

3. Who is your favourite literary heroine?

I have to admit, I'm a big Buffy the Vampire Slayer fan (the TV show – not the movie). She could hold her own against the big bad, while making some snarky comment at the same time. Gotto love Buffy!

4. Which of the characters are you most similar to?

I wish I was more like Yelena and Trella, but I'm more like Opal. Especially when I was in middle and high school – I had no self-confidence, and I worried too much about what other's thought.


5. In retrospect, is there part of the book, plot or characters you wish you wrote differently?

No. I'm pretty happy with how they turned out. I'm not one to lament over what's in the past – no point in wasting the energy or time because you can't go back and fix things :)

6. Was there any research you had to do before you wrote Inside Out?

Yes. Research for Inside Out wasn't as exciting as for my other books – I read about waste-water treatment plants, recycling, hydroponics – all of it found either in a book or online. I did climb a rock wall to get an idea for how my leg and arms muscles would feel to climb up an air shaft – like jelly!

7. Did you in any way aim for the structure of Inside to reflect our society's?

No. As I said before, the idea came to me in a dream—the plot, the characters, the world, and the twists so it was all my unconsciousness' doing :) In general, I never aim for any theme or moral or comment on society when I write. I focus on the characters and what they want or need and everything else just falls into place.

8. What was the most difficult part of writing this novel?

Keeping track of time! I had so much going on and Trella still needed to sleep and work her shifts, that I had a big time line hanging over my computer so I could keep track. Also the base 10 numbering system with 100 hours per week and 100 weeks per year was another aspect I had to stay on top of.

9. Outside In, the sequel is out April 2011. Was Inside Out initially written as a stand-alone or was it designed to be a part of a series?

I only dreamt about Inside Out, so I had been thinking stand alone. However, like my other books, it expanded into another.

10. What can we expect from Outside In? Any extracts you can perhaps share with us?

Another wonderful book ;) Outside In begins about twelve weeks after the events in Inside Out. The world is trying to recover from all the changes that has happened and not everyone is happy about the new state of affairs. Trouble starts soon after and Trella has to deal with a whole laundry list of problems: sabotage, the new Committee, and her mother. If that wasn't bad enough, there is something from Outside and it wants in! I do have the first chapter of the book up on my website, but I would strongly suggest you DO NOT read it unless you finished Inside Out. Here's the link: http://www.mariavsnyder.com/books/OutsideIn.php

Thank you Maria! I can hardly wait for Outside In, truly! :)

Thanks so much for inviting me onto your blog! If your readers would like more info about me and my books, I have the first chapter of all my books on my website as well as a number of free short stories they can read. I also have a page full of writing advice for any aspiring writers out there :) Here’s the link: http://www.mariavsnyder.com And my blog is: http://officialmariavsnyder.blogspot.com

9 comments:

Books for Company said...

It's amazing the research authors do before writing a book!
Thanks for the interview =)

Amber (Books of Amber) said...

Maria seems so lovely! I love this series so much, I rave about it often. I think everyone is getting sick of me now! Haha. Do you know if it is only going to be a two book series, or is there going to be another book to make it a trilogy?

Thanks for the interview!

Anonymous said...

They sound awesome! I am still waiting for my copy of Inside Out to arrive. Hurry up Postman!

brandileigh2003 said...

I am always intrigued when stories come from dreams :)
Brandi from Blkosiner’s Book Blog

Unknown said...

Fantastic interview. I can't wait to read this.

Alyssa Kirk said...

I've got this one to read and can't wait. Love the premise. Happy to meet another Buffy fan!

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Bella said...

I'm reading this now, and it's awesome! I haven't read that much though :L Great interview =]

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