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...or, is it generally a process in which you have an idea, but decide later to add something else in?
(I guess, I am wondering if you have any particular tendencies; I understand fully that it is different for each individual.)

I hope to meet you in Rio next month and have my books signed haha

Just finished Reawakened and loved it! My first question is of course, when will Book 2 come out?!
Additional questions:
You clearly did a lot of research about Egyptian mythology - Did you use what you researched as a foundation, and then expanded from there to create the story? I am wondering how much of what is written is true to the mythology, and how much is altered for the story?
Although the Tiger Saga is no stranger to death, this series has death as a much bigger theme. What made you want to explore death more in this book? Is it to show how love and death are related, or that love endures beyond death (the end where Lily had to kill Amon, and the brothers' love for each other throughout the millenniums, both come to mind)?
I can't help but compare and try to draw parallels between your two beloved series. Do you wish this series was considered alone, without comparison to your other work?
Thank you!

Lily is so different from Kelsey, and I often found myself perplexed by her actions and thoughts. What aspects of Lily and her personality do you plan to explore in future books in this new series?



PS: pardon my sloopy writing, I'm from Puerto Rico so English isn’t my forte. :) Hugs and kisses from a fan living in the Caribbean!!


Also, how did you do your research on the settings and myths in Reawakened?

Karli wrote: "I can't wait for Reawakened! so excited :-)"
Have you read it yet? Not sure how many of you have already finished the book.
Have you read it yet? Not sure how many of you have already finished the book.
Alison wrote: "I'm so excited!!! I love the Tigers Curse series. :) what do Kelsey and the new heroine of your book have in common?"
Wow, okay so I'd say they are both courageous, both girls feel a little bit alone. Kelsey is more like me than Lily but I'd like to think the three of us would be friends, at least after a while. =) Sadly, Lily is not as into chocolate as me and Kelsey. Oh! But both girls had/have awesome grandmas.
Wow, okay so I'd say they are both courageous, both girls feel a little bit alone. Kelsey is more like me than Lily but I'd like to think the three of us would be friends, at least after a while. =) Sadly, Lily is not as into chocolate as me and Kelsey. Oh! But both girls had/have awesome grandmas.
Louise wrote: "hi
just wondering if there will be any appearances from Baste, or character crossovers from the Tigers Curse series like Anamika."
Not Baste but it is not outside the realm of possibility for these two worlds to intersect. I'm not saying I'm writing a cross over, just that it's something that might be possible.
just wondering if there will be any appearances from Baste, or character crossovers from the Tigers Curse series like Anamika."
Not Baste but it is not outside the realm of possibility for these two worlds to intersect. I'm not saying I'm writing a cross over, just that it's something that might be possible.
Holly wrote: "How has writing this been different than your previous series? Is it hard to get new characters and places in mind when you had so much already figured out as you wrote the end of the series?"
Absolutely. I lived with the tigers in their world for so long that creating a new one felt daunting. Would I love these new characters as much? Would my readers connect with them? One thing I've learned though is that I definitely have a writing style. It becomes obvious when you step into these new books. It was really cool though to explore a whole new world and this time wrap my heads around gods and goddesses. You get to meet them more in book two but they were interesting to flesh out.
Absolutely. I lived with the tigers in their world for so long that creating a new one felt daunting. Would I love these new characters as much? Would my readers connect with them? One thing I've learned though is that I definitely have a writing style. It becomes obvious when you step into these new books. It was really cool though to explore a whole new world and this time wrap my heads around gods and goddesses. You get to meet them more in book two but they were interesting to flesh out.
Makeit wrote: "Hi!!! :) What was your inspiration to write this series?"
The inspiration was the number three. I sketched out pyramids and came up with using the symbols of the sun, the moon, and the stars. Then I researched all the myths based on threes, so this will come up over and over again in the series. The main myth for the tiger series was based in Indian mythology even though I borrow freely from other cultures. I do the same in Egypt but the main story isn't actually Egyptian. Not fully.
The inspiration was the number three. I sketched out pyramids and came up with using the symbols of the sun, the moon, and the stars. Then I researched all the myths based on threes, so this will come up over and over again in the series. The main myth for the tiger series was based in Indian mythology even though I borrow freely from other cultures. I do the same in Egypt but the main story isn't actually Egyptian. Not fully.
