The Dark Days Tour has yet to start, but as you know, the authors aren’t going to be in every city, so Pitch Dark hosted a Twitter Chat (#pitchdarkdays) earlier this evening with four authors (Brodi Ashton [@Brodiashton]of the ‘Everneath’ series, Cynthia Hand [@CynthiaHand]of ‘Unearthly’ series, Tahereh Mafi [@taherehmafi] of the ‘Shatter Me’ series, and Veronica Rossi [@V_Rossibooks] of the ‘Under the Never Sky’ series) to let everyone out there on Twitter have a chance to ask the authors questions about their books, their characters, and anything else that came to mind. Here’s what Veronica Rossi answered for her fans, including myself.
@tfgeekgirl oh sure. Roar always lands on his feet 😉 #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@mtgreviews um, so far my book three makes me really out of breath as I write it 😀 #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@mtgreviews YES BOTH – lol. #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@tfgeekgirl oh, great question. I think you’ll learn more about that relationship, yes.#pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@lori_tincher Ha ha. Okay. Roar. #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@shelver506 nothing I can share yet, but yes, another series for me. #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@tfgeekgirl sounds like EE-ther, and the idea came from staring at the sky a lot 🙂 #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@tfgeekgirl I based it roughly on Central California… #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@gizmosreviews page one through page 341. LOL. It was tough, but worth it 😉 #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@courtneyok I switch it up – read ebooks, hardbacks and paper. I love all books, regardless of their delivery method. #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@yavareads Oh I didn’t tell you? They are. They’re right here. #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@sunshinejenn03 few things freak me out more than styrofoam. How is that for random? #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@kkwritershaven varies for me, but 3-5 months. #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@cannefrye anything by Judy Blume, CS Lewis or JRR Tolkien. I was a big fantasy fanatic. #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@tweetaboutbooks mine actually do 🙂 #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@getlostinfic mine come together. characters can’t live independent of their world, for me. #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@ibbookblogging all the time. that’s the best part 🙂 #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@emypapasideris Oh totally. Lots of times. I mean, not CONSTANTLY. But yes. I’ve cried while writing. #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@masterwill_x he’s an Aud, so a “sound” name was in order. And uh, it happens to be the name of my favorite wine. heeee #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@veliawriter very much so. I have playlists for each book.#pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@ransomriggs Jaws? #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@rpatzz at this point, they are all a piece of cake. But at first, Cinder was tough. I had to work to find his voice 🙂 #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@tfgeekgirl Seer. Wait. Aud. Wait. Seer. #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
@masterwill_x Lots of them, but one of them was the scene in which Aria & Roar sing a duet 🙂 #pitchdarkdays
— Veronica Rossi (@V_Rossibooks) January 31, 2013
Veronica certainly didn’t spoil much for us, but I’m expecting a lot of everything, and hopefully more questions answered than asked by the end of book 3! But for you who haven’t read book 2 yet, do so as soon as possible. It equals, if not bests the first book and definitely pushes the story forward at a quick and exciting pace.
You can read my review of Through the Ever Night here.
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