Interview with Lauren Lynne, author of The Secret Watchers Series

Today I’m delighted to welcome Lauren Lynne, a lovely author I’ve met in The Fantasy & Scifi Network (we are both members of the group). Lauren writes young-adult fantasy, but her Secret Watcher Series has fans among people of all ages. Join me as I check out her awesome book covers and then, on for a good chinwag!

 

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Welcome to the world of Owen Ryer and The Secret Watchers. Owen is given glimpses of horrible things that have happened and is driven to fix them but it’s a dangerous life and he’s been told he has to keep it a secret. Homework and chores are bad enough when you’re in eighth grade but now this? He already hated school and now he must stand up to school bullies and even bigger ones out in the world beyond the school’s doors. Now it’s a race to see if Owen can master his special ability before the dark watchers destroy him or turn him to the side of evil and chaos. Everyone needs a hero and sometimes the best ones are the unintentional ones. Owen is that kind of guy as he searches for purpose, acceptance and morality. He isn’t perfect, he doesn’t always do things right, but he has the greater good at heart – always.

You are invited to follow Owen as he journeys through the darkest walk he has ever taken; where he captures images of the underbelly of society, a place he never knew existed and didn’t want to see. After you read Visions, will you be looking under your bed and double checking your closet? Please enter the Secret Watchers universe if you dare but beware – you may be sucked right into the good versus evil suspense of jaw-clenching action and never want to leave.

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For Owen, high school is difficult enough without adding the stress of knowing that there are some things in this world that only a secret watcher can fix. Too bad one of their special abilities isn’t repairing relationships because he feels like no one understands. Owen wonders what is going on with Lucie who is doing everything she can to avoid him. Then there’s Tess. She’s older, wiser and seems to really like him, but he’s afraid that she might just be using him. Something strange is happening on campus and his friend Katie is involved. And finally his father is not himself, blames Owen for everything and threatens to give his secret away. Owen is scared – plenty of dark watchers are already after him without his father exposing his presence and abilities to the rest of the world.

Owen and his family must go to Florida in the hope that he and his mentor, White Eagle, can get to the bottom of what is going on with his father. More importantly Owen hopes to discover what is behind the strange, potent relationship that his father and grandfather have rekindled after years of not speaking. They’re afraid it’s a trap but what choice do they have? It’s not in Owen’s nature to avoid danger. He will go where he is needed. Now if he can just make it out alive… because girl problems, not getting along with his dad and keeping up on homework are nothing compared to what’s waiting.

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Owen Ryer thought he was normal. He thought his life was boring. A walk into a pawnshop in eighth grade showed him that his life was a lie. Two years later Owen has accepted how far from normal he really is. He has a special gift, granting him the ability to see dark energy in the objects around him. Now he’s part of a secret society where people like himself help others and fight the dark watchers who want them for their powers.

Owen has discovered that a Secret Watcher does not have to live his life alone. He knows that he can expand his powers by working with other watchers but what will the price be? Darkness is growing and evil thinks it has found its new prince in Owen. They will stop at nothing to get to him even if it means kidnapping, mind-control or murder. Owen must do more than fight; he must use his wits and every ability he has at his disposal to hold the growing darkness at bay. Who knew high school could be more challenging than football, homework and relationships? The dark side knows… and they’re watching.

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Marlo finds a missing watcher and now it’s up to Lucie and Owen to go undercover to pull her out, if she’s even still alive. They find themselves thrown into the world of human trafficking and are afraid they won’t make it out alive. Caged, drugged and confused, they lose sight of their mission. Then they must face the truth about darkness and light or is it all shades of gray? How will they save someone else if they can’t even save themselves? Sometimes you have to do truly horrible things for the greater good but then what does that make you? What do you become if you are just as malicious as the dark watcher you are supposed to be saving everyone from? White Eagle says that power is power, but Owen has absorbed dark watcher gifts. He can feel himself morphing and he’s pretty sure he’s nowhere near good anymore. What will two damaged watchers do now? Are you still good if you’ve been consumed by darkness? Owen will have to figure that out before it’s too late. He meets a mysterious stranger who has an interesting offer. Owen can’t decide if it’s worth the risk but it becomes more and more appealing as he is used again and again by both sides and now that he’s actually killed someone, who will save him?

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Hello Lauren and welcome to my blog!

Hi Fros, thank you for the invitation!

What are you working on at the moment? Tell us a little about your current project(s).

I am working with my editor on the last of The Secret Watchers books, book five, Destiny. Closing a series is bittersweet, but I’m looking forward to new adventures. I also started a whole new genre. I’m working on my first dystopian. It will feature a female protagonist who has unique computer skills. The big bad government has her beta testing what she thinks is a game but in reality they are planning to kill off a portion of the population, and they are using her to plan how to do it.

