Monday, June 21, 2010

BLEEDING VIOLET: Interview with Hanna



So far on this blog I have interviewed many "fictional characters," including a mermaid, demon, werewolf, nymph and satyr. But, why stop there? I am pleased to announce that today I have with me, Hanna.
Hanna is the Main Character in Dia Reeve's novel, BLEEDING VIOLET. And since I'd like to share this book so much I am offering one lucky commenter a copy for their very own! Just be a follower, leave a comment and spread the word through Twitter or a mention on your own blog. I'll have my kids pick the lucky winner out of a hat and announce the results on Thursday.

A little about the book:

Love can be a dangerous thing....

Hanna simply wants to be loved. With a head plagued by hallucinations, a medicine cabinet full of pills, and a closet stuffed with frilly, violet dresses, Hanna's tired of being the outcast, the weird girl, the freak. So she runs away to Portero, Texas in search of a new home.

But Portero is a stranger town than Hanna expects. As she tries to make a place for herself, she discovers dark secrets that would terrify any normal soul. Good thing for Hanna, she's far from normal. As this crazy girl meets an even crazier town, only two things are certain: Anything can happen and no one is safe. (taken from Simon Schuster's website)


Now, lets begin:

Hanna, why don't you tell us a little about yourself for the readers that don't know you yet?

I'm biracial (Poppa is white and Finnish, and Momma is black and American). I like to make my own clothes and meet new people and travel. I'm manic-depressive--more manic than depressive, though. When I'm manic, I hallucinate and may occassionally bash people over the head, but what can I say? We've all got problems.

What made you first believe in the supernatural things that live in this world, when so many people just ignore their existence?

I started to believe when the people around me--people I trust like Momma and my boyfriend Wyatt--admitted to seeing things, too. Things like flesh-eating creatures and evil spirits. At this point I can't remember what it was like not to believe in the supernatural.

What's the strangest thing you've seen?

Where do I even start? The weirdest thing are these creatures called lure because they lure you to them so they can drain all the life from you. They live in window glass and are just so random they're really hard to explain to people who haven't seen them.

Is there anything you don't believe in?

I don't have the luxury of not believing in stuff. I live in such a strange town where anything is possible that it's important for me to keep my belief system flexible.

What's next for Dia?

Dia's next book, Slice of Cherry, comes out January 4, 2011. It's not a sequel to Bleeding Violet, though. It's a tale of two outcast sisters--daughters of a notorious serial killer--who decide to put their murderous genes, and latent powers, to good use by only killing people who deserve it. It takes place in Portero, the same as Bleeding Violet, and it has the same level of weirdness and romance, so never fear. :)

Finally, what's your favorite book?

My favorite book of all time is The Gunslinger by Stephen King. It's about this hardcase named Roland who has to track down a wizard who can tell him how to get to the Dark Tower, a place Roland has to go in order to keep the world from dying or "moving on" as he calls it. I would marry that book if I could, I love it so much. It's the first book in the Dark Tower series, and all the books are awesome, but The Gunslinger is the best.

Well, thank you Hanna for visiting today! And thank you Dia for letting her. I truly enjoyed reading the book and getting inside the head of a mentally ill individual. That for me, really made the voice sing. It isn't for the feint of heart, but I love a dark and edgy teen book. I can't wait to read Slice of Cherry!

21 comments:

  1. what a great idea! This book sounds like something I'd like but I hadn't heard of it before! Good stuff:)

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  2. Hmm, I was about to call you "creepy." I'll have to think on that one! Anyway, glad I could introduce you to it!

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  3. Hanna sounds...interesting! Fun interview, as always.

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  4. Thank you, Julie. She is VERY interesting.

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  5. Nice! Way to introduce the character to us--a splendid, fun and upbeat! I'm curious already. I'll also be looking for that mermaid interview. As soon as I'm published I just might ask you to interview one of my own. LOL.

    www.a-pen-in-neverland.blogspot.com

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  6. Angela - I look forward to interviewing your MC so you better get that book out!! Thanks for stopping by

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  7. Great contest! I love the way you introduced Hanna, I already wanted to read this book, now I'll have to move it to the top of the list! I'm posting your contest in my sidebar. Thanks!

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  8. This is great! What a wonderful way to get introduced to the book! :)

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  9. Renae - thanks! It was fun.

    Susan - Glad you liked it.

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  10. I love your way of introduction. Very cool, I too have a few characters that would love to be interviewed...hummm They always seem to butt into all my other conversations, maybe this would give them some stage time, so I can get my book finished. lol :) great post

    loved it

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  11. Reana - I love interviewing "fictional" characters! It's so much fun.

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  12. Hanna was a fabulous guest, what a great interview. She's interesting which is exactly what I like when I read... someone that keeps it interesting!

    Lisa I love these, it reminds me of E. Elle's blog who did character fun much like this!

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  13. Jen - thanks so much! I appreciate the compliment and like I've said before, it is SO much fun to do!

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  14. Always love to hear about new and interesting stories that are coming out. Thanks, Lisa.

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  15. No problem C! Maybe I can interview one of your characters when your next book comes out...

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  16. Dia sounds like a great character and Bleeding Violet sounds like it might be really good. I'll be checking it out.

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  17. Heather - you'll have to let me know what you think

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  18. Hannah is a great character. Loved the interview.

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  19. Catherine - thanks! I really liked getting a glimpse inside Hanna's head when reading the book.

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  20. I loved reading BLEEDING VIOLET -- that town of Potero was *slightly* crazy. Ha.

    Can't wait to read SLICE OF CHERRY.

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  21. Karen - I know, right? Slice of Cherry sounds awesome!

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