Congratulations to Katie Clark on her YA dystopian novel, Vanquished. Even better, there are two more novels available in The Enslaved Series. Oh, and even better yet? She's giving away a copy of Vanquished! All you have to do is comment on this post to be entered to win.
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The
Making of Vanquished
Thank you for having me today! I’m thrilled to
introduce your readers to my debut novel, Vanquished.
People are always asking
me how I got the idea for Vanquished, and since it’s a story I love telling I
am happy to share it.
This wasn’t an easy idea. It came to me in bits and
pieces over the course of a few years. It started with the main character,
Hana. I was always thinking about this girl. This strong but vulnerable girl.
She wanted to believe in the life she’d been led to live. She wanted to follow
the rules. Except she couldn’t.
At that time, I had no idea what brought about her
unhappiness or dissatisfaction, I only knew she needed to work toward something
more.
Fast forward a year or two, I was given the idea to
write a story set in a world where there was no God. No Bible. No religion.
Would this world be better? Worse? And how? I had no idea how to make this
story happen, but the idea stuck in my head and percolated.
Finally, the two halves came together to make a whole.
One day I was sitting in church (yes, I admit I was daydreaming), and it hit
me. These two stories were the same story. Hana was dissatisfied because she
suspected there was more than met the eye in her city, and she set out to find
it. Her mom was sick, and she needed answers. What she uncovered went way
beyond hidden medications and technology—what she found was the truth that the
God she’d been told was myth might not be myth at all. The story just flew from
there, and it didn’t end for three books!
I hope you all enjoy it, and to celebrate I’m giving
away an e-copy of Vanquished! I’ll choose one lucky commenter at random, so
leave your name and email address below for a chance to win. Thanks for
stopping by!
About Vanquished:
When Hana’s mom
is diagnosed with the mutation, she is denied the medication that might save
her life. Fischer, a medic at the
hospital, implies there are people who can help—except Hana’s not sure she can
trust him; Fischer is involved in a religious group, and religion has been
outlawed for the last hundred years.
Hana embarks on a dangerous journey, seeking the answers Fischer insists
are available. When the truth is uncovered does Hana stick to what she knows? Or does she join the rebellion, taking a
stand against an untrustworthy society?
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Purchase The Enslaved Series (Vanquished, Deliverance, Redeemer) on Amazon.
Thank you for having me, Anne!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure!
DeleteI've already read Vanquished and it was excellent. Congrats again, Katie. Here's to all our strong but vulnerable heroines!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Claudine!
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