You can find Kiki at the following places:
Why she's here:
Hi
Sierra! Thank you so much for inviting me over to your blog and for your
interest in THE FAERIE RING!
Hi Kiki! It's my pleasure to have you! :D
To start off, can
you give us five fun facts about yourself?
1. I eat cookies and peanut butter for breakfast
every morning followed by M&M’s.
2. Dog lover not a cat lover
3. I used to have a motorcycle.
4. I can’t carry a tune but I sing all the time
5. I believe in ghosts.
How neat! I agree with you - dogs are definitely my thing!
What are five books
you think everyone should read?
There are
so many good books out there – it’s hard to choose!
1. Harry Potter (which means all 7 books)
2. The Thief by Megan Whalen Turner
3. Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
4. The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
5. Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick
Oh yes, Harry Potter is definitely a must read. I loooove Hugo Cabret and I'm about to read The Night Circus! I also own The Thief and look forward to reading it. Looks like we have similar tastes. :)
How has writing and
being published affected your life?
I love
writing more than any other job I’ve had. I wish that I would have started
writing as a career back in my 20’s, so I guess it’s affected my life because
it takes lots and lots of time to write and then market a book, but I’m always
excited to do it.
That's amazing!
Who is your favorite character that you have created and why?
Who is your favorite character that you have created and why?
Larkin is
my favorite character in this series because she is unpredictable and
enigmatic. There is so much depth to her that isn’t revealed, yet it makes her
who she is today. I find that kind of character intriguing.
Ooooh Larkin! I can't wait to get to know her character more - even though she definitely sent chills of fear down my spine more than once!
What triggered the idea to mix the faerie world with Victorian London?
What triggered the idea to mix the faerie world with Victorian London?
When I
first started writing THE FAERIE RING I knew my main character was a girl named
Tiki and she lived in Victorian London. I knew she was a pickpocket but I
didn’t know much else about her. It was
when she stole the Queen’s ring that whole story came pouring out, because I
knew that there were secrets in the ring, and others wanted it, as well. Plus,
I like the idea of not all the secrets of history being revealed – like if we
knew the stories that had fallen through the cracks (or been kept hidden) it
would change everything…
I totally love that idea too! I've always wanted to write a story in which I reveal the secrets of the world... ;)
Which of your characters would you say is most like you?
Which of your characters would you say is most like you?
I guess I would hope Tiki
is most like me. I would like to think I have her loyalty to those she loves as
well as have the courage to face danger or difficult situations.
Tiki really is a wonderful character!
I know that for me, The Faerie Ring reminded me of my favorite magical childhood reads.
I know that for me, The Faerie Ring reminded me of my favorite magical childhood reads.
Thank you so much!
When I wrote TFR I was writing what I wanted to read – a story that
would stand the test of time and feel ‘magical’ when I visited that world.
Was there anything from your childhood that sparked your imagination for
this story?
Well, I suppose it all adds up inside your
head and you pull bits of this and that from your memory when you’re crafting a
story. I can’t say there was any specific story that inspired TFR but I do love
magic and the sense that anything is possible.
As a total girly girl who loves
beautiful princesses, handsome princes, and fancy balls, I have to ask:
What was it like writing about a masked ball? :)
haha
– I feel the same way (though I’m not a girly-girl at all.) I loved writing
about the masked ball. In fact, Tiki’s moment with Prince Leopold and William
Richmond is one of my favorite scenes in the book. It was so much fun – almost
like being there, because you imagine it all in your head.
That was one of my favorite scenes too!! Ohhhh William... *swoon*
I really like the dynamic that the scenes from Leo's perspective added to the story. What did you do to ensure that Leo and Tiki's voices stayed so distinct throughout?
I really like the dynamic that the scenes from Leo's perspective added to the story. What did you do to ensure that Leo and Tiki's voices stayed so distinct throughout?
Thank you! Leo’s
voice (and Arthurs’ dry wit) were so clear in my head, as was Tiki’s voice.
They are such different characters, who come from such different worlds, it
didn’t take a lot of conscious effort to make them sound different. I’m glad
that it came across in the story!
You're welcome!
Can you tell us anything about The Torn Wing and what to expect?
Can you tell us anything about The Torn Wing and what to expect?
Yes! THE TORN
WING will be released on October 2nd and I’ll be giving away
advanced copies and bookmarks in the next few months, so drop by my website at:
www.kikihamilton.com or www.thefaeriering.com for information.
THE TORN WING is written
from Tiki and Leo’s point of view again and introduces a few new characters.
The tagline is this: ‘A bloody escape, a
deadly threat, a shocking revelation…’ and really, there’s more than one
shocking revelation. Does that help? ;-)
OH MY GOSH!! The fangirl in me is coming out!! :D Thank you for that exciting news!!
Is there anything else you'd like to add?
Is there anything else you'd like to add?
Just thank you so much to you and all the wonderful readers
who have supported me and my book. It’s
what allows me to keep writing.
xo
Kiki
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Review of The Faerie Ring to come tomorrow, folks! Get ready to hear about one flipping awesome book! :D
















