New Addition to my Vampire Interviews

In 2013, a friend on this site, Francis Franklin, started The Vampire Lover Blog Award--a chance for people to write the questions they were dying to ask vampires. Bloggers like me let their vampires out to respond to 11 questions of their (or the blogger's) choice. Because we were expected to include the nice graphic for the "award" with the blog posts, and Goodreads doesn't have an option for a separate pictures on blog posts, I started a second blog on Wordpress, Robin Layne, Author: Welcome to the AVS. I had five vampire characters answer the most appropriate 11 of the questions asked, including the one I submitted, in separate interviews that August. But some of my vamps could provide interesting answers to more than 11 of the questions, and, inspired by an interview Francis wrote, I decided to let two of these characters answer the rest of the questions in a descriptive scene instead of just quoting the questions and having the vamp simply answer each in written form. The setting for the dual interview is a Starbucks. I'm the uneasy interviewer, and the vampires, Luke and Carletta, don't like each other. In the interview posted on October 3, 2013, Luke helped interview the 16-year-old beauty Carletta--using psychic manipulation and bribery to get her to answer honestly questions she wanted to avoid. We left the post with the promise that Carletta would help interview Luke next. Now, after 2 years and over 5 months, the I have at last finished and posted Luke's second interview! And in the interim, guess what? Several MORE questions were posted to the Vampire Lover's Blog Award site. So Carletta had to answer those along with Luke.
Please consider all the time this literary meal has been on the loving backburner and go enjoy At Last--Luke Answers the Rest of the Questions!
I had a lot of fun writing it, and every project I do with my characters helps me know them better, adding to the depth of the books I've been working on since about 2000. It will be a whole series (AVS:The Anti-Vampirism Society). I'm thinking of 6 books at this point. Later, I'll post notes on what it's like to envision and put together a series of novels. I'm learning as I go along. It's harder than I thought it would be, and I'm taking longer than most writers seem to. But why boast about how LITTLE time it takes to write books, when life increases the meaning and skill that go into them?
I think you'll enjoy the whole blog, if you haven't read the other parts yet.
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message 1: by Theresa (new)

Theresa It was a really fun read!


message 2: by Robin (new)

Robin Thanks! I don't know if I'm going to be doing any more vampire interviews (it is dangerous work, after all!), but I have other projects up my sleeve that I may post on that blog. I'd like to say more about some of my non-vampiric characters, too. The main character of some or all of the series-in-progress, Mary Lodge, started corresponding with me recently. Those letters might be of interest.
In the meantime, Theresa, have you had a chance to read the earlier vampire interviews? There are 7 in all.


message 3: by Theresa (new)

Theresa Robin wrote: "Thanks! I don't know if I'm going to be doing any more vampire interviews (it is dangerous work, after all!), but I have other projects up my sleeve that I may post on that blog. I'd like to say mo..."

I haven't read all of them yet, Robin. I am hoping to read the rest within the next few days. Ooh, correspondence from the main character? That could be very interesting.


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