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Transformed
by E.V Fairfall
Published: January 1, 2014
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Since the beginning, two entities have had complete, unquestioned control over Thea: the Earth and God.
But when Thea suddenly figures out that the Earth has trapped her within a forest, she discovers that the only way to set herself free is to break God’s one rule; she must forsake her animal form and become human.
The result is nothing she could ever have expected. Lost within the torrent of human emotions, Thea starts to lose who she is and even begins to fall in love with the one thing she always hated: a hunter.
As her act against God proves more problematic than anticipated, it is only a matter of time before her punishment may prove to be worse than Earth’s entrapment.
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What makes Transformed a unique story?
Well, let me first
ask you this: how often have you read a book in which God and Mother Earth are
siblings? Or a book in which Earth itself is an entity of its own, and prevents
God from doing anything he wants? How often have you read a book in which
Mother Earth is able to take any form except for that of a human because it is
forbidden? Though Transformed is a story about finding one's self, it
also explores the foibles of being human and the value of all life. It is about
making mistakes and finding a solution, even if that solution isn’t what was
originally intended.
Where does the story take place?
Transformed
takes place in a small mountain town in Colorado. This fictitious town resides
next to a forest and is green and lush (Colorado can get very dry), and because
of its high elevation, it has strange weather patterns.
How important are names to you in your books? Do you choose the names
based on the way they sound or the meaning? Do you have any name choosing
resources you recommend?
Names! Names are so
important to me, mostly because I can’t actually write a character without
first knowing their name. I can have the perfect scene in my head but until I
find a name that I know fits the character, I just can’t write them in. I don’t
pick names based on the sounds, but sometimes I pick a name because of its
meaning. Mostly I just know when a name works for my character. As for
resources, I tend to use lots of baby naming websites.
Who is your favorite character from Transformed and why?
Oh gosh, I’m going to
say Cricket. I love Chamber of course, but Cricket is just so fun. Cricket is a
girl who Thea turned into a squirrel because she needed to borrow her apartment
while she was human. Even though Cricket is now a squirrel, she insists on
taking special care of the clothes that she reluctantly let Thea borrow—more
like take. Thea, who doesn’t understand why Cricket cares about the clothes,
tends to leave them wherever she might drop them. Here is a quick excerpt from
the book:
“'You have a squirrel in your
sweater.' Brice cocked his head to the side. 'Actually, I think it’s stealing
it.'
Thea looked over her shoulder to see the little squirrel
dragging the sweater across the floor toward the closet. If Brice saw a
squirrel put a sweater on a hanger, she would never hear the end of it. She
shook her head toward the squirrel, causing the ball of fur to stop and glare
before continuing to drag the sweater out of sight. If Thea didn’t start
hanging up the squirrel’s clothes, she had a feeling the little rodent would
attempt to kick her out."
Give us some insight into your main character. What does she do that
is so special?
Thea is God's sister and has spent her life
filling the role of Mother Earth, creating the plants and animals and serving
as their guardian. Alongside her brother God, the two siblings used their light to
create for hundreds of years. She doesn’t understand humans, and she likes them
even less. It isn’t until she takes a human form that she begins to understand
what she has been missing out on, and ultimately she gains a deeper
understanding of her brother and what it means to be a part of a family.
Did you have a specific song or playlist that you listened to when you
were writing Transformed?
I actually
can’t listen to music when I write. I wish I could. Sometimes a song will
inspire me or motivate me, but while writing I need quiet. Of course, that never
really happens because I live in an apartment with paper thin walls—but that is
part of the adventure.
What writing advice do you have for other aspiring authors?
Never give up, and go
to writers conferences! I wish I had gone to a writers conference earlier. They
open your mind to a side of book writing that you normally wouldn't consider.
You can meet people who love what you love, and it is a great chance to break
out of your shell and read some of your work out loud. Not only that but you
will meet other writers who will help you through the hard times.
What can readers who enjoy your book do to help make it
successful?
Reviews! Social media
posts on Facebook, Tumblr, Goodreads and so on. Word of mouth is huge for any
author. There are so many great books in the world that people haven't
discovered, but they only need to be pointed in the right direction.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:I love to write just as much as I love to read. I try to read a book per week, which doesn't always work out, but it's the thought that counts. Aside from all that I am a huge animal person.
Transformed is my first novel, but it isn't my first publication; I've had several short stories published over the last two years. My main goal as a writer is to explore humanity and to give people something fun to read.



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