Gretal wrote: "I had the great luck of already reading this book and I thought it was amazing! Who's your favorite of the 'brothers?'"
Actually right now it's Asten. =) I have a serious soft spot for this one.
Actually right now it's Asten. =) I have a serious soft spot for this one.
Joanna wrote: "How do you come up with the title for a book?
Is the title you select ever kept by your publishers?"
All the tiger books were my titles. For this one, my original title was The Eye of Horus which would make sense for those of you that read the book. We went back and forth on this for a while and the title The Girl and the Golden Prince was suggested. I didn't like that one. I tried out The Temple of the Crocodile but they didn't go for that. We went back and forth for a long time until my editor suggested Reawakened. I agreed to it as long as we had a gorgeous artistic cover that was definitely Egypt. (I didn't want Reawakened to be confused with Sleeping Beauty) Book two, Recreated was my idea. We haven't announced the title of the novella or the third book yet. We'll have to wait and see.
Is the title you select ever kept by your publishers?"
All the tiger books were my titles. For this one, my original title was The Eye of Horus which would make sense for those of you that read the book. We went back and forth on this for a while and the title The Girl and the Golden Prince was suggested. I didn't like that one. I tried out The Temple of the Crocodile but they didn't go for that. We went back and forth for a long time until my editor suggested Reawakened. I agreed to it as long as we had a gorgeous artistic cover that was definitely Egypt. (I didn't want Reawakened to be confused with Sleeping Beauty) Book two, Recreated was my idea. We haven't announced the title of the novella or the third book yet. We'll have to wait and see.
Joanna wrote: "When sitting down to write a new book, how much of the entirety of the story do you "know" at the beginning?
...or, is it generally a process in which you have an idea, but decide later to add some..."
I usually plot out the main points and jot down a long list of cool ideas or themes I'd like to use. I know where I want to go but I give myself the freedom to explore different roads along the way if that makes sense. I'm a flexible sort of plotter, I guess you'd say.
...or, is it generally a process in which you have an idea, but decide later to add some..."
I usually plot out the main points and jot down a long list of cool ideas or themes I'd like to use. I know where I want to go but I give myself the freedom to explore different roads along the way if that makes sense. I'm a flexible sort of plotter, I guess you'd say.
Nicole D. wrote: "When will the 5th book in the Tiger's Curse series be released?"
This is the number one question I get asked. My current plan is to write book three for Egypt since its all in my head and then head back to Tiger's Dream. You'll know when I'm actively writing it cause I'll be putting out teasers on teaser Tuesdays on Facebook. My best guess is that I should be able to get back to writing it in 2016.
This is the number one question I get asked. My current plan is to write book three for Egypt since its all in my head and then head back to Tiger's Dream. You'll know when I'm actively writing it cause I'll be putting out teasers on teaser Tuesdays on Facebook. My best guess is that I should be able to get back to writing it in 2016.
Trudy wrote: "Where did you get all your information from?"
I study a lot of world mythology books, then I have huge reference books on dreams, spells, magical creatures, etc. I also search for stuff on the internet and study symbols.
I study a lot of world mythology books, then I have huge reference books on dreams, spells, magical creatures, etc. I also search for stuff on the internet and study symbols.
Nathália wrote: "Hi Colleen! How are you now? I've talked to you so many times, and dispite I fell sky about my questions I always apreciate it, because you teach me a lot. Well, about Reawakened, I haven't read it..."
It will be wonderful to meet you in Rio! So excited about that trip! Well, I actually was pitching some sci-fi next but couldn't find a buyer. My editor at Delacorte really wanted to sign me so I sent her a list of my ideas and they picked the Egypt one. I've always wanted to write something about Egypt. The mystery and the danger and the mummies have always fascinated me. In this case I wanted to turn mummy stories on their head and make them the good guys.
It will be wonderful to meet you in Rio! So excited about that trip! Well, I actually was pitching some sci-fi next but couldn't find a buyer. My editor at Delacorte really wanted to sign me so I sent her a list of my ideas and they picked the Egypt one. I've always wanted to write something about Egypt. The mystery and the danger and the mummies have always fascinated me. In this case I wanted to turn mummy stories on their head and make them the good guys.
Miranda (MirandasBookBlog) wrote: "Hi Colleen! How many books will be in the Reawakened series including novellas?"
Three and a novella.
Three and a novella.

