Hello People!! It's the first day of the Three Sleeping Beauties Blog Tour!! Today I bring you an interview with Morgan Huneke, author of Twisted Dreams.
Why did you choose to
retell a fairytale? Why did you choose Sleeping
Beauty?
It’s actually kind of a boring reason. I wanted to enter the
Rooglewood Press Five Magic Spindles
contest. I’d thought about writing a retelling before, largely because of
previous contests, but also because I like fairy tales and retellings. However,
I never had any good and coherent ideas before. And honestly, if the contest
wasn’t on Sleeping Beauty, I probably
never would have picked that one. It was never my favorite fairy tale and the
Disney movie drives me crazy (they get so many plot things wrong when you
compare it to the original and the structure is terrible). Writing my own
version gives me a chance to redeem the story in my mind. :)
What inspired the
unique plot twists you incorporated?
Doctor Who. When I
decided to try to enter the contest, I brainstormed a list of possible twists.
One was “what if the enchanted sleep is actually a good thing?” That somehow
merged with the Doctor Who episode
“Amy’s Choice,” where the characters keep flipping back between two places and
have to try to figure out what’s a dream and what’s real. I took that concept
and ran with it. Is the fairy tale real? Or is the sci-fi world where Liesel is
a POW real?
What is your favorite
fairytale?
That would probably be Rumpelstiltskin.
I’m not entirely sure why, but it’s always fascinated me. Maybe it’s the
spinning. I’ve long had a bit of an obsession with spinning and weaving. There’s
so much that’s intriguing about that fairy tale, so much that can be explored. Cinderella is also special to me,
though.
Do you plan to retell
any more fairytales?
That’s still a bit up in the air. I’d like to, certainly. I
have a story idea about Will and Liesel’s eldest daughter (this story actually
predates Twisted Dreams) that I’m
considering working Rumpelstiltskin
into. I just have a few problems to resolve, such as how to work in the fairy
tale, and what the actual plot of the book is. I’d also like to write a Cinderella, a Beauty and the Beast, and maybe a Little Mermaid someday, but I don’t have any good ideas yet.
Is Liesel modeled on
you or someone you know?
Not particularly. For all my characters and stories, I pull
elements from personal experience and observation—it adds an element of
realism—and Liesel is no exception, but she’s less like me than most of my
female leads. For the main trio in Twisted
Dreams, I did more to take things as they are in the later story and
extrapolate it backwards to figure out how they got there than I did to take
inspiration from myself or people I know. Though I did get subconscious
inspiration for Will and Liesel’s interaction from watching engaged couples
interact.
To learn more about this blog tour, go to Kendra's blog, Knitted By God's Plan.
Yay, another author who rewrites fairy tales because she doesn't like the original, not because she does! (That was the reason behind my first fairy tale retelling.) Great interview!
ReplyDeleteHaha. Yep. Which fairy tale was your first to retell?
DeleteSnow White, actually. Half the story/characters were basically ripped off of Ella Enchanted and Fairest, but I had fun writing it.
DeleteLove this interview! Rump would make for some interesting retelling.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it! It certainly would be interesting. It's a cool story.
DeleteThanks for the interview, Erudessa! I enjoyed it.
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