Please welcome Kellie Sheridan, author of MORTALITY, to the blog today!
1. Kellie, can you give our readers a brief summary of
Mortality?
MORTALITY is about the aftermath of the zombie apocalypse. The world has
suffered not one,
but two waves of infection, and as a result our society has
been essentially devastated. The
novel follows to characters, Savannah and
Zarah, both of whom are just trying to survive and
make a difference, but there
just might be a few guys thrown into the mix as well.
2.
What inspired you to write Mortality?
Last summer I became a little obsessed with
zombies. I avoid horror movies whenever possible (which is always) so it wasn’t
really something I’d seen a lot of before, and I’m not really sure what
changed. All of a sudden I was watching The
Walking Dead, reading books by Rhiannon Frater, and basically sucking in
all things zombie apocalypse.
After that, even though I knew that the
zombie craze might be over by the time I finished my book, I knew I wanted to
write about zombies. I just love the survival elements that the genre has. My
zombie obsession turned out to be a really good thing for me. Go figure!
The Prequel to MORTALITY |
3.
How many books will there be about Savannah?
About Savannah, technically there will be two. MORTALITY, and
the sequel,
DUALITY. But I’ve already released one short story
collection in the same
series, and might end up doing one or
two more like that in order to flesh out
the world a little more.
It’s just so interesting to write about
post-apocalyptic societies
and see how everything develops, it will be hard to
step away
from that world.
4.
Will book two also be from two different POVs?
Absolutely! Unfortunately, I can’t figure out how to say
anything else without
giving something important away. But I
can say I’m really looking forward to
writing it.
5.
Who is your favorite character in your book?
While the two lead girls are obviously pretty important to me, Zack and Liam
were probably my
favorites to write. Zack is just such a sweetheart, and Liam
is just so swoonable. But between
Savvy and Zarah, I definitely relate more to
Savannah and found her a little easier to connect
with.
6.
When you started writing Mortality, did you know
exactly what would happen or did you let the story develop as you wrote?
Right from the first chapter I knew where
the book was going to end, but a lot of stuff in the middle changed as I wrote.
One character I’d expected to die, lived… so that was nice. Most of the other
stuff was small. I had a deadline in mind for myself, so I did my best to keep
the story from getting away from me.
7.
Can you tell us anything about the sequel?
Since any and all characters are fair game for a death scene during the zombie
apocalypse, I’m
going to try and phrase this without talking about anyone
specific.
The quest for the cure continues. We’ll
revisit some characters and places from the first book. Not everyone makes it to the final chapter.
8.
When did you know you wanted to be a writer?
I always wanted to be a writer, although it
took me a long time to realize that it was a legitimate career option. I was
always herded towards more practical options, and thought of writing as more of
something I did for fun. I wrote articles for websites, wrote reviews, and
wrote novels, but it was just a hobby.Bing, bang, boom—professional writer!
9.
What is your favorite part about being an
author?
I’m an author? Yeah, it’s still kind of
sinking in. I think the most fun thing for me at this point is thinking about
all the other stuff I want to write about, and mapping out entire series in my
head. My plan is to put out as much work as I can while still keeping the
quality steady (and hopefully improving as a writer over time), and there are a
lot of books I already really want to write… and now I can!
10.
What are you currently reading?
Right now I’m reading The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey, for review. For myself, I’m about to start Wool by Hugh Howey, although I’m sure I’ll end up reviewing that one too.
Right now I’m reading The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey, for review. For myself, I’m about to start Wool by Hugh Howey, although I’m sure I’ll end up reviewing that one too.
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Thank you Kellie for stopping by the blog!
You can find Kellie on Goodreads, Twitter or you can check out her blog.
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