Since this is a pretty big event, we are bringing you the interview in two parts. Continuing from where we left off yesterday, we give you the conclusion of our interview with Patricia Briggs!
Remember, we are also giving away a copy of Bone Crossed–details follow at the end of the post.
But now, back to the interview!
The wonderful Patty Briggs!
Thea: There’s also an overwhelming response to Bran, from Cry Wolf because he’s so powerful, and are we ever going to explore his relationship with Leah?
Patty: Absolutely. It’s really fascinating, that relationship. It’s kind of a lonely and an unhappy one, but one that he chose on purpose because it was unhappy. So it’s an interesting mindset to play with. I don’t know that I would do anything about it, we’d have to see how the story works and what I want to do with it. I think Leah in many ways is a tragic heroine but she also has a tragic flaw and causes her own problems. Bran really does care about her, and he doesn’t want to. So…yeah there’s a lot of potential in there.
Thea: The Alpha and Omega books versus the Mercy Thompson books, they seem much more romantic and relationship driven. Was that intentional?
Patty: Yes, that was on purpose. I actually envisioned it almost as a paranormal romance, but it’s not quite. It’s still Urban Fantasy, but it is much more relationship driven. We’ll keep that going because this is an important part about who she is.
And, this will come about in the Mercy books too. She and Adam have a long way to go, I mean, they have a LOT of problems. They have a lot of things to work out, because just something so simple as are they going to get married? Both of them are really uncomfortable with a non-married relationship because of their own personal issues. Adam because he’s older, and in his generation, people didn’t just shack up. It’s a ‘you are who you grow up to be’ kind of thing. Mercy because she grew up basically as an orphan in the wind, people passed her back and forth. Very good people and she never had any abuse issues or anything, but she just kinda got passed from one family to another to another, so she has some issues with it too. But if she does, if she marries him, then she’ll move into the house with him and leave Sam by himself.
Thea: Oh, she can’t do that!
Patty: She can’t. And he can’t live with her and Adam! I have to work that out.
Thea: Would Mercy want to move in with Adam? She’s so independent and she loves her cars and her trailer…
Patty: And her job! She’s not gonna give up her job. Yeah, so its real relationship stuff.
Thea: Verrrry interesting. So, you’ve written a lot of traditional fantasy, do you have any plans to return to that genre?
Patty: I’m under contract for the unpublished sequel to Masques with Wolfsbane, so I still have to do that. I have a story for Ward in my Dragon Bones series that I’m gonna have to do. I have Raven stories, a sequel for When Demons Walk in my head–
Thea: OH that was my favorite! [an inner aside: *squeeee*]
Patty: Mine too, yeah for many years it was. Until I met Ward! Ward is so different and such a fun character to write. He’s so different on the outside from what he is on the inside, so that’s fun. I can’t see not writing traditional fantasy. I still read it, I still love it, but I have a lot of books under contract that have to get done, so it will be a few years probably.
Thea: Well, it’s good to look forward to! Also, they’re pulling out new covers for your traditional fantasy books, right?
Patty: Yeah, and in many ways I’ve been blessed by the good cover fairy from the beginning. I’m really kinda sad to see the old covers go.
Thea: Oh I loved them, with the girl hanging off the pole dramatically–
Patty: [laughs] The girl cutting off her leg. My agent always joked, “that’s the one with the girl that’s gonna cut off her leg, right?” [laughs] But they are dated, and the new covers are great.
Thea: Plus, new readers will discover them too. So, how about you as an author. Who are some of your influences?
Patty: All over the board! When I die, if I keep getting better and I work really hard at my craft, I want to write as well as Lu [Lois McMaster] Bujold. Jayne Ann Krentz–I read her for conversations because her conversations just sparkle. When my people are talking and bogged down, I go and I read her work and try to see, “How do you do that?” and get that rhythm. I read everybody and most of them I like. I read cross genres, I read romance a lot, I read westerns. Anything by Louis L’Amour I’ve probably read thirty times because he’s a terrific storyteller! He tells the same story over and over again, and it just wouldn’t matter. The books had terrible typos, you know he would get up from fights twice or shred his shirt again, or whatever but it doesn’t matter. He was such a good storyteller, you didn’t care.
For mysteries, Dick Francis is a great favorite of mine. I love his mysteries. Anything with a character focus. I don’t read as much literature as I used to before I had kids, which was 20 years ago. With literary fiction, I need quiet and contemplative space, and I don’t seem to have that! [laughs]
One thing I really like, one of the perks is getting to read books before they come out. Nalini Singh has a terrific book coming out in March, Angels’ Blood. And Ann Aguirre has one coming out too with Blue Diablo and she’s a terrific writer.
