Monday, February 28, 2011

Interview and Giveaway: Allison Pang




I must confess my secret shame. Somewhere, in my parents' basement, there is a box of unicorn figurines that I collected from age 10 to 15. It started with a Secret Santa gift from my fifth grade "boyfriend" Mark Hobbs and somehow morphed into an army of one-horned equine ceramic nightmares. I can't bear to part with them, but I don't want them in my house, either. So for now, my parents are stuck with them.

When I needed an idea for the main character in my 'Nice Girls' vampire series to have an embarrassing collection from childhood, I naturally leaned toward unicorns. I'd lived through the creepy horse obsession all girls go through, and I needed to channel it constructively. So Jane ended up with unicorn lamps, unicorn music boxes, and various sweatshirts she prays will never see the outside of her closet.

When I heard my agent sibling, Allison Pang, featured a foul-mouthed unicorn in her book, A BRUSH OF DARKNESS, I thought she'd be a natural fit here at NICE GIRLS DON'T WRITE NAUGHTY BOOKS.




A BRUSH OF DARKNESS features Abby Sinclair, who wields an enchanted iPod, has a miniature unicorn living in her underwear drawer and a magical marketplace to manage. But despite her growing knowledge of the OtherWorld, Abby isn’t at all prepared for Brystion, the dark, mysterious, and sexy-as- sin incubus searching for his sister, convinced Abby has the key to the succubus’s whereabouts. Abby has enough problems without having this seductive shape-shifter literally invade her dreams to get information. But when her Faery boss and some of her friends vanish, as well, Abby and Brystion must form an uneasy alliance. As she is sucked deeper and deeper into this perilous world of faeries, angels, and daemons, Abby realizes her life is in as much danger as her heart—and there’s no one she can trust to save her.

A former marine biologist, Allison turned to a life of crime to finance her wild spending habits and need to collect Faberge eggs. A cat thief of notable repute, she spends her days sleeping and nights scaling walls and wooing dancing boys....Well, at least the marine biology part is true. But she was taloned by a hawk once. She also loves Hello Kitty, sparkly shoes, and gorgeous violinists. She spends her days in Northern Virginia working as a cube grunt and her nights waiting on her kids and cats, punctuated by the occasional husbandly serenade. Sometimes she even manages to write. Mostly she just makes it up as she goes

Please welcome Allison to the blog and see details below to enter for a free copy of A BRUSH OF DARKNESS.

MH: OK, I have to ask. Why a dirty unicorn? Were you traumatized by a snarky unicorn as a child?

AP: Heh. Many of the unicorn’s behaviors were directly inspired by several of my cats (I have a particularly pervy one who drags my bathrobe around and humps it. Whee.) But honestly, I adored unicorns growing up – so I knew I always wanted to have one in a story I wrote. In this case, I thought a pervy unicorn would be more fun than the standard straight man, so to speak. He gets to do and say things I could never get away with writing for the hero/heroine.

MH: Bonus question, what's your favorite unicorn quip? Also, it takes some stones to make a hentai joke in a romance novel, nicely done!

AP: *bows* Yeah. Hentai. Sadly I was exposed to far more of it than I would have liked in college. I do adore anime as a whole though. Favorite quip… (to Abby)

“The Faery Queen’s daughter is missing and *you* were likely the last person to see her. Just answer their questions and be honest. Unless, of course, you really did do something to her,” he amended hastily. “In which case, lie your f--ing ass off.”

MH: The urban fantasy tends to be pretty serious. Is it difficult for you to balance the humor/badassery required of you?

AP: Sometimes – but I think it depends on the scene – but that’s also part of the reason I have Phin (the unicorn). He brings levity to a number of places that might not otherwise have them. As far as badassery goes, I’m not sure Abby is really all that badass, honestly. I tried to make her more normal than anything else (although she’s obviously got some funky powers here and there).

MH: You chose a couple of different mythologies to blend for BRUSH OF DARKNESS, can you tell us a little bit about your world-building process?

AP: Eh. It’s a Kitchen Sink world, I guess. Anything and everything could potentially show up, but the overall flavor of the world building is decidedly Celtic, since I based the original concept of the CrossRoads off of the True Thomas poem Thomas the Rhymer. I knew I wanted to expand on it – the three paths he could have taken essentially equal the three mythological Paths that many of the OtherFolk fall on – Heaven, Hell and Faerie.

