I am so excited to have Emily Hainsworth, author of the debut Through to You, here as this month’s Twitterview victim. She’s here to talk about the inspirations behind her story, to explain what the green light signifies, and, of course, to talk about her deepest darkest secrets and share her favorite ice cream flavor. Oh, and she tells us who one of her greatest influences is (he happens to share initials with her own main character).
In addition to a Twitterview, I’ve got a finished copy of Through to You to give away to one lucky winner.
Without further ado, Emily:
How would you classify Through to You genre-wise?
Did any television/movie/book help you in developing your parallel worlds?
This music video directly inspired my idea of parallel worlds. I can’t explain exactly how a rave in a library did that, but it’s ART, okay:
Tell me about the green light. (YES, I’m leaving it this vague. Good luck!)
The green light is where all possibilities begin and end. (Yes, I will also be that vague!)
If you had to give your book a “____ meets _____” pitch, what two (or three! or four!) books/films/shows would Through to You be a meeting of?
Your deepest, darkest secret?
If I told you that, I’d have to kill you! And I like you too much to ever do that. 😉
Jeanmarie Anaya says
I've heard such wonderful buzz about Through To You. Can't wait to read it! Thanks for the interview!
Liana says
OMG Christopher Pike is the besssssssssssssst. He wrote the creepiest stories, with good realistic writing
Emily Hainsworth says
Thanks for having me on STACKED, Kelly! 🙂
Leigh Smith says
Christopher Pike and chocolate chip mint. Yes. Absolutely. Through to You sounds so good. I can't wait to read it!
missybooks says
Is the giveaway international?? i hope it is. I would really love to read this book. 🙂
admin says
Since I'm sending it personally, it'll have to be US or Canada only (usually I ship the book, but this time I've got a signed copy, so I have to limit).