Raids
splatter across the news–Arcaian soldiers are stealing magic left
and right, using it against the people they steal it from.
When
sixteen-year-old Ambry Csille’s brother gets taken in one of these
raids, her utter fear and panic should be enough to invoke tears in
any normal world. But for Ambry, tears are a thing of the past.
Because
of a spell, people can no longer feel emotion; not enough to cry, and
definitely not enough to defend themselves against the tyrannical
soldiers stealing her people’s magic. A rare vial of enchanted
tears chooses Ambry to reverse the spell, and soon she finds herself
the target not only of the Arcaians, but of battle-scarred Talon
Haraway, who wants the tears for his own reasons.
All
Ambry wants is to rescue her brother, but when her tears get stolen,
Ambry determines to work with Talon to get them back. Any day the
Arcaians could drink her tears. Any day they’ll succeed at draining
her people’s magic completely, and all hope will be gone—not only
for her brother, but for her world.
Tell
us a little bit about The Stolen Tears series, and especially Such
a Secret Place. Where did you get your idea?
The
idea of a world where tears are magical came to me while I was
jamming out to a song by Shiny Toy Guns. I don’t remember which
song (I wish I did!) but the idea just bulldozed into my brain and
wouldn’t let me go!
The
series is about a girl who finds a vial of magical tears and has to
use them to break a spell. These tears are the most powerful ever
shed, and so naturally many others are after them as well and Ambry
has to protect them while trying to decipher who to trust.
Have
you always wanted to be a writer?
Yes!
I remember drawing pictures and scribbling underneath them before I
even knew *how* to write, then going around to my family members and
telling them my stories.
What
inspires you?
Music,
definitely. I ALWAYS write with music on, and I usually fit it to the
mood of the scene I’m trying to write. Reading stories or watching
movies like mine helps too. I was stumped the other day, but while
watching Divergent with some friends inspiration struck and I
suddenly knew how to fix a spot I’d been struggling to write.
Do
you listen to music when you write?
I
do! It helps me block everything else out, strangely enough.
On
that note, what’s your favorite Pandora station/type of music?
Lately
my writing stations are Film Scores radio, Birdy radio (for romantic,
swoony scenes), and I’m really liking Ed Sheeran’s stuff and a
band called Superhumanoids.
Any
other hobbies besides writing?
I
read a lot, mostly. Pretty standard, lol. I also love to play the
clarinet.
Scenario:
It’s the end of the world. Aliens are invading and you have two
minutes to hurry and grab your three favorite things before rushing
off to safety. What do you grab?
Assuming
my family is already coming with me, my top three items would be--
-
The flash drive with all my writing on it
-
My clarinet
-
My copy of Jane Eyre
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The cover, the teasers and the colors, just gorgeous! I had no problem matching anything because everything worked out just perfect. I am sure the writing is just as splendid!
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