This week’s guest is fantasy writer Sarah Dunster with her featured book, The Rising Scythe Dumenon Chronicles #1).
Welcome, Sarah. What may I get you to drink?
SGD: I drink Dr. Pepper, and I drink it dirty (with cream, lime, and vanilla).
Ally: I confess I haven't had a dirty Dr. Pepper, so I’ll bring all the ingredients and let you mix it yourself! :) While I get those, please introduce yourself to readers.
Sarah Dunster is the mother of nine children, an outdoors enthusiast, a voracious reader, a rabid gardener, and an award-winning poet and a novelist.
Most recently her poetry has won honorable mentions in both the Clinton F. Larsen poetry contest and Segullah’s 2019 contest, and is a finalist in the 2019 Mormon Lit Blitz. Her debut novel Lightning Tree (historical fiction) was released by Cedar fort in April of 2012 and won the 2011 Segullah short fiction prize. Her second novel, Mile 21, (Chick Lit) was released in 2014, and won the prestigious Whitney Award in the category of General Fiction.
Currently, Sarah is publishing two series independently. The Caldera Series; Urban Fantasy/Psych Thriller, and the Dumenon Chronicles; Dark Renaissance Fantasy.
Ally: Tell me something unique/unusual that isn't in your regular bio. “My family and I love broadway musicals and we try out for every production our town offers. This year, my husband and I are playing the lead roles of Sky Masterson and Sarah Brown in our town’s summer production of Guys and Dolls. I have a ton of hobbies. I have a greenhouse attached to my house that my husband and I built together, and I grow veggies and herbs for my family in it. I also love to cross country ski, and I am helping to start a stray cat program in my town.”
Author Contacts:
For more information, visit SGDunster.com or follow on Instagram @thedunsters, or on facebook /sgdunster.
Amazon author page: http://www.amazon.com/author/sdunster
Ally: What made you choose to write your featured book?
SD: I have loved the idea of this story and these characters for more than 20 years, and it has changed a lot over time. I also adore historical fantasy stories, or alternate history stories. I love magic and worldbuilding. I just. Love. Fantasy.
Ally: How did you get that first book or story published?
SD: That would be Lightning Tree. It was the fourth novel I’d ever finished, and some really great advice from an editor who rejected it gave me a frame in which I could perfect my plot. I used to be really bad at plot hooks and development. After I got my plot straightened out, people wanted it!
Ally: Why did you start writing? Why fiction? What keeps you writing?
SD: I love books. I started writing as soon as I started reading. I love fiction because I think, like parables, stories that are sort of sequestered from real life provide a platform where the mind can sometimes more easily (or less painfully) explore and understand important things.
Ally: What supernatural power or ability would you like to have?
SD: I’d love to have the ability to calm people and give them peace in tough moments. Like Aunt Beast in A Wrinkle in Time.
Ally: What's the best writing/marketing advice you’ve been given?
SD: “Write to market.” I don’t. I should, but I don’t.
Ally: Tell us about your reading habits. Favorite genres. Favorites books.
SD: I love just about everything. Fantasy (Adult, YA, middle grade) is a big one. I also love serial mysteries (J.D. Robb is a favorite) cozy mysteries (Bailey Cates) and the series of my childhood are still ones I revisit a lot: Anne of Green Gables. the Little House Series. My favorite (and this is lame because it’s EVERYONE’S favorite) is most definitely the Harry Potter series.
Ally: Do you enjoy research? Does your genre require it?
SD: Yes, I do. It’s one of the reasons I write; I am an info-holic. Especially history. I love history. Especially ancient, middle ages, or renaissance history. After that things feel kinda boring to me. The Dumenon Chronicles definitely requires historical research; it is set in a real place at a real time, though the story includes a great deal of fantasy.
Ally: Who is your favorite fantasy writer? Favorite supernatural being?
SD: J. K. Rowling. I’d love to ask her how she overcomes those ‘looking over the cliff’ moments just before putting those first few words on the page every day. I think that is every writer’s biggest hurdle.
Favorite supernatural being? Hm. Good question. Maybe Fawkes (the phoenix in Harry Potter)?
Ally: Which of your books is your personal favorite?
SD: The Rising Scythe, because it is my heart-novel. The one I’ve been writing and rewriting forever, and it’s the genre I love the very most: historical fantasy.
Ally: What three books in your genre would you recommend to fans (after they’ve read your books, of course!).
SD: Joan Aiken’s Wolves series, Robin Mckinley’s The Blue Sword, Tamora Pierce’s Song of the Lioness or Wild Magic quartets.
Ally: What is your next writing project? Anticipated release date?
SD: I’m working on the Dumenon Chronicles and my other Fantasy Series, The Caldera Series, for quite a while. I plan to release four books per year, two in each series, for the next few years.
Ally: Tell us which quick answer questions you chose to answer.
SD:
- an author (living or dead) you'd love to take to lunch: Elizabeth Peters/Barbara Michaels/Barbara Mertz (they’re the same person.) I. Love. Her. I think she’d be a lot like my grandmother was in personality, from what I’ve glimpsed between the pages of her different series.
- color of nail polish you have on: holo, gold, and irridescent pink with a tiny heart on one thumb.
- c: What comes to your first - character or plot? Character and setting, I’d say. Plot winds through all that for me.
- something unique in your handbag: a squooshy strawberry that smells like strawberry.
- Your pets: Two dogs: Mango, a black curly cockapoo who is everyone’s best friend, and Ruger, a pug-beagle mix who is basically a furry slug. Three cats: Fred, our fierce heroic mouser, Diana, our sly, quiet diva, and Rosie, our wild, playful cuddle friend.
- If you couldn't write anymore, what would you want to do? I’d be so sad :(
The Rising Scythe (Dumenon Chronicles Book 1)
Genre: Historical Fantasy/Dark Fantasy.
Heat rating: PG
For the first twenty years of her life, Shem has been moved from place to place by her father, who wants luxury and safety for his daughter. But everywhere she goes, the magicks of her heritage claim her. They follow her from dark chapels to gilded courts, to the wave-tossed shores of far-off Goa, and it's time for her to choose. Will she be a wytch of magicks loose or magicks bound? How can she choose between breath and blood, flesh and fire? But it is time to choose, because with such forces running through her veins, nobody, not even her father, will be able to stop her from becoming whatever she wants to be.
Buy Link (Available in Kindle Unlimited):
https://www.amazon.com/Rising-Scythe-Dumenon-Chronicles-Book-ebook/dp/B07QD9YP2H/
Find her other books here
http://www.amazon.com/author/sdunster