While at Comic Con last month I was able to interview artist Camilla d'Errico about her work. She was one of the most down to earth people I have met and I enjoyed talking with her. I videoed her and was able to edit together this video. The camera work isn't my best, but I hope you enjoy it!
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An Interview With Mary E. Pearson + Her #ECCC Panel! @emeraldcitycon
Today I was lucky enough to interview one of my favorite authors, Mary E. Pearson. She wrote The Remnant Chronicles and the Jenna Fox chronicles. She attended Emerald City Comic Con just for April 9. I was able to interview her before her panel and signing, and I also attended her panel! Her new book Beauty Of Darkness is set to be released August 2!
What can we expect from Beauty Of Darkness? Any swoon worthy Rafe
moments? I am a lover of Rafe and love his swoon worthy moments!
I don't want to give anything away about Beauty Of Darkness...but what I can say is...there's definitely swoony moments....I can't say from who....but there's swoony moments.
Swoony moments from Kaden?!
I can't say....But I think you'll be happy. I hope.
Are Kaden and Lia brother and sister? I get a Luke/Leia Star Wars vibe from their relationship.
When my daughter read the books she told me "Kaden and Lia better not be brother and sister!" And I can tell you they're not related.
I feel that there's definitely a connection between them in some
way at least.
There is...just not familial.
What was the inspiration behind this series? Did you do any research for this world?
Well for my first series, Jenna Fox, I had to do so much research and so when I moved onto The Kiss of Deception I wanted to write a story I'd have to do less research for. But even then I had to research for the particulars of this world, and if I'm being honest I am known to use research as a procrastination tool. If I need a break, "oh I better research this some more".
And as far as the inspiration goes, one came several years ago when there was a power outage in San Diego - it only lasted about twelve hours. To me that's a long time but I have friends back East who's power goes out for days at a time, and here I am worried about a few hours. But during this power outage I started to wonder, what if it never came back on? What if we lost a lot of technology and had to start from scratch? How many of us would be able to do it? Could we make a simple battery, or learn how to make fires?
Oh man...I never thought of that....I would never be able to make
a battery on my own.
Yes! See. We would all be in a rough spot. I'm not even sure I'd be able to bang two sticks together to get a spark. It would take a while, I'm sure! And so this idea helped sparked my “non-technology” medievalish world. But as you can see, one small spark of an idea diverged quite a ways from the final story.
How do you choose where to end a book that's part of a series? How do you know what the cliffhanger is going to be?
I run out of pages!
No. That's not it at all. When you're writing a book series you
know you need cliffhangers, but you also want closure. Like at the end of Heart
of Betrayal we see two characters get out of a dangerous situation but they
enter into a bigger, more difficult situation. We get some emotional closure,
but big questions remain. Same with The Kiss of Deception.
There definitely was a cliffhanger but I was lucky, when I
finished The Kiss Of Deception I had The Heart Of Betrayal already, so I knew I
would be getting to the next part right away. But when I finished Heart of
Betrayal I didn't have the next book and I'm still freaking out over what will
happen next!
I can tell you I didn't leave Beauty of Darkness on a
cliffhanger...or at least not as big of one. You’re always going to have
"cliffhangers", because everyone will always want more of some aspect
of the story. What are the character's doing in 5-10 years after the book? What
happens to so-n-so?
People are always wanting more.
Exactly.
Who's your favorite character in the book?
Lia. I really do love that she is able to speak her mind. But as for secondary characters Gwyneth. She's got a dark fuzzy past, and I like that about her. And I love Pauline.
What's your favorite quality of Lia's?
I love that Lia just says what comes to her mind. She's fearless and she says things that you want her to say, or that you wish you would say in that situation. But this also gets her into trouble. Like when she finally meets the Komizar in Heart Of Betrayal and he asks her "What do you think happens when a Komizar is killed?" and she blurts out, "Everyone celebrates?" In my head, I said Yes! You tell him! But...that's going to get you into trouble... I thought I should keep her from saying that, but I left it because that is who she is. But she definitely had to learn to tone it down in Heart Of Betrayal because she realized she wasn’t just risking herself, but Rafe too. Holding back was probably the most agonizing thing she had to do.
When writing a YA Romantic interest what qualities are important
to you? And how do you make sure he's swoon worthy for audiences, yet lets the
lead female be her own strong, independent character?
