Q&A with Katie Salidas author of the Immortalis series discussion
Behind the Book: Author's notes
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What is bloodlust like?
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That was a similar question I asked myself for one of my (non-vampire) stories. I did some research on the matter, reading up about cocaine use as my study drug. Having read Immortalis, I felt you had a good handle on it. Bloodlust would most likely be more like a thirst than a hunger but with undertones of euphoric hallucinogens. When your throat is parched, when you've been aching for just a cool drink of water for hours...you really slam that liquid down. In the Immortalis world, that was the impression I gained from Alyssa...that it was drug and water and food all in one.



I write about vampires, but I’ve never been one so I can't write them from experience. What I can do, though, is take things and experiences I do know and translate them to the characters I create.
For instance, when writing the Immortalis series, I needed to describe bloodlust.
What is bloodlust? Again, not being a vampire I have no real basis of comparison, but I do know a few other things that might come close.
I’ve struggled with quitting smoking for years (and still do). Addiction is very easy to compare to bloodlust. A vampire needs blood to survive and I'm willing to bet, if they were real, missing a meal would be none too pleasant.
For a smoker, that morning cigarette or that after dinner cigarette is something of a need too.
When trying to quit smoking, that withdrawal sets in: you feel all sorts of terrible things. You become cranky, irritable, depressed, and short-tempered. Then this little voice whispers in your head that having one little smoke will make it all better. So, in taking the “write what you know” quote into consideration I likened bloodlust to that of a person who is addicted to the substance. I make the need for blood like an addiction and the lack of it something like the effects of withdrawal.