Thanks to the “Social Networking" part of goodreads,I was
able to contact the writer of book x0 ( To the power of zero ) the book that I
had reviewed in my last post. I wanted to know more about her and her book.
Here is an excerpt from our conversation!
ME :Before I begin I'd like to congratulate you and thank you for
writing such a book based on real interesting theme of Telepathy. I found it
really interesting and informative and the plot managed to keep me hooked
totally ( Especially after Lola and Somadina made contact!)
ME : The book majorly revolves around the lives of 3 women. What or
who is your inspiration for such a storyline which is so women-centric?
Sherrie : That’s a good question. When I started the book I
thought of it as a “sister” story. I have only one sibling, a sister, and
we are very close even though we live a thousand miles apart. I wanted my
main character to have such a sister, and for her to form a telepathic link
with another woman living a very different kind of life far away but who was
just as close to her own sister. My idea was that things like bonds with ones
family members transcend cultures, languages and customs and are something we
all share and understand. It felt right to me that worrying about your sister’s
safety was something that could bring two strangers together.
ME :Telepathy/ESP are much debated topics which have very less
believers (I do believe! Many people in my country do!). What made you pick up
this subject?
Sherrie: I now get asked a lot if I’m a telepath :). I’m
not, but like Lola at the start of the book I am a very empathic person who
picks up feelings from others easily. I’ve often wondered if I could take this
gift further and, if I did, would I regret it. I also wanted to explore the
idea of empathy. If you really knew what another person was thinking and
feeling, could you cheat them? Hurt them? Kill them?
ME :Your style of writing is not the stereotypical kind in various
parts of the book. For a fiction work you have used Question and answer kind
(The narration of Lola and Somadina reading the FAQs of the website) of
narration and you have given links. What made you to use this style? Isn't this
style of writing a gamble? (Hey! I loved the way you detailed about telepathy
and your links were good too! but just wondering how such narration would sit
with the typical novel readers! )
Sherrie: Yes, it was a gamble and maybe not such a good one.
When I wrote the book I promised myself I would write the novel that was inside
me, and this book was the result. I still like the extraneous facts woven
into it and the links but that’s kind of how my brain works anyway. Some
readers have really enjoyed my unusual style, others have more or less ignored
it and just enjoyed the story, and another group has really rather disliked it
and said so. I wonder if the last group might have liked my story if it
was written in a more conventional style. I have thought about putting
out a “second edition” of the book specifically targeted at those who want plot
only (sort of an x0 lite).
And I did back off from that style a little in both y1 and z2.
ME: Yes, I know you are a Physicist hence the liking for Variables
(Your Title "x0") is evident. But what triggered you to give these
kind of titles - x0, y1, z2!
Sherrie : The book x0 is
the first in a collection of six books. The first five novels will each
tell the more or less independent story of a person developing an unusual power
in response to an emergency situation. The second book, now finished, is the
story of Lola’s son Zane and it was supposed to be called x1. The
third book, also done, is about Lola’s husband Alex as he rediscovers an
unusual power he had as a young athlete. It was going to be called x2.
Yes, the next novels (about daughters Ariel and Teddie) were really going to
the be x3 and x4.
I just thought it was a neat idea and I had a way to tie each exponent
into the story. But as I wrote about Zane, it turned out that he loved
superheroes as a child and his favorite were the X-men and at that point I
became afraid that all those x’s looked like I was sort of copying from the
comic characters (which had not been my idea at all.) So I changed the
second book to y1 and now every book will have a different letter. To me all
six books are a very mathematical collection and why that is so won’t be that
obvious until the sixth novel.
ME :Now to a little about yourself!
You are a Geophysicist by profession, what made you take up fiction writing?
You are a Geophysicist by profession, what made you take up fiction writing?
Sherrie : Science fiction was my first love, I’ve wanted to write
it ever since I was a little girl. I studied journalism in college with a minor
in physics with the idea of being a science writer who wrote fiction on the
side. But once I was out in the working world I realized that science paid far
better than writing and I went back to school to study geophysics. It was a
practical decision, although I do enjoy geophysics too.
ME: And Hey! How do you manage writing and being a
geophysicist and having a family? Isn't it a bit taxing?
Sherrie : I couldn’t do it all at once. To be honest,
raising three young children and working as a geophysicist took all the energy
I had even with a supportive husband and great kids. I loved my life as mom and
scientist, but for many years there was no extra time for writing. However, my
youngest child is now in college and I consult four days a week, and so I am
rediscovering the idea of free time. My family thinks it’s great that I’m
returning to what I wanted to do so badly years ago.
ME: Tell us something about your likes and dislikes (Just to know
what truly irks you when you start writing!)
Sherrie : Well, I’m intolerant of intolerance. I firmly believe
that the best and worst human qualities are well distributed among every age
group, both genders, every race, culture and religion, every sexual preference,
every style and every income level. To me, one of the missions of a writer is
to take a reader outside of their own day to day world and into that of
another, and to thereby increase our understanding and appreciation of each
other. I confess to being an idealist. In the end, I want my books to add
to the sum total of hope in this world, to add to the joy, to add to the love.
If I accomplish this even a little tiny bit, I’m going to be very happy that I
picked up my laptop and started writing.
ME :What can we expect from y1( I haven't managed to lay my hands on
this book) and z2?
Sherrie :I got a little ahead of myself and told you about y1 and
z2 when I talked about the titles. I believe that human beings each have
far more potential than they realize and each novel tells of a different family
member facing difficulties and overcoming them by learning to use more of that
potential. Zane in y1 has
always been something of an outsider. He is exceptionally smart, he is a
gay, and he grew up in Texas public schools. He has unusually good fine muscle
control that he uses to teach himself to alter his appearance and he improves
on these abilities to save friends who are in danger. Alex in z2 is an aging teacher and ex-athlete who
used to be able to slow down time when he was on a basketball court. He
thinks that those glory days are long gone, but when serious dangers enter his
own quiet life he needs to relearn those skills quickly.
I’m now working on c3, the story of Teddie, the
youngest daughter in the family. It is a work in progress so I hate to say too
much about it, but part of it does take place in Northern India near the
Himalayas and I am having a wonderful time learning more and more about that
part of the world.
Thank you Sherrie for patiently ( & Promptly!) answer my
questions! I look forward to reading the rest of the series!
And now for the little surprise that the writer, Ms. Sherrie
Cronin Promised me!
An Electronic Give away of her book x0( To the power of Zero )
@ https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/138940
Enter the coupon code : SN62Q
To get the book as a free give away ! Only exclusive to my blog
readers!
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