Transcript Omens Twitter Chat & More Totes

As promised, Dutton kindly transcribed this week’s Omens Twitter chat in an easy-to-read format. You’ll find that below. I’d also promised, for those not on Twitter, that I’d give away a few Omens tote-bags with it. You can see them on this post. I’ll give away 3 this time.


How to enter: email contest@kelleyarmstrong.com and tell me what’s the official murder rate in Cainsville (from the transcript below) My contests are always open to everyone, everywhere. One entry per person.


Contest Deadline: midnight Eastern Monday, October 7. Not sure what that is in your time zone? Check here.



#OmensChat Transcript


A Twitter Q&A with Author Kelley Armstrong


10/3/13


 Jen ‏@spntwilighter772 asks


What were some of the challenges while creating the cainsville series?


Kelley:  Biggest challenges: Making sure world was as different from Otherworld as possible, while keeping it recognizably a KA book



Lynn Fredrick ‏@FredrickLynn asks


The supernatural elements were low key in Omens, will they play a greater role in future books in the series?


Kelley:   Yes, supernatural elements ramp up in Visions—lots of folklore & myth. None of my stock types, tho—werewolves, witches etc.



Stormerdais ‏@stormerdais asks


Did any of the recent news headlines influence you while writing Omens?


Kelley:   Nope. I have written stories loosely based on the news, but none played into Omens.



Tyawna Edmonds ‏@coyotekllr asks


Just wondering, why serial killers? Was it the stigma of the ultimate “unforgiveness”?


Kelley:   Making parents serial killers is ripe psychological fodder. How would one reevaluate everything one knows about oneself?



sarah Kalaitzidis ‏@red_tigergirl2 asks


My question is, did you do research for this series, because of how the girl’s real parents were serial killers


Kelley:   No serial killer research for this one, just Illinois penal & appeal system. Most research was other elements—folklore etc



Gloria Raybone ‏@grraybone asks


How long did it take to complete your research on various omens and did you do all of the research?


Kelley:   I spent about a month researching omens & superstition via books mostly. I’m always looking for more! It’s ongoing.



Gloria Raybone ‏@grraybone asks


Were the characters Gabriel and Olivia created in likes of anyone you know or did you purely create them?


Kelley:   Olivia and Gabriel are purely works of fiction. I had Liv’s character down pat. Gabriel’s evolved while writing.



Bobby Karmakar ‏@BobbyKarmakar asks


No werewolves or demons but mysterious gargoyles. What lead you to that figure for Cainsville?


Kelley:   I love gargoyles! They just add a gothic air that fascinates me. With Omens, I wanted to play with that.



Toks W. ‏@newskepticx asks


The world building in Cainsville seems a lot more indirect than even your mysteries, is this on purpose?


Kelley:   Very little of my world building is revealed in Omens. Liv needs a few books to dig into it. Deep & complex.



Heather ‏@murchieman asks


Hey Kelley, I love the cover of Omens and was wondering if you have final say on the cover art?


Kelley:   I have cover consultation, which means they show me & I can comment but not reject. I loved all 3 for Omens, tho.



Tanith Lund ‏@Miley_said asks


What inspired the story behind Omens?


Kelley:   Two inspirations: a reverse Cinderella story & classic “small town with a secret” Then weaving them together :)



DianesDigitals ‏@DianesDigitals asks


Did you have the book processed in your thoughts before you began to write it or did it develop along the way?


Kelley:   Like most of my books, I went into it with a basic outline, but the story evolved & changed as I wrote.



Laura ‏@laurasborealis asks


How many types of mythology/folklore do you employ in the Cainsville series?


Kelley:   Liv’s core story is based on Welsh myth. Other folklore surrounds her, tho. Mostly Celtic but not limited to it.



Rashika ‏@RTheBookOwl asks


I have to ask when does the next book come out? And also are we going to get to know more about her family?


Kelley:   Visions comes out Aug 2014. Less on her family in that one. Mostly Cainsville’s secrets. Family is book 3.



John ‏@johnnie_cakes asks


Will the Cainsville books continue to be mostly from Olivia’s POV? Will you play w/short stories in the world?


Kelley:   Liv will keep book narrator seat b/c lots for her to discover. Have started short stories from other POVs, tho.



sarah Kalaitzidis ‏@red_tigergirl2 asks


What made you want to write about serial killers? Or framed of a crime involving serial killers.


Kelley:   More interested in the psychology of discovering parents alleged killer than in serial killers themselves.



 


Stormerdais ‏@stormerdais asks


Is there a planned number of books for this series?


Kelley:   There will be at least 3 books in the series. Have finished draft 1 book 3. If does well enough, would like 5-6.



Laetitianne ‏@LaetitianneV asks


Will the books be translated and sold in France please?


Kelley:   French publisher still has a few Otherworld books to go. Gives them time to see if Omens does well enough to buy :)



Jessica Smith ‏@MadJessTy asks


Did the Larson murders happen in Cainsville?


Kelley:   No. Cainsville hasn’t had a homicide. Ever. Well…not that anyone knows of, officially :)



D.M. ‏@dymium asks


Did you base the supernaturals this time on actual lore? If so, did you ever think about creating your own?


Kelley:   Yep, all the supernatural elements here are direct from lore. I’m a huge folklore & myth geek so I prefer “borrowing” :)



Denise Berube ‏@denise_berube asks


Your writing is fabulous! Where did you get your inspiration from in developing Olivia’s character?


Kelley:   With Liv, my goal was to create a young woman who could fit into high society, but wasn’t comfortable there.



