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Jaunty WARLORD: An Interview with Elizabeth Vaughan

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JAUNTY: Hello! It’s me again—Jaunty P. Quills, Porcupine Extraordinaire! And I’ve sunk my quills into yet another guest author—Elizabeth Vaughan. Some of you may know Elizabeth’s work. She’s the author of the groundbreaking WARPRIZE and WARSWORN. The third book in the series, WARLORD, is out March 6. Since I’m Jaunty P. Quills, I got a sneak peek, and I have to say that my quills are still a-quiver. This book is sexy, suspenseful, and poignant. I might have even shed a porcupine tear or two. It’s definitely a must-read.

So, Elizabeth, let’s get right into it. Tell us a bit about your series and your fabulous new book.

Elizabeth Vaughan: Thanks, Jaunty! It’s great to be here. WARLORD is finally out, and we get to see the Plains through Lara’s eyes. And Keir’s people get their first look at the so-called Warprize. Keir and Lara have a lot to deal with in this book.

JAUNTY: The Jaunty Quills are always blabbing away on this blog about things like point-of-view. Blah, blah, blah. Let’s talk about what’s important, people! Things like pine nuts and when Jaunty gets more of them!

Anyway, I noticed in one of these discussions, you and your expert use of first-person point-of-view were discussed. That made my quills stand on end (mainly because I figured if I asked you about it, the Quills would feed me extra pine nuts!).

So, why did you decide to write in first-person, and have you encountered any resistance to it among potential readers?

Elizabeth Vaughan: Yes, I was very surprised that my choice of POV would cause a bit of a rukus. But I needed Lara’s POV for the book. It’s her ignorance and interest about Keir’s world that helps pull the reader into the story. Besides, I have to admit that I enjoy reading first-person POV myself.

JAUNTY: Is it hard to write in first-person? I mean, not that it would be hard for ME, but are there challenges for someone who’s not Jaunty P. Quills?

Elizabeth Vaughan: It has its challenges, but I enjoy it. I think it’s easier than third person, but that’s just me.

JAUNTY: I was also told—er, wanted, rather—to ask you about your villains. For porcupines, bears are villains. I’m scared of them—in a manly way, of course. But when I read WARLORD, I found my little paws shaking at your villains as well, especially Iften. I was impressed by how much motivation you gave Iften. He wasn’t a caricature of a bad bear twirling his mustache, but a real character with real conflicts and goals. How do you craft characters so well?

Elizabeth Vaughan: I’m not real sure, Jaunty. I can tell you that I usually have a great deal of back story about my characters that the reader never sees. Lord, I could do a book on Simus alone. I know that Iften is certain that Lara and her ways are a threat to his people, and he will do what he must to protect them from her.

JAUNTY: I’d love to see a book about Simus. He’s strong, manly, and witty—just like me!

We should probably go ahead and get this out of the way. You have a crush on me, don’t you? I noticed that you mention porcupines several times in your books. Unfortunately, you refer to them as “needle rats.” Is this an attempt to disguise your infatuation for me?

Elizabeth Vaughan: Er, Jaunty, I really don’t know how to break this to you, but porcupines are a form of rodent. The name actually comes from Middle French porc d’espine “thorny pig”, hence the nickname “quill pig” for the animal. The People of the Plains see your kind as. . .er. . .well, a kind of rat.

JAUNTY: A…a rat!! I have never been so insulted!

Elizabeth Vaughan: Sorry, sweetie. Let me make it up to you. I brought you a present – a nice, worn axe handle. It’s nice and salty from sweat.

JAUNTY: Um, thanks—yum!

Elizabeth Vaughan: Now, answer a question for me. Tell me more about this ‘Golden Quill’.

JAUNTY: [EYES WIDE] How do you know about. . .

Elizabeth Vaughan: You mentioned it to Shana the other day. And I sense a story here.

JAUNTY: No, no, I can’t. Really. Drat that Shana, she was supposed to delete that in the edits. Tell us a bit about what you’re working on now. Is it, perhaps, a book about a very handsome, manly porcupine?

