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Alana Joli Abbott ([personal profile] alanajoli) wrote2011-11-25 09:51 am

Guest Blog and Give Away: Interview with Jennifer Estep

I am delighted to have Jennifer Estep back here at Myth, the Universe, and Everything in honor of the release of her second book in the "Mythos Academy" series, Kiss of Frost. Rather than doing a guest blog, as Jennifer did for the release of Touch of Frost (here), we decided to do an interview, which gets into bits of the novel that I enjoyed, as well as some series questions.



Jennifer has also graciously offered to do a giveaway of Kiss of Frost to one of our commenters! Leave a comment answering the question: What kind of Mythos Academy warrior do you think you'd be: Valkyrie, Viking, Roman, Amazon, Celt, Samurai, Ninja, Spartan, Gypsy, or something else? Give us a second comment with a link to a tweet or blog post where you mention the contest and we'll enter you a second time. (This contest is U.S. only -- sorry international friends!) Only livejournal comments will be counted as contest entries, so if you're reading this on a syndicated site, pop over to lj to comment! Comments must be posted by 11/30 at midnight EST to be counted as contest entries. I'll announce the winner on December 1st.

And without further ado: here's Jennifer!

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MtU&E: Although Kiss of Frost is the second "Mythos Academy" book, it's actually the third story -- you published the prequel story "First Frost" as an e-book along with Touch of Frost when the first novel was released. We've got some interest in e-books here at MtU&E: What made you decide to release the e-prequel, and has it done well for you?

JE: It seems like more and more authors are doing prequels, short stories, and other bonus material to tie into their books. As a reader, I like extras like that, and they can be fun to create as an author. I’ve written several free short stories to go along with my "Elemental Assassin" adult urban fantasy series. Readers really seem to have enjoyed those stories, and I thought it would be fun to write something for the "Mythos Academy" series too. My editor and publisher agreed, and we came up with First Frost, a prequel story that shows exactly how my heroine, Gwen Frost, winds up at Mythos Academy. I’ve gotten a lot of nice comments from readers about the prequel story, which I appreciate.

I’ve also written "Halloween Frost," a "Mythos Academy" short story, that is in the Entangled e-anthology that I am participating in with several other authors. Proceeds from that e-anthology benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. "Halloween Frost" takes place after the events of Touch of Frost.

There are also some extras in the back of Touch of Frost and Kiss of Frost, including Gwen’s class schedule, a who’s who of characters, and things like that. Hopefully, readers have as much fun reading the material as I did writing it.

MtU&E: One of the ideas in Touch of Frost that is mentioned very briefly in Kiss of Frost is that if a person believes an illusion is real, that illusion is as dangerous as if it were real. Awesome metaphysics! Will illusion magic like that come into play as the series progresses?

JE: Thanks. Glad you liked that. The illusion magic is something that I hope to do more with in future books. I think it would be fun to dream up different ways the heroes and villains could use that sort of magic. As the series goes along, I hope to introduce some new magic/powers as well. For example, in Dark Frost, the third book in the series, someone has a similar power to the illusion magic mentioned in Touch of Frost.

MtU&E: In Kiss of Frost, we get to hang out with not one, but three Spartan warriors. How did you decide that their most formidable ability would be using improvised weapons?

JE: When I was thinking about the warrior whiz kids at Mythos Academy and the various abilities they might have, I thought it would be interesting to have some warriors who didn’t need traditional weapons to fight with. So I decided to give these warriors a killer instinct that would let them pick up any object and automatically know how to wield it as a weapon, and that this instinct would make them some of the most feared fighters at the academy. So the idea just sort of snowballed into Logan Quinn and his Spartan friends, Oliver Hector and Kenzie Tanaka.

MtU&E: In Norse mythology, Fenrir (or Fenrisulfr) is one of the big bad monsters, destined to kill Odin at Ragnarok. One of Gwen's lessons in myth-history class is about how the monsters trained by the Reapers have free will -- that they are not inherently evil. There's a great scene in the book where a Fenrir wolf shows just how true that lesson is. What was the impulse behind that moment in the story?

JE: There’s a lot of talk and stories in mythology about things being fated, and that you can’t escape your destiny, good or bad. Then, you have beings like the Fates themselves.

So I thought it would be interesting to do a mythology story and play around with the idea of what may or may not be destined versus free will. A couple of characters talk about free will in the "Mythos Academy" books, and the idea that people are responsible for their own actions and their own destinies. I thought if people are responsible for their own actions, then why not the mythological creatures too? So that’s something that comes into play with a Fenrir wolf in Kiss of Frost. Plus, the idea of free will is something that will also play a part in future books in the series.

