Happy
Monday Everyone! I’m excited to have Swati Teerdhala back on the blog to share
about her new book, THE ARCHER AT DAWN. It’s the second book in her The Tiger
at Midnight trilogy. You can read her interview with
me
in 2019 when her first book released.
Her
new book has gotten good reviews as a fantastic second book in the series. After
reading all the reviews and finally starting to read more fantasy books again, I’m
really looking forward to reading this series.
Here’s
a blurb of THE ARCHER AT DAWN from Goodreads:
The Sun Mela is many things: a call for peace, a cause for celebration, and, above all, a deadly competition. For Kunal and Esha, finally working together as rebel spies, it provides the perfect guise to infiltrate King Vardaan’s vicious court.
Kunal will return to his role as dedicated Senap soldier, at the Sun Mela to provide extra security for the palace during the peace summit for the divided nations of Jansa and Dharka. Meanwhile, Esha will use her new role as adviser to Prince Harun to keep a pulse on shifting political parties and seek out allies for their rebel cause. A radical plan is underfoot to rescue Jansa’s long-lost Princess Reha—the key to the stolen throne.
But amid the Mela games and glittering festivities, much more dangerous forces lie in wait. With the rebel Blades’ entry into Vardaan’s court, a match has been lit, and long-held secrets will force Kunal and Esha to reconsider their loyalties—to their country and to each other. Getting into the palace was the easy task; coming out together will be a battle for their lives.
Kunal will return to his role as dedicated Senap soldier, at the Sun Mela to provide extra security for the palace during the peace summit for the divided nations of Jansa and Dharka. Meanwhile, Esha will use her new role as adviser to Prince Harun to keep a pulse on shifting political parties and seek out allies for their rebel cause. A radical plan is underfoot to rescue Jansa’s long-lost Princess Reha—the key to the stolen throne.
But amid the Mela games and glittering festivities, much more dangerous forces lie in wait. With the rebel Blades’ entry into Vardaan’s court, a match has been lit, and long-held secrets will force Kunal and Esha to reconsider their loyalties—to their country and to each other. Getting into the palace was the easy task; coming out together will be a battle for their lives.
Hi
Swati! Thanks so much for joining us again.
1.
For those who don’t know you, tell us a little about yourself and your journey
to publication.
I’ve been a writer since I was a child but it was
always something I did on the side. I started to take my writing more seriously
and pursue publication a few years after joining the workforce. I loved my job
but I had always been actively creative since I was a kid (singing, dancing,
writing, etc.) and I’d always had a little dream of being published. I started
writing and querying but it wasn’t until I pitched THE TIGER AT MIDNIGHT during
#DVPit, a Twitter pitch competition, that I got my agent. After that, we went
on submission and eventually sold THE TIGER AT MIDNIGHT in a trilogy!
2.
Writing a series can be scary because all the books have to work as a single
book and as part of the series. How did you plot out yours and how much did you
know about what would happen in books 2 and 3 when you wrote THE TIGER AT
MIGNIGHT?
I had the broad sketches of the trilogy and I knew
my ending after my 3rd draft of THE TIGER AT MIDNIGHT. I hoped to be
able to sell it as a trilogy (and was able to!) because I had envisioned the
rise and fall of the story in a very particular way. I plotted it out using a
simple technique. I simply thought of the trilogy as if it was a 3 act story in
itself, and the plot fell into place.
3. I think I'd need to know the whole rise and fall of my series like you did before I query it. I’ve read that you did a good job in continuing the character growth of Kunal
and Esha and their relationship in your second book. Share a bit about how they
are growing in book 2 and how to maintain character growth, which is important,
in subsequent books in a series.
Kunal and Esha start out on opposite sides of a
conflict, burrowed into their preconceived notions and prejudices. By the end
of book 1, a lot of that has shifted, but there are still emotional scars that
both of them have to face. That’s a lot of their character development in THE
ARCHER AT DAWN. Now that they realize their previous beliefs were wrong and the
world isn’t so black and white, they have to face what that means. I can’t give
too much more away without spoilers, so I’ll stop there!
As for maintaining character growth, I think it’s
really important to have a clear idea of where you want your characters to end
up at the end of your series and you can take that and map it backward over
each book.
4.
Was your experience writing THE ARCHER AT DAWN and working with your editor
different than when you wrote your first book? How so?
Yes, very much so. THE TIGER AT MIDNIGHT was sent to
my editor after it had already been through numerous rounds of edits and
wholesale revision. Not so with ARCHER. My first draft of ARCHER was an
unformed ball of clay and I had to work with my editor, and dig really deep
into my own editing toolbox, to form it into something beautiful within a year.
5.
Your book is being released on May 26th. I’m sure the coronavirus
and stay at home orders has dramatically changed your approach to marketing
your book. How are you planning to promote it? What advice do you have for
other authors whose books are being released in these challenging times?
More than anything, books have been my solace in the
past few weeks and I’m using that as my
inspiration. The book community is
stronger than ever and I’m really focusing on engaging with readers and
supporting other writers. While its always important to do so, it’s even more
vital right now. Plus, it’s a way to have fun! I’m also planning on diving into
social media and video chats!
