J.A.
Cipriano is an awesome writer. His new novel May
Contain Spies is available worldwide. Cipriano has a knack for writing
intriguing story lines that keep you on the edge of your seat! I am excited to
host Cipriano in his current blog
tour.
Welcome J.A.
Cipriano!
What is the premise for May Contain Spies?
May Contain Spies is about
a sixteen year old girl named Abby. She is a normal teenage girl. Except, well,
the world she’s grown up believing is all one big lie. Basically, Abby finds
out that she’s been kidnapped by the government and has been held hostage for
pretty much her whole life.
Her mother wants her back, but only
because she’s dying and needs Abby’s organs to survive. The story is about Abby
and her bodacious beau Stephen trying to outwit her mother.
Where does the storyline take place?
At the bottom of the ocean. On a
submarine. In a high school. In another submarine. In a fancy French clothing
store. You name it, it’s probably in there.
Are your characters based upon your own life
experiences?
Sort of but not really. It’d be sort of
a lie to say I made them all up, but I did. I was just watching television and
reading and was like I bet I could write something like this. So I did.
Actually, no, Lisa Ann was loosely
based on this guy I knew in High school. Also the grape juice thing? Totally
happened. Oh and the teachers are all real.
Who is your favorite character in May
Contain Spies?
I’m particularly fond of Marco. I
really enjoyed writing the scene where he throws trash cans at Chloe.
Can you share an excerpt...
I can do you one better. I can give you
the first 800 words of the sequel, The
Spy Within, How does that sound? Oh and it’s unedited, that’s either a
double bonus or like half-a bonus. I’m not sure.
An excerpt from The Spy Within by J.A. Cipriano
The lights flickered, and I swung
around, glancing toward the door of Ye Olde Kwik E Mart. There was no one else
in here but the clerk. Still, the lights had given me the creeps. I’d been
running for the better part of a week, and this was the first time I’d ventured
into a place inhabited by, you know, people. Not that the clerk really counted
as people.
The lights flickered again and my
muscles tensed. I scanned the aisles one last time. Man, my nerves were really
on edge. “Get a grip, Abby,” I whispered, turning back toward the glass door in
front of me and pulling it open. I reached in and grabbed a jug of orange juice.
Why? Because Stephen still wasn’t feeling well, and orange juice was supposed
to help with infections, right? Or was that just colds?
I let out a slow breath, and nearly
leapt out of my skin when the clerk’s cellphone rang to the tune of Mandy by
Barry Manilow. Well, that was certainly an odd tune for a freckled, red-haired teenager.
Then again, my old cellphone hadn’t been cool enough to ring to a song. I took
another breath and made my way down the aisle, piling all sorts of junk food
into my cloth bag. I didn’t want to risk using one of their baskets, it could
have nano-machines embedded in the plastic that could track my location. Yeah,
that was a thing.
Apparently when you steal helicopters
from the government, they track you down. No. Matter. What.
I turned back to the clerk as he put his
phone down, green eyes strangely glassy. He wasn’t very tall, maybe five foot
eight and built like a beanpole. I reached out to grab a candybar still not
taking my eyes off of him. He reached out, though I’m not sure what he was going
to grab because I dropped my bag and sprinted back down the aisle.
Which was dumb because the exit was in
the opposite direction. I guess I should have charged him, but my first
instinct was to create as much distance as possible and to find cover. The
lights flickered again, only this time when they came back on every fluorescent
bulb in the ceiling shattered. A spray of glass fell down around me as I dropped
to the floor, covering my head and neck with my hands so that, hopefully, I
wouldn’t be cut to ribbons.
There was a crash behind me as the
refrigerators that held beer and whatever else exploded in a blue fireball of
flame and arcing electricity. I threw myself backward, landing hard on my
shoulders and rolling to my feet facing the busted freezers as acrid black
smoke filled the air and pooled against the ceiling. I canned the area, and
seeing no one, I spun just in time to see the clerk’s shotgun fill my vision.
I dropped as the gun went off, the sound
reducing my hearing to a tiny pinprick of sound. Buckshot pinged off the back
wall as my left elbow shot out, smashing into the twerp’s knee. Only he didn’t
budge, didn’t even act like it hurt. Instead, he cocked the gun and moved to
point it at me. I popped to my feet, using the forced to drive my shoulder into
his wrists.
The gun fired again, tearing a hole in
the ceiling above out head as I slammed my forehead down into the clerk’s nose.
His head whipped back in a spray of
blood, but he didn’t lose his hand on the gun. Hell, he didn’t even wobble, at
least not like everything inside me told me he should have. The gun whipped
out, so fast that I barely had time to dodge it. The super-heated metal skimmed
by me so close that I could feel the warmth of it on my skin.
“Abigail Banks,” the clerk said in a
voice that seemed too robotic to be human. “You must turn yourself in.”
“Not happening, Beanpole,” I said,
taking the opportunity to drive my foot into his chest. The blow seemed to
catch him off guard.
He fell backward, smashing a Chester the
Cheetah display and spilling cheesy goodness all over. I leapt over him,
hitting the floor hard just a few inches past his head and scooped up my
treat-filled bag. Okay, yeah it was stealing, but he had just tried to kill me.
Some free candy was the least of his problems.
I
spun at the end of the aisle, my feet skidding on the cheap linoleum as I
crashed into the glass doors. They weren’t opening. Why weren’t they opening? I
barely had the time to contemplate it when the ominous sound of a shotgun
cocking another shell into place filled my ears.
