Interview with Cyn Balog
June 28, 2009 at 11:34 AM | Posted in Agents, Interviews, Writing Advice, YA | 8 CommentsTags: 2009 Deb, Author Interview, Cyn Balog, Delacorte, Fairy Tale, YA
Now, with a title like Fairy Tale, I just have to ask – what’s your favourite fairy tale, and why?
My favorite is Cinderella. That is because I had a very similar nickname growing up and everyone would call me that. I had the Disney movie growing up and I watched it a gazillion times. Though it kind of freaks me out that Cinderella, for some reason, has no toes. OBVIOUSLY she would be the only one who can fit in that glass slipper, if she has no toes. Ew.
Hmm, now that you bring it up, that is kind of disturbing. As you’ve mentioned on your blog, fairies are an age-old concept. But every author puts a unique spin on these magical creatures. What differentiates your fairies in particular?
I started FAIRY TALE as a spoof of the fairy genre… I really didn’t take it very seriously, especially since the whole fairy thing was really just an aside to the main story, which was losing one’s first, seemingly perfect love. I have to confess that sometimes I’ll read a fairy book and my head will spin because it’s too embroiled in the lore. My fairies are fairly simplistic, something that people who aren’t into the lore can understand and relate to.
Early reviews of Fairy Tale mention great things about the characterization – and they do all sound so intriguing! If you could meet any character from your book, who would you choose, and what would you guys do for a day?
I think I would like to meet Pip, because he’s sweet and gentle and would basically do whatever I wanted to, like even hold my purse for me while I shopped.
Aww, that would be sweet! Speaking of the realm of the fictional – do you have any fictional or literary crushes? (Who?)
Almanzo Wilder from Little House on the Prairie.
Oh, good one! If you could bring any fictional character (book, movie, tv, any form of media really) to life, who would it be, and why?
I’d bring Bella to life, but not Edward, because it would be really hilarious to watch her try to survive without him.
Haha, slightly sadistic, but that would be an interesting social experiment nonetheless. Are there any juicy tidbits you’re allowed to share about your upcoming YA paranormal Sleepless?
Um, sure. It features a really hot, sexy sandman named Eron. Sandmen are like, the new fairies. I am soooo sure of it. At least, in my dreams.
That does sound intriguing! You bet – sandmen are definitely going to be in very soon. ;) What do you do when the muse has gone on vacation (i.e. the inspiration is lacking)?
You have to write through it! That’s the only way to get over it. I once had writer’s block for 10 years, and I know that writing breeds more writing, and when you stop, it’s impossible to start up again. Now that most of my work is on deadline, I have to push myself through it. I work really well on deadlines; they make it impossible to have writer’s block. It’s either, have writer’s block and starve, or get over it and eat ;)
Words of wisdom – share a quote of personal significance?
Hmmm… something sticking in my head…. “Hit the road Jack, and dontcha come back no more, no more, no more, no more.” Okay, no, that isn’t really inspiring, but I went out to eat a few nights ago and that song was playing in the restroom and I now can’t get it out of my head.
Now, about the unexpected. What are the best and worst unforseen things that have come along with this whole process (e.g. the planning, outlining, writing, querying, submitting, publishing, etc.)?
The best thing, especially writing for young adults, is that you will have a bunch of teens coming up to you or emailing saying they love your book… and that just plain rocks. They are the best audience a writer can wish for. I don’t think adults are as willing to lavish praise on a person, so it’s just so nice since this world is getting increasingly cold and unfeeling. Like, I can come home from being cut off in traffic and stepped on in line while checking out at the supermarket, read my mail, and go, Ahhh!
Anything you’d like to add?
Um, hit the road, Jack, and don’t you come back no more, no more, no more, no more?
Thanks for the great interview, Cyn! More information about both Cyn and her recent release Fairy Tale can be found at Cyn’s home on the web.
About Fairy Tale
Morgan Sparks and Cam Browne are a match made in heaven. They’ve been best friends since birth, they tell each other everything, and oh yeah- they’re totally hot for each other. But a week before their joint Sweet Sixteen bash, everything changes. Cam’s awkward cousin Pip comes to stay, and Morgan is stunned when her formerly perfect boyfriend seems to be drifting away. When Morgan demands answers, she’s shocked to discover the source of Cam’s distance isn’t another girl- it’s another world. Pip claims that Cam is a fairy. No, seriously. A fairy. And now his people want Cam to return to their world and take his rightful place as Fairy King.
Determined to keep Cam with her, Morgan plots to fool the fairies. But as Cam continues to change, she has to decide once and for all if he really is her destiny, and if their “perfect” love can weather an uncertain future.
*Cross-posted from Lucid Conspiracy
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Great interview, but now I have that song stuck in my head too… I’m going to have to see if I can find Fairy Tale soon. :)
Comment by rkhorserider— June 28, 2009 #
Thanks :) Haha, I’m not sure if I’ve listened to that song before, actually…
Comment by deltay— June 29, 2009 #
And this is why deltay is the interview queen. :)
Thank you both for the great interview!
Comment by kristinbriana— June 28, 2009 #
Haha, I don’t know if I’m worthy of being interview royalty, per se, but thanks for the compliment :)
Comment by deltay— June 29, 2009 #
OMG. Have I got to live UP TO THIS? I’m doing a mini-interview on the 11th of July.
Comment by It's-Magic!— June 30, 2009 #
Aww, I’m sure yours will be just as AWESOME, if not more so :) Best of luck! (Who’re you interviewing, btw?)
Comment by Deltay— June 30, 2009 #
I’m definitely picking this one up =]
Comment by Emilia— June 30, 2009 #
I actually haven’t read it yet. Let me know how it goes ;)
Comment by Deltay— June 30, 2009 #