Spotlight: RESIST by Tracy Lawson
We're pleased to spotlight Resist, the second book in Tracy Lawson's dystopian series, Resistance. Keep reading to check out a Q&A with Tracy!
By Tracy Lawson
Published on August 25th 2015
Published by: Buddhapuss Ink
Published by: Buddhapuss Ink
Knowledge comes with a price.
Tommy and Careen are no longer naive teenagers who believe the Office of Civilian Safety and Defense’s miracle antidote can protect them from a terrorist’s chemical weapons. After accidentally discovering the antidote’s real purpose—to control citizens’ thoughts and actions--they join the Resistance to fight back.
They soon realize that being part of the Resistance brings with it a whole new set of challenges. Not everyone working for change proves trustworthy, and plans to spark a revolution go awry, with grave consequences. Tommy and Careen's differing viewpoints threaten to drive a wedge between them, and their budding relationship is tested as their destinies move toward an inevitable confrontation with the forces that terrorize the nation.
Where does love fit in when you’re trying to overthrow the government?
Q&A WITH TRACY!
What was the inspiration
behind The Resistance Series?
What do you enjoy about
this series that cannot be found in any of your other books?
The Resistance Series is my
first published fiction. My other book, Fips,
Bots, Doggeries, and More, is based on a journal kept by my great-great-great
grandfather during his family’s 1838 horse and wagon trip from Cincinnati to
New York City.
I did a ton of research
before writing that book, and amassed two filing cabinet drawers full of
information related to the 22-page journal! During the publication process, I
nearly went crazy double-checking all my facts and citations, and by the time
the book went to print, I never wanted to see another footnote. Fiction? Yes,
please!
Now that I’ve had a little
break from footnotes, I’m enjoying writing another nonfiction history book. I’m
planning to merge my two favorite genres and write some YA historical fiction sometime
after I finish the Resistance Series.
The main characters in The
Resistance Series are Tommy and Careen. Where did you find your inspiration for
them?
My characters are a little
bit of me, and little bits of people around me, but as I spend time with them in
the context of the story, they become less like people in the real world; I
don’t stop developing them until they are individuals: unique and unlike anyone
else.
Chase created Tommy, and at
first I wasn’t as close to him as I was Careen. That changed as I wrote more
scenes for Tommy—especially the scene when he and Careen meet. His reactions
and his choices came from inside me; before long, he was unique and independent
of any outside influence.
What do you hope readers take away from this book?
First and foremost, I want readers enjoy the story! I
hope they relate to Tommy and Careen, and look forward to reading the next
installment in the series.
Books
for young adults often reflect the reader’s need to question authority and
rebel against the rules set down by older generations; the Resistance Series
looks at what can happen when people surrender our civil liberties in exchange
for the promise of safety and security.
I
hope readers understand that protagonists in dystopian books are often branded
as outcasts or rebels because they question the restrictive rules of their
societies—and that individuals who change the world rarely do so by going along
with the herd.
What kind of research did
you do for the series?
Please don’t call the police
if you see what’s in my browser history! I’ve Googled the effects of various
controlled substances, different types of explosives, and interrogation
techniques.
I learned to shoot a handgun
so that my characters’ first experiences with weapons would be authentic. At
first it was scary, but now I enjoy going to the target range. I’m no Annie
Oakley yet, but I’m at least as good as Scarlett O’Hara, who once saucily told
Rhett Butler, “I can shoot straight, if I don’t have to shoot too far.”
Do you have any
interesting writing quirks?
I like to write with pen and
paper—preferably outside. I sit quietly until one of the characters starts to
speak, and then I write down what they say. Some days I’ll scribble for pages
and pages, and when I look at the clock I’ll be surprised how much time has
flown by! I usually let those pages sit for at least a few hours, sometimes a
few days, before I transcribe them into the computer, and that’s where the
scenes really begin to take shape.
As far as writing snacks go,
I’m partial to sunflower seeds and Diet Dr Pepper!
Tell us where we can find
your book and more information about you.
My books are available on
Amazon.com in paperback and Kindle, and on Barnes & Noble’s online store.
If you live near Columbus, Ohio, you can buy signed copies of my books at three
independent stores: The Book Loft of German Village, Mary B’s, and Urban
Emporium.
You can get the
behind-the-scenes scoop on all things Resistance Series, see book trailers, and
check out my blog at http://counteractbook.com. You can also find me on Twitter @TracySLawson and on
Instagram as TracyLawsonAuthor.
About the author...
Tracy Lawson is an award-winning author of two nonfiction books, and The Resistance Series is her first in the world of young adult novels. Tracy lives in Dallas with her husband, daughter and three spoiled cats.