Welcome to the 2016 Debut Authors Bash hosted by YA Reads. I've participated in it for the last few years. It's a great way to meet new authors and learn about new books. There are also a lot of giveaways. You can check out the other posts by clicking on the highlighted Debut Authors Bash link at the beginning of this paragraph. Make sure that you scroll all the way through, and if you think this book sounds great, like I thought it was, there is a giveaway at the end!
Book Info:
Title: Into the Dim
Publication: March 1st, 2016
Category: YA
Genre: Science Fiction
Synopsis:
When fragile, sixteen-year-old Hope Walton loses her mom to an earthquake overseas, her secluded world crumbles. Agreeing to spend the summer in Scotland, Hope discovers that her mother was more than a brilliant academic, but also a member of a secret society of time travelers. Trapped in the twelfth century in the age of Eleanor of Aquitaine, Hope has seventy-two hours to rescue her mother and get back to their own time. Along the way, her path collides with that of a mysterious boy who could be vital to her mission . . . or the key to Hope’s undoing.
You can check out my review of the book HERE.
Characters Interview:
1. This first question is for all four: Hope, Bran, Collum, and Phoebe. What is the one time period or event that you would most like to travel to see, or hope to visit in the next book?
Well, since Hope just got the hook up on her all-time number one time-travel destination, medieval London, I’ll let the other guys answer for themselves.
Bran: Well, as we are speaking in confidence, I feel I must make a confession. I know, I know. I come across as urbane--even irreverent. But you see, that sophisticated candy shell conceals a romantic center of the most melted variety. The truth is that all I really care about is being with the girl I love. The setting matters little. Waltzing (in the most-fashionable ballrooms) of the genteel Austen’s Edwardian England. Engaged in intrigue at Louis XIV’s Versailles. Sunset cruises on the Nile as we feeding each other grapes on our Pharaonic barge. If you’re sensing a luxury theme you would not be mistaken. However, to make her smile, I would happily spend the rest of my life mucking about with the cave people. As long as we are together. As long as I can watch the the sunset flicker in her eyes...I shall die a happy man. Let the sighing ensue.
Phoebe: Thank you! You know, no one ever asks me that question! Lu and the Grands, they make the decisions, and then it’s all ‘Phoebe wear this and Phoebe go there’. I’m not complaining, mind! Really! But cheese ‘n rice, wouldn’t it be nice if just once, I got to choose? My answer’s been the same since I was ten years old, and watched a documentary about the ‘Roaring Twenties’. I know what you’re thinking. It’s not the hooch or the gorgeous parties or the sexy flapper duds. Well...all right. It’s not only that. In the 1920s, women began to break open that ‘be a good girl and do as you’re told’ framework. They spoke out, and for the first time in history...people listened. Women like Josephine Baker and Zelda Fitzgerald and Amelia Earhart. Ohh...how I hope to one day meet Amelia Earhart and tell her thank you. Thank you for being so absolutely bloody brilliant!
Collum: {Shrugs} What a barmy question. You don’t get to choose just for the enjoyment of the thing. You do your duty. You go where you’re needed. The end. All right, fine. If--as you say--the world were going to end because I didn’t pick a favorite...I suppose I’d have to say the height of the Roman Empire. My father once traveled there and brought back a Gladius, a sword used by the Gladiators. The Roman Army was the greatest army in history. And if I was given the opportunity to spend some time leading my own legion, well...I suppose I wouldn’t turn that down.
2. Hope – We know you like to read, and you love Harry Potter, now that you’ve done some time traveling, what do you think of Hermione’s time turner?
You know, the first few times I read PRISONER OF ASKABAN I got so irritated. Why not go back and take out Tom Riddle before he graduated Hogwarts and became Voldemort? Why not warn Dumbledore much, much earlier and leave little Tommy at the orphanage in the first place? But now that I have a bit of experience in time manipulation, I understand that there are severe limitations. You have to be so careful when you’re messing around in the past. All in all, I think Hermione did the best she could. And hey, she did save Buckbeak, after all.
3. Hope – Can you tell us what your favorite time travel books or movies are?
Oh, I absolutely adored ‘A Wrinkle In Time’ by Madeline L’Engle. I probably read it a hundred times when I was a kid. And I loved all the classics, The Time Machine, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, Time Train. Recently however, Moira’s been lending me copies of a series called ‘Outlander’ by Diana Gabaldon and oh...my God. They are freaking amazing! Every chance I get I ride out on the moors, settle in next to the river, and just read all day! Also, Doug had been bugged me forever about watching this British TV show called ‘Doctor Who’. Have to admit, I was really skeptical. Now though? I am proud to call myself a full-blown Whovian!
4. Bran – When did you first know that you would not be able to betray Hope in the way that your adoptive mother wanted you to?
The day my stupid horse tossed me in that river, and I opened my eyes to find her standing there in that freezing water, glaring down at me. She was shivering, but so fierce and so damn beautiful...I knew I would die before I would ever let anything happen to her.
5. Collum – We know that you weren’t really excited about Hope coming at first. But, what is the first thing you noticed about her that you did like?
Hope is terrible at almost everything I need for a member of my team. She can’t shoot a bow. She can’t fight. She stabs herself more often than the target. But...I have to admit that she has a keen mind. Probably the most brilliant mind of anyone I’ve ever known. She can be funny, too, though usually when she doesn’t mean to. And…{mutters this last part as he’s stomping away}...she smells nice.
6. Hope – You’ve got two hot boys you’re working with, Collum and Bran, one with a British accent, and one with a Scottish accent. My favorite accent is Irish, but what is your favorite?
Hmm. That’s a tough one. Though Bran’s posh Brit accent makes me go all jelly-kneed, all in all, I like the natural, rustic sound of the Scottish accent best.
7. Bran – What do you think would be different about your life if you’d been raised by Hope’s adoptive parents instead of your adoptive mother?
{Shudders theatrically} Oh don’t. Please. My childhood was a nightmare, no doubt about it. But I would live it over again a thousand times. If Sarah had taken me along with Hope that fateful night, Hope and I would’ve been raised as brother and sister. And as much as I adore the Game of Thrones franchise, I would hate to think of the two of us as some kind of time-traveling version of Jamie and Cersei.
8. Phoebe – Of all the time period clothing you have available for your trips, if you could pick one of those to wear as a Halloween costume, what do you think you’d pick?
I have to say thank you so much to Janet, as well as her wonderful characters, for this awesome interview! I loved this book so much, and the interview answers from some of them (Bran and Collum) definitely made me swoon once again!
About the Author:
Janet Taylor lives in such a small town in Arkansas that if you happen to sneeze when you pass by, you'll totally miss it. (Cause, you know, you can't sneeze with your eyes open. For real--try it--it's impossible)
Her debut novel, INTO THE DIM (coming 3/1/2016 from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) is about a 16 year old girl who travels through time. Totally on purpose and stuff.
She's a reader/fan first and a writer second. She lives with her fantastic husband, two hilarious sons, and Dorda the diabetic dog who won't win any beauty contests, but has a "nice personality".
She would think you're the coolest thing since AC on a hot day if you'd like her on Facebook. Follow her on Twitter or visit her web site. And if you felt like adding INTO THE DIM to your Want to Read well golly! She'd probably come over to your house and do cart-wheels on your front lawn. (probably)
(PS-check out the bracelet on Janet's pic. That's a teeny-tiny Tardis. Uh, Whovian much?)
Giveaway:
- Signed, hard copy of Into The Dim plus lots of ITD swag! Open to US/Canada!