How do you maintain thoughts and ideas?
Slowly. I write outlines. Then I sit
down and write and have to rewrite my outlines. They aren’t terribly detailed.
Here, I’ll share some with you.
Chapter 1
o Abby
gives Stephen a coke at work
Chapter 2
o Abby
and Lisa talk about Stephen on phone
Chapter 3
o Lisa
and Abby in class
See, it’s incredibly interesting. I
also listen to the same song/album over and over so my brain goes into a weird
zen mode.
Describe your writing studio...
Directly in front of me there’s a
computer screen. On one side there is a statue of a platypus in a superman
costume and on the other a surfing rabbit. I also have a lava lamp and a Chris
Jericho Liontamer action figure.
My desk is covered with notes for a
novel I won’t be writing for at least two months and an empty water glass. I
have a clock, but it’s stuck on 4:45, and I haven’t changed the batteries in a
few months. There’s also a poster of Buffy
the Vampire Slayer on the wall from season 5. It’s autographed by the whole
cast, including Joss Whedon. The other wall is filled with bookshelves and
pictures of Star Trek people, also
signed. There’d be more, but I ran out of frames a few years ago.
The walls are sea foam green and they
very in shade as you circle the room. In the back, there’s about a million
comic books, some rare, most not.
Who is your favorite author?
I’d have to say it is a tossup between
Jim Butcher and John Scalzi. I really enjoy both of their work. The problem
with Scalzi is that all his main characters are pretty much the same guy. I
don’t know how much I like that guy because he reminds me of Wil Wheton.
As far as Jim Butcher? I like Dresden a lot, and even have a couple of
his books signed. After reading the Dresden
Files, however many there were in 2007, I wrote my first Lillim Callina novel, Kill it with Magic. I’ve even met him a
couple times, and he seems like a nice guy. I also really enjoyed his Spider-man novel.
What are you currently writing?
I am currently writing a spin off to
the fifth Lillim
Novel. The book is called Under Wraps,
and it is about a werewolf named Thes who gets sent back in time to Ancient
Egypt to stop an evil mummy from taking over.
What are you currently reading?
I actually am not reading anything
because I just finished the book I was reading yesterday. It was called Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson and was
one of the best books I have ever read. I did go to the library today though. I
picked up The Skull Throne by Peter
V. Brett and Catalyst by Laurie Halse
Anderson.
I am currently listening to The Sound and the Fury by William
Faulkner. I hadn’t meant to listen to it, but my wife asked me to request As I lay Dying, and I got the wrong one.
Rather than return it, I decided to listen to it.
Do you have advice for novice writers?
Keep writing. Everything you write will
suck a little less than the thing before it. I often look back at things I
wrote before thinking they were awesome and it makes me sad to read how bad
they are.
If you find you’re getting stuck, try
writing a simple outline like the one I did above. You may find it helps you.
Find music or background noise that
makes your brain shut off. If what is on in the background is making you look
up or pay attention to it, find something else.
Also, develop thick skin. The original
beta reader for May Contain Spies hated
the book so much that she asked me why I had even bothered to write it. It’s
been my best received book by far. So there’s that.
List 10 things your fans may not know about
you...
10. I really like Nickelback.
9. I saw the Ramones in concert when
they opened for Metallica.
8. Dean Koontz and Stan Lee signed my
cast when I broke my arm in seventh grade.
7. I’ve won several awards at Orange
County fair (California) for flower arrangements.
6. I’ve owned not one but two
hedgehogs. The first was named Georgie. The second was named Mallory.
5. I have two college degrees. One in
Chemistry and one in Business Administration. One of them is a masters.
4. I wrote my first novel in ninth
grade.
3. My step-brother is a professional baseball
player. He plays for the Angels.
2. My wife is at least twice as good at
writing as I am.
1. I’m secretly working on a sweet
romance that takes place in Minnesota between an ex-navy seal and a librarian.
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J.A. Cipriano Bio:
When J. A. Cipriano was in second, grade his
teacher gave everyone in class a journal to write down whatever they wanted.
Their first subject was to write about something they didn’t like. J. A. chose
to write about why he didn’t like writing. His reasoning was simple. He had bad
handwriting. Even then he was destined to be an engineer due to his messy
scrawl.
Unfortunately, he found through the course of
this little adventure that he actually liked writing. That year was sort of the
high point for his writing career because he won a writing contest for the
state. He got to go to a big dinner and his teacher was all dressed up. He kept
writing little stories, year after year, and in sixth grade, won another
contest. In seventh grade he broke his arm and got the cast signed by both Dean
Koontz and Stan Lee. It is, by far, the coolest cast he’s owned. That was about
the time he found video games and anime. His writing turned mostly toward
fanfiction until about ninth grade where he wrote his first novel, a small book
about twenty thousand words called Revelations.
In sophomore year, he wrote two more books to complete the trilogy because he
saw Star Wars that year and learned
trilogies were the cool thing to do.
Since then, he’s written six more novels, four
of which are in the Lillim Callina Series,
and one in the Abby Banks series. The
other is stuck in a drawer for time undetermined. He’s writing his next book
now which is about werewolves fighting mummies in Ancient Egypt. After that, he
will move onto Abby Banks 2. The Spy Within will come out in June or
July. J.A. also has three chinchillas. Two of them are
grey and because of this, they are named Slate and Cadmium. The third is named
Jet because he’s black, and Jet is old English for black. See, creative. He
also has a cat named Turtle. This does pose problems for his two-year-old from
time to time.
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