Rusty's Ghost Engine (also known as.......... Jinky Spring)
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Rin Chupeco:
Hi! I really look forward to reading your books particularly your Bone Witch series! I've read many reviews for those books and I just wondered if the world building is based on any real world mythologies? What inspired you to write those books?
Rin Chupeco
Thank you!
The Philippines, where I live, is a strange mix of cultures - we have several Chinese, Filipino and Western, and Middle Eastern influences, and I wanted to envision kingdoms with them in mind, each having varying degrees of influence. (Kion, of course, forms the melting pot.) The overarching Middle Eastern influence though, is inspired by the Ayyubid dynasty under Saladin.
Asha are inspired by geisha, but Dark asha are more reminiscent of the Filipino mangkukulam / witch doctor, albeit with better dress.
The series itself is about family, specifically siblings - I had an older brother I never knew (miscarriage before I was born) so writing a story where a sister raises a brother from the dead might be a bit on the nose / wishful thinking on my end. But I'd like to think my brother would have been a lot like Fox!
The Philippines, where I live, is a strange mix of cultures - we have several Chinese, Filipino and Western, and Middle Eastern influences, and I wanted to envision kingdoms with them in mind, each having varying degrees of influence. (Kion, of course, forms the melting pot.) The overarching Middle Eastern influence though, is inspired by the Ayyubid dynasty under Saladin.
Asha are inspired by geisha, but Dark asha are more reminiscent of the Filipino mangkukulam / witch doctor, albeit with better dress.
The series itself is about family, specifically siblings - I had an older brother I never knew (miscarriage before I was born) so writing a story where a sister raises a brother from the dead might be a bit on the nose / wishful thinking on my end. But I'd like to think my brother would have been a lot like Fox!
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Greetings! I am a book reviewer for a popular reading blog (readingforsanity.blogspot.com). I reviewed "The Girl From the Well" on our site. Would you be interested in sending me a copy of the newest installment, "The Suffering," in exchange for a fair and honest review? Contact me at ashley_honeydew@hotmail.com. Thanks for your consideration! I'm excited to hear from you.
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Rin Chupeco:
Hello! I wanted to tell you that I love The Bone Witch, and I've already got my hands on a copy of The Heart Forger (both of which are so amazingly beautiful I would die for them)! It was in stores at a B&N Feb. 24 (the earliest of my knowledge), and I was wondering if it was your intent that the book be released almost a month earlier than initially planned? (IM SO EXCITED TO START READING THF I CANT WAIT)
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