MH: There are a veritible crapload of supernatural creatures in BRUSH OF DARKNESS, do you have a favorite?

AP: They’re all fun. Many of the creatures from the Midnight Marketplace scenes are actually cameos of characters I or my friends have run in online RPGs. Sort of inside jokes, I guess.

MH: What's next for you?

AP: The sequel to A Brush of Darkness has been turned in and I’ll have revisions for that soon, as well as the writing of Book 3, so those two things will probably consume most of my time for the next several months. After that, I’ve got a sort of Steampunk fantasy thing I’d like to work on.

OK, everybody, leave a comment below indicating that you've tweeted, Facebooked or mentioned A BRUSH OF DARKNESS on your blog, and your name will be entered to win a copy! The winner will be randomly selected after 5 p.m. Central time Wednesday, March 2. Thanks for stopping by, Allison!

21 comments:

Metz Photography said...

I loved Phin! A great read and looking forward to the sequel. I've tweeted about A Brush of Darkness and its posted on my blog.

MK said...

Awesome interview! I can't wait to read the book! Just up my alley! :)

Jeffe Kennedy said...

I might have, *ahem* one or two or twenty-seven unicorn figurines here and there...

CLMcCune said...

"TWEET" Would LOVE to win :) I collected Pegasus & Unicorns (blown glass)!http://twitter.com/#!/CLMcCUNE/status/42403610860068864

Calliope said...

Oooh, a pervy unicorn - talk about mistaken impressions!

Will it be just the three books in the series?


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Jennifer said...

Great interview and the book sounds great!

And I confess that when we moved last year my husband made me go through my old box of highschool stuff. I kept most of the unicorn things, but cannot explain why. The box is now labeled "Jen's Old Crap."

I tweeted about the book. http://twitter.com/#!/jsbeach

MichelleReviews said...

Tweeted. :)

L@ur@ said...

I "Facebooked" my peeps (ewww, that sounds like I've been on some sort of a drunken bender), that I have added A Brush of Darkness to my Amazon.com "Wishlist".

Would love to win...LOVE your blog, Molly! Thanks for the "heads up" on additional reading material...while we wait for your next Jane Jameson book to come out...hint, hint...also, thanks too for being a role model on us reporter, writer-wannabee types...

Ruth A. said...

What Abby says about Phin and his "dropings" is hilarious.

http://twitter.com/#!/zoombievampire/status/42401926792495104

donnas said...

So looking forward to reading this.

tweeted - http://twitter.com/#!/DonnaS1/status/42469370470993920d

Book Flame said...

great interview can't wait to read it!

I posted on blog post
http://bookflame.blogspot.com/2011/02/giveaways-from-other-book-blogs.html

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Simon C. said...

Phin FTW. (It even rhymes.)

Jenn R. said...

I know just what to say!
"Ever heard an off color comment come from an unexpected mouth? Ever heard it from a unicorn? No? Then you need to read Allison Pang's new book, "A Brush of Darkness".

thehiddenbibliotheca said...

I can't wait to be able to read your books...Thanks for the giveaway....

Tweeted - @thehiddenbiblio

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Kt said...

I tweeted about A Brush of Darkness and I'd love to win a copy!

Laura H. said...

Thanks for the giveaway! I, too, have a "pervy" cat but he humps his stuffed chicken. Embarrasses the heck out of my husband when we have company! :-) Anyhoo...this sounds like a great read so count me in! I tweeted the giveaway: http://twitter.com/#!/MamaHendo3/status/43035555025534976

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Megan Wolfe said...

I facebooked about this - it'd make my day to win a copy! I teach high school seniors and I desperately need an escape from reality right now...! From my classroom today - Me: "Well, they didn't issue birth certificates way back when so - " Kid interrupts: "You mean you get an award just for being born? That's lame." Sigh.

Allison Pang said...

*waves*


Hey guys - thanks so much for the comments! :)

@Calliope - right now Pocket has only contracted me for the three books, but I'd love to write more! :) (Guess we'll wait and see how this goes, eh?)

wanda f said...

Great interview I cant wait to read A Brush of Darkness

flanagan@mebtel.net

Alexis said...

I loved this book! I've been telling everyone to read it, wish there was more information on the second and third!

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