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ABK: Tell us a little about yourself to start off. SC: I write science fiction for Harper Voyager and my second book, Children of Scarabaeus, comes out in March. I just moved back to Australia from Tucson, Arizona, after 5 years—my husband is an American and I’m a Brit-born Aussie, and we decided raise our daughter here, closer to her young cousins. Other than writing, I also work part-time at an online job for DAZ3D, a 3D art company. ABK: Who is your favorite all-time protagonist and why? SC: Ripley from Aliens. I don’t usually go for kick-ass heroines because they tend to annoy me, but I just love her attitude. And really, Ripley isn’t kick-ass. She’s a survivor. She does whatever it takes to survive and to save what she cares about. ABK: Same question as above, but for your favorite Antagonist. SC: Hans Gruber from Die Hard, because he’s an honest bad guy -- he’s unapologetically greedy. Unfortunately, now I can never watch Alan Rickman in anything else without hearing that voice… “Shoot the glass!” ABK: What inspired you to write your first novel (published or unpublished)? What got you started? SC: About ten years ago I left my job at a publishing house to become a freelance editor, and moved to the country. I had some time on my hands and I guess being in a new environment put me in a different frame of mind, too. I’d been writing half-finished short stories and character studies and plot outlines—a big mess of ideas. One day I melded a couple of disparate ideas into the same story outline and it generated a stack of new ideas, and that eventually turned into the first draft of Song of Scarabaeus. Until that point, I’d never considered writing a novel. The entire process was too mysterious to me and I didn’t think I could do it. |