Your next book sounds awesome, Lauren! Tell us, are there any hobbies or interests that you enjoy in your spare time?

I am an amateur photographer in my spare time. My son, my dad and I love to go on day hikes and take the camera with us. Most of the “art” in our house is pictures we have taken. Each of my covers includes at least one photo that I have taken. I also love to read young adult novels and go to the movies; they are my guilty pleasures.

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Do you have any advice for other indie authors?

Go out there and make friends with the other amazing people who are in this business with you. As a group, indie authors have been incredibly generous with their tips and advice. They bring you up on a bad day and celebrate every success. I love my author buddies!

Oh, how right you are! Choose a male and a female character from your book and tell us which actor/actress you’d wish to play them in a film adaptation.

When I first started writing Visions, book one of the Secret Watchers, I had just watched the Twilight movies. Before I watch any book-adapted movie, I read the book first. I thought the Jacob Black character was pretty amazing and undervalued so Taylor Lautner became my vision of Owen. My oldest son, who was a junior in high school when I began the books, chose AnnaSophia Robb as the person he visualized as Lucie. He also named her and helped me decide what her attributes would be.

Being an author involves a lot of sitting around. What do you do for exercise?

I found an answer to this one. First I bought a stand up desk so that I only sit part of the time. I love to hike and sometimes I just walk. I’m not as young as I once was, so I also do a little yoga. I’ll be honest, I need to move more and eat less but I love food. I am a work in progress!

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Oh, I can relate to that (giggles). Do you listen to music while you write and if so, what kind?

I love to listen to music when I work. I’m a big fan of epic movie music. Howard Shore, James Newton Howard and Blake Neely are my favorite composers. I also listen to music from some of my favorite TV series, like Arrow. Looking at my playlists I see that I have a lot of Maroon 5 and Nickelback.

Anything else you like to do to get the creative juices flowing?

I watch action-adventure TV and movies. I also go out and live my life. I take my journal everywhere I go and when I see, feel, hear, or smell something that moves me, I write it down and save it for the appropriate scene. As for office help… I keep a golden retriever at my feet and two cats on the shelves by my desk. No really! No joke, I’ve lost shelf space to kitty nap zones.

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Delightful photo! What were your most and least favorite subjects in school?

Okay, funny story… back in school I hated… wait for it… ENGLISH! I was a science and math girl all through school and into college. As I traveled further along the road of life, I became a writer. I suddenly realized no one was telling me what to write anymore. I had all these emotions building up inside, and one day I started writing and couldn’t stop. Now I fight for my writing time.

Good for you! Well, Lauren, this has been a blast. Thank you so much for being here today.

It’s been a pleasure, Fros. Many thanks again for this opportunity!

 

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I’m author Lauren Lynne. The good side of growing up is that you can write whatever you want. The downside… now I can’t read it without my glasses! I have the soul of an adventurer but the heart of a coward when it comes to danger, yet I’m drawn to all things action-adventure, so this particular genre was a natural fit. You won’t find me bungee jumping, cliff diving or doing parkour because, well… I’m a klutz… so I write it. Think of me as an armchair adventure hound. I create characters who are much braver, tougher, more graceful and athletic than I will ever be. When you dream, dream big!

I love working with students who have a thirst for knowledge. I write for young adults because they are the age group I most love to teach. I grew up in a house where reading was expected, anticipated and enjoyed. I want to pass that joy on to my students. I do not write alone, but pull in my boys for real life teenaged insight. I also listen to my students.

I am a native of the Pacific Northwest, with its vivid and varied panoramas. When I’m not writing, I can be found spending time with my family, working with students, reading, gardening or hiking around Mt. Hood, the Columbia River Gorge or the Oregon Coast with my camera. I am also a graduate of both Oregon State and Portland State universities with degrees in education and science. Writing is my passion and I want to share my love of it and reading with you.

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Other links:

Author Website: http://laurenlynneauthor.com/

Series Website: http://thesecretwatchers.com

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheSecretWatchersSeries

Facebook: http://facebook.com/LaurenLynneAuthor

Twitter: http://Twitter.com/LaurenLynneYA

Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5808133.Lauren_Lynne

Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/laurenlynneYA/

Google Plus: http://plus.google.com/+LaurenLynne/about

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Interview with fantasy author, Raymond Bolton

I met fantasy author Raymond Bolton, in the Fantasy Sci-Fi Network where we are both members. This is a group of authors who write fantasy or sci-fi that’s suitable for the whole family; this means no sex, graphic violence or profanity. Raymond is a real sweetie and the cutest thing about him is the words he has picked up in Greek, seeing that his wife is a compatriot of mine. The first time he wrote ‘makia’ to me, a Greek baby word for ‘kiss-kiss’, I hit the floor laughing. It’s not something you’d pick up in a Google translation. I hope you will enjoy meeting this awesome writer and fine fellow, just as much as I have. Let’s take a look at his books first of all though!