Elizabeth Vaughan: Well, as a matter of fact, I was thinking about a fantasy world full of talking porcupines. But my research indicates that the mating habits of porcupines are not what one would call ‘romantic’.

JAUNTY: Er,

Elizabeth Vaughan: I mean, spraying the female with—

JAUNTY: Nevermind.

Elizabeth Vaughan: From a distance of over six feet—

JAUNTY: NEVERMIND!

Elizabeth Vaughan: Oh. Sorry.

JAUNTY: Your newest project?

Elizabeth Vaughan: I decided to write what I love best. Sword and Sorcery. Magic. Dragons. Evil men doing bad things while wearing very tight leather armor.

JAUNTY: You’re drooling.

Elizabeth Vaughan: Sorry. My new project is something new. It’s third-person, and my heroine is VERY different from Lara. But I don’t want to give too much away.

JAUNTY: What’s your favorite vegetable? And, while we’re at it, what’s gurt? Is it something porcupines would like?

Elizabeth Vaughan: My favorite veggie is chocolate.

Gurt is a form of dried cheese. It tastes rather dry and bitter. And from the way you are eyeing the axe handle, I’m thinking you’d love it.

JAUNTY: We have a lot of aspiring writers who read this blog. Do you mind telling them a bit about how you sold your first book, your writing schedule, or anything else you think might be helpful to an aspiring author?

Elizabeth Vaughan: Well, you can find the story of how I got published at my website [http://www.warprize.com/about-elizabeth-vaughan.htm]. I’m a slow writer, Jaunty. For me, I write every day and some days it feels like I am plodding up a hill. But persistence pays off.

JAUNTY: Thanks so much for being with is today! We wish you all the best with WARPORCUPINE—I mean, WARLORD (we know what you really wanted to title it!).

Elizabeth Vaughan: Thanks, Jaunty!

JAUNTY: Psst!. Did you know that I am often called Jaunty the Generous? That’s right. Post between now and tomorrow morning, when I stumble out of my treetop bedroom, and I’ll pick one reader to receive an ARC of Elizabeth Vaughan’s WARLORD.

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  1. Maureen Said:

    I wasn’t familiar with Elizabeth’s work but will definitely check it out.

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  2. Beth Said:

    Thanks, Maureen. It’s always nice to attract a new reader. If you get a chance, drop me an email at eavwrites at sbcglobal.net and let me know what you thought.

    Beth

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  3. Maggie Robinson Said:

    Hilarious interview. I’ll pass on the gurt, though. I’ve heard nothing but raves about your books all over the place, Elizabeth, and will have to check them out.

    Keep your distance from that porcupine. He seemed a bit amorous.

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  4. Beth Said:

    Maggie,

    Oh yeah. I mean, Jaunty looks so innocent, doesn’t he? But behind those guileless eyes. . .

    Nice helmet, though.

    Beth

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  5. brownone Said:

    Welcome Elizabeth! Your book sounds interesting and the interview was hilarious! I agree with you…chocolate is my favorite vegetable too!
    Oh, and Jaunty….you look so hot in that helm!

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  6. Beth Said:

    brownone,

    Oh yeah, chocolate. Dark chocolate. The darker the better, as far as I am concerned.

    Oh, man. I shouldn’t start talking about chocolate this early in the morning.

    Beth

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  7. RobynDeHart Said:

    Welcome, Elizabeth, and thanks for putting up with Jaunty – he’s so unruley sometimes. We try to keep him on a tight leash, but as you can see…

    I actually just ordered Warprize and can’t wait to get started. I’m bringing it on my anniversary trip.

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  8. Beth Said:

    RobynDehart,

    Now, don’t let me distract you on your trip! Where are you going?

    Beth

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  9. Haven Rich Said:

    What a wonderful interview. It’s rare that Jaunty puts a halt to an answer, especially when it’s about him hehe.

    I’ve heard of Warprize and I do think I’ll be tracking it down at my local Books-A-Million.

    You mentioned that your writing in third person this time, what was the deciding factor on the change?