Just a short appearance since I haven't read the book yet even if I found the synopsis intriguing and the Egyptian world is fascinating.
When you read, do you often stop, thinking to yourself it may have been more interesting if the author has done this and that instead and found that way an idea ?
Heather wrote: "Hi Colleen!
Just finished Reawakened and loved it! My first question is of course, when will Book 2 come out?!
Additional questions:
You clearly did a lot of research about Egyptian mythology - Did you use what you researched as a foundation, and then expanded from there to create the story? I am wondering how much of what is written is true to the mythology, and how much is altered for the story?
Although the Tiger Saga is no stranger to death, this series has death as a much bigger theme. What made you want to explore death more in this book? Is it to show how love and death are related, or that love endures beyond death (the end where Lily had to kill Amon, and the brothers' love for each other throughout the millenniums, both come to mind)?
I can't help but compare and try to draw parallels between your two beloved series. Do you wish this series was considered alone, without comparison to your other work?
"
Book two, Recreated, will be out next summer or early fall. I just saw the cover and its gorgeous!
Egyptian mythology is very complicated since several gods and goddesses were merged together. It took me a long time to wrap my head around them. You'll see a lot more of the gods in book two and the novella is exclusively about them.
As far as how accurate I am, I'd say not terribly. I think my goal isn't to teach you mythology so much as to make you interested in picking up a book and learning more.
You're right that death is a big theme in this series but its a big theme for Egypt so it makes sense. I am not surprised at all by comparisons to the tiger series. I think that's a natural thing. My hope, as is the hope with every author, is that I convert my tiger fans into Colleen Houck fans. It's a hard thing to do but I do want to keep writing and I have a lot of stories to tell.
Just finished Reawakened and loved it! My first question is of course, when will Book 2 come out?!
Additional questions:
You clearly did a lot of research about Egyptian mythology - Did you use what you researched as a foundation, and then expanded from there to create the story? I am wondering how much of what is written is true to the mythology, and how much is altered for the story?
Although the Tiger Saga is no stranger to death, this series has death as a much bigger theme. What made you want to explore death more in this book? Is it to show how love and death are related, or that love endures beyond death (the end where Lily had to kill Amon, and the brothers' love for each other throughout the millenniums, both come to mind)?
I can't help but compare and try to draw parallels between your two beloved series. Do you wish this series was considered alone, without comparison to your other work?
"
Book two, Recreated, will be out next summer or early fall. I just saw the cover and its gorgeous!
Egyptian mythology is very complicated since several gods and goddesses were merged together. It took me a long time to wrap my head around them. You'll see a lot more of the gods in book two and the novella is exclusively about them.
As far as how accurate I am, I'd say not terribly. I think my goal isn't to teach you mythology so much as to make you interested in picking up a book and learning more.
You're right that death is a big theme in this series but its a big theme for Egypt so it makes sense. I am not surprised at all by comparisons to the tiger series. I think that's a natural thing. My hope, as is the hope with every author, is that I convert my tiger fans into Colleen Houck fans. It's a hard thing to do but I do want to keep writing and I have a lot of stories to tell.
Kat wrote: "Lily and Amon are such interesting characters! I can't wait for more books so that I can find out more about who they are what makes them do/think/behave certains ways.
Lily is so different from ..."
Lily is very different and I wanted to make sure of that. I still needed to empathize with her and came to love her just as much, especially in Recreated when she is really asked to sacrifice a lot. I'd say in the future you'll get to see Lily really come into her own and go for the life she wants to have.
Lily is so different from ..."
Lily is very different and I wanted to make sure of that. I still needed to empathize with her and came to love her just as much, especially in Recreated when she is really asked to sacrifice a lot. I'd say in the future you'll get to see Lily really come into her own and go for the life she wants to have.
Ana C. wrote: "What is the difference between Kelsey and Lily, did you plan them to be different or did it just come naturally?"
