Writers on Wednesday: Shiriluna Nott and SaJa H
Welcome to another fine edition of Writers on Wednesday. This week I am talking with the brilliant writing duo, Shiriluna Nott and SaJa H, co-authors of The Arden Chronicles ...
Tell me a bit about yourself …
Shiriluna:
I am an (almost) 30 year old girl living in the southwest US. I grew up in a
(tiny) town in upstate New York, a skip away from the Canadian border. I live
with my amazing, supportive boyfriend and our four “fur babies”, three dogs and
a cat. I’ve always loved reading and writing—the fantasy genre in particular.
There is something about being swept away to an entirely new world that
enthralls me.
SaJa: I
am an aspiring author who hopes to lend my voice to the many equal rights
movements across the world. I live with my spouse and children and hope that
one day the world will no longer need ‘heroes’ to fight battles for something
as basic as human rights. We are all human and we should all be treated as
such.
Tell us about your most recently
published book?
“A Call to Arms” is told from the perspective of a
thirteen year old boy named Gibben Nemesio. His story encompasses what it is to
be a poor child in an unsympathetic world. When he’s drafted into the military,
as is custom in his land, he’s taken away from his two younger brothers who
depend on him, since their parents are dead. Gib is tossed into a world of
highborns and politicians and he quickly learns that not everyone is who they
seem. The book deals with many real world issues—poverty, war, women’s rights,
and LGBT rights. It’s a coming of age story that we feel many people will be able
to relate to.
Tell us about the first time you were
published?
We just
became published on October 15th. It has been a long road since we’ve been
writing and planning these characters and plot lines for fifteen or more years
now. It is exhilarating to finally have our voices out there and being heard!
As writer, what has been your proudest
achievement so far?
Again,
being that we are newly published for the first time, our proudest moment is
simply getting our story out there. We began developing these characters and
stories from about the age of thirteen, so they’re really very personal to us.
We are grateful that we’ve been able to take this opportunity to share our
story with the world.
What books or writing projects are you
currently working on, if anything?
We are
currently working on book two of this same series. Gib’s story is going to be
five books long and we plan to take the reader along to experience what joys
and hardships shape him into the man he will become. The world of Arden will
also reflect some of the struggles in the real world and hopefully send out a
beacon of hope to others who have found themselves oppressed. We want to be a
support for these people and show them they are not alone.
Indie Publishing, or Traditional
Publishing?
So far
we’ve only experienced indie publishing. If that changes in the future we’ll
let you know! But as of right now, self-publishing seems to be an excellent way
to get your stories out there for the world to share.
Aside from your own books, of course,
what is one book that you feel everybody should read?
SaJa: I
am partial to too many series and books to list just one. I would encourage
people to read as much and as often as they can. Reading keeps your mind fresh
and full of ideas, whether you’re a writer yourself or a reading enthusiast.
Shiriluna:
I’ve always been a huge fan of Mercedes Lackey. Her characters are so deep and
I always become so invested in their story—she has inspired me to create my own
memorable characters. I also love The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice, and the
Shannara Series by Terry Brooks.
Finally … is there anything you would
like to say to your readers in Adelaide, Australia?
Adelaide,
Australia you are amazing. Thank you so much for all of your support and giving
us this opportunity. We appreciate the interview and hope to keep on writing
and touching the lives of people all over the world.
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