 

AwakeningHow does a world equipped with bows, arrows and catapults, where steam power is just beginning to replace horses and sailing ships, avert a conquest from beyond the stars?

Prince Regilius has been engineered to combat the Dalthin, a predatory alien species that enslaves worlds telepathically, and to do so he must unite his people. But when his mother murders his father, the land descends into chaos and his task may prove impossible. Faced with slaying the one who gave him life in order to protect his world, he seeks a better way. Set in a vast and varied land where telepaths and those with unusual mental abilities tip the course of events, Awakening goes to the heart of family, friendship and betrayal.

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Thought gazerEveryone who touches you transforms you, if only a little. But if you enter their minds, think what they have thought, in effect do what they have done, how complete will that transformation be?

The warlord, Hath Kael, kidnaps Darva, an opposing warlord’s sister, to force her brother to surrender. When Bedistai, from a tribe of hunters, foils the abduction and undertakes Darva’s return, Kael recruits Peniff, a telepath, to locate the two. Peniff’s talent makes him a fine weapon in anyone’s arsenal, and Kael ensures his cooperation by holding his wife and children hostage. But Peniff, a good man, refuses to play the game and instead comes to the couple’s aid. This is the story of a man, in all other ways ordinary, rising above his fears to do what is morally right. Make no mistake about it, his power is considerable. But can he rescue his family before his betrayal comes to light? Moreover, what will he become before his journey is over?

Thought Gazer, the second volume of The Ydron Saga, is the first book of Awakening’s prequel trilogy.

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Hello Raymond and welcome to my blog!

Thank you Fros, great to be here!

What has inspired you to write the Ydron Saga?

I began writing Awakening in the 1990s. I had always told myself I wanted to write a novel and one day I realized the only way to do that was to sit down and write. I had grown up reading sci-fi and fantasy, so that genre was the obvious way to start. Although I set it aside, I kept returning to it until I felt it was ready to publish.

Thought Gazer grew out of Awakening. In the course of developing a new character, I realized I had too many already. Awakening was starting to read like a Russian novel and I realized I had to can him. But because I liked him so much, I archived the chapter in which I introduced him. After I finished Awakening, I realized I had wrapped it up in such a way that a sequel would be almost impossible, but I had created such a complex world that there could be a prequel, if not many of them, and this character I’d deleted could be at the heart of one of them. So began Thought Gazer.

What other writing have you done? Anything else published?

I’ve written some poetry for which I have received some recognition and an award. I’ve also written two political thrillers. For a while, I thought these would be the primary thrust of my writing. Unfortunately, one of my clients, who was highly placed at Los Alamos National Laboratory and is now the US State Department’s senior scientist in charge of the Middle East, read one and asked that I never publish it. It seems I had touched upon something that, in her words, “a foreign enemy state with unlimited resources could easily produce.” I won’t go into details, but she agreed the central premise would dwarf 9/11. I had to trash it. And while the second one is definitely publishable, I don’t yet have anything to follow it with and readers prefer a series.

You trashed a whole novel on the strength of this advice? Wow! It must have been something huge! I’m very impressed, but sorry too in a way, I don’t mind admitting. Any hobbies or interests that you enjoy in your spare time?

I haven’t had anything resembling leisure time for several years now. For the last two-and-a-half, business has put me on a plane every week. Now that that part of my life is behind me, I’m going to resume certain hobbies I used to enjoy. I’m taking up Tai Chi beginning this evening, March 30, and I have a Martin guitar—a really superb instrument—that I’ve restrung. I hope to bring my musical skills back to where they once were.

It all sounds wonderful! What are you working on at the moment? Tell us a little about your current project(s).

At the moment, I am almost half way through the first draft of Foreteller, the second volume of Awakening’s prequel trilogy. Like Thought Gazer, I’m trying to draft in such a way it can be enjoyed as a free-standing novel, while directing four sub-plots towards the conclusion that will appear in Telekine, the last book in the series. It isn’t easy, but I think I have a handle on it.

Describe your workstation.

Now that the weather is improving, my favorite workstation has become my garden. Here’s a picture for you and your readers…

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Oh wow, love the waterfall! A truly serene setting for writing. Tell us Raymond, which are your favorite authors, and what do you love about them?