Probably the biggest influences are the early people I read. Andre Norton, she was my first science fiction and first fantasy book and she made sure I made it through adolescence. She and Simon and Garfunkel. [laughs] Also, and things like The Black Stallion. Here’s this dangerous beast, and he loves me. He’ll take care of me, because he loves me. It doesn’t mean he’s not a dangerous beast. And to me that’s the essence of what a vampire is in the modern urban fantasy. Or a werewolf for that matter. Here’s something powerful and destructive, but because he loves then he can tone it down–even if it’s just for one person. It’s a very empowering thought; it’s a very empowering thing.
Then there’s Black Beauty, you know, do kind unto others and take care of the people around you.
So as you can see, it’s all over the place. [laughs]
Thea: If you were stranded on a desert island, what five books would you bring with you?
Patty: Oh that’s awful! [laughs] The Complete Works of Shakespeare just because it’s that big. The Vor Game by Lois McMaster Bujold, which is just awesome and I can read it over and over again. Laurell K. Hamilton, probably Bloody Bones […] anywhere from book 3 to Obsidian Butterfly. Anything by Jim Butcher, it doesn’t matter, I can read it to pieces. And then…I don’t know. Maybe an encyclopedia.
Thea: Any letter? “X”?
Patty: Yes! I would know more about the letter X than anybody else.
Thea: We Book Smugglers are faced with constant threats and criticisms from our dear significant others concerning the sheer volume of books we purchase and readβhence, we have resorted to βsmuggling booksβ home to escape any scrutinizing eyes. Have you ever had to resort to smuggling books?
Patty: No, because my husband is just a doll. After this last move, he bought me a Sony E-book reader because he said he’s really tired of moving boxes of books. [laughs] But no, he’s always been terrifically supportive. When I said, “No I can’t get a real job honey I have to write my books,” and making much less than I would working at Wal-Mart, he said that’s just fine, that’s ok. He’s just the world’s best guy.
Thea: And that’s about it! Thanks so much again for everything, Patty. It was a blast!
Me again, with the awesome “Mercy’s Garage” patch! I’m still recovering from the awesomeness that is Patricia Briggs.
Patricia Briggs lives in Washington with her husband, children and six horses. For more information about Patty and her books, check out her website: www.hurog.com.
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And now for the Giveaway!
We are offering one more copy of Bone Crossed for a lucky winner. The contest is open to everyone, and will run until Tuesday at Midnight PST. To enter, leave a comment! We’ll announce the lucky winner on Wednesday.
Good luck!
42 Comments
katiebabs
February 9, 2009 at 11:00 amThea, you are too cute!
Great interview. Cannot wait for Hunting Ground!
Maggie
February 9, 2009 at 11:14 amI’d actually love to see her play with Bran and Leah’s relationship, too. What Sam said was really interesting about how Bran’s wolf chose Leah as a mate even though he can’t stand her.
KMont
February 9, 2009 at 11:24 amI haven’t had a chance to read all of this wonderful interview yet, but I’m doing so in pieces and enjoying it. Great job, Thea! How exciting to do this in person
Tracy
February 9, 2009 at 11:27 amAn excellent interview Thea! I haven’t read the Mercy Thompson series but it’s on my TBB list. I loved Cry Wolf and can’t wait for the next book, it sounds wonderful (of course).
You, my friend, are adorable!
Ruth
February 9, 2009 at 11:39 amI am so glad to hear she will eventually get back to some of her old fantasy series…I am buying a new # 1 Mercy story in paperback (I have it on Kindle) just so I can get my sister-in-law into the series.
janicu
February 9, 2009 at 11:39 amI’m dying to read this book so count me in. π
Great interview. I like the Hunting Ground cover. And it’s interesting to see the list of influences. I’m agreeing with the list – great authors!
Fantasy Dreamer
February 9, 2009 at 11:41 amI have the Mercy Thompson series on my TBR list – love the reviews! π
Cathy M
February 9, 2009 at 11:42 amI just recently finished reading all the Mercy Thompson titles and am so hooked on this series. Would love to read Bone Crossed.
orannia
February 9, 2009 at 11:45 amThank you so much Thea & Patty for a wonderful interview…or should that be continuation of an interview π
*SIGH* Bran…. *daydreams*
Patty – I know this is OT but have you read Dick Francis’ ‘To The Hilt’? It’s definitely my favourite of his books. All the best for the release of Bone Crossed. (I’m haunting my library’s online catalogue waiting for them to say it has arrived.)
cami
February 9, 2009 at 12:07 pmThanks for the interesting interview! Now I have to go read part one!
Kerry
February 9, 2009 at 12:20 pmThank you so much for such a wonderful interview. My copy of “Bone Crossed” is still crossing the world from Amazon and I have no idea how long it will take. I find myself so terribly impatient all over again!
Joy
February 9, 2009 at 12:50 pmGreat interview! I really live the A&O stories…just starting to catch up with Mercy.
hagelrat
February 9, 2009 at 1:12 pmI love the Mercy books sooo much, it’s been really fun reading the interview.
katayoun
February 9, 2009 at 1:12 pmbeautiful interview, thanks so much
Marie
February 9, 2009 at 1:47 pmLove all the great covers.