Eveyone’s mileage varies on swoonworthy. I try to write characters with a mix of strengths and flaws so they are real, but respect looms large in those qualities. As for keeping Lia strong and independent, no matter how much one falls head over heels for someone, I think it is important to keep a sense of self, and that’s what Lia does. Yes, there is some sacrifice and compromise by all the characters, but it can’t all fall on one person’s shoulders. Good relationships I think are an equal partnership—and to me that is swoonworthy.
In The Kiss Of Deception you kind of trick us.
I do?!
Well, with Rafe and Kaden. You start the book calling them
Assassin and Prince, and then Lia meets them and they switch to Rafe and Kaden.
And readers then make their own assumptions as to who is who. Was that
difficult to write?
Well I wanted to show that not all good guys are completely good and not all bad guys are totally bad. I wanted the reader to give both an equal chance. Some people prefer the bad boy, some prefer the good guy and I wanted readers to get to know them both without that prejudice. I also wanted them to experience that same shock that Lia felt, that moment when she realized the truth.
Believe me...I felt it. I had to go back to the beginning and go
"But it's written out for me...I get told who's the prince and who's the
assassin before!" And then I realized that you really don't.
And that's exactly what I wanted. To fully be in Lia’s shoes.
Did you pull inspiration from people in your life for the characters in your book?
To me Lia is every strong woman that I know in my life - but really what is a strong woman? This is kind of what we're going to be talking about in the panel....I can't believe it's 2016 and we're still having this conversation. "Strong female characters".
Exactly...it's like what are the rest of us then?
Exactly! So, she really is a compilation of the strong women I know - so every woman I know. Take for instance my Grandma, who could be pretty fearless if properly motivated. During the depression when she had two small children and nothing to feed them, she went into a farmer's field and took some ears of corn. The farmer caught her and aimed his rifle at her, telling her to leave the corn but she wouldn't. She told him he could shoot if he wanted to, but she wasn't leaving without the corn because her kids were hungry. He let her take it.
How do you come up with your characters names?
I like to have simple names that anyone can pronounce. But even that can go awry. I thought Rafe was a simple enough name but I get a lot of questions about how to pronounce it. For me, it rhymes with “safe” but many readers rhyme it with “taffy” which is fine with me. I don’t own the words. I just write them down.
I like this thinking...my Aunt and I are horrible with names in
books. When I first read the Divergent series I read Tobias, yes it's a common
name that EVERYONE knows. But for some reason my brain was reading it as
"Toe-bee-sss".
Exactly. So I tend to go with more simple names like Rafe or Kaden. And Lia chops her name considerably!
I'm kind of glad she does because I mentally butcher it.
Arabella Celestine Idris Jezelia.
The panel was such an important one - I thought at least. 5 authors came together to talk about Strong Female Characters Across Genres.
There were some very good points that these amazing authors made. Faith Erin Hicks, Mary E. Pearson, Scott Bergstrom, April Henry and Lish McBride all talked about Strong Female Characters across the genre. But they started off by asking why? Why do we have to call it Strong Female Characters? When we talk about men we don't say "Strong Men", we don't say "Weak Men". Why do we say this about Women?!
As a woman this panel was super important. It confounds me that we live in a society that as feminist as we claim to be, we tend to be the ones that end up putting us back into the hole. We're happy to have the "strong female leads". When people talk about The Hunger Games what's a big selling point? "There's a strong female lead?"
Faith made a point that strong female has become a buzzword. She says that when she gets approached to draw comics for certain writers and they start with "The lead is a strong female" she automatically knows that things are going to be bad.
As a woman I never really thought about this. I should have but I didn't. I wanted more strong female's to lead stories. I appreciated it. But after this panel I realized I'm part of why things are still how they are for women. Why can't we just have a female lead who's awesome?! Why do we have to describe her as strong? Why do men and women have to fall into these stereotypes that society places for them.
Mary then went on to tell of how some readers saw that Lia, in The Remnant Chronicles, who runs away from her arranged marriage to take control of her own life, gets flack for that. She's called selfish for this move...yet Rafe, the prince she was arranged to marry, who then takes off after her-therefore leaving behind his responsibilities-gets no flack for it at all! How is that okay?
Lish has written books from the male perspective in which she gets asked "is it difficult writing from a man's POV?" and Lish said "They're humans too, they have feelings....I've written from the point of view of a werewolf too...and clearly I'm not that either..." so she thought that when she changed to writing women's POV she'd get less questions like that and everything would be easy. She said that's completely wrong...she gets more flack for writing in the perspective of a woman. She has also gotten more letters from fans asking if her next books will have more hand holding and kissing in them. She finds it endearing that her readers care about her books that much, but she also knows her writing style and her characters are too busy for hand holding.