MtU&E: Last (and easiest) question: how many "Mythos Academy" books do you currently have under contract, and how many do you hope will eventually finish off the series? (Here's hoping that those two numbers match!)

JE: Right now, I’m under contract for six books in the "Mythos Academy" series. Dark Frost, the third book, will be out in June 2012, while Crimson Frost, the fourth book, is tentatively set to be published in January 2013. At this point, I’m not sure if I will finish out the series with these six books or not. I’ll just have to see where Gwen and the other characters take me.

For more information about my books, folks can visit my website at www.jenniferestep.com. Happy reading, everyone!

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[identity profile] puddins-mom.livejournal.com 2011-11-25 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I loved Touch of Frost and look forward to reading Kiss of Frost!

Kiss of Frost

[identity profile] ntzee.livejournal.com 2011-11-25 08:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd definitely be a Spartan! They're awesome.

My tweet: https://twitter.com/#!/Ntz_T/status/140156868998864898

Thanks for the giveaway! Can't wait to read Kiss of Frost.

Kiss of Frost

[identity profile] amy zheng (from livejournal.com) 2011-11-25 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
I would want to be a ninja, because that would be really awesome cuz ninja's are really sneaky and amazing!! :)

[identity profile] fantasydream3.livejournal.com 2011-11-25 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I would want to be a Gypsy because they are so mysterious. I'd love to read Kiss of Frost! Touch of Frost was an amazing beginning to the series.

[identity profile] amy zheng (from livejournal.com) 2011-11-25 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
i reposted this to facebook, but for some reason it would not show up when i tried to put the link.
-amy

[identity profile] jenniferestep.livejournal.com 2011-11-26 02:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Puddingsmom -- Thanks! Glad you enjoyed TOUCH OF FROST, and I hope you enjoy KISS OF FROST too.

Ntzee -- Thanks! Hope you get a chance to check out the book.

Amy -- Thanks! Hope you get a chance to check out the book.

Fantasydream -- Thanks! Glad you enjoyed TOUCH OF FROST, and I hope you enjoy KISS OF FROST too.

Kiss of Frost giveaway

[identity profile] cheryl j (from livejournal.com) 2011-11-29 04:06 am (UTC)(link)
I'm really happy to hear that there will be at least six books in this series.

If girls can be Spartans, that's what I'd pick; if not, sign me up as a Valkyrie.

Re: Kiss of Frost giveaway

[identity profile] alanajoli.livejournal.com 2011-11-29 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, I hope Jennifer pops back by to answer this, because I'd *love* to know if there are girl Spartans. I know historically the women were not the front-line fighters, but I have to imagine that they had some required training to defend their homes. In Lysistrata (a fantastic ancient Greek play, if you ever get the chance to see it), the Spartan women are typically depicted as just as hard-headed and war-like as their husbands.

We can hope, right?

Re: Kiss of Frost giveaway

[identity profile] alanajoli.livejournal.com 2011-12-02 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
Cheryl, the random number generator has chosen you! Send me an e-mail at alanajoli at virgilandbeatrice dot com with your mailing address.

Thanks so much for commenting!

[identity profile] kristin j (from livejournal.com) 2011-11-30 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
I want to be something a little different, half Gypsy, half Spartan. My parents can have a love that wasn't meant to be and I can have all the cool powers!

[identity profile] j. spettoli (from livejournal.com) 2011-11-30 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
Being a samurai would be fun. The culture and traditions surrounding it would definitely be interesting.

Thanks for the giveaway!

whitewolfreads AT gmail DOT com

[identity profile] jenniferestep.livejournal.com 2011-11-30 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Cheryl -- Thanks! I appreciate that.

Alana -- Yes, in my books, girls can be Spartans too. I am thinking about introducing a female Spartan at some point. We'll see what happens.

Kristin -- That's funny. Hope you get a chance to check out the book.

J. -- Thanks! Hope you get a chance to check out the book.

[identity profile] alanajoli.livejournal.com 2011-12-01 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
Jennifer, I would love to see a female Spartan. So, you know, put me down in the column of people who support that idea. :)

[identity profile] jenniferestep.livejournal.com 2011-12-01 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I think that would be a fun character to write. :-)

[identity profile] connie tran (from livejournal.com) 2011-12-12 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
Valkyrie for sure! http://twitter.com/#!/urgirlconnie/status/146074535832190976