I've been so excited about THE HALLOWED ONES, the debut YA novel by author and pal Laura Bickle featuring an Amish heroine fighting terrifying vampires. And yesterday was her release day! And today she's here.
A bit about the book:
Katie is on the verge of her Rumspringa, the time in Amish
life when teenagers can get a taste of the real world. But the real world comes
to her in this dystopian tale with a philosophical bent. Rumors of massive
unrest on the “Outside” abound. Something murderous is out there. Amish elders
make a rule: No one goes outside, and no outsiders come in. But when Katie
finds a gravely injured young man, she can’t leave him to die. She smuggles him
into her family’s barn—at what cost to her community? The suspense of this
vividly told, truly horrific thriller will keep the pages turning.
Welcome, Laura!
CC: Laura, first, congratulations on the great reviews! All I
hear is that it’s just riveting and scary and exciting and impossible to put
this book down.
LB: Thanks so much! I’m over the moon to hear that folks are
enjoying it!
CC: I think it’s interesting and dramatic that you have this
Amish character, Katie, battling chaos and evil. Especially because I think of
Amish settlements as places of great quiet and order, quite the opposite of
chaos and monsters.
LB: The chaos/order dichotomy is a key theme in the story. Katie
is on the verge of her Rumspringa, the time when she can experiment a bit with
the outside world. She wants to explore controlled chaos, the kind of
exhilaration that we all want with pushing limits and determining what risks
are good ones. It’s the bright side of chaos that makes us feel alive.
Instead, the outside world is overtaken by chaos. Katie’s
community is a safe haven, but she knows that evil and silence are waiting
beyond her fence. She learns bit and pieces of the story of what happened, but
can’t know for sure.
And order does have a dark side. The Elders of Katie’s
community fear contagion and declare that no one is allowed in or out of their
land. Katie becomes aware of the constraints of order as she questions rules
that disturb her own moral compass.
CC: Do you have an attraction to spaces of order?
LB: I think there’s something very comforting about order. I
crave it, but rarely achieve it. I mean, my desk is a disaster area.
CC: Is there something protective about Katie’s Amishness, or is
it more about who she is?
LB: Being Amish, Katie is a very quietly strong girl. Her
background has given her a great deal of pragmatism and inner fortitude, and
these are qualities she’ll need in order to survive.
CC: They say that fiction is more honest than non-fiction in
many ways. I think that’s true. What’s most honest bit in this book?
LB: There’s a line that I love. It’s spoken by one of the older
Amish women as she and Katie take on some difficult, gruesome tasks: “God
smiles upon those who quietly do His dirty work.” The underlying lesson for
Katie is that one’s actions prove one’s character.
CC: Are you surprised by how people find THE HALLOWED ONES super
scary, or did you go for that?
LB: I did intend for THE HALLOWED ONES to have a traditional
horror vibe. Katie has to do some tough things because no one else can or will.
I wanted the violence to have a purpose in forging a strong heroine…so I don’t
recommend it for the easily-squicked.
The creatures that Katie must battle are nasty monsters.
They want to devour pretty much everything they touch. I think that there’s
something atavistic about the fear of contagion and of death, and I wanted
Katie to feel that fully.
CC: As a fellow animal lover, I think you’ll understand why I’m
asking this question: Katie raises puppies to make spending money. Do any dogs
or puppies get hurt?
LB: Gah! No. If I even contemplated it, I’d be smothered to
death by the cats that own me.
CC: Ravens figure into this tale. Can you say a bit about that?
LB: As an Amish girl, Katie is very connected to the natural
world. One of the first signs she receives that something has gone terribly
wrong in the world is the ravens – they leave in a great, thunderous black
cloud.
There’s a legend about the Tower of London…that if the
ravens ever leave, then the kingdom will fall. As a result, there are some
ravens that are kept there with their wings clipped.
But it makes you wonder if there’s something the animals
know that people don’t.
CC: Does this series follow your heroine, Katie, through
all the books, and how many do you have planned?
LB: There will be two books. The second one, THE OUTSIDE, is
also told from Katie’s perspective. It will be released by Houghton
Mifflin Graphia in spring 2013.
LIGHTNING GIVEAWAY!
Up for grabs: one copy of THE HALLOWED ONES, (print or ebook); print available wherever the Book Depository ships (which I believe is the whole world, so international) or in digital form, from the vendor of your choice, assuming they have a way to give it as a gift.
Rules:
- International okay.
- Your email should be on your comment or I should be able to click to it from your name.
- To be entered, you must make a real comment on the interview or answer this question: What about you would a scary vampire have to fear most?
- Contest ends Thursday morning CST a few minutes after I turn on my computer.