TQ: What would you say is your most interesting writing quirk?
ESM: Not sure it's interesting, but I'd have to say my biggest quirk would have to be my near obsessiveness when it comes to when and how I write. I follow nearly the same pattern every single day and if I veer from it in the slightest, the day is usually wasted. I literally have to get up, get ready for the day, eat breakfast, and then sit down to write right away or I struggle to get into it. And then I have to write at my desk, with my laptop, with no music or sound, with hazelnut coffee first, followed by a root beer, or I struggle. I can sometimes work at night, but it is rare because I want to follow my morning routine beforehand.
TQ: Who are some of your favorite writers? Who do you feel has influenced your writing?
ESM: Some of my favorites are: Stephen King, Brian Lumley, Kathy Reichs, Jim Butcher, Kim Harrison, Simon R. Green, George R. R. Martin, and Brandon Sanderson. All of them have influenced my writing in some way. And there are so many other authors in so many different genres, it would be impossible to list them all here. I'd like to think that everything I read makes me a little better in my own writing. You can learn something from everyone.
TQ: Are you a plotter or a pantser?
ESM: Depends. I used to be a 100% pantser, but that slowly evolved over time. To Walk the Night is actually the first book I plotted beforehand. I still do a lot of writing without plotting, and even then, the plotting is usually no more than two or three lines per chapter of what I think should happen. I still like to let the story guide me more than trying to force it down a certain path just because I plotted it one way. There are still stories I am working on that have no pre-plotted elements and others where I plotted it out, wrote a first draft, and then totally changed everything in the second go round.
TQ: What is the most challenging thing for you about writing?
ESM: Deciding what to work on! I have so many ideas, it will be impossible for me to ever write all the stories. While I love coming up with new ideas, it makes it hard to focus sometimes. I've had weeks where I've desperately wanted to work on book A, but book B kept demanding to be written. By the time I was ready for book B, book C and D were jumping up and down, waving their arms, asking for a little love. I sometimes have to force myself to stay focused because I want to get to them all!
TQ: Describe To Walk the Night in 140 words or less.
ESM: To Walk the Night is a gritty urban fantasy novel where the vampires and werewolves rule the night. Kat Redding, a vampire herself, hunts the monsters, earning herself the nickname Lady Death. She reluctantly teams up with the Luna Cult, a group of werewolf worshipers, to take down a vampire House who is looking to increase their power. The story is dark with quite a bit of bloody action.
TQ: What inspired you to write To Walk the Night?
ESM: It was one of those freak idea flashes that came out of nowhere. I had a fleeting thought about what my next project should be, thinking it would be urban fantasy, but wasn't sure what direction I wanted to go. Then it just sort of came to me and I plotted it out in a day. Oddly, I never once thought of the movie Underworld when plotting or writing the book. It wasn't until after people started reading it and comparing them that I even thought about the movie.
TQ: What sort of research did you do for To Walk the Night?
ESM: There were a few location things I researched, but I live near enough to Columbus, Ohio, I didn't have to look much up. Kat's motorcycle and gun were my biggest research problems. I knew absolutely nothing about either of those things. I did most of my research online because I can't stand to be around guns and would rather just get what information I could online or talking to some people rather than actually seeing them in action. Some day I'll probably need to get hands on experience, but for now, I'm happy with what I have.
TQ: Who was the easiest character to write and why? Hardest and why?
ESM: I think Ethan is the answer to both questions! I struggled early on to come up with his personality and even age and skill sets. In the first draft, he was completely different than he ended up by the time the book was ready to submit. His first incarnation didn't work with the rest of the story and only added to the dark tone, rather than add a little relief from it. Once I stopped trying to force him into something he obviously wasn't, it went so much better. He is a lot closer to me in his personality, which makes him easier to write. He's sort of my anchor when it comes to characters who are reserved and have clean mouths. I need him so I can get away from all the cursing!
TQ: Without giving anything away, what is/are your favorite scene(s) in To Walk the Night?
ESM: The scenes between Kat and Ethan are my favorites. I love their interactions. They can be intense, but also have a little comic relief that I think is important to any book that has a lot of bloody scenes. You've gotta sit back and breathe every now and again, right?
TQ: What's next?
ESM: Book 2, Tainted Night, Tainted Blood will be released July 3, 2012. I'm also putting the final touches on book 3, Blessed by a Demon's Mark, which will come out sometime later.
TQ: Thank you for joining us at The Qwillery.
ESM: Thank you for having me!
About To Walk the Night
To Walk the Night
Kat Redding 1Kensington, January 3, 2012
Mass Market Paperback, 352 pages
Even a vampire has to face her inner demons…
Kat Redding is the very thing she hunts: a vampire, thirsting for blood, capable of killing any creature unlucky enough to get in her path. The difference is, Kat kills her own kind in order to protect human Purebloods. She’s good at what she does. Good enough to earn the nickname Lady Death—and the enmity of every bloodthirsty being around. But now a vampire Count is intent on merging his House with a werewolf cult to create a force of terrifying power.
