Ivy Devlin is the author of the upcoming paranormal YA novel, LOW RED MOON which is a modernized retelling of Little Red Riding Hood with, in my opinion, huge Twilight influences (my review will be up on Thursday). She was kind enough to let me interview her today and Bloomsbury sent along a copy of LOW RED MOON to giveaway too. See details below.
Interview
ATUF: Did you initially set out to update the Little Red Riding Hood fairy tale in LOW RED MOON, or did it just happen during the writing process?
ID: I most definitely got the idea for LOW RED MOON from Little Red Riding Hood--I was thinking about it one day, thought, "What if...?" -- and before I knew it, I was writing!
ATUF: What were the most important elements from Little Red Riding Hood to preserve in LOW RED MOON, and what were the parts that you deliberately wanted to change?
ID: I wanted to keep in Little Red Riding Hood, obviously--hence Avery Hood! And I wanted the grandmother to be in there as well, but I wanted her to be around for longer than she is in the original. And there are other things I changed as well, but you'll have to read the story to find out what those changes are!
ATUF: Are there any other fairy tales that you’d like to modernize and retell?
ID: At the moment, no--but ask me again tomorrow and you might be an entirely different answer!
ATUF: LOW RED MOON creates a new mythology for werewolves. Can you tell us about it and any other important details from your world building?
ID: I didn't know I'd created a new mythology for werewolves! That's...wow. I'm blushing! I didn't really think about creating anything new when I was writing LOW RED MOON; I just let the story come out, and it did take some twists and turns along the way! I did do some research about wolves, and I drew a map of Woodlake so I could see on paper what was in my head, but the rest of the story just came from the characters, as weird as that might sound. They knew their story far better than I did!
ATUF: Avery comes from a very eco-conscious family. Is that something she shares with her creator?
ID: I'm afraid that while I did grow up in a very rural environment, my similarities to Avery end there--just a regular house and recycling for me!
ATUF: If LOW RED MOON were ever made into a movie, who would your dream or, to keep things interesting, nightmare cast be?
ID: Honestly, if LOW RED MOON ever was made into a movie, I would care who got cast--I'd just be thrilled that it was going to be a movie. I can't even imagine that happening!
ATUF: What other projects can we look forwarding to reading from you soon?
ID: I'm working on a few things at the moment...
ATUF: What are some of your favorite titles/authors in the paranormal genres?
ID: I don't read a lot of paranormal, and I especially can't read it right now (because of the few things I'm working on!) but I do love Melissa de la Cruz's Blue Blood series!
ATUF: LOW RED MOON is a beautiful book inside and out. It’s one of the few books I’ve read that uses colored ink inside (the word moon is red at least in the first chapter of my ARC, as well the the tree detailing on the corners). What can you tell us about the design?
ID: I wish I could claim credit for it, but all of the lovely detail--and yes, the book is two-color throughout!!--is all thanks to the fantastic design team at Bloomsbury. They had a vision for the book and what it's produced is simply gorgeous looking!
ATUF: My favorite scene in LOW RED MOON has to be when Avery first truly discovers what Ben is. Can you tell us about your favorite scene?
ID: I can't, because it's a total spoiler--but that moment--yeah, I liked writing that.
ATUF: If LOW RED MOON was a Frankenstein book compiled from elements of other books, what would some of those other books be?
ID: I have no idea! Reviewers have compared it to Twilight and Shiver, neither of which I've read--although I did see the movie version of Twilight--so maybe that counts? :-)
ATUF: Thanks so much for stopping by Ivy. Come back anytime!
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Giveaway
Giveaway courtesy of Bloomsbury
One copy of LOW RED MOON by Ivy Devlin
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*This title will be released on September 14, 2010*
Book Description
A tale of heart-stopping love, death, amnesia . . . and dangerous creatures.
The only thing Avery Hood can remember about the night her parents died is that she saw silver—deadly silver, moving inhumanly fast. As much as she wants to remember who killed them, she can't, and there's nothing left to do but try to piece her life back together. Then Avery meets the new boy in school—Ben, mysterious and beautiful, with whom she feels a connection like nothing she's ever experienced. When Ben reveals he's a werewolf, Avery still trusts him—at first. Then she sees that sometimes his eyes flash inhuman silver. And she learns that she's not the only one who can't remember the night her parents died.Part murder mystery, part grief narrative, and part heart-stopping, headlong romance, Low Red Moon is a must-read for teen paranormal fans. As breathless as Twilight and as spooky as Shiver, this is a book to be devoured in one sitting—by an acclaimed YA author making her paranormal debut under the pseudonym Ivy Devlin.
