Happy Monday Everyone! Today I’m excited to have debut author Rebecca Coffindaffer here to share about her YA space opera Crownchasers. It sounds like it’s got fantastic space world building and a compelling plot with high stakes. I’m looking forward to reading it.
Follower News
Before I get to my interview with Rebecca, I have Follower News.
Patricia Josephine recently released Influenced, a romance and fantasy short story collection. Here's a
blurb: Influencers are the voices that whisper in our ears. Tiny Angels and Devils sitting on our shoulders and guiding our choices. They are sworn to thwart the other. It is their duty.
Interview With Rebecca Coffindaffer
Here’s a blurb of Crownchasers from Goodreads:
A deadly competition for the throne will determine more than just the fate of the empire in this riveting duology opener, perfect for fans of The Hunger Games, Aurora Rising, and Three Dark Crowns.
Alyssa Farshot has spent her whole life trying to outrun her family legacy. Her mother sacrificed everything to bring peace to the quadrant, and her uncle has successfully ruled as emperor for decades. But the last thing Alyssa wants is to follow in their footsteps as the next in line for the throne. Why would she choose to be trapped in a palace when she could be having wild adventures exploring a thousand-and-one planets in her own ship?
But when Alyssa’s uncle becomes gravely ill, his dying wish surprises the entire galaxy. Instead of naming her as his successor, he calls for a crownchase, the first in seven centuries. Representatives from each of the empire’s prime families—including Alyssa—are thrown into a race to find the royal seal, which has been hidden somewhere in the empire. The first to find the seal wins the throne.
Alyssa’s experience as an explorer makes her the favorite to win the crown she never wanted. And though she doesn’t want to be empress, her duty to her uncle compels her to participate in this one last epic adventure. But when the chase turns deadly, it’s clear that more than just the fate of the empire is at stake. Alyssa is on her most important quest yet—and only time will tell if she’ll survive it.
Hi Rebecca! Thanks so much for joining us.
1. Tell us about yourself and how you became a writer.
I started writing when I was pretty young — about seven or eight years old — and it was always just something that I did. I have notebooks full of all kinds of stories going back years, things I scribbled away at during school and summers, and I’m not quite sure when but somewhere along the way it just became the goal. To get published. To be an author.
I tend to either build out a story main
character first or world building first. Crownchasers was definitely the
former, and it kind of all spiraled out of the idea of the character of Alyssa
Farshot. I needed the challenge of doing something voice-driven, something in
first person, and came around to this concept of a fast-talking, gender-flipped
Han Solo or space Indiana Jones. And then it was just a matter of sitting down
and brainstorming what world is this character in, what’s her place in it, what
are the big problems she’s facing and what are her conflicts about it. So it
all kind of came from there.
3. I’ve read that your story includes awesome alien worlds and cool technology. What was your world building process like and what advice do you have for others who write science fiction?
4. That's a great way to develop a world. You decided to write a duology instead of a trilogy. Had you always planned it this way? How do you think the fact that Crownchasers was the first of two instead of three books affected your plotting process?
I think, initially, I thought it had the potential to be a trilogy, but it sold as a duology, and I honestly think that was the best thing. Because there’s a lot to explore in this world and a lot of moving pieces, but plotting it as a duology meant that I had to keep a strong focus on what was important, what was at the core of these two books. There’s not as much space for side quests, as much as I love a good side quest, so I trim it down to just the questions I wanted to tackle and the adventures that needed to happen in this specific frame of time.
Once the idea of her being the niece of the emperor, of her coming from one of these imperial families
but not having ambition for the throne necessarily — once all that came about, I knew pretty early on I wanted to tackle this question of personal responsibility in a system of power. Because if she was just someone who didn’t want to be empress and didn’t care about imperial politics, then the choice is simple: she can just flunk herself out of the race and go about her life. I wanted her to be faced with this question of: what does someone in her position in the galaxy have a responsibility to do? What does she owe as part of this greater society she’s in? I think those are the questions of the whole duology, really.
It is definitely a fast-paced story, but luckily, space is big! So there are naturally occurring moments when she is traveling across multiple star systems where she’d have a moment to stop, to think, to process everything that’s happening and deal with these internal challenges to her old self.
6. Your agent is Lara Perkins. How did she become your agent and what was your road to publication like?
I signed with Lara in January 2016. I had a book I’d been querying to adult scifi and fantasy agents for several months, and I had an author friend — Tessa Gratton — read it for her input. She said, “You should try this as YA, and you should definitely send it to Lara Perkins.” And she gave me a recommendation because Lara was closed to queries at that time, and Lara and I just…hit it off. She has an incredible editorial eye and helped me make take that book to the next level. We didn’t end up selling it, but working with her has helped me hone my voice and pushed me to become an even better writer.
7. You were a Pitch Wars mentor in 2019. Share about your involvement in Pitch Wars and how it’s helped your own writing.
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19 comments:
It does sound like Rebecca has created a fascinating world with an intriguing story. Congrats to Rebecca and Patricia.
Crowd Chasers sounds like a whole lot of fun!! Good luck with it!
Influenced is a fun read - I enjoyed it!!
World-building for science fiction would be fun! Congratulations, Rebecca and Patricia, too!
A space Indiana Jones - how fun! And some stories don't need three books to be told well.
Wonderful interview! I was most interested in Rebecca's answer to Question 8. This is such a difficult time to be launching a book.
I also love Instagram but hardly ever post. Like Rebecca, I'm mostly a lurker there. Lots of beautiful visuals!
It sounds like something I'd enjoy reading.
You have to stick to what marketing both works and makes you happy or you'll be miserable.
Lovely interview Natalie and congrats to Rebecca on her book.
Take care.
Yvonne.
I have this book on my wishlist already as it sounds so amazing with an excellent world. Congratulations! I shared about this on tumblr: https://yesreaderwriterpoetmusician.tumblr.com/post/629264124509077504/debut-author-interview-rebecca-coffindaffer-and
I agree about it being a weird year to release a book. It is probably even harder when you're a debut author. Congratulations on the book!
I appreciate Coffindaffer's thoughts on publicizing a book during this debacle of a year—I don't know how anyone does it! Thanks for the awesome interview, as always!
A great interview. This sounds exciting.
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This book sounds incredible!!! Thank you for the chance ladies! :)
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Wonderful! This sounds like a great read! Congrats!
I will Tweet this post. :)
New author for me, this sounds like a great read! tWarner419(at)aol(dot)com
Both books sound wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
It must be strange to be releasing a book in this of all years. Thanks for another interesting post. I will pass on the giveaway. Too many books. Too little time.
Congratulations to Rebecca! Sounds like an exciting book and the cover is a real eye catcher. Wishing her the best of luck! :)
~Jess
Sounds awesome! I know sci-fi has had a hard time of it recently in YA lit, but I adore that genre, so I hope we see more success in the future.
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