Author Interview: Maria V. Snyder & Giveaway

Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Maria V. Snyder

Books:
  • Poison Study
  • Magic Study
  • Fire Study
  • Strom Glass
  • Sea Glass
  • Inside Out
Website


Inside Out by Maria V. Snyder

Keep Your Head Down.

Don't Get Noticed.

Or Else.

I'm Trella. I'm a scrub. A nobody. One of thousands who work the lower levels, keeping Inside clean for the Uppers. I've got one friend, do my job and try to avoid the Pop Cops. So what if I occasionally use the pipes to sneak around the Upper levels? The only neck at risk is my own…until I accidentally start a rebellion and become the go-to girl to lead a revolution.



How was writing Inside Out different from writing The Study Series? How was it similar?


With Inside Out, I had to keep close track of the setting details. Since the world is completely contained, I had to know where everything was and stay consistent throughout the story. I drew up maps and diagrams in the early stages of writing. With the Study books, my map developed along with my story. I knew Ixia was broken into eight Military Districts, but the locations and details weren't decided until they had to be for the story. That's why the map of Ixia and Sitia wasn't put in the Study books, but it's in the Glass books and the YA editions of Poison Study and Magic Study. The maps of Inside weren't included with the book, but all the maps for both series are posted on my website at: http://www.mariavsnyder.com/maps.php

As for the similarities, I wrote the books in first person point of view and I kept my style--action packed, complex plot, cliff-hanging chapter ends, some twists, and a little romance :) I didn't try and change my word choice because this was a young adult book and I didn't simplify the plot either. Young adults are savvy readers and have been enthusiastic about my books before they were given new covers and put in the YA section of the bookstore.



Have you noticed your writers' voice change from your first novels?


I haven't noticed a change in my voice, but I do think the quality of my writing has improved. The old cliché about practice makes perfect is true. After writing 7 novels, I have a better sense of what's needed as far as setting details and background information.

Now my readers may disagree with the change in voice, and I do get emails from them telling me one book is better than another or how I have improved (or haven't) with each one.

Describe your writing in three words.


Character-driven, Fast-paced, Entertaining. (Are the hyphens cheating? Well, what do you expect? I'm a writer - three words is hard! :)

What's the most interesting comment you've received about your books?


I have so many that I just love, but this one has to be my favorite. A little background. Brain's girlfriend had been pestering him to read my first book, Poison Study for two years and he finally read the book in self-defense. This is what he emailed me: "I never thought that a book with a chick main character could interest me, but man was I wrong! This book was bad ass and I can't believe that I didn't even mind the romance!"

And I can't resist adding another. I was at the World Fantasy Convention in Madison, Wisconsin. These cons have dealer's rooms where sellers set up tables. One seller, Larry Smith sells new books and he's rather famous among the convention goers. I've heard through the grape-vine that Larry had been recommending my book to his customers, so I took a big bag of chocolate over to him to thank him. He's a nice guy, but can be a little gruff at times and if you don't know him. When he found out who I was he said, "I didn't want to read your book. I didn't want to like your book. But when I reached page 175, I just had to finish your book."

If you could travel back in time for one year, when and where would you go... and what three things would you take with you?


I'm not a big history buff. The thought of living back in a time where women didn't have any rights or power, is unappealing to me. I'd rather go forward if possible :) But if I was forced...I'd go to Italy during the Renaissance. I'd take antibiotics, ibuprofen, and shampoo.

What are you working on now, can you tell us anything about it?


I'm working on Outside In, the next book in the Inside series. It starts about nine weeks after the end of Inside Out. I really can't tell you too much or else it will spoil the plot of Inside Out. I'll just say, Trella finds herself in more trouble.

Thanks so much for inviting me back to your blog! If your readers would like any more info or would like to read the first chapter of all my books, they're welcome to go to my website at: http://www.MariaVSnyder.com I also have free short stories on my site. Two of them feature characters from my Study books (Valek in one and Ari and Janco in the other).


Check out the book trailer for Inside Out:








Check out the Official Inside Out Website! Where you can:
  • read the first three chapters of Inside Out
  • take the Inside Out personality quiz
  • plus other fun activities


I also have a signed finish copy of Inside Out for one lucky winner!

Official information:
  • to enter, please fill out the form below
  • entrants must be 13 years of age or older
  • contest deadline is April 13, 2010
  • contest open to everyone!
  • check out my Contest Policy/Privacy Policy





28 comments:

Allison said...
great interview, I'm glad to know she is hard at work on Outside In :)
Jami said...
I love the play on words for the titles. Inside Out, Outside In. Great interview Kristi!
Aye.Me? said...
I love her comment about young adult readers being savvy, and that there is no reason to simplify the plot. Its very true.

Awesome interview and *squeals with joy* a chance to win a signed copy!

Thanks :)
Laura Herbertson said...
I'd definitely take antibiotics too. Great answer.
SiNn said...
awesome contest and interview deff a book ill be adding to my wish list
Kay said...
This was a great interview - I am a big fan of Snyder's books and loved that some of the feedback she quoted was from men who reluctantly loved her books. The Study Series is one of the few that I would rec to everyone - Dads included!

And YAY competition! Thanks for having it international!
Emmagan said...
great interview! I loved it.
I really want to read this book!
fredamans said...
Great interview! And thanks to Maria for the contest!
melissa @ 1lbr said...
I just finished this one - and I loved it! So excited for a sequel!
Liz said...
thanks!
Eternal Night said...
I hope I win the contest. This book sounds great.
Jenny said...
Great interview! This makes me really want to read her books even more! I have Inside Out to review this month. And I have had Poison Study on my TBR forever.. it's on my "must read" list but still haven't gotten to it. I will definitely do that soon though. I didn't realize Poison Study was classified as young adult!
Lydia Kang said...
The book sounds great! thanks for the awesome interview.
Sandy Shin said...
Great interview! Love the 3 things you'd chosen to bring if you'd go back in time: very sensible. ;)

I read and fell in love with the Study series, and cannot wait to read INSIDE OUT!
vonze said...
Thanks for the interview and the contest! I loved Poison Study and I can't wait for Inside Out.
Hannah said...
Ooh, this looks fantastic! Thanks! :)
Oh and this is semi-random, but the girl on the cover is gorgeous. Ha! I just had to.
Love, Hannah
Melina said...
I really like your interview. My favorite question was the one about 3 words to describe her writing. I like her answer too!

Thank you for another great contest.

Melina
Natalie Aguirre said...
I love how Maria Snyder describes her writing. I loved Storm Glass and can't wait to read more of her books. Thanks for the great contest.
misskallie2000 said...
Great Interview. I have not read any of Maria's books but have added to my new author list. Thanks for this opportunity to enter the giveaway.

misskallie2000 at yahoo dot com
Mundie Moms said...
Great interview! We love Maria Snyder and her work!
Bianca said...
Loved Maria's description of her writing! It makes me want to read her books even more! I have Sea Glass, but can't read that until I get Storm Glass!

The trailer was so amazing and intriguing! Can't wait to read this!
mariska said...
She's one of the New Author for me that i do really like to read her books ! make me the lucky one , please :)
SusanKMann said...
Excellent Interview
Jessica said...
Great Interview! I love Maria Snyder's books.
Lauren said...
This series looks interesting, -and- the book is a personalized, signed copy? Sign me up!
bookaholic said...
I love this interview! Maria is so sweet... :)
librarypat said...
I really look forward to reading this book. I can think of so many teens I could recommend it too.
Giada M said...
Thank you for the interview and for making this contest international! I can't wait to read this book! It sounds amazing!
Thanks!

Giada M

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