Andrew David MacDonald
Thanks for the question!
I’ve talked about this before in some interviews, so I’ll append below the answer I gave to Shelf Awareness about the genesis of the novel.
Best,
ADM
When We Were Vikings is such a well-crafted, perfectly paced novel. How did this story evolve for you as a writer?
The novel grew out of a short story, though it was written from the perspective of the character who would eventually evolve into Gert. At the time I thought I was writing about people I didn't know. A couple years after I finished the story, I realized that Gert's resentment about sacrificing aspects of his own life to take care of Zelda mirrored my own resentment towards a family member whom my brother and I had to take care of, in many respects, when we were teenagers.
I tend not to write about my own life, at least not explicitly, so it was surprising to see much of my internal world reflected in a story that initially seemed so foreign. From there, I started wondering about Zelda and Gert. Were they any closer to achieving their hopes and dreams, to finding love and acceptance out there in the world? From the bits and pieces I wrote to try and answer those questions, Zelda's voice started coming through. Eventually those bits and pieces became When We Were Vikings.
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Thanks for the question!
I’ve talked about this before in some interviews, so I’ll append below the answer I gave to Shelf Awareness about the genesis of the novel.
Best,
ADM
When We Were Vikings is such a well-crafted, perfectly paced novel. How did this story evolve for you as a writer?
The novel grew out of a short story, though it was written from the perspective of the character who would eventually evolve into Gert. At the time I thought I was writing about people I didn't know. A couple years after I finished the story, I realized that Gert's resentment about sacrificing aspects of his own life to take care of Zelda mirrored my own resentment towards a family member whom my brother and I had to take care of, in many respects, when we were teenagers.
I tend not to write about my own life, at least not explicitly, so it was surprising to see much of my internal world reflected in a story that initially seemed so foreign. From there, I started wondering about Zelda and Gert. Were they any closer to achieving their hopes and dreams, to finding love and acceptance out there in the world? From the bits and pieces I wrote to try and answer those questions, Zelda's voice started coming through. Eventually those bits and pieces became When We Were Vikings.
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I found the ending to be so open-ended. I'm not criticizing, I just suck at interpreting things. I would love to know what happens to Gert and Annie. Will you consider writing another book about Zelda's tribe? Is there any chance, even a tiny bit, for a Book 2? Maybe from Gert's POV? Also, are you on social media? I can't seem to find your FB/ IG page. I would love to be updated on your writing journey.
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