Featured Interview: Ian P. Eviston
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1. How did you get into writing?
I started writing silly short stories in eighth grade and was encouraged by my teacher at the time to pursue it further. I poured countless hours into writing a terrible book while in college, scrapped it, fell in love with the process, and started writing this series not long after.
2. What does your writing environment look like?
During the week I like to write near our plants at home, but on the weekend I'll head to a library. There's also a coffee shop called Quill's near me that I really enjoy writing at on a Sunday morning.
3. Let's discuss your book Demonslayer. Can you give us a quick synopsis for those that don't know?
Sure! It's a fantasy novel set in a world where a race of demons have to eat the magic of the world to survive. Humans naturally have a lot of it, which brings demons to war with humans. The story follows Spirit, whose sister is dying of leukemia. He learns that if he joins the front lines of the war against the demons, they'll pay for her treatment. It has elements of found family, with a lot of heart and action mixed into it.
4. How long did it take you to write this book?
About three years. I started with building the world, and the story and characters came after.
5. There are starving demons in the book. How did you come up with such a unique concept?
I wanted to take something we typically view as evil and add some compassion to them. The demons are a species trying to survive like any other, and throughout the book, you see things from their perspective. Glimpses of their culture and struggles.
6. The reviewer mentions that the book is non-stop from start to finish. Was it difficult to keep up the pace throughout the book?
I had so much fun writing this book. Even between the action sections, I loved writing the slower chapters that developed the characters, and the chapters that built upon the world. I hope every reader feels the same energy reading it as I did when I wrote it! I don't think that answered your question, but that may be the best answer I can give.
7. Which character was your favorite to write? Which one didn't you like as much?
I look forward to every chapter with Dimitri and Skylar involved. Writing them is a joy. To answer your second question, I don't dislike writing Sorin...but my disdain for him as a person can make it difficult sometimes.
8. This is the first in the series. How many are planned and which ones are out?
There will be five in total. The third book of the series Godsend comes out in mid-June!
I like to end with fun questions.
9. What's your favorite popular fantasy franchise?
I'll read anything Joe Abercrombie writes. I'm also a big fan of The Witcher, and consider myself an expert on all things Tolkien/Lord of the Rings.
10. Have you ever Googled yourself?
I have, and I actually pop up! Not many Eviston's out there.
11. Social Media. Love it or hate it?
It's a necessary evil. If anyone sees me posting anything, just know there was some misery involved.
12. What's your favorite meal to cook? To eat?
I can cook a mean bowl of cereal. My favorite food is anything seafood. Especially oysters.
—Neil Gaiman
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Eviston has been featured in interviews, including one with John Ramsey of WAVE 3 Listens Live!, where he discusses his inspirations and writing process. These interviews offer a glimpse into his creative mind and provide insight into the world he has created in his writing.
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Also, I completely relate to Ian's view on social media.
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Leona Rodrigues wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 15:50 Reading this interview, this book seems interesting with a unique idea, so I headed straight to Amazon to look for it. But unfortunately, it looks like it's not available in my country yet. Hopefully, it will be accessible soon, as I'm eager to delve into its intriguing stories.
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Hi Ashik Babu John,Ashik Babu John wrote: ↑28 May 2024, 10:03 Ian P. Eviston is a young author who has gained recognition for his work, particularly his novel "Demonslayer," which has been selected as the book of the month for July. At just 19 years old, Eviston is a college student at the University of Louisville, showcasing his passion for writing and fantasy novels. He has completed his first novel, demonstrating his dedication to his craft.
Eviston has been featured in interviews, including one with John Ramsey of WAVE 3 Listens Live!, where he discusses his inspirations and writing process. These interviews offer a glimpse into his creative mind and provide insight into the world he has created in his writing.
I appreciate your post highlighting Ian P. Eviston's achievements with "Demonslayer." It's impressive to see such talent and dedication in a young author, especially one balancing college life at the University of Louisville. Having read "Demonslayer," I was captivated by the action-packed storyline and the intricate world of magic and demons that Eviston created. His ability to make readers sympathize with both humans and demons is remarkable. However, the book does have some issues with perspective shifts and editing, which can be distracting. Despite these flaws, I found the characters and the world-building engaging and can't wait to see how Eviston's writing evolves. His interviews, like the one with John Ramsey, provide valuable insights into his creative process, making me even more excited for his future projects. Eviston's potential is undeniable, and I'm looking forward to seeing more from this talented young author.
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Hi Leona,Leona Rodrigues wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 15:50 Reading this interview, this book seems interesting with a unique idea, so I headed straight to Amazon to look for it. But unfortunately, it looks like it's not available in my country yet. Hopefully, it will be accessible soon, as I'm eager to delve into its intriguing stories.
It's unfortunate that the book isn't available in your country yet. I hope it becomes accessible to you soon because it's definitely worth the read despite some editing issues. Once it’s available, be prepared for an engaging, albeit sometimes gory, adventure. The character dynamics and the unexpected turns in the story make it a standout fantasy novel.
Fingers crossed it reaches you soon!
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Hi Gourav Thakkar,GOURAV THAKKAR wrote: ↑01 Jun 2024, 07:53 Going through this interview, this book seems interesting with a creative and amazing idea to help th young writer so I headed straight to Amazon to look for it and i found it there , it is accessible .I had gone through it and had amazing experience towards it. hope it will also help others to achieve something.
I'm thrilled you found *Demonslayer* as intriguing as I did! The book's unique premise and action-packed narrative really draw you in. Spirit's journey and the complex world-building make for an engaging read. I agree, it's great to see creative ideas from young authors being recognized and appreciated. Happy reading, and I hope you continue to enjoy the series as much as I have!