I planned them that way. Lily is much more world savvy than Kelsey and confident outwardly. At the same time they are both very lonely girls who are looking for their path in life.
I planned them that way. Lily is much more world savvy than Kelsey and confident outwardly. At the same time they are both very lonely girls who are looking for their path in life.
Robin wrote: "I was a mess of tears at the end of the last chapter, but when I read the epilogue, I felt hope. Can we expect more Ahmon and Lily interactions? Will Dr. Hassan appear in the future books? How many..."
Thanks Robin! The answer is YES to all of those questions. Recreated will come out next summer or early fall.
Thanks Robin! The answer is YES to all of those questions. Recreated will come out next summer or early fall.
Iris wrote: "I already finished the book, love it by the way! But something in the epilogue make me wonder... Ma'at wanted to judge Amon a little too much. I know she said it was because he had been bound to Li..."
I need an invite to the Caribbean! Yes, Ma'at is very judgy but that is part of her personality. You'll see more of her in book two and if you thought she was a little too much in the epilogue wait till you meet her in Recreated!
I need an invite to the Caribbean! Yes, Ma'at is very judgy but that is part of her personality. You'll see more of her in book two and if you thought she was a little too much in the epilogue wait till you meet her in Recreated!
Alex wrote: "Hello Colleen I am a huge fan! I have been waiting a long time for a decent Egyptian romance to come along. So how many books will there be? Who inspired the cute and funny brothers? And was Aladdi..."
I love Aladdin! He didn't really inspire my mummies but love him and Jasmine. There are three books and a novella. The brothers just kind of happened =) They aren't based on anyone in particular.
I love Aladdin! He didn't really inspire my mummies but love him and Jasmine. There are three books and a novella. The brothers just kind of happened =) They aren't based on anyone in particular.
Stefanie wrote: "Could the mythological worlds in Reawakened and the Tiger's Curse series coexist in the same universe (theoretically), or should they be considered strictly separate?
Also, how did you do your res..."
Yes they could definitely overlap. They don't, at least not yet, but it's possible. The research takes me about a week prior to writing and then I continue to investigate little things along the way and add notes as I go.
Also, how did you do your res..."
Yes they could definitely overlap. They don't, at least not yet, but it's possible. The research takes me about a week prior to writing and then I continue to investigate little things along the way and add notes as I go.
Alex wrote: "Hello I have two more questions how did the order of the Sphinx come to mind and are we going to read about it more in future books? Also are we going to hear more about the brothers and Lily? Than..."
Yes you will learn more about the brothers and Lily for sure though I think I'll be taking you in a direction you might not be expecting. I always foreshadow as best I can. This is where it helps to have an idea of where you're going in a story.
Yes you will learn more about the brothers and Lily for sure though I think I'll be taking you in a direction you might not be expecting. I always foreshadow as best I can. This is where it helps to have an idea of where you're going in a story.
Jennifer wrote: "Hello everyone,
Just a short appearance since I haven't read the book yet even if I found the synopsis intriguing and the Egyptian world is fascinating.
When you read, do you often stop, thinking..."
I always analyze as I read and watch tv. It's sad sometimes that I can't always enjoy things just to enjoy them but that's part of what being a writer is. I guess the same would be true of any job. A guy who makes hamburgers would probably be picky about ordering one. It's just the way it goes.
Just a short appearance since I haven't read the book yet even if I found the synopsis intriguing and the Egyptian world is fascinating.
When you read, do you often stop, thinking..."
I always analyze as I read and watch tv. It's sad sometimes that I can't always enjoy things just to enjoy them but that's part of what being a writer is. I guess the same would be true of any job. A guy who makes hamburgers would probably be picky about ordering one. It's just the way it goes.
Joann wrote: "Will you do quotes with reawakened once the tiger curse series quotes are done?"
Yes but that might be a long while in coming. I'm currently still on Tiger's Quest! =)
Yes but that might be a long while in coming. I'm currently still on Tiger's Quest! =)
Okay thanks so much for joining me tonight! Your questions were all awesome! The winner for the Reawakened prize pack is Joann! Congrats and if you missed asking a question, I'll leave this one open all month and will be checking back on occasion to answer. Have a great night!
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