On the
outside, Zander Roth is the model of self-control and polite existence. No one
else can see the daily struggle to control his hunger, the devastating secrets
he hides, or the desires he fights to deny.
1. How did you
first meet your writer?
After all the
news coverage my family received last year, it wasn’t surprising when DelSheree
showed up at one of my football practices wanting to talk. The story of my
parents deaths was what drew her to my family, but she ended up with a
different story entirely.
2. Did
you ever think that your life would end up being in a book?
I never wanted
it to be, but no, it’s not surprising. It seems like no matter how hard I try
to pretend everything is fine and normal, it’s impossible to hide all the
cracks in that fantasy.
3. Tell
us about your favorite scene in the book.
My sister,
Van, would kill me for admitting this, but my favorite scene is the first night
I sneak into Ivy’s room. Being near her without wanting to kill her every second
was intoxicating. It was a moment that changed me. Whether for good or bad
depends on who you talk to.
4. Did
you have a hard time convincing your author to write any particular scenes for
you?
There were
times DelSheree wanted me to make different choices, smarter choices. It wasn’t
that I wanted to argue with her. I knew what I should do. Ivy was too strong of
a pull, though. Denying her anything was simply beyond me.
5. What
do you like to do when you are not being actively read somewhere?
Get away from
the world. There are fewer chances for me to hurt people if I just stay away
from everyone and keep to myself. That’s not always possible, but I’ve learned
to keep my distance…from everyone.
6. If you
could rewrite anything in your book, what would it be?
That’s a hard
question. The right answer would be to have walked away from Ivy that first day
and never looked back. The real answer, though, would be to have seen through
the lies earlier and seen the truth before people got hurt.
7. Tell the
truth. What do you think of your fellow characters?
My sister Van
is the most important person in my life. I underestimate her all too often, but
she is one of the strongest and smartest people I know. I have a lot of respect
for my grandma, but she doesn’t understand as much as she thinks she does.
Explaining what I think and feel about Ivy is impossible. There is so much
conflict inside of me when I think of her that I don’t even know where to
begin.
8. Do have any
secret aspirations that your author doesn’t know about?
For all the
times I have criticized Van for trying to live a normal life, that is what I
really want more than anything. I know being happy, really happy, isn’t
something I will ever truly experience, but that doesn’t mean I don’t still want
it.
9. If you had a free day with no
responsibilities and your only mission was to enjoy yourself, what would you
do?
I really don’t know. I’ve been living this life
of careful restraint for so long, I’m not sure I would even know what to do if
I was actually free.
10. What impression do you make on people when they first meet you? How about after they've known you for a while?
10. What impression do you make on people when they first meet you? How about after they've known you for a while?
Everyone who meets me thinks I am polite, calm,
restrained, boring even. It’s a mask I’ve tried very hard to create. No one
really gets to know me. I won’t let them. Ivy was the only one who got close
enough to see through my mask and I never should have let that happen.
11. What's the worst thing that's happened in your life? What did you learn from it?
11. What's the worst thing that's happened in your life? What did you learn from it?
Losing my parents left scars that will never
heal. They weren’t the only people I lost, and each new loss only makes the
wounds go deeper, harder to recover from. I’ve learned to stop opening myself
to the possibility of being hurt.
12. Tell us about your best friend.
12. Tell us about your best friend.
I’ll have to apply that term a bit loosely.
Friends aren’t really my thing, but the closest I have to a real friend is Sam,
one of my teammates on the football team. It wasn’t really my choice to become
friends with Sam, he just always seemed to be at my side. He keeps my mind off
darker thoughts, though, so I don’t mind him hanging around. Maybe one day
he’ll actually become a real friend, but he’d probably be better off walking
away.
13. What are you most afraid of?
13. What are you most afraid of?
Hurting someone. Van thinks I have so much
control, but keeping my hunger in check is more of a struggle than she will
ever understand.
14. What’s the best trait your author has given you? What’s the worst?
14. What’s the best trait your author has given you? What’s the worst?
DelSheree and I would probably disagree on
whether this would be the best or worst trait, but I see my determination as a
good thing. It has kept me out of trouble, kept me focused. She would argue it
kept me from backing off from Ivy and call it my biggest fault.
15. What do you like best about Ketchup? Least?
15. What do you like best about Ketchup? Least?
Ketchup is persistent. I’m not sure if that’s
what I like most or least about him, but I can appreciate his refusal to never
give up. I know he loves my sister, and despite the fact that I find him rather
annoying 90% of the time, I’m glad he hasn’t walked away from Van yet.
16. How do you feel about your life right now? What, if anything, would you like to change?
My life has never been more uncertain. I thought
I had the basics figured out. I can’t even begin to explain how wrong I was. If
I could, I would have tried harder to find out what I suspected my grandma was
hiding.
17. What aspect of your author’s writing style
do you like best?
It’s honest. She doesn’t let me skate by when I
make mistakes. She forces me to face them and deal with the consequences, no
matter how unpleasant.
18. If your story were a movie, who would play
you?
I’d have to go with either Channing Tatum or
Kellan Lutz, although I’m not sure how either of them would look as a blonde.
19. Describe an average day in your life.
An average day in my life is hardly average.
Controlling my hunger all day in place that is teeming with physical and
emotional pain that teases my hunger relentlessly is not an easy thing.
Football and other sports help me get through the days, but sometimes I have to
turn to something less…socially acceptable.
20. Will you encourage your author to write a
sequel?
Encourage might not be the right word. Do I want
to have any more of my failures displayed for everyone to see? Not
particularly. But do I want people to know the truth? Absolutely.
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Great interview. Interesting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for checking it out, Dorothy!
DeleteOkay, I officially have to get my hands on this book. Zander is awesome!
ReplyDeleteUpdate: I downloaded this book and read the first eight chapters. Love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah! I'm so glad you're enjoying it, Jesi! You'll have to let me know what you think when you finish.
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