SCI FI Wire has a short interview with me, mostly about Everfree. Here I put the trilogy in personal perspective:
The series began with the protagonist, Halloween, struggling to understand who he is and ends with him facing his demons and finding a kind of peace, Sagan said. "That's a personal story to me, as in the course of writing the series I've followed a similar path," he said. "When you grow up in a famous family, you tend to wrestle with your own identity. To now be on the other side of this trilogy with so many people connecting with my characters and themes gives me a tremendous sense of pride. I'm grateful for that."
You can read the complete article here.
"When you grow up in a famous family, you tend to wrestle with your own identity."
I think that's not exclusive on a famous family, althoug I agree with you.
Imagine how it is to live with 6 brothers, being you the second younger. That's a good identity struggle :)
And you should be proud, you have good reasons for it.
Do you have some ideas for a new book or a new trilogy?
ângelo
Posted by: Ângelo Fernandes | June 10, 2006 at 02:30 PM