    And ditto Elizabeth (Beth), where are you going Robyn?

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  10. AndreaW Said:

    Hi Elizabeth! Great interview…had me LOL! I have Warprize and Warsworn in my TBR pile just waiting for Warlord so I can read them one right after another. Congrats on your new release!

    Jaunty, you’re a bit cheeky this morning, eh?

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  11. Haven Rich Said:

    Just a quick comment, I’m loving the new look! The photos in the header really give it a personal touch. Love it!

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  12. Beth Said:

    Haven Rich,

    I have to thank the Quills and Jaunty for letting me talk about the more personal aspects of Jaunty’s social life.

    As to the new POV – I wanted a fresh voice, Haven Rich. This story demands multiple voices. In addition, I need to develop my third-person POV skills. It’s quite a challenge, let me tell you.

    Beth

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  13. Beth Said:

    AndreaW,

    Warlord should be out on the 6th of March. Let me know what you think after you’ve read them all!

    Beth

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  14. Beth Said:

    Well, I have to report to the day job. I will be back around the lunch hour!

    Beth

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  15. Kristol Said:

    Elizabeth your books look great! I just read more about them on Amazon, and they were just added to my list. I can’t wait to get started!!

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  16. Kimberly Logan Said:

    Haven, thanks for letting us know you like the new look. Our very own Anne Mallory deserves most of the credit, as she is the one who put it all together.

    Elizabeth, thanks so much for joining us today. We are so glad you decided to drop by, despite our pesky resident rat…er, porcupine.

    And Jaunty, I am finding today’s conversation verrrrrrry interesting. How come you never filled us in on the mating habits of porcupines, hmmm?

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  17. Carol Said:

    I haven’t read any of these books but they do sound good!

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  18. Shana Said:

    So glad Elizabeth (Beth) is here bloging with us today. Welcome, Beth!!!

    I have read all of her books, and I cannot recommend them highly enough. Run to the bookstore now and buy Warprize and Warsworn. You won’t be able to wait for Warlord.

    And speaking of Warlord, Jaunty passed the ARC on to me, so I’ll be picking the winner of the ARC first thing tomorrow morning.

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  19. Jaunty P. Quills Said:

    This is a public service announcement: please disregard all talk of porcupine mating in the above blog.

    Thank you.

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  20. Saille Said:

    Well I’ve never read one of her books but I went onto amazon to read the excerpt, I think it sounds wonderful. Good luck with your next book!

    Saille

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  21. Isabel Said:

    Kudos to Jaunty and Elizabeth that was an entertaining and funny interview. :) Congrats on the release of Warlord, Elizabeth, wishing you all the success.

    Jaunty, you’re, as always, adorable.

    Anne and fellow JQs ~ I love what you’ve done to the the blog.

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  22. Melissa Said:

    LMAO! Oh, thank you so much for this informative and entertaining interview. Love the picture of Jaunty as a Warlord! I’m sick and needed the laugh.
    However, in all seriousness I look forward to reading your books, Elizabeth. Chocolate is my favorite veggie too!

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  23. Dorothy Said:

    Elizabeth, your books sound interesting and I know I’ll be checking them out soon.

    I always knew chocolate, the darker the better, should be on that food pyramid! I know it’s at the top of mine! lol

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  24. RobynDeHart Said:

    Beth, we live in the foothills of the Smokies, so we’re heading up to the hills for a nice romantic cabin retreat. Ahhhhh……

    I’m glad y’all like our new look – I think it looks terrific. Anne, you rock!

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  25. Mona Said:

    Hi Beth, Congrats on your book. The title is interesting enough without even having to read the back cover. I think your new pov would be quite something. Wish you the best.

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  26. Ashley Danielle Said:

    Hi Elizabeth! I loved reading Warprize and Warsworn, and I’m counting down the days until Warlord is released. Your new book sounds really wonderful too. I’m eager to learn more about it in the months ahead.

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  27. Jenna Petersen Said:

    Welcome Elizabeth. And thanks for putting up with Jaunty. Sigh. We’re trying to train him. Really, we are.