It was an interesting panel to see, I'm very glad that I did. It gave me a new perspective on things and I'm thankful for that!
Final Day At #ECCC!
Today was my last day at Emerald City Comic Con! I'm so sad that it is over! But honestly I could probably use the rest....
This weekend has been amazingly fun, and it taught me the one thing that I should have been doing already.
I really want a career in film, and I feel like I'm one of the shiest people out there. But this weekend was all about networking and making connections! I made some amazing connections that I hope will help me in the future!
The main thing that happened for me today was meeting Sean Astin! I also found out - weird fact - I went to high school with his cousin...not that we talked about it but a friend saw that I met him and was like hey! so-and-so is his cousin and I was like wait....I could've had the chance to meet him before....?!
Anyways, back to the story of meeting him. The line moved fairly quick, which was nice. And when I got into the booth the first thing I saw that he had on that made me grin from ear to ear was that he was wearing his Hobbit ears. I wanted to hug him, just for that alone. But this time his assistants before the pictures said no hugs. So I was like oh man....I'm not sure what to do. And he was nice and totally took the reigns from there.
He was like "Hey! Come join the party!" And gave me his arm. I've never been offered an arm before - guys never do that anymore. I basically died. I was like "Of course I'll come join the party!" And we took the picture. He patted my arm and he acted like he was going to walk out with me then he turned to me and said "Alright...what do you say we blow this Popsicle stand?" I started laughing and he smiled and was like "Nah, just kidding" and I laughed and was like "Thank you! Have a great day!" because apparently my retail skills kicked in and made me want to wish him a good day. I'm not sure. But I then left and got my print of my picture.
I attended 3 panels today. The first was about making it into the film industry - which is where I tried to network. In this panel we basically talked about how we need to network to make it in this industry. They also said that you have to be 100% positive that this is what you want to do because if you'll be happier doing something else and want this industry for the glam aspects then you will never make it.
The second panel....I'm disappointed. I was so looking forward to it. It was about the Wizard of Oz....at least I thought it was going to only be about Judy Garland's Wizard of Oz...I was WAAAYYYY wrong. I walked into a way of life. Did you know there is a club you can join for the wizard of oz? Did you know there are Wizard of Oz conventions?! Did you know there are - I think they said - 40 or more books about the Wizard of Oz?! I definitely didn't....and I was a little shocked.
The last panel was for a series called Strowlers. This show is actually kind of cool because what the creators are allowing fans to do is help them write the universe. The creators are based here in Seattle - they "wrote" Seattle's plot for Strowlers, now they want other people/places/countries to write their own stories and then they will make it into the show! I found that to be so unique and awesome! If you want to check it out - click here!
I have been so blessed! I never in a million years would've thought I would've been able to attend comic con for the whole weekend!
My favorite part of the weekend though would have to be this moment:
I never thought I'd actually get to meet Norman, let alone hug him. And to have him so willing for me to hug him in the picture made my day. Technically weekend.
It's a bittersweet moment for me. I'm excited to catch up on sleep finally, but I'm really going to miss the fun times that I had while at this convention!
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Day 3 at #ECCC!
Well, it's here. Tomorrow is the last day of comic con! I'm insanely sad. This has been such an amazing experience and opportunity for me. I'm so thankful that they allowed me to be Press and that I have been able to attend some amazing panels and do some pretty good things!
So. To start of today I took the light rail. Insanely easier than trying to find parking! And got me to the con on time! But! As I was walking from the Light Rail to the Convention Center I passed multiple parking garages that had some spots open...let's just say I was unhappy that I didn't drive up to Seattle - I'll be doing that tomorrow. But I'm glad I made it on time!
I started the day off with interviewing one of my all time favorite authors for the blog! (I will be posting that within a few days so keep a look out for that!) The interview went wonderfully and Mary was such a nice person. It was nice to be able to just chat. I then attended her panel right after the interview (which I will have a more detailed description of with the interview!). The panel was SO interesting and so unique...like I said. Keep a look out for my post with the interview and panel!
So after the panel I went over to their table to get some books signed - I'm a major fan of Mary's and NEEDED my Remnant Chronicles signed. I had also recently received Faith Erin Hicks' book so I got that signed. And Scott Bergstrom had only just gotten his book in manuscript form. First 50 people in line got one! So they made sure that I got a copy!
I also got some goodies from Mary that she had brought with her for the signing!