Please enter me in the contest.
music_lover3
February 9, 2009 at 1:53 pmThat was a great interview! I just love Patricia Briggs’ books! Enter me in the contest, please!
Teresa W.
February 9, 2009 at 2:27 pmEnjoyed the interview, I’d like to be included!
E Kretz
February 9, 2009 at 3:05 pmOh Oh! I am so excited for this contest π And a great interview! I’ve read everything of Briggs out (except Masques.. I haven’t been able to find it grrr) and got the rest of my family hooked on the Mercy series π It takes a special mix of genres and writing for me to get everyone attached.
Barbara M.
February 9, 2009 at 4:52 pmI love the Mercy books a lot. The characters all so vivid.
Talyssa
February 9, 2009 at 5:02 pmomg contest yay! I’m happy that the Mercy books are so successful that they got a hardcover releas, but hardcover books are EXPENSIVE.
Virginia Hendricks
February 9, 2009 at 6:12 pmwhich series would you suggest starting with? I have the Mercy Thompson series on my TBR pile.
BookBoor
February 9, 2009 at 6:26 pmI love all things Patricia Briggs. Her traditional and urban fantasy make me happy. I’m glad to know that she has lots of ideas rattling around in her head because it means I’ll be reaping the benefits for years to come!
Bea
February 9, 2009 at 6:56 pmThis was an excellent interview. Thank you for posting it. π
Sweet
February 9, 2009 at 7:34 pmGreat interview, I’d love to win a copy of Bone Crossed !!!!
Samantha
February 9, 2009 at 7:40 pmGosh, I love Patricia Briggs’ books! I read Mercy’s series first and because I’m such a fan of fantasy went and read some of her earlier work. She’s now an automatic buy for me!
Pam P
February 9, 2009 at 7:45 pmGreat interview Patricia. Love the Alpha & Omega serie. Now I can’t decide which to pull out next to start reading, Mercy or the Raven series, maybe I’ll have to alternate between them and get caught up.
Leslie
February 9, 2009 at 8:25 pmLoved the interview! Just got DRAGON BONES and can’t wait to read it.
Zara
February 9, 2009 at 9:21 pmAwesome interview again, guys! I haven’t read Patty’s traditional fantasy books, I’ve been on a romance-only kick for the longest time now! But I’m definitely gonna check it out, because honestly, how awesome is she? Now I’m gonna mosey on over to the Hurog store and check it out.
Tiffany M.
February 9, 2009 at 9:28 pmAwesome interview! I’m so excited about Hunting Ground! I love Anna. ^^ I’m also excited to hear a return to more typical fantasy. BTW: I love the new covers for the Dragon series. The guy on the cover caught my sister’s attention, who usually skips over fantasy. π
Lori T
February 9, 2009 at 10:33 pmExcellent interview and I am really looking forward to Hunting Ground. I do not usually read sci-fi/fantasy, but your writing is so amazing that I think that I am going to have to pick up your earlier work.
Thanks Patricia and Thea!!
Peta
February 9, 2009 at 11:53 pmI’ve really enjoyed this interview – I didn’t realise that she’d also written more “traditional” fantasy books and I shall look out for them! π
pidute
February 10, 2009 at 2:36 amDon’t enter me for the competition .
Just wanted to say thank you for this great interview!
Calamity Jane
February 10, 2009 at 3:13 amAs always a great interview!
Looking forward to Hunting Grounds!!
Wendy
February 10, 2009 at 5:06 amI’ve always wondered about Bran. I think that’s one of the reason why I loved Cry Wolf so much. It let me know a little more about him. He’s one of my favorite characters!
And he should totally leave that Leah and hook up with a cute wolf named Wendy. Ahem. Just sayin’.
Stacie V
February 10, 2009 at 7:37 amI’d love to be entered.
Carmen R
February 10, 2009 at 9:27 amI love Patricia’s books and can’t wait to be able to read Bone Crossed. please enter me into the drawing.
KMont
February 10, 2009 at 12:17 pmThea, I forgot to say the other day to NOT add me to the contest. I ordered my copy and it came yesterday. Can’t wait to tear it open!
Heloise
February 10, 2009 at 3:23 pmHow terrific to know she is still working on the Dragon Bones and Masques series’s/worlds. Those are great books too.
Nicole
February 10, 2009 at 6:05 pmGreat interview! I have been reading Patricia Briggs for years, and constantly counting down the days until a new book comes out.
I am very excited to hear she is working on Masques again because that is the only one I haven’t been able to get my hands on.
Please enter me in the drawing!
Kate S
February 10, 2009 at 7:16 pmThanks for the wonderful interview, I love Patty’s books with an uncontrollable passion. She has been my favourite author since I picked up When Demons Walk about 10 years ago.
Karin
February 10, 2009 at 7:51 pmThat was a great interview. I really look forward to reading Bone Crossed.
blackroze@yahoo.com
February 10, 2009 at 10:52 pmim still a wanting to win LOL
love the tats on the gals pic onthe cover