1. How would you sum yourself up in five words?
Honor: honest, brave, afraid, hopeful, genuine
2. What are three things you love?
Rusty: Finn, Honor, The Pala
3. What are three things you hate?
Honor: Losing people, lies, and letting go
4. If you could have a dinner party with any five people, living or dead, who would they be?
Honor: My mom, dad, Finn, Rusty, and Kyra Kelley, of course
5. What does your average day look like?
Rusty: eat, sleep, football practice, beer, repeat
Jessi Kirby is the author of MOONGLASS, published in May 2011 by Simon and Schuster. She is also a former English teacher and librarian, wife, mom, beach lover, runner, and lover of Contemporary YA, strong coffee, and dark chocolate. In that order.
Jessi’s second novel, IN HONOR, will be released in May of 2012.
Thanks so much to Honor, Rusty and Jessi for stopping by In The Next Room! To learn more about In Honor, stop by her website. Click here to check out the other stops on this tour.
Showing posts with label character interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label character interview. Show all posts
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Tuesday, May 01, 2012
Character Interview with Sara from What She Left Behind
Pick Sara’s preference for each pairing:
• Paperback or hardcover? paperback
• Coffee or tea? tea
• Chocolate or vanilla? chocolate
• TV or film? TV
• Walk or run? Walk (or bike)
• Morning or evening? evening
• Cats or dogs? Neither: horses
• Beach or pool? beach
• Pen or pencil? pencil
• Winter or summer? summer
• Age seventeen or eighteen? 17
Tracy is a high school French and Spanish teacher in Michigan where she lives with her husband and two children. She studied at the Sorbonne in Paris and taught English in Strasbourg, France. She enjoys cross-country skiing and walks in the woods. Her debut young adult novel, WHAT SHE LEFT BEHIND, will be released by Simon Pulse on May 1, 2012.
Thanks so much to Tracy for stopping by In The Next Room! To learn more about her debut novel, What She Left Behind, stop by her website. Click here to check out the other stops on this tour.
• Paperback or hardcover? paperback
• Coffee or tea? tea
• Chocolate or vanilla? chocolate
• TV or film? TV
• Walk or run? Walk (or bike)
• Morning or evening? evening
• Cats or dogs? Neither: horses
• Beach or pool? beach
• Pen or pencil? pencil
• Winter or summer? summer
• Age seventeen or eighteen? 17
Tracy is a high school French and Spanish teacher in Michigan where she lives with her husband and two children. She studied at the Sorbonne in Paris and taught English in Strasbourg, France. She enjoys cross-country skiing and walks in the woods. Her debut young adult novel, WHAT SHE LEFT BEHIND, will be released by Simon Pulse on May 1, 2012.Thanks so much to Tracy for stopping by In The Next Room! To learn more about her debut novel, What She Left Behind, stop by her website. Click here to check out the other stops on this tour.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Character Interview with Chase from Article 5
Hi Zoe,
Thanks for taking the time to ask Chase a few questions today. I…um…well, I’m just going to apologize now. He can be a little curt. He’s under a lot of stress you know, what with the soldiers coming after him and Ember and all. He’s really worried about her. Anyway, he’s agreed to play nice, but if he gets a little short, you’ll know why.
Take care!
Kristen
Paperback or hardcover? Paperback for sure – easier to carry. When I was in Chicago, after the bombs dropped, they set up this mobile library at one of the Red Cross Camps. That’s where I picked up FRANKENSTEIN. It’s Ember’s favorite.
Hey, don’t tell her I said that, okay? She’s got a lot on her mind…I don’t want her feeling weird about it…I mean, it’s just a book. She probably doesn’t even remember us talking about it anyway. That was a long time ago.
Coffee or tea? Tea? What is this? England? The borders are closed, last I checked. I’d take some coffee if you’re offering. Put it in a to-go cup. I can’t stay all that long. Running for my life here.
Chocolate or vanilla? Hard to say. They both sort of remind me of her. Damn, did I just say that? What’d you put in this coffee?
Walk or run? When the FBR’s tailing you, you don’t walk, you run. Got it?
Morning or evening? Morning. Better visibility. More people around, easier to blend in. Evening’s are dangerous. That’s all we need – some soldier snagging us on a curfew violation.
