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Saturday, January 27, 2018

An Interview With An Author Part II by Betsy Ashton

Welcome back. I'm your Intrepid Reporter interviewing Betsy Ashton, author of the incredibly chilling EYES WITHOUT A FACE.

IR: I'm here with Betsy Ashton. Welcome back.

Me: Thanks. And thanks for the coffee.

IR: We've already talked about the cover and why you wrote the book. I want to talk now about the killer herself.

Me: I'm good with that. This killer got under my skin.

IR: She doesn't have a name.

Me: I think you mean she doesn't have a given or family name.

IR: Right.

Me. In her small town, most kids grew up with nicknames, Buddy, Bub, Junior, Princess. Her family nickname is a representation of how her family sees her.

IR: Did they really call her That Thing?

Me: Alas, they did. It shaped her worldview.

IR: I found I couldn't always believe her.

Me: Well, she is unreliable. She doesn't want you to believe everything she says, but she wants you to believe everything she does.

IR: That sounds contradictory.

Me: It is and isn't.

IR: I see, I think. Is she a sociopath?

Me: She doesn't think so.

IR: So, she's a psychopath?

Me: She doesn't think so.

IR: That's why she's called unreliable, isn't it?

Me: That's part of it.

IR: I may be foolish, but sometimes I found myself rooting for her.

Me: Good. That's what she wants you to do.

IR: I got a distinct Dexter vibe. Was that intentional?

Me: By no means. I have heard of Dexter, of course, but I've only seen one episode. I don't receive the channel it was on.

IR: Did you have any television show in mind?

Me: Criminal Minds. I think the episodes are perfect for that show.

IR: Do you see any of the actors playing That Thing? G-Man?

Me: Casting That Thing is for a different interview. If Joe Mantegna weren't so old, I'd like to see him play G-Man. That said, I wouldn't turn down Shemar Moore...

IR: Do you have any advice for a budding author trying to do what you did with this book?

Me: Humanize your character.

IR: How do you recommend doing that?

Me: Give her a cat.

IR: I'm afraid our time is up. I hope I can have you back to learn more about how you write and what you are working on now.

Me: It would be a pleasure.

12 comments:

  1. Give her a cat. Love it, Betsy! Great interview!

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  2. What better way to make a character human than letting it have a pet. In Eyes, the cats are Miss Snickers, Miss Snickers 2 and Miss Snickers 3.

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  3. Cats are perfect for this character, I'm thinking. Thanks for the interview, Betsy...intriguing premise!

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  4. And the creepiness continues. Wonderful and revealing interview. Loved it!

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  5. I'll take Shemar Moore for two hundred.

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  6. I don't know, Vonnie. You and I may have to arm wrestle for Shemar. Talk about eye candy!

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  7. Brilliant. If the book is as good as the interview, you're on to a real winner.

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  8. A cat...great idea!! Loved the interview. Just grabbed a copy for my Kindle and can't wait to read it! :-)

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  9. I'm completely intrigued--scared, but intrigued.

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  10. Wow...love this!! I am fascinated by this character, and can't wait to read the book! OMG, Dexter is the BEST show ever! I'm definitely intrigued by the potential Dexter vibe.

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  11. Great interview. Fun. And the book sounds creepy wonderful!

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  12. Fascinating interview. I love how you don't really answer the questions. Humanize the villain. A lot of truth to that.

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