Title: A.L. Collins
Author: Bastion: Prequel To War
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 978-1467076357
Pages: 340, Paperback/Hardcover
Genre: Fantasy

Author Interview with A.L. Collins

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Bastion, Prequel to War

Interviewed by: Lisa Brown-Gilbert for Pacific Book Review

 

 

PBR: Today we have the pleasure of being with emerging author A. L. Collins, author of Bastion, Prequel to War. Thank you for sharing some time with us.

ALC: Of course, thanks to you as well.

 

PBR: First, tell us please did you always want to be a writer?

ALC: A lack of excitement in my community gave me quite an active imagination. I’ve been telling stories for the better part of my life. So once I thought hard about what I enjoyed doing it just hit me that writing was what I was meant to do. It wasn’t long before it became my passion.

 

PBR: So once you decided writing was for you, what then prompted you to write in the fantasy genre?

ALC: Well a lot of movies, books and games had to do with it. I always enjoyed limitless boundaries and a fantasy world is influenced only by the scope of your own imagination. Nothing is impossible. I liked that feeling of freedom in my writing.

 

PBR: How did you come up with the story of Bastion Prequel to War?

ALC: It felt like I was just sitting at home writing the main characters down and then all of a sudden I had a timeline and twenty sheets of lore written on paper. It was just a flood of good ideas coming at once and it was practically out of the blue!

 

PBR: How hard was it for you to get through writing the first chapter of Bastion?

ALC: Almost impossible because I’m so bad at beginnings. I want to get right into the meat of the story. But so much lore can’t be rushed into so I started with back story. It was a risk, but that first chapter will be rehashed in every sequel. So it’s actually very important to the series. I was proud of myself. Usually I like to jump into a story and then explain the beginning as the book moves on.

 

PBR: Bastion Prequel to War is currently being promoted as a series, how will you continue the tale of Bastion?

ALC: I have so much lore that I’ll need to be careful and make sure things stay smooth and cohesive. I’ve already learned from the couple things I would change in the first book so the second, I think, is already ten times better than its brother. I want to just grow as an author and see what my mind can really do. I’m already a much better writer than I was yesterday, so to feel like I’m growing at this rate is just amazing.

 

PBR: When do you expect to complete your next book in the series?

ALC: Well I’m actually working on the beginnings of several other series. Once the word of Bastion circulates and I market it even more, hopefully the fan base will have grown by then. Then I’ll focus on a second book for Bastion once all others are established. I do have a rough outline of the direction of the second book though.

 

PBR: As a young writer how do you find time to manage to devote time to your writing and manage the other aspects of your life?

ALC: It’s hectic. I’m always darting off to work in the middle of my writing. Sometimes I take my laptop to my work and just write after my shift until midnight. I’m always on the go and it’s hard. Thank goodness I’m out of school now. I can’t imagine how I would have balanced schoolwork with this. But sometimes things get so crazy that I’d love to be able to just sit in a comfy room and write my heart out. The book eats up the social life too. My friends wonder why I haven’t resurfaced after so many weeks. I’m just that busy.

 

PBR: How supportive are your friends and family of your desire to be a writer?

ALC: My parents actually shocked me. I just graduated from high school two years ago, I’m only nineteen. And my mom was especially floored that I was putting off college for this, but they’ve both been incredibly supportive… and excited. I’ve actually been getting a lot of help promoting the book from my friends. I want to be able to give them and everyone around me a better life with what I’m doing. And the scary thing is that everyone is starting to believe in me too. It puts a bit of pressure on me. However that’s the goal of this. I want to give back more than I’ve taken.

 

PBR: What sage advice would you give to a young person that desires to be a published writer, like yourself?

ALC: I’ve learned a lot in such short time. The key components I’ve found are creating, editing and marketing. Create a great story, edit it like crazy and then spread the word as far as possible. You need to be determined and occasionally clever in order to do this. Not to mention resourceful. I’ve even made homemade candles with my book cover on it just to get the word out. But just write what you like and see what happens. You’ll be amazed at how things unravel when you try to push your work into the world. It’s all about dreams, it really is. But definitely stay humble and don’t forget where you came from.

 

PBR: Would you like to explore other genres with your writing skills, if so what other genres would like to get into?

ALC: Yes I would. I’ll always be fiction. However I’ve got plans for a young adult motivational, a zombie book, a thriller and a sci-fi. I’m fishing with different hooks and seeing what I catch. I want to know what I’m best at. Of course I’ll always pump out a magical fantasy book in between so I don’t confuse readers too much, but I’d like to be diverse. Most people say it’s the kiss of death to go outside your genre. I want to give it a go. Life’s too short, you know?

 

PBR: This has all been very interesting. We certainly wish you the best of success with your new book, and your writing career. Thank you once again for sharing some time with us today.

ALC: Of course. Hey, I like to talk.