Cats or dogs? What the hell use is a cat? A dog can bite someone, and bark if someone’s coming. Definitely a dog.
Beach or pool? I’m sorry, does this look like a vacation to you?
Pen or pencil? Now we’re talking. The truth is, it doesn’t matter. Both of them can be used in self-defense. Remember, quick, deliberate moves. Go for soft spots – the eyes, the mouth, the groin. If you get in trouble, hit fast and hard and then get out.
Hot or cold? What do you…wait, is this about Ember? It’s hard to tell with her. Sometimes I think it’s like before, and everything’s good. Other times…I don’t know. It’s complicated.
Why? Did she say something?
Bath or shower? Is this about Ember? Because if so…I uh…I’m pretty sure that’s not your business.
Are we almost done? Man, it’s hot in here. Crack a window or something.
Science or art? Art. I was in chemistry when the air sirens hit. Chicago was bombed for three straight days, so no, science class doesn’t exactly hold fond memories for me.
Single or attached? Right. So, I’ll be going now. Thanks for the coffee. What’s that supposed to mean, anyway? Single or attached. Like am I dating or something? Listen, nobody dates. Not anymore. And definitely not with all that’s going on. Single or attached. What kind of interview is this, anyway? More like a monthly inspection. Don’t worry, I’m compliant officer.
…
…
Attached. On my part anyway.
We done here?
Thanks so much to Chase (and Kristen!) for stopping by. Click here to follow the rest of the stops on this tour.
Thanks for taking the time to ask Chase a few questions today. I…um…well, I’m just going to apologize now. He can be a little curt. He’s under a lot of stress you know, what with the soldiers coming after him and Ember and all. He’s really worried about her. Anyway, he’s agreed to play nice, but if he gets a little short, you’ll know why.
Take care!
Kristen
Paperback or hardcover? Paperback for sure – easier to carry. When I was in Chicago, after the bombs dropped, they set up this mobile library at one of the Red Cross Camps. That’s where I picked up FRANKENSTEIN. It’s Ember’s favorite.
Hey, don’t tell her I said that, okay? She’s got a lot on her mind…I don’t want her feeling weird about it…I mean, it’s just a book. She probably doesn’t even remember us talking about it anyway. That was a long time ago.
Coffee or tea? Tea? What is this? England? The borders are closed, last I checked. I’d take some coffee if you’re offering. Put it in a to-go cup. I can’t stay all that long. Running for my life here.
Chocolate or vanilla? Hard to say. They both sort of remind me of her. Damn, did I just say that? What’d you put in this coffee?
Walk or run? When the FBR’s tailing you, you don’t walk, you run. Got it?
Morning or evening? Morning. Better visibility. More people around, easier to blend in. Evening’s are dangerous. That’s all we need – some soldier snagging us on a curfew violation.
Cats or dogs? What the hell use is a cat? A dog can bite someone, and bark if someone’s coming. Definitely a dog.
Beach or pool? I’m sorry, does this look like a vacation to you?
Pen or pencil? Now we’re talking. The truth is, it doesn’t matter. Both of them can be used in self-defense. Remember, quick, deliberate moves. Go for soft spots – the eyes, the mouth, the groin. If you get in trouble, hit fast and hard and then get out.
Hot or cold? What do you…wait, is this about Ember? It’s hard to tell with her. Sometimes I think it’s like before, and everything’s good. Other times…I don’t know. It’s complicated.
Why? Did she say something?
Bath or shower? Is this about Ember? Because if so…I uh…I’m pretty sure that’s not your business.
Are we almost done? Man, it’s hot in here. Crack a window or something.
Science or art? Art. I was in chemistry when the air sirens hit. Chicago was bombed for three straight days, so no, science class doesn’t exactly hold fond memories for me.
Single or attached? Right. So, I’ll be going now. Thanks for the coffee. What’s that supposed to mean, anyway? Single or attached. Like am I dating or something? Listen, nobody dates. Not anymore. And definitely not with all that’s going on. Single or attached. What kind of interview is this, anyway? More like a monthly inspection. Don’t worry, I’m compliant officer.
…
…
Attached. On my part anyway.
We done here?
Thanks so much to Chase (and Kristen!) for stopping by. Click here to follow the rest of the stops on this tour.
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