Interview with PC Cast
   by Kristen Painter

How did the idea of a mother-daughter writing venture come to be? Whose idea was it?


It was my idea. When I was beginning the first book Kristin hadn’t gone off to college yet, so she was still living at home. I’d yell out questions about teenage vernacular at her from my office. Like, “Chicken!”(I call her Chicken. Kristin Frances Cast. KFC.) “Chicken! When someone’s really drunk, what do you call it?” She’d say, “Trashed, Mom.” And then I’d yell back “Thanks!” and keep writing. So I’m trying to write the first three chapters and I keep yelling down the hall. Kristin says she was “innocently” watching MTV. (Please! I don’t think you can innocently watch MTV.) Anyway, I finally came out and said, “Would you like to coauthor this book with Mama?” She said, “Coauthor… like have my name on the cover?” “Uh huh,” I said. She said, “Like, Kristin Cast and P. C. Cast?” I said, “No, like, P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast .” She went, “Oh. Yeah. That’d be cool.” So I called my agent and she liked the idea. She was thinking of the marketing perspective. Everyone was cool with it, so it happened.

What's the writing process like with you and Chicken *snerk* working on a book at the same time?

Kristin and I do some brainstorming, and then I write the first draft. It’s hard for me. I want to call her and talk to her about it sometimes, but she hasn’t read up to where I am. I used to send her pieces of it, but I revise constantly. So what I will have sent her before might have completely changed. So that didn’t work. When I get the whole first draft done, I send it to her. (I’ll talk to her in the manuscript.) Then she goes through it and fills in the blanks and answers the questions. She makes sure I’m being succinct enough, because I tend to do too much description. She said in this last book she had to delete a zillion “and whatnot”s. So she’ll change some of the text and write little bubble comments to me. Then she sends the manuscript to me and I see what changes she’s made. I re-read it carefully to make sure she’s not messing up any of my dominoes, because I have a much better idea of where I’m going than she does. When I’m done, we send it off.

Very cool that you guys work so well together. What was your inspiration for the House of Night series?

Well, it started out with my agent saying “vampire finishing school.” Two, almost three years ago, at the [RWA National] Conference in Reno. We were drinking, and she says “Hey hey hey, I have an idea for a series I need to give you.” I said, “Okay.” Then she said the three magic words: “Vampire finishing school.” I had been reading a lot of young adult, and I was thinking I would really like to write a young adult series. She, on the other hand, was thinking bondage and college co-eds. Well, those of you who have read my Goddess Summoning Books know I could definitely make that work, but I couldn’t get the YA angle out of my mind, so I talked her into young adult. And I’m sooooo glad I did. It’s made my career. These books have put me in a completely different place.

Also, I sat down with my dad, who is a biologist, and came up with a biological basis for vampirism. Then created a world that’s ours only there have always been vampires. It’s an uneasy alliance between vampires and humans. My vamps are like Superman. They’re super-gorgeous. They’re super-talented. They’re literally super-men and women. It’s matriarchal. Nyx is their goddess. I use a lot of Wiccan based rituals. They’re in no way disrespectful to men, because a real matriarchal culture would not be disrespectful to men. It’s just that men have a different role, and their role is more is as a protector.

I love that you got your dad involved! Who is your favorite secondary character from the series?

That’s easy – Aphrodite! Okay, I know she comes off as abrasive and selfish and even kinda ho-ish, but I love her. Plus, her character grows and evolves during the series quite a bit.

Okay, I have to agree. She's kind of a snot, but sooo interesting. I can't wait to see where she goes in the series. Speaking of which, how many more books will there be? Any buzz on a movie?

Right now we’ve sold a total of nine House of Night books, which includes a three book spin-off. As for a movie, Empire Pictures has optioned the series and is going to pitch it as a TV series to the major networks. So keep your fingers crossed!

Awesome! Can I come to the premiere? Kidding. Not really. Um, can we get a sneak peak at what's next for Zoey?

If you’ve read CHOSEN you know that Zoey messed up Big Time. So UNTAMED (out in October) begins with Zoey cleaning up her messes, but in the middle of all of that we meet a new force of evil that has been influencing vampyres at the House of Night. I can tell you that I scared my own self when I was writing this one! And I think of the end of it as more of a pause than a real The End. I’m working on the next book, HUNTED, already, and it begins literally within minutes of the close of UNTAMED.

I can't wait to see the new covers. The current ones are amazing. In between books, when we need a fix, where can we find you online?

You can find me at my website: http://www.pccast.net/ (and http://www.pccast.blogspot.com/) and the House of Night series website: http://www.houseofnightseries.com/.


That House of Night website rocks. Thank you for stopping by!

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