GIVEAWAY GUIDELINES
- Open to US only
- Leave a comment that includes:
- What fairy tale would you like to see modernized?
- A way to contact you if you win
- Entries must be received by Midnight MST on September 16th.
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This actually looks really good, and I don't usually read YA.
ReplyDeleteI think that Snow White, Rose Red would make an interesting modern fairy tale.
willowwanderer(at)gmail(dot)com
I would love to see the Little Mermaid modernized. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletelizzi0915 at aol dot com
I've seen a couple of books that are modern takes on fairy tales lately. This one looks good.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see Hansel and Gretel modernized.
sgiden AT verizon.net
I would love to read this.
ReplyDeleteI really like Beauty and the Beast and would like to see that modernized.
avawash87@gmail.com
I'd have to say I'd be interested in seeing Goldilocks and the Three Bears updated... I mean, what kind of people could they be in modern times - what bearish qualities could the characters have?
ReplyDeletejlelliott08 AT gmail DOT com
I'd like to see Rip Van Winkle modernized!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
dukesangel002 AT yahoo DOT com
Thanks for the giveaway. I love to see Beauty and Beast and Sleeping Beauty updated and modernized. Please enter me in contest. I would love to read this book. Tore923@aol.com
ReplyDeleteSleeping Beauty would be cool to see flipped. Low Red Moon is going on my wishlist.
ReplyDeletejnmt3@hotmail.com
I would love to see The Little Mermaid modernized.
ReplyDeleterobin [at] intensewhisper [dot] com
I'd love to see the traditional fairy tales like Beauty and the Beast and Snow White and such be updated and modernized in a new way--I love re-reading the sales to see them in a new light :)
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chichai_hana at hotmail dot com
I would love to see Beauty and the Beast, The Frog Prince and Ali Babba and the 40 Thieves modernized!
ReplyDeleteLow Red Moon looks great!
cissikat @ yahoo . com
Wow. This sounds great!
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Ooooh that's a toughie! I LOVE fairy tales so almost any of them modernized would be awesome!
ReplyDeleteThe Princess in Disguise would be a good one.
The Snow Queen, maybe?
The Twelve Dancing Princesses was another fave and that would be another great one.
My list could go on and on really because I grew up a fairy tale nut! Loving both the Brothers Grimm and Disney! I like some of the other comments too, just wanted to pick out some different ones!
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I would love to see Repunzal or Thumbelina
ReplyDeleteaudie(at)wickerness(dot)com
Goldilocks and the three bears.
ReplyDeleteLittopandaxpress(at)yahoo(dot)com
Hmmm... I think there are many fairy tales that I would like to see retold, but one of my favorites would have to be Rumpelstiltskin. I think it could be redone in a very imaginative way.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the cover of Low Red Moon and I'm intrigued that the publisher used the two color type. Very interesting.
Please enter me in the giveaway.
justpeachy36@yahoo.com
The Princess and the Pea.
ReplyDeleteSkk25@aol.com
Hansel and Gretel.
ReplyDeletehewella1 at gmail dot com
I'd like to see Jack and the Beanstalk or Puss in Boots modernized.
ReplyDeleteBarbed1951(at)aol(dot)com
I'd like to see Hanzel and Grettel Modernized because there are so many possibilities!
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Thanks for hosting this contest. I would love to see Beauty and the Beast modernized.
ReplyDeleteEternalNight06@gmail.com
I would like Sleeping Beauty or Snow White Red Rose revisted. I really liked those in particular along with Beauty and the Beast but I loved this retelling in the form of Beastly by Alex Flinn.
ReplyDeletegperez11@dusty.tamiu.edu
I would love to see The Little Mermaid modernized.. (:
ReplyDeletemaddie.mcphail@gmail.com
Oooh, I love fairy tale retellings, and this one sounds great! I'd love to see the lesser known fairy tale, "Brother and Sister," updated to the present day--it was one of my favorites as a child!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great giveaway!
beax0002 (at) umn (dot) edu
I would like to see a modern version of Rapunzel.
ReplyDeletepeacelily_2006(at)yahoo(dot)com
I'd like to see a retelling of Rumpelstilksen just because it's seems like a hard tale to retell.
ReplyDeleterasanders21@gmail.com
Oh let me see...the fairytale that I would like to see modernized would be The Little Mermaid (Hans Christian Andersen) version or Goldilocks and the Three Bears. The Little Mermaid has always been a favorite of mine since I was little.