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  28. Paula Said:

    LOL Love the picture.

    Since you have material, have you considered writing “spin-offs” about the minor characters in the series?

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  29. Beth Said:

    Thanks, everyone!

    Paula, I’m not sure about the spin-offs. I do have quite a bit of material for all the secondary characters, but I’m not under contract for any more “Lara and Keir” books at the present time. Besides, It’s kinda fun to see what happens to them through Lara’s eyes.

    Beth

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  30. Helen Sibbritt Said:

    Your books sound very interestingI will keep my eye out for them. Jaunty you are a scream.
    Have Fun
    Helen

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  31. Minna Said:

    Intresting interview.

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  32. Beth Said:

    Helen,

    I hope you give them a try. No vampires or werewolves here, though. I write pure swords and magic – with a few odd beasties thrown in for good measure!

    Beth

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  33. Stephanie H. Said:

    I really, really liked Warprize. The romance between Lara and Keir was so beautiful. I’m glad you wrote it in 1st person–I agree, I think seeing the new culture through Lara’s eyes was really effective. I haven’t read Warsworn yet, but am planning on picking it up asap.

    Your next series sounds great. Can’t wait!

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  34. Beth Said:

    Thank you, Stephanie H.! I am so glad you enjoyed Warprize.

    Beth

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  35. Beth Said:

    And I need to tell everyone who hasn’t read my books that I have sample chapters up at my website. http://www.Warprize.com.

    Please stop by and see what you think!

    Beth

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  36. Beth Said:

    Okay, the day job once again is interfering with my pleasure! I will be back around 6:00 p.m. to answer an comments or questions. By that time I will be home, with cats about my feet and plenty of time to chat!

    Beth

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  37. Kathryn Said:

    Chocolate is my favourite main course (am eating Fudgeos as I type…). Jaunty, you’re going to have to spill about the Golden Quill…

    Yet another writer to add to my TBR pile, so many books, so little time. I checked out Beth’s Warprize weblink and this is something I have to get for me and for my nearly 16 year old daughter who is into fantasy and vampires and the like.

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  38. Stefanie D Said:

    Your book sounds really good. You’ve made me very curious.:P

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  39. Jules31 Said:

    Hilarious interview. :)

    I haven’t read Elizabeth Vaughan yet but I’m defiantly going to check her out.

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  40. Anne Mallory Said:

    Welcome, Elizabeth! Can’t wait for next week! :D

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  41. Teresa W. Said:

    As an avid reader of all genres, I haven’t read anything by you yet. I’m always looking for new authors to read. The series sounds wonderful and good luck on the release. Loved your interview today!

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  42. Cherie Japp Said:

    Welcome Elizabeth! Great interview! It is always fun to learn more about authors. Your series sounds great.

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  43. Barbara Elness Said:

    I really enjoyed the interview and learning more about Elizabeth Vaughan and her books. It’s always great to hear about books that I would enjoy.

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  44. Beth Said:

    Finally! I’m home and at the computer with a glass of iced tea and the cats at my feet. Mind you, they’ve already gotten their scritches and treats. Cats rule this household.

    Beth

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  45. catslady Said:

    Yes, they do sound very good. I also learned more about porcupines than I needed to know roflmao.

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  46. Beth Said:

    catslady,

    Isn’t that the truth? Google can be a dangerous thing!

    Beth

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  47. Joyce Said:

    I really enjoyed Warprize and Warsworn and am looking forward to Warlord!!

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  48. Beth Said:

    Thank you, Joyce!

    It’s hard to wait for its release. I can’t wait for you to read it.

    Beth

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  49. Beth Said:

    Well, its getting late, and time for me to shut down the computer.

    I want to thank every one who posted, the Quills for letting my blog with you all, and especially Jaunty for allowing me to discuss the more personal aspects of his social life.

    Take care, everyone!

    Beth

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  50. Sarah Said:

    you want to give me the arc… you want to give me the arc… ;)

    Cause I think the warprize series is one of the freshest fantasy voices I have read in a long time…

    sarah…

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