Brooke ‏@para_lights asks


Will Liv find out more of the secrets in Cainsville as the series continues ?


Kelley:   Yes, Cainsville’s main secrets come out in book 2, Visions.



Jenny Rego ‏@RecklessinRed asks


When is the paperback version coming out?


Kelley:   In Canada, I think paperback is March. In US/UK, it’s summer. Different marketing strategies!



LeeAnn Dreadfulwater ‏@Tenkiller7 asks


Why did you decide to use easter eggs and will they continue in subsequent books?


Kelley:   I wanted to give hints about the supernatural elements, without fully revealing until Liv uncovers. Less in book 2.



Corinna Berry ‏@CorinnaBerryNZ asks


Can’t source your bks in NZ libraries, inc Cainsville etc. no crdcard, so r u ever gonna release ur bks in NZ?


Kelley:   My UK publisher covers NZ. Unfortunately, it’s up to libraries to carry or not. Enough requests, they’ll order.



Tanith Lund ‏@Miley_said asks


Did you get any inspiration for Omens from other books or authors, and if yes, which ones/who?


Kelley:   Stephen King influenced my love for “small town with a secret” plots, though Cainsville nothing in common with his.



Shalayne Anderson ‏@ShalayneAnderso asks


Will we learn more about why Olivia can detect and decipher omens?


Kelley:   Yes! In book 2, Liv begins to understand *what* she is, and the link to omens is clarified by book 3.



thisautumnstar ‏@thisautumnstar asks


How many books are you planning on the Omens series?


Kelley:   There will be at least three books. In an ideal world, 5-6 :)



miriam ‏@__mitzy__ asks


How was the transition from “the Otherworld” to this new world?


Kelley:   Moving from Otherworld to Cainsville world was very creatively freeing. Didn’t realize how much I needed that change.



Heather Michael ‏@Heather_Michael asks


Will the Cainsville series explore the conspiracy theory you set up in Omens in more depth?


Kelley:   It will. The conspiracy angle of Omens is tied into something deeper, so it will be explored more.



D.M. ‏@dymium asks


Is Omens intended to be in a completely separate world from the Otherworld series or can I hope to see cameos?


Kelley:    The Otherworld and Cainsville occupy different fictional universes, so no overlap!



Jessica Smith ‏@MadJessTy asks


Why does Patrick want Gabe and Liv together considering Rose keeps Hawthorne in the attic and is Gabe’s Aunt?


Kelley:   The real question is “Who is Patrick to Gabriel?” :) That’s coming in book 2 & will explain his interest.



LeeAnn Dreadfulwater ‏@Tenkiller7 asks


Will we learn more about TC the cat in the next book? TC is intriguing.


Kelley:   More TC in next book. He’s a good foil for Liv. She’s a little slow to realize he might not be a normal cat, tho :)



Gloria Raybone ‏@grraybone asks


If whole of Cainsville knew she was special and they protect their own, why did they not search for Eden sooner?


Kelley:   Why didn’t the folks of Cainsville find Olivia sooner? That comes in book 2 :)



Tanith Lund ‏@Miley_said asks


Are the names of the characters important to you?


Kelley:   Names important mostly for how they fit character. Liv isn’t really an Olivia or an Eden, but can “play” either.



Laura ‏@laurasborealis asks


Did you use previous knowledge on serial killers (from NS, etc) to develop that aspect of the murders here?


Kelley:   Yes, I’d done enough serial killer research for Exit Strategy & Haunted to “reuse” for Omens.



 


Heather ‏@murchieman asks


Did you ever have weird dreams while writing Omens?


I rarely dream about my characters. I think I spend enough time with them in my waking hours :)



miriam ‏@__mitzy__ asks


What differences Olivia from your other heroines?


Kelley:   Liv is more confident than most of my heroines. Sometimes darker, too. But just as lost re: who she is & wants to be.



Jennifer Kalman ‏@jlkalman26 asks


Can you give us some idea of what to expect in book 2 Visions?


Kelley:    Visions is mostly about Cainsville. What is it? How does Olivia fit in? Will she accept her role there?



Marina ‏@blueiceangel10 asks


Also what are the dogs with the red eyes supposed to be? Are they another power or omen she saw?


Kelley:   What are the hounds? Good question. If you really want a spoiler, look up Cŵn Annwn.



thisautumnstar ‏@thisautumnstar asks


Who was the easiest omens character to write? The hardest?


Kelley:   Easiest character? Olivia. She flows easily. Gabriel is a close 2nd. Rose needed the most work.



Jennifer K ‏@jcalvert719 asks


Did u envision any actors for your characters when writing Omens?


Kelley:   No actors in mind for Omens. It’s rare that I do picture a character as an actor, and didn’t for anyone here.



Jennifer K ‏@jcalvert719 asks


Any interest from Hollywood in regards to Omens?


Kelley:   Ideally, I’d like to wait until the series is done. That makes it easier :)



Adrienne Barrow ‏@AdrienneBarrow asks


Are you ever going to do another series like women of the underworld…maybe men of the underworld?


Kelley:   There are three Otherworld anthologies coming out 2014-2016. Some existing material & some new stories.



Katrina Rigelhof ‏@katrina259 asks


What made you decide to include the CIA brainwashing experiment angle? I had never heard of it before.


Kelley:   I knew of the experiments, and thought it might work here, and after I delved deeper into them, I saw it was a perfect fit.

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Jess I loved Omens and can't wait for the rest of the series to come out, but what got me really excited was her mention of 3 Otherworld anthologies coming out! I just can't get enough of Elaina and Clay!


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