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Monday, February 13, 2012

Author Interview: Jeyn Roberts


One of my favorite books of 2011, if not of all time, has to be Dark Inside by Jeyn Roberts. A Post-Apocalyptic materpiece, I could not get enough of this book!

I recently e-mailed Ms. Roberts and asked for an interview and she so awesomely answered a few of me millions of questions. This is one book that you all need to put on your reading lists! Read on to find out more about Jeyn Roberts and her delightful (if not terrifying!) debut, Dark Inside!




Interview:

- What gave you the idea for Dark Inside?
Dark Inside was based on a series of dreams I used to have as a teenager. I used to have these reoccurring dreams that always took place around a river. There was a dark evil that had killed off mankind and I was often taking refuge in dilapidated buildings with a group of strangers. I still get the dreams every now and then. I always knew it was a matter of time till I wrote about them. In fact, a few scenes from the book were based on real dreams!

- You write form four different perspectives- Aries, Mason, Clementine, and Michael- Why did you choose all four compared to just one?
When I sat down and started writing, it became clear that this was such a big story. I needed more than one character to tell it. Nothing, Aries, and Mason were the first. Michael and Clementine jumped in shortly after.


- There is also a fifth perspective, Nothing, can you tell us a little about it and why inspired you to create such a “character”?
Nothing started it all. I remember staring at the blank computer screen and the words "I'm standing at the edge of existence" came into my head. Nothing is good because he's got an inside view on what's happening. He's able to answer questions to what's happening since everyone else is left completely in the dark.

- Each perspective shows how different people react to the same situation. Had you intended this?
Yes. That was my idea. We are all different. No single person would behave the same in such a crisis.

- Which character was the most fun to write from? Which was the hardest?
Both answers would be Mason. He's by far my favourite character but he also frustrates me the most. Sometimes I just want to drop him off a bridge.

- Did any novels, movies, music etc. influence Dark Inside?
Stephen King's The Stand influenced my love of apocalyptic novels. It's still one of my favorite books of all times.

- How many books will be in the series?
3

- Are working on any other projects besides this one?
Yes. I'm currently editing a new novel that is stand alone and has nothing to do with the series.

- When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer/ that you even liked writing?
I was eleven when I first started writing stories. I've always loved it but I did get sidetracked a few times over the years. But I always came back.

- What inspires you to write?
It's the best way I can think of to get all these annoying ideas out of my head. haha


- Do you enjoy writing in first or third person?
I like both.

- What is a must have food/drink that you must have when writing?
Caramel Macchiato.

- Who are your favorite authors and do they affect your writing?
Stephen King, J K Rowling, Douglas Coupland, and Jonathon Maberry has become a recent fav. I love the Rot and Ruin series!

- You mainly write for teens, correct, why?
It just happened that way. I have a few literary novels kicking around but they never really went anywhere. But I like writing for teens. They're harder to please. You can't fool them with bad stories.

- Can you share with us a little of the work that is yet to come?
No! It's top secret! Rage Within will be out in Sept. I personally think it's better than Dark Inside. It's nicer because the group is together now so you get a lot more character development. I really feel that Aries, Mason, Michael, Clementine, and Daniel work better when they're all together.


- What is your workspace like?
I'm a coffee shop writer so my office changes every day.

- If you could change anything about your book, what would you change?
After reading some of the comments on my book, I wish I could have made the ending a bit better.

- Which is your all time favorite novel?
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith.

- Do you outline before you write?
Nope. I just go with the flow.

- If you had to choose, which writer would you consider a mentor and why?
There are two. Alison Acheson and Mimi Thebo. They both worked with me when I was in school and I can honestly say that both authors shaped the writer I've become. I feel like I can never stop thanking them for all their help.

- Do you have any advice for aspiring writers?
Love what you do! Never give up. It's hard being a writer. There's a lot of rejection and you have to have thick skin. But if you stick with it through the hard times, it'll be completely worth it when you get that yes.

- Which book cover is your favorite, UK or US?
I honestly like them both equally.

- What can we expect from your characters to come?
Lots of great stuff. As I said above, everyone is together now. There's going to be some romance but I'm not going to say who! There are also some great new characters. A reckless leader. A chemistry major. And some really creepy Baggers.

- When will the next book be released?
Sept 2012

- Where did you get the idea for their eyes to turn black? Do you think this is a major point in the book?
I have to give that credit to my friend Fiona. She gave me the idea one day when we were brainstorming. So kudos to her.

Random questions:
-If aliens landed in front of you and, in exchange for anything you desire, offered you any position on their planet, what would you want?
Spaceship pilot.

-If you could be any character in fiction, whom would you be?
Any character from Harry Potter.

-If Hollywood made a movie about your life, whom would you like to see play the lead role as you?
No idea. An amazing newcomer would be good.

-If you could be a superhero, what would you want your superpowers to be?
Shape shifting.

