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NEW INTERVIEW

The lovely people at Beyond Victoriana asked me some interesting questions...

http://beyondvictoriana.com/2010/04/1...
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Published on April 18, 2010 13:14 Tags: gaslight-dogs, interview

NEW INTERVIEW

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Published on April 29, 2010 12:27 Tags: gaslight-dogs, interview

CLARKESWORLD MAGAZINE INTERVIEW

http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/lowac...

Good folk over there, publishing great stories. They were nice enough to want to interview me too!
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Published on September 01, 2010 18:36 Tags: interview

Q&A with KM RUIZ: Full Interview

It was a lot of fun to banter back and forth about characterization, so here it is. Thank you for all the submitted questions!

Part 1: http://km-ruiz.livejournal.com/16930....
Part 2: http://km-ruiz.livejournal.com/17319....

She's a great gal and if you like my SF you might like her book, so check it out too!
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Published on May 31, 2011 11:15 Tags: characterization, interview, km-ruiz

INTERVIEW & CONTEST

Over at darkcargo.com you have a chance to win one of my books! So head over there, give the interview a read (I talk about the Warchild Universe books), and comment.

http://darkcargo.com/2011/08/15/author-interview-and-contest-karin-lowachee/
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Published on August 15, 2011 09:25 Tags: interview

INTERVIEW with Bélial

A French interview and the English translation, talking about the Warchild Universe mainly.
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Published on November 20, 2012 13:45 Tags: interview, warchild-universe

AUTHOR INTERVIEW

Blaise @ Under the Radar SFF interivewed me a couple weeks ago - it was a fun discussion and you can listen to it HERE. I give some hints of what's upcoming, as well as doing a deep dive into the Warchild Mosaic.

I also have a short story in this amazing illustrated horror anthology DEATH IN THE MOUTH. Buy links HERE.

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Published on January 27, 2023 14:07 Tags: anthology, interview, short-story

INTERVIEW with THE ANCILLARY REVIEW OF BOOKS

...about THE MOUNTAIN CROWN. Here's an excerpt of me talking about Méka as a protagonist:

"I wanted to write a woman who is not a warrior, who is at peace. She’s not wild, she doesn’t have snarky comments everywhere, she doesn’t extend her energy beyond what’s required in the moment. She’s very capable and not intimidated by these people who have invaded her world, but she understands how to maneuver in it. It’s economical. She will wait. She will act when she needs to act, and not when she doesn’t. I wanted to write that kind of personality because I don’t see it often in fiction, and especially with women, because people interpret it as passive. They interpret passivity as a negative. But if you’re trying to not impact the world, and you want to be in harmony with the world, how do you move through the world? You’re not going to assert yourself and demand attention, or move with self-righteousness. I took a risk in having her as a point of view character. It would have been so much easier to do from Lilley’s point of view, right? He’s much more overtly dynamic. But I chose Meka, because if I’m going to introduce her culture, I want it to be through her lens. The ultimate statement of the story is through her eyes. She’s an atypical protagonist, because she doesn’t try to assert her will upon the world, and she doesn’t feel entitled to anything. I have to check myself and my own programming, too. When I was writing, I kept thinking “wouldn’t she resist here? wouldn’t she fight?” I had it that she thought about it, but then thought, “what’s it going to get me?” She knows she’s maneuvering in a world where she has very little power, societally speaking. If she wanted to assert herself, she could damage everything because of her abilities, but she doesn’t. So as a writer, I had to resist the urge to make her Action Hero Meka. Her actions come from her whole worldview. When creating characters, I can’t just throw characteristics onto personalities; to me, they have to be holistic to them as people. I knew going into that some readers might not dig it. They might think she doesn’t have enough personality, or whatever. But to me, there’s something very beautiful and powerful about people who move through the world with that kind of innate confidence and strength, and they don’t push it onto other people."


Full interview HERE.
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Published on November 15, 2024 11:50 Tags: interview, novella, the-mountain-crown