❤Question One: What is crossing and uncrossing? What
inspired you with this idea?
That particular idea came from research! Crossing and
uncrossing are hoodoo words for making and breaking certain kinds of curses. I
built the magical system of The Uncrossing
out of different, real folk magics, weaving them together. I wanted to combine
these different traditions in a way that was respectful to their roots and put
the fairytale curse at the center of the story into that larger context.
❤Question Two: The book is set in the real world. Did you
consider making your own fantasy place or did you want to let the audience
relate to the settings?
It was always the real world—specifically, I wanted to
write a fairytale in an action movie world. I was most interested in imagining
these fairytale tropes and characters in the contemporary world—in the
contrasts that would make, and in how it would challenge the characters. When
thinking about the “magic mafia” structure and how it would fit into the city,
I did consider writing a generic urban setting, or something disguised like a
Gotham or Metropolis. Ultimately, I decided it was best anchored in the real
world, so that I could do my best keep the representation honest and focus only
on changing the elements I was interested in.
❤Question Three: I loved the diverse culture in The
Uncrossing. Luke's parents come from very different backgrounds I would love to
hear more about their story and how difficult it was for them to make their
relationship work. Could you talk us through it?
I love Yuri and Helene! Not a ton of their backstory made
it onto the page, but I have a whole lot in my head. We know Yuri’s an
immigrant, and Helene grew up in the south, but moved to New York on her own. I
just love to imagine them all young and hot and wild in 90s New York. So, they
didn’t have much family support, but they both had connections in common and
used that to carve out a life for themselves and, eventually, their kids. I
think the world sometimes makes things hard for the Melnyk family, but that
they are totally loyal and affectionate to one another.
❤Question Four: The Uncrossing is really creative and a
complex story. Can we find any of you (the author) in this book or is their a
character you relate most to?
Thank you! There’s a core to this story that’s very dear
to my heart: the question of how to make a happy ending, especially a queer
happy ending, in an unjust, broken world. And then I also threw tons of
narratives, pop culture references, and tropes that I love, to make that a fun
ride for me and for the reader. There are definitely ways I identify with all
of the characters, but Jeremy is one I’ve been writing different stories for,
trying to find his, for years.
❤Question Five: Jeremy's outfit choices were always
interesting. Is there a story behind this?
“Interesting” is definitely the word! At the beginning, I
just threw all the Disney princess signifiers I could think of at Jeremy—long,
blond hair, a pink shirt, his magic. Some things didn’t stick, and others ended
up creating really important things about his character. At first, they show
how he fits into the world—he doesn’t need to worry about dressing up, he’s
never required to adhere to a dress code or uniform, and he can look as goofy
as he pleases without getting into trouble. As we get to know him better, his
clothes are one way we can see how hard he’s working to project a bright, happy
image he doesn’t always feel.
❤Question Six: Did the book turn out the way you expected?
I learned so much writing this book, querying it, and
putting it through revisions and edits. It’s pretty much unrecognizable from
the first draft—but, I think, it’s gotten closer to the truth of what I
intended and hoped for through all those revisions. The last scene is actually
the one that’s changed the least since the first draft. I always knew where the
characters were going to end up; I just had to become a strong enough writer to
get them there.
❤Question Seven: The Uncrossing is your debut book. What
can we expect next? Will their be more books in this series?
I am hard at work on a new project, though I don’t have
anything to announce yet. As for a series, or more books in the universe of The Uncrossing—I’d love to, if there’s
an audience for them!
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