After the signing I then headed over to Linda Ballantyne's autographing table. AKA Sailor Moon. Where you could also get pictures taken with her! So I went and got a picture with Linda Ballantyne who just so happens to be the sweetest person ever! I went up to her in my outfit - I was dressed as Sailor Moon today - and she gushed over me. "Well look at you! Don't you look amazing?!" I had planned on telling her that Sailor Moon has basically been my idol since I could remember. My first diary was Sailor Moon and I loved it so much. One of my earliest memories is of going to my grandparents house in Cali and making my mom make sure she knew which channel Sailor Moon came on for me. And all I could tell her was "Thanks!" and that I wanted a picture with her. She was all "Of course!" And so we went and stood by the ECCC backdrop. We first posed all regular.
I was dying in this picture. And I realized she was doing the Sailor Moon pose which had me freaking out even more! After this she goes "Oh wait. Should we do the Sailor pose?" I was like "We must!"
I'm not sure how I survived. If you can't tell from my face I was happy. I was clearly trying to pose as Sailor Moon, but I kept remembering I was WITH Sailor Moon and I couldn't contain my happiness. When we were done taking this picture she said "Seriously! You look amazing!" And gave me a hug. I seriously died. She was super nice!
Right after that I headed over to the main stage. I had an hour and a half before the Nathan Fillion panel but I just wanted to see if there was a line or anything. So glad I did because I actually got a seat. They were seating everyone when I got there so I went in and found the first free seat. It was in the very back of the sitting area, but it was worth it. We filled the entire Main Stage area. Behind me there were probably 100+ people standing. It was insane. But honestly so worth it.
I won't lie. I have always found him attractive. I just hadn't watched his shows. My Uncle had told me that I needed to watch Firefly and that I would love it. But it took me until last month to actually watch it. I would've loved this panel if I hadn't, but watching Firefly and then attending this panel was even better!
Let me tell you something. Find the biggest Firefly fan and multiply that by a million and you have Nathan Fillion. He talked about when Firefly was canceled and how everyone was trusting the buzz of it happening and he kept telling everyone "No...we've got a great show...nothings going to happen to it." And we were all laughing so hard. I found out that his favorite show right now is The Walking Dead and that he loves Norman Reedus because he's so down to earth. He's met other Walking Dead stars and they're all down to earth which makes him love them even more.
When he watches a TV Show though he looks for something to help him escape. Being a filmmaker I understand this. He watches TV shows and if the writing, acting. cinematography, etc. is bad he's focused on that and not paying attention to the story. This happens to me too. But with The Walking Dead he's focused on the story, he's yelling at his TV, he's gasping and on the edge of his seat.
He also wanted us to know that Seattle has the most genuinely nice people. He said New Yorkers are super nice but when they ask for something they do it so abruptly that it's almost scary, like they're yelling at you! But here everyone is super nice. He was really glad he was able to come to Emerald City finally!
Seriously, I was a fan of him before the panel. But after the panel I believe I will call myself a mega fan! He was also so nice, during the Q&A he made sure to say hi to everyone who asked a question, and thank you. So they'd be like "Hey, my name is ____" And he'd be like "Hey ____" and I basically died because if I had asked a question just him saying that would've made me super happy.
After the Nathan Fillion panel I went to a panel called How To Be A Nerd For A Living. Which is a panel that talks about just that. Being a Nerd for a living. There is a podcast that is based off of this, where a different "nerd" is on every week basically giving us an "origin story" of how they got into the industry that they're in.
I want to be an editor for film, so this was an inspiring panel for me. It also gave me the courage to try and network. One of my biggest challenges within this industry is networking. I feel like I'm too shy and that if I'm not too shy no one is going to be there to help me. This panel squashes that type of thinking and basically was all about how you need to put yourself out there, how you need to surround yourself with the right people, and basically how you need to believe in yourself.
Some amazing things happened today, and I still have one more day and a hobbit to meet! I really cannot wait to see what happens tomorrow.
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ECCC Day 2!
So, after yesterday I thought today would be a piece of cake! I felt that I had found my parking garage...the one far from the convention center but close enough to walk. I thought I had everything down pat and had nothing to worry about....boy was I wrong. We got to Seattle at about 10:20. The panel I wanted to attend (Funko!) was at 11:15. Plenty of time, right? ....WRONG...
My friend and I ended up circling all of Seattle for an hour and a half before we finally found a spot. And of course we found a spot a block away from the Con....it was such a horrible start and had me stressing. Tomorrow I have an interview with one of my all time favorite authors (Mary E. Pearson) and it's at 11:15...I didn't get to the con until about 12:30 today.....I was dreading it.