I love John Steinbeck for his powerful characters, Ernest Hemingway for introducing compact prose to American literature, Donna Tartt for her vivid scene construction and Martin Cruz Smith for his intricate plot construction. Closer to home, closer that is, to the genre I’m currently involved in—fantasy/sci-fi—I take my hat off to Dean Koontz for his elegant use of language and to George RR Martin and JRR Tolkien for the scope of their works.

What genres do you read mostly, and what are you reading now?

I read everything. Regardless of their genre, accomplished authors have a great deal to teach. My previous reads, however, were all science fiction and fantasy. They were Andy Weir’s The Martian and Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere and I’m currently reading The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell. Oh, yes! I also recently finished the YA fantasy audiobook, Fledgling, by Natasha Brown, my cover artist.

Tell us about your website/blog. What will readers find there?

Last year, I changed my website’s focus. While I’ll always have pages about myself and my books, I’ve been interviewing both debut and award-winning authors of all genres from around the world, posting a new interview every second Monday on the home page. Naturally, I’m hoping to attract their fans and that some of them will discover my books. But I also believe the publishing world does best when everyone shares.

This is so true! What do you enjoy the most as an indie author that you imagine you wouldn’t if you were traditionally published? If you had a choice would you still go indie?

First and foremost, I enjoy the control I have over content and cover design—the way my work is presented. I also enjoy that when I see a potential marketing opportunity, I don’t have to ask permission or consult with anyone else before jumping in. Sometimes, the ability to act rapidly allows me to participate in events I learn about shortly before closing deadlines.

As for whether I’d still go indie if I had a choice: had I known how many of the myths about traditional publishing were created by publishers and agents to ensure their own survival and are NOT NECESSARILY TRUE, I would have taken the jump years earlier. One example: I have a friend who is dead bent on the traditional route, believing it’s best for her. She finally landed an agent three years ago, but he has yet to find her a publisher. If she ever does find one, it will be one to two years after she signs a contract before her book ever hits a bookstore shelf. Mine already have—and I mean real brick and mortar bookstores. I first published in January last year and I’m already years ahead of her.

I fully agree. I hear so many stories that have put me right off traditional publishers, small ones especially. What are the things in your life that you’re most grateful for?

I am most grateful to have found the woman I married. Life without Toni wouldn’t be nearly as meaningful, nor as much fun. She’s Greek, Effrosyni! So, of course she is fun.

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She looks lovely! And thanks for the compliment, my friend. I hear American guys are a blast too! Hey, is it true that your wife is related to the late Greek poet Nikos Kavvadias from the island of Kefalonia?

Yes, that’s true. They were cousins. My wife has an extended family on the island.

I have family connections with Corfu as you know. Oh, I love the Ionian islands, and I’ve been to all seven of them. Kefalonia is stunning – Myrtos beach in particular. I think it’s wonderful that it’s now forever associated with Captain Corelli’s Mandolin.

Oh yes, great beach and great book!

Thank you for being here with us today, Raymond! It’s been a thrill for me! Makia! (*giggles*)

Thank you for inviting me, Fros! Makia, right back at ya!

Raymond & AwakeningRaymond Bolton lives near Portland, Oregon with his wife, Toni, and their three cats, Georgie, Sophia & Courtney. His goal is to craft gripping stories about the human condition, whether they are set here or another world. He says this about his life:

“I am of the persuasion life is too short to squander. I enjoy fine food, so I have learned to cook. I am endlessly curious about the world around me, so I read and I travel. I like people—who else is there?—so I talk and listen and try to understand what I hear. Over the years I’ve driven trucks, been an FM disk jockey, produced concerts, served as a mainsail trimmer on racing yachts, piloted gliders, written software, worked as a hair stylist and owned and operated my own business—all with varying degrees of success, but all have imparted a wealth of experience and taught great lessons. In the course of these doings I have had the privilege of meeting very accomplished individuals in the areas of music, movies, sports, technology, industry, finance and politics. Ultimately, all of this background comes together, struggles to find coherence and emerge in my work.”

He has written award-winning poetry and four novels. Two are explorations in fantasy: Awakening, an epic, was released in January, 2014, and Thought Gazer, an adventure and first volume of a prequel trilogy, was released on January 1, 2015. Under its working title, Renunciation, Awakening was one of eight finalists among 950 entries from the U.S., the U.K., Canada, Europe and Australia in the Pacific Northwest Writers Associations Literary Contest. Hailed on BookViral.com http://bit.ly/1nnIlAy as “a grand debut… [that] breathes originality into the genre.” Awakening is averaging 4.7 stars on Amazon and 4.6 on Goodreads. Although just released, Thought Gazer is already earning all 5 star reviews on Amazon UK.

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