Kat can’t allow that to happen. Even if it means taking on a den of weres and a vampire more ruthless than any she’s encountered before. She has the weapons, the skill, and a few allies. But that may not be enough to eliminate the Count before her own dark nature rises to the surface—and costs her whatever is left of her humanity…
About E.S. Moore
E.S. Moore is the author of the Kat Redding urban fantasy series, starting with To Walk the Night due January 3rd, 2012 and continuing with Tainted Night, Tainted Blood in July. He lives in Ohio with his wife and son. You can find him on the web at www.esmoore.net.
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Movies - Van Helsing. Gotta love Hugh Jackman.
ReplyDeleteBooks - Dru Anderson from the Stange Angels series by Lili St.Crow.
Book it's Cats from the Night huntress Serie by Jeaniene Frost
ReplyDeletefilm, i've only saw one so blade^^;;
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Movies(TV)- Buffy, the Vampire Slayer
Books- Anita Blake, Vampire Slayer
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I have always been pro-vampire but I really don't have a favorite vampire slayer. I did like Hugh Jackman in Van Helsing, though.
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My favorite vampire slayer is Van Helsing.
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Hee hee! An urban fantasy set in Columbus? That cracks me! Gotta check this book out, that's for sure!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Vampire slayer is also Cat from Jeaniene Frost's Night Huntress series, although I also love Kate Daniels from Ilona Andrews.
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Oh tough choice, but would be a tie between Anita Blake from Laurell K Hamiton or Cat Crawfield from Jeaniene Frost. Both are bad ass killers and both have a softer side for the men that they love. They protect the good humans and don't let the bad paranormal characters harm others.
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Buffy from tv. I enjoyed the Blade movies too.
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This looks like an interesting series!
ReplyDeleteHands down, my favorite vampire slayer was the old Anita Blake (until about book 6).
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Selene from Underworld.
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Great interview! I can't wait to read this book. :)
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Movie: The original Buffy as played by Kristy Swanson
ReplyDeleteBook: Mercy Thompson (Patricia Briggs). She might not be a professional slayer, but she rocks!
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ohh hmm for me Cat and Selene rock the huntresses of the night.
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My favorite is Rose Hathaway from the Vampire Academy - she definitely can kick butt :D
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Mmmm...I loved Buffy from the tv series and Cat from books!
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My fav vamp slayer was Buffy... she started it all for me.
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I have to agree that Jeaniene Frost's Cat is great.
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Currently, my favorite vampire slayer is Faith Hunter's Jane Yellowrock. In movies it's Buffy the Vampire Slayer from the original movie (as well as the TV show).
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ReplyDeleteBlade =) Love him. Can I also pick a vamp that kicks were butt? Selene in the Underworld movies! I can't wait for the next one to come out =)
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Van Helsing for movies. And Cat from books.
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Van Helsing, the original Vampire Slayer.
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for me : Selene from Underworld and Cat from Jeannie Forst book ;)
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From book it is Catherine 'Cat' Crawfield from the Night huntress Series by Jeaniene Frost.
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books : i like catherine aka cath from the night huntress series by jeaniene frost and rose hathaway from vampire diaries by richelle mead.
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books : i like catherine aka cats from the night huntress series by jeaniene frost and rose hathaway from vampire diaries by richelle mead
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movies: Buffy, of course! :)
ReplyDeletebook: Anita Blake.
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ReplyDeleteGreat interview and contest. Well best vampire slayers in a movie I have to say Edgar Frog, Alan Frog, and Sam Emerson from The Lost Boys movie.
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Thanks for the giveaway/interview!
ReplyDeleteFavorite Vampire slayer: Cat (Jeaniene Frost - Night Huntress series)
I also love Buffy :)
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buffy!
ReplyDeleteFavorite slayer would be Cat and Bones from the Night Huntress series. Love them. Congrats on the release. Thanks for the chnce.
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starting to like, the secret circle on tv, a new witch show and they have meany witch hunters
ReplyDeleteI loved Buffy, but I also totally loved Faith. The two are probably my favorite vampire slayers.
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Peter Vincent from Fright Night. Also, Blade. Hugh Jackman is white hot in Van Helsing too!!
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Do you really need to ask? Of course it is Buffy!!!
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I have a lot of favorites, but the first two names to come to mind when I read the question were Anita Blake and Buffy.
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Who is your favorite vampire slayer from books? Definitely The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod
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Buffy is my favorite vampire slayer.
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My favorite vampire slayers are:
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- from books: Anita Blake
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