I had the pleasure of interviewing the fabulous Patricia Briggs last Thursday over the phone. She is the author of my favorite series the Mercy Thompson series and the spin off Alpha and Omega. I had a few minutes to ask questions that I had and a few submitted by the fans.
This was my first time doing a phone interview and since I knew I wouldn't be able to type as fast as we talked, I recorded our fun chat. I have here most of our fun conversation but edited a bit for my sake, since I sounds like a nervous twenty six year old fan girl.
So let's get on with the questions and see what's in store for Mercy!
So let's get on with the questions and see what's in store for Mercy!

PB: Mercy is a really strong voice, I never have trouble getting back into the next book. She's not me but its like a very good friend of mine. It's like sitting down and talking with her.
Jess is becoming a more prominent character in the series, have you thought about a spin off for her?
PB: Well, I haven't at this point. It makes sense of her turning into a major character with Adam and Mercy living together now. She's a much more major part of Mercy's life than she was before. I certain could, I have kind of tentative place for a short story for her. The project I'm working on right now is a book of short stories, some are previously published and four or five are new. It's not going to be in that book, those stories I have already mailed out. But I could see her going out and getting involved in things that shes not up to. So probably not a full series following her but a short story where shes the protagonist.
SNR: The short stories that you mentioned, can you tell us a little more about what to expect in that?

Another story is Ben's story, he's not ready for a happy ever after yet. But I tell people a little bit more about what really happened in London and he doesn't come out a shiny and clean choir boy in it. He's making progress, he's got a lot of time to make his change thanks to being a werewolf.
Also a Tad story, why he's changed so much since Mercy saw him last. If you haven't read Frost Burned yet, Tad comes on stage as a major player. I've known a lot about him for years but just never found the right place to bring him in.
Also going to do a Kara and Asil story. Kara is the girl from Blood Bound, where her father the reporter, is trying to find someone to help him with his daughter who was changed into a werewolf at a very young age. I've had a lot of fans asking about her over the years. I kept saying the next Alpha and Omega, the next Alpha and Omega. Then Fair Game jumped way ahead, so I have to do something for her and that's going to be a short story with Asil. Because he was absolutely the scariest person I could think to pair her with. (I can't wait for this anthology!! More Bran, Sam, Tad, Asil!! Yes please!)
(SNR: I'm excited we get to know a little more about Bran and the werewolves.) What I like about Bran is just adding hints here and hints there in only little pieces. We will find out a little more about Bran but not everything.
SNR: Black Friday is mentioned in the beginning of this book. I read about your first experience of Black Friday on your site. I'm not a black Friday fan either.
Oh no me either we went out for Black Friday purely for research. It scared the bejeebers out of me, which is proof that there are scarier things in the Tri-Cities than vampires and werewolves. Right?
(SNR: I don't know how people do it? For me online is the safest way.) The incidents that Mercy goes through, other than the car wreak are true. That's what our experience was, I don't even have to add anything.
SNR: Is there are chance that Mercy and Anna might meet in a future book?
PB: Well they know each other and they like each other quite a bit. I know it sounds a little freaky, in order to have the world hold together then I have to make up parts so I know how everyone is related to each other. I could say no no no, since its too many major characters, though I could see one coming in as a side character. That is more probable. Doing a book where they are both in the main plot, you've got Adam, Mercy, Charles and Anna that four protagonist. If I was a big fantasy writer it wouldn't bother me at all, its just a lot more juggling. Anna would fade into the back ground and I don't like that since I like her a lot. At this point maybe just one would come in as a side character.
SNR: With the graphic novels, what was the process with seeing from the beginning and adding faces to your characters. (Besides Mercy on the book covers)?

SNR: How many more will we see in graphic novels?
PB: Homecoming did very well and was in the New York Times for three weeks at the top. The second Moon Called didn't do very well. We had some discussion on why that was and what to do about it. Ultimately we are doing one more with Nick (Dynamite Comics). It will be from a story outline that I gave them, so a new original story. Also Penguin Publishing and Random House , are starting out publishing graphic novels and I think they are going to take some of the original short stories in the anthology and put them into a graphic novel. We want to make sure the readers are getting something that they'll enjoy. (I was doing a happy dance at this point! Can't wait to see more of Mercy's world in Graphic Novel.)
SNR: How many more mercy books or even in the alpha and omega series will there be?
PB: I promise to stop writing them when I get bored. So far that's not an issue. I'm working on the next Mercy book which is called Night Broken it will come out this time next year. Then I'll do another book in the Mercyverse, maybe Alpha and Omega or might be something completely different. Then another Mercy book. After that its the end of the contract, that said I have no intention of stopping either series. I'm having a ball, I like these characters, they are really fun to write. I have no trouble finding story lines for them, I have no trouble sitting down and writing them. If I ever get to that point where I don't think I can do them justice, I may jump back into writing tradition fantasy again and then come back and hit them fresh. ( We chat a little bit more about Mercy and how much I have enjoyed them and how happy I am to hear that we have a lot more Mercy ahead for the fans. Briggs says "Thank you very much, I love playing with my imaginary friends and book tours are a fun way of meeting the friends of my imaginary friends. We have a laugh and talk about the signing that night and say out goodbyes until then.)
I want to thank Patricia again for the interview, she was such a thrill and made me laugh a lot. I met her later that night at Mysterious Galaxy book store and really enjoyed listening to her read a chapter from Frost Burned. She gets up on the table and reads to everyone, how cool is that!
I hope you enjoyed the interview and got some questions answered, I know I did! Frost Burned is out now, get your copy asap, it's my favorite book in the series so far.
Kindle copy of Frost Burned
Great interview! It's so cool that you got to do this interview over the phone, Kristen! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat interview! I'm really glad there will be another Mercy Thompson book next year too! So looking forward to reading Frost Burned! :-)
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Great interview! Reminds me how much I need to buy Frost Burned! :)
ReplyDeleteSo sorry fixed that rafflecopter error!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Amanda I had a blast talking to her :)
Amber: Thank you! Me too I need more Mercy and Adam and cant wait for the future books.
Thanks Tilly! Yes! Its so good i just finished it and loved it!
Great interview! I cannot wait to read the book!
ReplyDeleteThe process of creating the graphic novels are so itneresting. I also liked to see how the characters visually just as much as reading about them.
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Oooooh, into on the early Bran?!?
ReplyDeleteThat will be a very fun tidbit, indeed!
Thanks for the tidbits - excellent interview - glad you got to meet her, Briggs is so genuinely nice, isn't she?
Wonderful interview! I can't wait to see more stories with Ben and Asil (two of my favorite characters!!)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great giveaway!! :D
How amazing to see your stories become graphic novels!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful interview! I actually attended her appearance & book signing this past weekend at my local B&N, which was lots of fun!
ReplyDeletewhat a great interview. I learned a lot of info :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat interview! I am glad we will be getting several more Mercy books. They are always favorites of mine!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this wonderful interview and I'm so happy to hear there's no end in sight to both series.
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool that you got to talk to her. I want more alpha and omega books though...can't wait! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited that we don't have to wait 2 years for the next Mercy book!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of of these series and I'm so glad to hear we will learn more about my favorite characters! Thanks for the interview!
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