Showing posts with label Kat Falls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kat Falls. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Interview with Kat Falls, author of Dark Life

Please join me in welcoming Kat Falls, author of Dark Life which debuted last year.

Dark Life was on the top of my best reads lists for last year, and the best Dystopian book I've read to date.

How long have you known that you wanted to be an author?

For as long as I can remember I’ve been a daydreamer, running intricate stories in my head for my own amusement. My mind automatically shifts into that mode when I’m driving and as I fall asleep. In high school, I started writing them down and very quickly realized that’s what I wanted to do full-time, write stories, though I wasn’t sure for which medium.

Where did you draw inspiration from for the characters in Dark Life?
Ty was inspired by the protagonist in Old Yeller, a fifteen-year-old pioneer boy named Travis – a character I’ve always loved. Ty’s little sister, Zoe, was based somewhat on my daughter who was eight when I wrote Dark Life. The way Ty interacts with Zoe – well, it’s a lot like what goes on in my house every day.

Dark Life is deliciously descriptive of sea life - where did you get your inspiration from?
I did a lot of research beforehand and then, while I was writing, I kept one particular reference book open on my desk: Ocean: The World’s Last Wilderness Revealed. It’s my favorite of all the ocean books I own, because the pictures are glorious and it has information on just about everything ocean related: subsea geology, currents and waves, the ocean’s flora and fauna… It was my go-to book. I also printed out pictures of sea creatures that I’d downloaded from the internet and made a big collage of them, which I kept propped up near my desk.

I'm looking forward to reading more from you, how many more adventures/books might there be in store for Ty and Gemma?
I’m envisioning three more. There are just so many cool things that can happen to subsea pioneers…

Could you give us sneak peek of what might be in the store for Ty and Gemma in the next book?
Benthic Territory and Ty are still struggling to gain more independence, while Gemma is desperately trying to feel at home subsea. Unfortunately, it doesn’t come easily for her. Also, I explore the world a little more in Rip Tide – namely, what’s happening on the ocean frontier’s surface.

When you're not writing, what's your favorite genre to read, and do you have a favorite author?
I love day tripping into new worlds. Love speculative fiction and old school scifi. Anything dystopian or post-apocalyptic will always catch my eye whether a book or film. Do I have to narrow it down to one favorite author? Uhg. I love too many. Here are a few off the top of my head: Ira Levin, Ray Bradbury, Nancy Farmer, Suzanne Collins, and Jack Finney.

Books or chocolate?
Books. Now had you said Twizzlers or jellybeans it would have been a much harder choice for me.  :)

Any plans for other books separate to this?


As a matter of fact I’m working on a new one right now. It’s called The Fetch and is the first book in a YA trilogy, which Scholastic Press acquired for publication beginning in Fall 2012. 

Many thanks to Kat for taking the time to be interviewed, I'm really looking forward to Rip Tide, Dark Life was a fabulous unstoppable read :)  With thanks also to Simon & Schuster UK.


Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Dark Life by Kat Falls

Title: Dark Life
Author: Kat Falls
ISBN: 9781847387615
Publisher: Simon & Schuster in UK, Scholastic in US
Published: 2010
Author's Website: http://authors.simonandschuster.co.uk/Kat-Falls/70676711

Rating: 5/5 with merits!!!

The jacket on this represents a good visual description of what the book is based on.  WOW!! I was really blown away by the enticing world that I was drawn into.  It's beautifully descriptive...you'll need to fasten your seat belt to read this, get ready for a thriller of an opening chapter, which sets the bar for this high paced roller-coaster of a book.

I found it to be a completely absorbing read, the plot kept me constantly on my toes, every page on this book captivated me, either the description of something had me in awe or the plot gave another surprising twist, keeping the characters lively and giving the whole action packed story life.  The way in which the plot unfolds astonished me, and knocked me off my feet.  The characters are very believable, the story is both humorous in places, and unexpectedly gentle and touching.

As this was the first underwater/above water book I've come across, I wasn't sure what to expect,after reading it Kat Falls has steamrolled onto my top author list, and to be honest, before this title, I wouldn't have read much sci-fi.  Kat Falls has, for me, completely encompassed what a sci-fi book should have within it's pages.  I highly recommend this book, if you only read one book this year, this has got to be it - you really don't want to miss it!

From the synopsis:
"Beware the Deep - When the oceans rose, the entire continents were swallowed up by the rising water.  Now humans live packed into high rises on small tracts of land, while those willing to forge new frontiers settle deep on the ocean floor.

Tye has lived under the sea his entire life, helping his family to farm the ocean floor.  But when outlaws attack, Ty finds himself in a fight to save the only home he has ever known. Joined by Gemma, a girl from Topside who is looking for her missing brother, Ty ventures into the frontier's rough underworld - and discovers some very dark secrets which threaten to destroy everything...."

Dark Life USA link
Dark Life UK link