Ellery Duncan
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Jane Lindskold:
Hi! When I read your books I loved the way that nonhuman characters were distinct from humans in their speech patterns. What was your process was on writing characters like Blind Seer and the other speaking animals. How do you get inside the mindset of an animal in order to write them? What are the significant differences between writing an animal character that speaks, and a human character?
Jane Lindskold
When I write speaking animals, I try to think about how their different senses would influence the way the way they perceive the world. For example, humans are very sight and hand oriented. This is reflected in all sorts of little phrases: "I see your point" (see = understand or comprehend) "Lend me a hand" (meaning "assist me"). With creatures that depend on other senses and don't have hands, I strive to avoid those sort of human perceptions and substitute how they would think.
Writing Sand Shadow in Artemis Awakening presents a different sort of challenge. Her link with Adara is telepathic rather than linguistic. It's a relatively new link, so they're still building a vocabulary. Sometimes, I "shorthand" with words, especially when the communication is something they would have worked out early on. ("I'm on my way!" "Wait!") In other cases, I try to mix in the images they would use, once again keeping mind that Sand Shadow perceives very differently than a human would.
Thanks for a great question!
Writing Sand Shadow in Artemis Awakening presents a different sort of challenge. Her link with Adara is telepathic rather than linguistic. It's a relatively new link, so they're still building a vocabulary. Sometimes, I "shorthand" with words, especially when the communication is something they would have worked out early on. ("I'm on my way!" "Wait!") In other cases, I try to mix in the images they would use, once again keeping mind that Sand Shadow perceives very differently than a human would.
Thanks for a great question!
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Megalion
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Jane Lindskold:
Will there be more to the Artemis series? I really love it and am thankful you addressed in another question why the Kindle versions disappeared. I hope you are able to get them back up. And with a third book! I found you through the Firekeeper series which I've re-read several times and am now excited to do it again with the new books!
Megalion
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Jane Lindskold:
With all my favorite series getting snapped up by Netflix, Hulu, Amazon want more, I'm hopeful that Firekeeper has been optioned. Would definitely make a great series with plenty of books for seasons! My question: have you sold the option or rights and if so to who? Thank you for answering my other question about Artemis.
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