ReplyDeletejen72684(at)hotmail(dot)com
The Little Mermaid. It's my favorite fairy tale.
ReplyDeletebkhabel AT gmail DOT com
I really like fairy tale retellings, and this one has been added to the wish list. The one I'd most like to see updated at the moment is Rapunzel. Thanks for the giveaway and the interview!
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway. I'd like to see Hansel and Gretel :)
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Excellent interview. I actually like all re-tellings of fairy tales, I think they are so interesting. I think that the Red Riding Hood tale has so many layers, so I'm looking forward to reading this. I also think it would be fun to re-tell Rapunzel.
ReplyDeleteI would like to see thumbalina modernized!
ReplyDeleteelizabethjhoskins@gmail.com
I've been waiting for a mordernized Beauty and the Beast love story. I've read a couple weak failed attempts, but there's always hope!
ReplyDeletegoldeneyeddragon@gmail.com
The little mermaid!
ReplyDeletelovemybabysquid@yahoo.com
This book sounds great. I've always liked Little Red Riding Hood and I have a bit of a fascination with werewolves.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see a lot of fairy tales modernized: Goldilocks & the 3 Bears; 3 Little Pigs; Sleeping Beauty; and plenty of the Grimm tales!
ciara at ciaradallas dot com
This look really cool! I would love to see either Sleeping Beauty or the Goosegirl redone.
ReplyDeletesnaugle81@gmail.com
I think The Little Mermaid would be a fantastic fary tale to re-write. I would definetly be reading it as soon as i could.
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I would like to see Snow White & Rose Red and The 12 Dancing Princesses. My 2 fav, but wouldn't mind seeing Cinderella.
ReplyDeleteTHEBOOKLASS (AT) GMAIL (DOT) COM
Beauty and the Beast was and still is my Fave
ReplyDeletesasluvbooks(at)yahoo.com
I would love to see Thumbelina modernized. Not sure how they'd do it though. Guess that's why I'm not a writer. Heh.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving some of the updates they've done lately - especially Beastly by Alex Flinn. I can't wait to see the movie. The new Disney retelling of Rapunzel, Tangled, looks really good, too.
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librarygrinch at gmail dot com
I would like to see The Three Bears modernized. That has paranormal written all over it.
ReplyDeleteI concur with the above post, there have been some fun retellings of fairy tales like Princess and the Frog and Rapunzel. Having a 7 year old daughter makes it even better, getting to share these stories with her and seeing them through her eyes.
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I would like to see the puss in boots fairytale modernized.
ReplyDeletetwoofakind12@yahoo.com
Rumplestiltskin would be an interesting retelling.
ReplyDeletetaffy(dot)lovell@gmail(dot)com
I would love to see Snow White and the Seven Dwarves modernized. I think it could be very interesting. Thanks for the giveaway!
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Rapunzel is one I'd like to see modernized.
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Awesome giveaway!! It is hard to choose just one fairy tale to be modernized. I think I would have to go with Sleeping Beauty.
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I love Beauty and the Beast, Red Riding Hood and The Little Mermaid retellings. But I'd also like to see Snow White, Rapunzel, Thumbelina and Hansel and Gretel modernized.
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Peter Pan or Snow White would be interesting.
ReplyDeletethrouthehaze at gmail dot com
Snow White or Sleeping Beauty would be a cool modernized story.
ReplyDeletebacchus76 at myself dot com
I would love to see The Little Mermaid it is my favorite. This book sounds really good and is now on my wish list I can't wait to read it. Great giveaway thank you for the chance!
ReplyDeletetishajean@charter.net
I think it's cool when fairy tales get twisted around and modernized. I think Aladdin would be a cool one to modernize.
ReplyDeletejuliecookies(at)gmail.com
I'd love to see Sleeping Beauty modernized. That was my favorite fairy tale when I was growing up!
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I would love to see The Princess and the Pea modernized.
ReplyDeletecrazypplrok@gmail.com
I always love seeing new spins on Beauty and the Beast, but I'd also find it interesting to see a modernized retelling of Rapunzel.
ReplyDeletebells DOT franco AT gmail DOT com
Hmm probably Snow White!
ReplyDeletebmweida at yahoo dot com
Snow White! By Tim Burton preferably!
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Either Snow White or Blue Beard!
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I'd like to see Little Bo Peep modernized with a big bad werewolve twist.
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Little mermaid would be good
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