Authors aren’t so scary ft. Alison Evans

First and foremost, we’d like to take the time to thank Alison for answering this informal interview, as well as the ongoing support they’ve given both Sarah and I this month!

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For those of you reading, Alison Evans is the genius behind our BOTM ‘Ida’, which hit shelves this month, and was voted by YOU to be selected for our very first book club read! And might we add, what an amazing selection! Alison was kind enough to answer a few questions for us and I’m here to share their answers. LET’S GO!

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Favourite season?

Spring.

Favourite genre?
There are too many that I love, though if I had to choose, Spec Fic is my favourite at the moment.

Favourite novel?
Right now,
The Miseducation of Cameron Post by Emily M Danforth.

Favourite quote?
“It is words that are to blame. They are the wildest, freest, most irresponsible, most un-teachable of all things. Of course, you can catch them and sort them and place them in alphabetical order in dictionaries. But words do not live in dictionaries; they live in the mind. If you want proof of this, consider how often in moments of emotion when we most need words we find none.” –Virginia Woolf

Favourite movie?
Princess Mononoke

Favourite TV Show?
I’ve only seen the first three seasons but I really love The X-Files.

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Favourite Disney film?
Alice in Wonderland

Favourite author/s (if you can choose)?
Jorge Luis Borges for exploring such huge ideas so succinctly and beautifully.

Favourite dessert?
Fruit pies with custard and/or ice cream.

Pizza or Pasta? 
Pizza

Gelato or Ice cream?
Ice cream

Movies or TV Shows?
TV shows

Disney Channel or Cartoon Network?
Cartoon Network, though to be fair I haven’t ever watched the Disney Channel.

Paperback or Hardback?
Paperback

Physical Books of E-books?
E-books just for sheer convenience. In my perfect world every physical book purchase would come with an e-book copy. I guess an enby can dream!

Bookmarks or doggie ears?
Doggie ears, I am literally incapable of using bookmarks properly, somehow.

Morning or Night?
Night

Now that we’ve gotten to know Alison a little more, it’s time for some book related questions! (Don’t worry, we’ve kept the spoilers out of it)

What influenced you to be a writer? Was writing always something you wanted to pursue? Did any authors or idols influence your decision?

I always loved reading and then I discovered fan fiction and it blew my teenage mind. Anyone could write stuff, and their stuff was really good! If they could do it, I could do it. Then I started writing AU stuff, and then realised that my AU stuff was so AU it was basically not fan fic anymore, so I started writing my own things. And my first true love, Harry Potter, definitely influenced me the most when I first started. Rowling’s characters are so alive and I love them, I wanted to create worlds and people like that.

If you could change or add anything to your novel, would you? And if so, what would you change/add?

Don’t ask me this or I’ll cry!!! I haven’t looked at the printed book too closely because I now there will be things I want to change.

What’s your favourite part of the writing process?

Writing the very start for the first time because anything can happen, or doing the second draft where I get to tighten everything and get rid of plot holes and make sure characters don’t switch names halfway through for no reason (the reason is because during the first draft I forget names a lot).

What about your least favourite parts?

When most of the editing is done and you’ve read the thing a hundred times in the past week and you KNOW something is missing but you just can’t figure out what.

Did you ever have moments of self-doubt? How did you overcome those emotions?

Literally all the time. I try to remember that everyone feels like this and it’s okay. I guess I just keep pushing through despite the self-doubt. NaNoWriMo is actually very good practice for this! There’s no time to question yourself, you just have to write.

Who was the first person you ever shared your writing with?

My mum! She’s always so encouraging.

Was your novel always going to have the sci-fi time travel aspect? If not, what changed/influenced your decision?

Yep! The parallel universes were the seed of the whole story from the very beginning. I’ve always loved sci fi but so often the characters were the same protagonist again and again, the straight cis white guy who gets the girl and the gender binary stays very much intact.

How has your identity formed the characters you’ve written about?

Like I said above, I wanted more characters like me in Sci-Fi. The words “bisexual” and “genderqueer” are not very often used and so I put them in there, explicitly, so that queer teens could see they weren’t alone.

What’s one piece of advice you’d give to aspiring writers?

Write a lot and keep going! Someone’s going to love it.

Where can we find you on social media?

I am mostly over on twitter as @_budgie, Instagram as alisonwritesthings, occasionally on Facebook as facebook.com/alisonwritesthings and even less occasionally on Tumblr as alisonwritesthings.tumblr.com. I’ve also got a website!

If you loved this interview, and would like to ask Alison any questions we may have forgotten, consider yourself personally invited to our meet up on Sunday the 29th of January! More info here!

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IDA is available for purchase at all good book retailers including Dymocks and Readings! Grab your very own copy today!

See?

Authors aren’t that scary after all~

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