Thursday, March 8, 2012

Oppression Blog Tour: Interview with Jessica Therrien

Today, as part of the Oppression Blog Tour, author Jessica Therrien is stopping by to give us a little insight into her new book and her writerly ways! If you didn't get a chance to read my thoughts on this fun mythological story, check out my review here.
Please welcome Jessica to Stories & Sweeties!

What are the first three words that come to mind when you think of your bo

ok?

Love. Fate. Heartbreak.

I feel like they should be a little more profound, but that’s what I thought of.


Can you tell a little about how you got interested in writing?

I’ve always loved language, poetry in particular. My mom is an English teacher, so books and writing were a big part of my life. I always wanted to write a book, just for fun really. I never went as far as to think anything I wrote would actually be published.

This is kind of embarrassing, but when I was a little kid, I used narrate things in my head sometime, haha. I would plan out how I would write whatever I was doing in that moment.

She walked down the noisy hallway expecting to see him, the boy she liked. If only he knew how she felt…

Super nerd. I know.


Tell us about your ideal writing space.

It used to think the beach would be nice, but I don’t imagine I’d get much done. It would have to be an office, just for me, somewhere other than my house. I have an office at home, but there are too many distractions, laundry, T.V., etc.


Who are your favorite authors? What are you reading right now?

My favorite authors right now are Veronica Roth, and Moira Young. I’m extremely inspired by their work.

I’m currently resisting finishing the end of Blood Red Road. I like to save the ends of good books for a while. I started Shiver, but haven’t gotten very far. Daughter of Smoke and Bone is calling me. I still haven’t read it yet.


What kind of books did you love to read as a teenager?

Harry Potter was a favorite. I also enjoyed a lot of the books I read for my English classes. The Bean Trees, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Ordinary People, etc. It wasn’t until I discovered Harry Potter, though, that I realized how much I loved the fantasy/paranormal MG and YA type of books. It changed my reading world dramatically.


What is the one thing you hope readers take away from reading Oppression?

I really hope readers are left wanting more. I love being so sucked into a book that I don’t want it to ever end, and I hope readers feel that way when reading Oppression. If they love the characters as much as I do, I’ll be so so happy.


Time for some fun questions!! :D

Favorite snack while writing?

Chocolate covered almonds.


Favorite movie?

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.


Favorite color?

All of them, but if I have to pick, then I guess…purple.


Favorite band and song right now?

I’ve been loving Adele (much like everyone has), but my tippy-top favorite song right now is Bloodstream by Stateless.


Favorite teacher from your school years?

My Mama. No question. Best English teacher ever.


And everyone who visits Stories & Sweeties answers this one: Do you like cupcakes? Frosting or cake better?

Cupcakes. YUM.


Thanks, Jessica!





Be sure to check out more about Jessica & Oppression on her website.


Follow along the rest of the blog tour to see guest posts, more interviews, giveaways, and reviews!

10 comments :

  1. Harry Potter was definitely a life changer.. it sounds soooo silly but it's true. I started reading them when I was young as well (I believe Jessica is 2 years older than me) and it totally changed the way I looked at reading. Great interview!

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  2. Harry Potter was definitely a life changer.. it sounds soooo silly but it's true. I started reading them when I was young as well (I believe Jessica is 2 years older than me) and it totally changed the way I looked at reading. Great interview!

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    1. Hi Cassandra :) Thanks for all of your comments. Glad to know you're a fellow HP fan! They never get old.

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  3. Harry Potter is absolutely amazing. The whole series is the reason I love reading so much. Veronica Roth is currently one of my favorite authors as well. Great interview. :-)

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    1. I just loved Divergent! So GOOOD! It's crazy to see my book sitting next to hers on the B&N best-selling teen e-books list. I almost passed out when I saw that. http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s?view=grid&dref=5594&store=ebook&SZE=10&SRT=sa

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  4. Sweet - you selected your mother as favorite teacher!

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  5. Thanks Becky for a fabulous interview and a great book review!! I love your blog. It's just so dang cute.

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  6. This book sounds great !!
    Thanks for the great interview Becky .. It's awesome that Jessica loves Veronica Roth .. I love Divergent too !! She reminds me that I really have to read Blood Red Road too ..

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