Today, Emma Pass introduces us to ACID, coming out with Random House Children’s Books in early 2013.
Here's the teaser summary:
This action-packed novel introduces us to Jenna Strong, a truly kick-ass heroine who is serving time in an all-male prison for the murder of her parents. With the story set one hundred years in the future in a Big Brother style society, Britain is now under the control of ACID – a terrifying, all-seeing police force.
And the interview:
Why do you think people are drawn to "dark" stories?
There’s so much scary stuff happening in the world for real that I’ve often found myself wondering ‘what if x or y did actually happen? What would I do?’ For me, dystopian fiction is a way of exploring these horrors, facing up to them and making sense of them in some way. There’s also a strong element of survival, and therefore hope, in stories like this, which makes me feel that even if the worst happens, things might just turn out okay in the end. I find them very inspiring!
If ACID had a theme song, what would it be and why?
Drop Zone by Michael Woods. Because ACID is so urban and futuristic, I’ve been listening to a lot of trance and electronica while I’ve been writing it, and this one is my favourite.
What fictional character from another book would your main character chose as his/her best friend and why?
I’m not sure. The things that Jenna has been through have made her into kind of a loner, so to be best friends with anyone she’d really have to trust them first. And even then, she’d probably find it hard to let them in.
What are your top 5 Dystopian lit recs and why?
Argh, I can only choose 5? Okay, then…
1) THE KNIFE OF NEVER LETTING GO by Patrick Ness. It’s so original. Every time I read it, I’m blown away by it.
2) DIVERGENT by Veronica Roth, and…
3) HOW I LIVE NOW by Meg Rosoff. I love both of these for their strong female leads.
4) NINETEEN EIGHTY FOUR by George Orwell - the idea of a Big Brother-style society, where absolutely everything you do is watched and analysed, has been a huge inspiration for ACID. And last but not least…
5) TOMORROW, WHEN THE WAR BEGAN by John Marsden, the first in a series of books which were originally published back in the ‘90s, before YA or dystopian were hot genres. It tells the story of a group of teens in Australia who go on a camping trip, and while they’re away their country’s invaded. Almost the only free citizens left, they must go to war and fight for their people’s freedom. Marsden is a fantastic writer, and all the books are a master class in how to write suspense.
What's on the top of your to-do list before the world ends?
Hmm… I definitely need to tackle my TBR pile. At this moment, it’s 40+ books high, and it keeps growing! I also want to go to as many author and writing events as I can squeeze in. And finish writing the next book – I’d better not forget to do that!
How does your novel stand out from others in the genre?
Yikes, that’s a tricky question! I guess I’ll have to go with what sold it to my publisher in the first place – I live in the UK, so ACID is set in Britain. And as the summary says, Jenna, the protagonist, is truly kick-ass!
Thank you Emma!
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10 comments:
THE KNIFE OF NEVER LETTING GO. OH MY. Emma, you're my my new favorite person. :DDD
ACID looks super promising!
Thank you so much for having me, Lenore! I really enjoyed answering the interview questions. This is a great feature!
Agnieszka, thank you too! I really hope you'll enjoy it. (And yay for KNIFE!) :)
Chaos Walking is an amazing series. ACID, too sounds amazing. Can't wait to read it!
I love a kick-ass female protagonist!
Wow, the synopsis sounds intense. Looking forward to hearing more about it in the future.
Safari Poet
This book sounds awesome! I already like that Jenna is such a strong character!
This book sounds awesome! can't wait 4 the cover reveal
Why are there so many great sounding dystopians/post-apocalyptic books coming out? My tbr is out-of control! Though I am definitely not complaining:) This sounds amazing and yay for being set in the UK!
Sounds thrilling! Can't wait to read it :-)
The evolution of Emma into a YA novelist is so fascinating. It could be made into a film. As a novelist of Adult Literary Fiction and one as yet half written YA novel, I feel tempted to make this project come to life.
Lakshmi Raj Sharma
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