Last week, blogger, writer, and friend Gail Handler, tagged me for The Next Big Thing, a blog tag for women writers started by She Writes. The idea is to promote your “next big thing” or what we writers call our “work-in-progress.” And Gail sent along a list of questions for me so that I could answer them and promote myself and my next big thing (without seeming really pushy).
What is your working title of your book?
The After Fairy Tales
Where did the idea come from for the book?
I’ve always loved fairy tales, but I’ve always been bothered by that “happily ever after” ending. I mean, sure, it was probably happy for Cinderella, but what about that poor step-sister who chopped off her toe, trying to fit in the glass slipper? What the heck happened to her? So I wondered…what came after the happily ever after?
What genre does your book fall under?
Are fairy tales a genre?
Which actors would you choose to play your characters in a movie rendition?
Since the book is designed to include three or four stories, there’s no main character. But I’d really like to see Will Ferrell as an imp named Witherhinds. And Johnny Depp as…well, honestly, Johnny could play any role he wanted. Or just hang about, chatting wittily with the screenwriter/author.
What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book?
It’s after the happily-ever-after ending when the best stories begin.
Will your book be self-published or represented by an agency?
I sure hope it will be represented by an agent.
How long did it take you to write the first draft of your manuscript?
Um, still working on the rewrite. The first story, “Rumpelstiltskin’s Revenge,” was so much fun to write. I think I whipped through that one in a couple of weeks. I’m revising “Beauty and her Stone Sisters” and haven’t quite got round to the last fairy tale. But in my defense, I have a couple of “next big things” I’m finishing.
What other books would you compare this story to within your genre?
It’s sort of a variation-on-a-fairy tale-theme like Adam Gidwitz’ A TALE DARK AND GRIMM (which I loved). But it’s outrageous, too. Lisa Yee critiqued the first story and said it reminded her of THE PRINCESS BRIDE (which I also love).
Who or what inspired you to write this book?
I fell in love with fairy tales when I was very young. But even as a child, I had this sense that some fairy tales lacked a certain sense of fair play. I mean, sure, the giant wanted to kill Jack. But Jack stole that golden-egg-laying goose. Then Jack chopped down the giant’s home. Is that fair? I think not.
What else about your book might pique the reader’s interest?
Did I mention that it’s funny? You cannot read about squishing body parts and reanimated, smelly corpses, and folks falling into fiery volcanoes and not laugh. Am I right?
A big thank you to Gail for tagging me! And I’m tagging a couple of awesome writers, too. Next week, Debra Mayhew and Sioux will be answering ten questions. I can’t wait to hear what their Next Big Thing will be!
Cath- This sounds fabulous!!! I can hardly wait to read it and weep (tears of laughter, of course). Can I pre-order it now????? Thanks for joining in. This blog tag reminds me of how talented my writers friends are!
So glad I was able to participate, Gail! It made me realize how much I miss working on this next big thing!
I love reimagined fairy tales, Lisa Yee & The Princess Bride so this WIP sounds fabulous. Good luck!
Thanks, Trisha! Hmmm…I think you’ll be the first person I ask for a review. 😉
I just know that your fairy tale endings will be just the beginning of one big laugh. Congratualtions on your WIP.
Well, I crack myself up, Linda–fingers crossed I make other folks laugh as well! 😉
I so love that I’m in your critique group and get to read the tales-in-progress!
Aw, thanks, Lisa. Just wish I actually *had* some progress to share!
And P.S. Ditto for you! 😉
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Okay, when Sioux tagged me, I had to come and read your work in progress and it sounds hilarious. I also jumped on over to Debra’s blog and then realized, I forgot to comment on yours! Ooops. I’m so impressed.