Luckily I've decided tomorrow is my time to try the light rail. It only takes about 40 minutes to get from point A to point B, but it works. Here's hoping something doesn't go horribly wrong with that plan tomorrow either.
So. We got to the con at 12:30. Let me also tell you my friend? She's a trooper. She's working her full time job while going to this con. And her full time job schedule just so happens to be graveyard. So from 10pm-8am she's working and then she goes to the con with me. She goes and gets her sleep on our drive to and from the convention and she naps in the car. But she's been a big help with everything so I completely appreciate it.
So we get there at 12:30. We then realize that the next panel I want to see is at 1:30 - and it's with Ashley Eckstein who voices Ahsoka in Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels. This means that there will be a line for this panel. It will be a popular panel. So we go and sure enough there's already a line of about 50 or so people. So we get in line. But while in line we saw some awesome cosplayers, so it made the time go by quickly.
We soon were allowed to go in and take a seat in the panel room. Sarah was shocked at how big the panel room was, she was prepared for a tiny room like yesterday's panel for DC. Before the panel Ashley was taking pictures with people who were dressed like Ahsoka and it was adorable. I almost died from fangirling too hard.
After this Sarah and I went and ate lunch at this amazingly delicious Sushis bar (we had lunch there yesterday too...their Philly Roll is to die for...seriously delicious) called Blue C Sushi. While there I realized that it was basically time for us to get in line for the next panel I wanted to attend, I knew that Sarah needed a nap and I needed food so I decided to skip out on the next panel. So after lunch Sarah went and slept and I walked around the show floor for a little bit, before my amazing photo op! I was so glad that I did because I finally saw one of those inflatable t-rex costumes in person.
After this it was time for my photo op with Norman Reedus. So. I am a HUGE fan of The Walking Dead. I became a fan because I absolutely LOVE Norman Reedus. Boondock Saints is amazing, he was in Lady Gaga's Judas video. And he plays Daryl. The man I refuse to believe will ever die on The Walking Dead. So knowing this I bet you could guess how I dressed up to meet Norman.
Yup! I dressed as Daryl. And it was time for my photo op. I got in line about 20 minutes early and boy am I glad I did. His line was INSANELY long. I'm also glad I got his photo-op for the first day of his visit. I feel like the anticipation would be killing me! When they had us line up in front of the booth where the picture would be taking place we were all getting excited. Then we heard the front of the line start cheering, so I knew that Norman had probably just gone in. Norman - who I have now found out is a total sweetheart - peeked his head out down the booth to see all of his fans and wave at us. We all cheered and screamed and I realized just how excited I was to meet him. The line moved so slowly. When I met Matt Smith I thought the line went super fast, but this time it was killing me how slowly things were moving along. I finally got to the front of the line. I knew that I wanted to ask him for a hug in our picture because one thing I've always thought while watching The Walking Dead is that it looked like Daryl gave good hugs. So I wanted to get one! No one told me I couldn't ask for a hug (I was told I couldn't get a hug from Matt Smith when I met him) so I was like 'I'm doing it. Even if I'm nervous.' It was adorable because there was a couple in front of me, a woman in a wheelchair, and she was going to stand for the picture and so Norman helped her out of her wheelchair before their picture. It melted my heart. And then it was my turn. I walked up and asked if we could be hugging in the picture and Norman was like "Of course!" And he said it like how your Aunt would say it if you asked for a hug, like it was a no brainer. I had seen some of the previous girls go for the hug without asking and so he didn't know to situate his body for the picture right, but because I asked he angled his body towards me and gave me basically a full on hug without putting his other arm around me.
Seriously though...check out that hug. He's got his arm wrapped around me and I've got my arms around him. Check out my smile...that smile is just pure joy radiating from me. Seriously I don't remember much after that. I know I thanked him. I'm pretty positive that he said You're welcome or something to that extent. But I was just too thrilled to have been hugging him. So I then went and got my picture from the printer. I had a girl come up to me while I was walking away and say "I just needed to tell you that, that is an AMAZING picture." And all I could think is She's totally right. This picture makes me so happy.
I knew meeting Norman would be the high light of this weekend. But now that it's happened I can definitely tell you that it is 100% the highlight of this weekend. Everything else will just be the cherry and sprinkles on the sundae that Norman Reedus has already created.
Now...here's hoping Day 3's start goes a little more smoothly than Day 2's went!
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