-What makes you bored?
Everything! haha Seriously, I get bored easily. But on the other hand, I'm also easily amused.


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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Book Review: Dark Inside by Jeyn Roberts

★★★★★

Hardcover:336 pages
Readig Level: Young Adult
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers (November 1, 2011)
Since mankind began, civilizations have always fallen: the Romans, the Greeks, the Aztecs…Now it’s our turn. Huge earthquakes rock the world. Cities are destroyed. But something even more awful is happening. An ancient evil has been unleashed, turning everday people into hunters, killers, crazies.

Mason's mother is dying after a terrible car accident. As he endures a last vigil at her hospital bed, his school is bombed and razed to the ground, and everyone he knows is killed. Aries survives an earthquake aftershock on a bus, and thinks the worst is over when a mysterious stranger pulls her out of the wreckage, but she’s about to discover a world changed forever. Clementine, the only survivor of an emergency town hall meeting that descends into murderous chaos, is on the run from savage strangers who used to be her friends and neighbors. And Michael witnesses a brutal road rage incident that is made much worse by the arrival of the police--who gun down the guilty party and then turn on the bystanding crowd.

Where do you go for justice when even the lawmakers have turned bad? These four teens are on the same road in a world gone mad. Struggling to survive, clinging on to love and meaning wherever it can be found, this is a journey into the heart of darkness – but also a journey to find each other and a place of safety.



WOW. WOW. WOW! Did I mention: WOW? Dark Inside was just awesome, awesome, AWESOME! 2011 has definitely been the year for dystopian novels and so far I have read some pretty amazing ones including Blood Red Road, Divergent, and The Hunger Games. But Jeyn Roberts writes a novel that is unlike any I have read so far. Told from 4 different POVs, Roberts explores the world as it falls to pieces. Unlike other dystopian novels recently, Roberts explores the during and after of the end-of-the-world situation, not just the after. Personally, I thought this was amazing (sorry for the lack of words here but it is just AMAZING!). The multiple POVs showed that there were not just one hero in this devastation, but multiple. The characters were so real and interesting I found myself dreaming about them while I was awake or asleep. I was sad when I couldn’t find time to finish and when I did get to read it I was lost in the world of Dark Inside.

First, the cover art is just brilliant. Honestly, while searching on Amazon, when I came upon the book, it was the cover art that drew me in and it was the summary and the preview that persuaded me to buy this book. I didn’t even bother to read anything about the book- call it instinct, but I just knew this book just had to be great! And I sure was right.

Of the four characters, I think Aries hasto be my favorite. I’d like to think that if I were ever in that circumstance I would be able to become the leader and worry about everyone else beside myself. She took control when there was no hope of security and tried to make the horrible situation at least half-way decent. Mason is just a really sweet guy. After loosing his mother, I really thought he would just ended up killing himself or eventually turn into a Bagger himself. He lost everything he had. After finally being able to trust people again and then having them ripped away from him was just so sad. Michael was…interesting. I felt he was one of the realest characters. Even though he was faced with the decision of dying with his group or saving himself own would have thought he would have stayed and try to find a way to beat the Bagger and save his friend Evens and the woman with her sick child, but the fact that he ran away and tried to save at least himself- well I thought that was the most human a character has ever acted. Clementine was so determined to find her brother, it was awesome to see how her mind worked in trying to travel a monster infested world when there was little hope of any survival. Roberts characters were each different and I really couldn’t pick which was more brave. These teens were throw into a world that wanted to rip them to shreds and Roberts was able to psychologically dig into each one of their subconscious that give us characters that each had different goals and feels while stuck in the same world.

I loved the idea of this evil and how the world was cleansing itself. Roberts even gave us instances where this might have actually have happened. The Romans, the Greeks, the Aztecs, all leaders of their time and each fell. It is almost like Roberts is suggesting that no matter how much we grow, sometimes the world cannot take the evil and then we need to be cleansed. The idea that others turned “evil” while others were spared was so fascinating, but also it was like even though they were somewhat safe from this “evil” they too held some of it within them. I just thought the psyche of that was just brilliant!

Roberts delivery was spectacular. I never felt out of the loop and the additional view from “Nothing” lets the reader into the mind of those turned. I thought Roberts choice from the multiple POVs was spectacular and the fact that they all met up in the end was just great!

I read that there was going to be a sequel and I so hope that’s true because I am DYING to read what happened next. I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE… this book! Simon & Schuster has defiantly been publishing some of the most amazing dystopian novels ever. First Blood Red Road and now Dark Inside. I am defiantly loving this year!

If you haven’t read this book yet I really have no idea what you are waiting for. Go- go get a copy now. I serious!

Where to find Jeyn Roberts:
Twitter: @JeynRoberts
Amazon: Jeyn Roberts Author Page
Facebook: Jeyn Roberts
Good Reads: Jeyn Roberts
YouTube: Dark Inside Trailer
Author Website: JeynRoberts
Simon & Schuster: Jeyn Roberts Author