My advice for other authors is to reach out to other
writers and work together. So many people have been incredibly wonderful and
supportive. Readers are promoting their favorite and new reads. Authors are
boosting each other. This is a great time to promote the thing we all
love–books-together as a community.
6. Yes, so true that we need to band together. Your agent is Kristin Nelson. Has it been different working with her on your
second book in comparison to your first one?
Not really! Kristin has always been a great guide
and partner. It’s my first time around writing and promoting a trilogy, but
Kristin is a pro! Her wisdom has been so helpful.
7.
It’s been a little over a year since your first book was released. Is there
anything you would have done differently in terms of building your social media
platform or promoting your debut book? If so, what?
You know, I’ve been thinking about this recently and
I’d say I’d have focused more on doing the kind of marketing I loved rather
than what everyone else is doing. Lean into your strengths, whether that’s
vlogging, writing short fiction, giving speeches, making TikTok videos,
whatever!
8. That's great advice to do the marketing you like, and I've heard other authors say that too. What advice do you have for aspiring authors who just signed their contract and
are preparing for their release in the next 12 to 18 months?
Figure out what makes you you as a writer and
build your brand unapologetically. And don’t ever be afraid to self-promote or
advocate for your book!
9.
What are you working on now?
I’m currently working on book 3 of THE TIGER AT
MIDNIGHT trilogy and something else that’s a secret for now!
Thanks
for sharing all your advice, Swati. You can find Swati at:
Swati and her publisher are generously offering a hardback of THE ARCHER AT DAWN for a giveaway. To enter, all you need to do is be a follower of my blog and leave a comment by May 23rd. If your e-mail is not on your Google Profile, you must leave it in the comments to enter the contest. Please be sure I have your email address.
If you mention this contest on Twitter, Facebook, or your blog and/or follow me on Twitter, mention this in the comments and I'll give you an extra entry for each. You must be 13 years old or older to enter. This giveaway is U.S.
Here's what's coming up:
Wednesday, May 20th I have an agent spot light interview with Erin Clyburn and a query critique giveaway
Wednesday, June 3rd I have a guest post by debut author Chelsea Ichaso and her agent Kristy Hunter and a giveaway of Chelsea's YA psychological thriller LITTLE CREEPY THINGS and a query critique by Kristy
Monday, June 8th I have an interview with debut author Josh Roberts and a giveaway of her MG fantasy THE WITCHES OF WILLOW COVE
Monday, June 15th I have a guest post by MG and picture book author Elaine Kaye and a giveaway of three of her picture books
Wednesday, June 17th I have an agent spotlight interview with Kristina Perez and a query critique giveaway
Monday, June 22nd I have an interview with author Niki Lenz and a giveaway of her MG humorous contemporary THE STEPMOM SHAKEUP
Hope to see you on Wednesday!
21 comments:
Some wonderful giveaways and also a wonderful interview Natalie. Hope you are keeping well despite the continuing virus. It's a beautiful day here but still remaining indoors. Take care.
Yvonne.
She's right that not all marketing works for all authors - or all books. We have to find what we enjoy that's also effective.
I've heard great things about Kristin Nelson! Sounds like the series is in good hands. :)
This book sounds excellent, and what a great cover!
Love the cover and the concept - fabulous world building!
Loved this interview, Natalie, especially #7 and 8! Gulp. Have to learn to self-promote!
Sounds like a great series! I'll check it out. @samanthabwriter from
Balancing Act
Another great interview, Natalie! I really liked the advice on doing marketing based on what you love to do.
Congrats to Swati!
This was a lovely interveiw - congrats Swati! I'd love to be entered for the giveaway.
GFC: Megan S.
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I loved The Tiger at Midnight and am excited about the second book. The cover is great and synopsis sounds excellent. I look forward to reading it. I also shared on twitter (https://twitter.com/BraniganDebra/status/1262726254781968384?s=20). Thanks for the opportunity. (dbranigan27 at gmail (dot) com.
Sounds like a great interview.
Theresa Norris
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Thanks for the great interview. I am super excited for this book.
michelle.bookbriefs AT gmail DOT com
Thank you for the great interview! It's interesting to hear how authors are getting through the process of debuting books right now. I'm also excited to see your interview with Josh Roberts, since I've heard a lot of praise for The Witches of Willow Cove!
I loved The Witches of Willow Cove! Glad you're excited about it too.
New author and series for me, sounds good! tWarner419@aol.com
Thanks for another terrific author interview. We live in interesting times. Bringing a book to market during a pandemic is a challenge. I will pass on the giveaway. Too many books right now.
What a great interview. I love the advice about marketing. It definitely makes it feel a bit more manageable. The Archer at Dawn sounds like an interesting book. Thanks for the chance to win a copy. :) Best of luck to Swati!
~Jess
What an exciting book and series. Congratulations. Grea interview too. Nice to meet you.
Thank you for the wonderful interview! I can't wait to read both of her books. They are on my wish list. I shared on tumblr: https://yesreaderwriterpoetmusician.tumblr.com/post/618587208253931520/swati-teerdhala-interview-and-the-archer-at-dawn
Great interview!
great interview. and loved her first book. would love to win this second.
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