Ronovan and I had briefly discussed the concept of a “southern voice” in writing. That led to this interview. I hope you’ll enjoy it.
By the way — I can’t resist adding an aside…
Since I tell parts of the novel through the eyes of my heroine’s cat, people often ask me about my kitties and cats in general. Lest I come across as a “crazy cat lady with a lot of cats” let me just say… That’s only half right — I only have two cats. 😉 (winks)
Have a marvelous Monday my friends.
RW: Tell us about Atonement, Tennessee.TEAGAN: It always seems simple in my head, but describing it never is. Atonement, Tennessee is a tiny fictional town where a lot of strange things happen. The novel is an “urban fantasy” – set in the current day of our real world, but with magical elements. I also added a mystery subplot to the fantasy.The story is inspired by (but not based on) ancient Celtic/Welsh mythology, particularly the myth of Gwydion fab Don. I give sneaky little nods to the myth in some of the characters’ names (such as Guy Fabdon). If you’re a person who responds well to visual information, I have a modest book trailer. Because of the mythology that motivated me, I put a lilting Celtic tune with the trailer — it will give you a good idea of the story.The heroine, Ralda Lawton, short for…
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you are extremely talented, you know that, right?
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Oh, what a lovely comment to begin my Monday. Thank you Trisha. (Things at work make me wonder — so double thanks.) Springtime hugs! 🙂
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Teagan, another comment (longer one on Ronovan’s interview) to add that I just bought your book. It arrives on 2/16/15. Yay!!! Christine
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Oh my goodness! Thank you Christine. I take it you mean the paperback. I’ve been very pleased with the print quality. (I hope they don’t let me down.) I went outside the “recommendations” and used my own format. It gives better readability without going to “large print” books.
Anyhow, I sincerely hope you enjoy the story. Just let you imagination go and enjoy. Hugs! 😀
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Hi Lily. Thanks for dropping by! Have a great weekend.
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Good job, Teagan! I enjoyed pretty much reading the interview 🙂
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Christoph, you are so kind to comment here and at Ronovan’s site both. What a great way to begin my Tuesday. Huge hugs.
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What a great post Teagan. I really enjoyed this. 🙂
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Suzanne i want to frame this comment. ❤ Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
I tried hard to let loose the part of my subconscious that writes on more than one level at a time. I'm so happy to know that it worked. Huge hugs my friend. 😀
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I thought it was a fantastic interview Teagan and I am really loving Atonement. I’m almost done. It’s one of those books that you will want to read over, it’s so intricately woven I think a second reading will reveal even more than the first time. Beautifully written, great story and characters.
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Ha! Anne Rice is definitely the queen of sensual atmosphere. 😀
I think i can speak for many southerners when i say we feel the same about the “English voice.” Huge hugs. 🙂
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Really interesting interview Teagan, as an English person I always find Southern stories very sensual, in terms of the language and setting. It probably started from me reading Anne Rice when I was a teenager!
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Thank you so much, David. Your support means the world to me. Mega-hugs! 🙂
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