1. What inspired you to write this book? I have a love-hate relationship with Peter Pan. As a child, the story of the boy who never grew up was very dear to me. But then I read the original novel as an adult, and to say that the story aged poorly is an understatement. Even early 20th-century Europeans of the time were shocked by J.M. Barrie's racism and sexism. But one thing J.M. Barrie did very well was to show the nuance of Peter's situation - how eternal youth was more of a curse than a gift, because it meant Peter could never grow as a person or understand the consequences of his actions.
I wrote REVEN to return to Peter Pan's darker roots, exploring the dichotomy between youthful innocence and adult accountability, while also deconstructing the white male savior narrative that underpinned the original novel.
2. What exactly is it about — and who is it written for? REVEN is a YA steampunk retelling of Peter Pan, for fans of Wicked, Howl's Moving Castle, and Treasure Planet. After losing her mother, 15-year-old Wendi Darl has worked hard to support her family and keep her academic scholarship. But an innocent mistake puts all her efforts to waste, and Wendi is soon staring at a future behind bars.
So, when charming Peter appears outside her home and asks her to run away on his flying ship, of course Wendi accepts. He’s offering her a magic necklace that would let her defy gravity. A home with friends who appreciate her. An escape from all the mistakes of her dead-end life.
However, Wendi may have fallen into worse trouble than what she left behind. Peter’s magic is dangerously powerful, and a hook-handed stalker has vowed to steal it for himself. Both sides see Wendi’s arrival as an opportunity to break the stalemate and end their rivalry once and for all. No one is going to save her. If Wendi wants her happy ending, she’ll need to steal it for herself.
3. What do you hope readers will get out of reading your book? I hope the asexual and aromantic readers realize that you don't need to be in a relationship to become a 'real' adult. I hope the gifted kids learn that failure is normal and that there is always more than one way to fulfill a dream. I hope the nostalgic adults enjoy overanalyzing the themes around trauma, redemption, and civil disobedience. And I hope everyone else has fun.
4. How did you decide on your book’s title and cover design? REVEN is NEVER backwards, making it a nod to the original Neverland. "Across Golden Skies" refers to the glittery ichor clouds that spread across the skies once a year. The cover was designed by the artist Jenny Zemanek. I gave her a list of thematic imagery that shows up throughout the book, such as Wendi's heirloom watch or the moon lilies, and Jenny brilliantly incorporated them all into one cohesive image.
5. What advice or words of wisdom do you have for fellow writers – other than run!? The best writing advice my grad school mentor gave me was that every word needs to earn its place in the story. You should be able to point to any passage in your book and explain its purpose, whether that's showing your protagonist's fears, revealing a clue to the mystery, or simply making the reader laugh. If all a scene does is fill space between "important" story beats, then you need to cut it. I say this as someone who had to cut a LOT of words from my early drafts.
6. What trends in the book world do you see -- and where do you think the book publishing industry is heading? I think novellas are making a comeback. Around ten years ago, I noticed authors selling novella side stories for established series. Lately in the indie scene, I've increasingly seen novellas being sold as standalone stories. Given our modern attention spans (or lack thereof), I think novellas may become more common in both indie and trad spaces.
7. Were there experiences in your personal life or career that came in handy when writing this book? I've practiced a variety of martial arts over the years. I've never done fencing specifically, but understanding the general rhythm of combat helped me pace the fights correctly. My studies in set design were also very handy for choreographing action scenes.
8. How would you describe your writing style? Which writers or books is your writing similar to? I try to create stories which are fast-paced and witty on the surface, but can also provide a deeper, more thematic narrative underneath. If I had to position REVEN among other fantasy pirate stories, it would probably be shelved between Joshua Phillip Johnson's The Forever Sea and Maggie Tokuda-Hall's The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea.
9. What challenges did you overcome in the writing of this book? Cutting down the word count was definitely difficult. I have multiple flashbacks tucked away in a drawer that I may use for future bonus content.
10. If people can buy or read one book this week or month, why should it be yours? Because in a corrupt world like ours, sometimes people need to see a story where the good guys win.
About The Author: Emily is a Midwestern writer who specializes in genre fiction. Her novella Kilohedon won Honorable Mention in the Writers of the Future Contest, and her short story The Witch and the Fool featured in Luna Station Quarterly. When she's not writing, she enjoys painting, strategy games, and yoga. You can find her on Instagram/Threads/TikTok by the handle @swaimwrites. For more information, please see: www.swaimwrites.com
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