Description:
In TIMESPELL, the brash
and impulsive Julia must team up with her sweet and straight-laced best
friend, Angie, and the malicious and power-hungry Kaitlyn in order to
keep the witch-like powers of her inheritance. But these powers come at a
cost. The girls are bound to serve the Fates, and their first mission
sends them back in time to Marie Antoinette’s Paris and eventually, into
the chaos and war of the French Revolution.
Where Do Story Ideas
Come From? Timespell’s Origins
One
of the first questions people often ask me when they see I’ve written a book
is, “Where did you get the idea for the story?” For me the answer is
complicated. The first gleam of an idea came in the form of a pair of teenaged
time-crossed lovers, and I can honestly say the idea came out of nowhere. I
wrote down the scene in my mind as I saw it, and that scene became the epilogue
to the book.
Yes.
I wrote the epilogue first. Oops!
But
Timespell is about more than just what happens between the main love interests
in the story. It’s about best friends Angie and Julia, who begin the story
excited about unlocking the power of the Fates. They will be able to time
travel once they find the final Daughter of Fate and seal themselves to her
forever. The bulk of the story took shape in my mind while thinking about how
different the girls were from each other. Julia is silly and sarcastic, Angie is
responsible and sweet, but what about the third Daughter of Fate?
I
toyed with a lot of ideas, but one that kept coming back to me was the one I
thought the least likely would work. Kaitlyn.
Kaitlyn
was certainly fun to write, as well as a challenge. She isn’t a conventional
choice for a book’s main character… fearless and power-hungry, she has a mean
streak a mile wide. For some reason, the idea of forcing Julia and Angie to
work together with someone so unlike anyone they would choose for themselves
really appealed to me. I wanted to find out if they could manage to work
together for the sake of the world, or at least, for the sake of keeping their powers.
Would Kaitlyn change after being connected to the other two girls? Would the
experiences they shared traveling through time bring them together somehow, or
only highlight their differences and tear them apart?
The
origins of Timespell began with the characters and my curiosity about what
might change them. As the girls came to life on the page, and as one adventure
led to the next, the story took on shape and before I knew it, I had written
all the way up to the epilogue that started it all. Finding out what happened
between the three girls was as exciting as finding out what happened to the
fate of the world.
About the author:
Diana Paz writes books about magic, adventure, and romance. She was born in Costa Rica, grew up on Miami Beach, moved to Los Angeles in high school, and went to college in San Diego. Basically, she’s a beach bum. Diana graduated from California State University, San Marcos with a Bachelor’s Degree in Liberal Arts. She loves old movies, epic fantasy, all kinds of music, and heading to the beach with a good book. Preferably sipping a highly sweetened iced coffee.
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About the author:
Diana Paz writes books about magic, adventure, and romance. She was born in Costa Rica, grew up on Miami Beach, moved to Los Angeles in high school, and went to college in San Diego. Basically, she’s a beach bum. Diana graduated from California State University, San Marcos with a Bachelor’s Degree in Liberal Arts. She loves old movies, epic fantasy, all kinds of music, and heading to the beach with a good book. Preferably sipping a highly sweetened iced coffee.
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3 comments:
If I could time travel, I would especially travel in the Victorian and in the Medieval times. :D
If I could time travel, I would especially travel in the Victorian and in the Medieval times. :D
If I could time travel I would probably go to the Medieval times. I would love to see the surroundings in that period.
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