The Mirror of Doom
by Bailey
Baxter
GENRE: Middle
Grade
BLURB:
What
would you do if you got stuck in another world? 12-year-old Tim Hunter and his
two older siblings panicked. Just a little. (Can you blame them?) Unfortunately,
the only way they can return home is to steal a magic mirror from an evil
queen. Yes, that’s right. Evil! To make matters even worse, enemy soldiers,
horrible creatures called galrogs, and even a dragon will do anything to stop
them. Do they have what it takes to make it home alive? There’s one way to find
out. This fun, fantasy-adventure for middle-grade readers is available on
Amazon.com.
Excerpt:
Ron started down the hallway toward
me. “Timmy, give Kat her diary back, or I’ll take it from you myself.”
He would, too. But I wasn’t about to
give him the chance.
I turned and threw myself against
that mysterious closed door, giving the glass knob a big twist. It opened suddenly,
and I found myself stumbling forward into a dark room. Quickly regaining my
balance, I shoved the door closed. It took a bit of fumbling in the darkness,
but I found the key and quickly turned it.
Locked. And just in time, too.
The doorknob jiggled.
“Timmy, open this door,” Ron said.
“Nope.”
Ron’s fist slammed into the other
side of the door with a loud bang. “Open the door, runt!”
“Go away. I’ve got some reading to
do.”
“Timmy!” Kat practically screamed my
name through the door. “If you even open my diary, I will kill you. Do you
understand?”
Oh, I understood all right. But come
on! Kat’s diary was usually guarded more closely than Fort Knox. This could be
my ONLY opportunity to see what’s inside. I’d be crazy NOT to read it!
I slid the little book out of my
pocket and stretched out my other hand to feel for a light switch — and froze,
my heart pounding. I heard a noise. It sounded like a footstep.
And it seemed to come from inside
the room.
Interview
with Bailey Baxter
What inspired you to write “The Mirror
of Doom”?
When
I was a kid, I loved to read stories that sent characters to other worlds.
Yeah, I was a huge fan of The Chronicles of Narnia series! So, when I decided
to write a book for middle-grade readers, I gravitated toward what I used to
love…
…Fantasy
and adventure!
But,
I must say I was also inspired by the Snow White fairy tale. Think about it…
what do we really know about the evil queen? What made her so vain and
cold-hearted that she would attempt to kill her own step-daughter – just for
being too pretty? That’s totally warped, if you ask me!
That
evil queen – and what became of her after her plans regarding Snow White were
thwarted – became the launching off point for my story. Add in three kids from
Connecticut who were “pushed” through a magic mirror into her world, and you
end up with a fun adventure.
When or at what age did you know you
wanted to be a writer?
I
was 12 years old when I knew I wanted to be a writer. I remember creating mini
books, complete with pictures, and passing them back and forth with my best
friend during class. But, I think it was my English teacher, Mr. Torgeson, who
really got me going. He was the first one to recognize my writing abilities and
encourage me to pursue writing.
What is the earliest age you remember
reading your first book?
Honestly,
I’ve been reading books for as long as I can remember. When I was as little as
1 years old, my mother would sit me beside her and read to me while she fed my
baby brother. So I was brought up on a steady diet of books.
What genre of books do you enjoy
reading?
I
know I’m an adult, but I enjoy reading middle-grade fiction. There are some
real good books out there – like the Mysterious Benedict Society series. Novels
for this age group are (usually) fun and creative.
I
also enjoy Christian supernatural thrillers – like Rachel Starr Thomson’s
“Exile” book – and the occasional clean romance.
What is your favorite book?
I
really love “The Lord of the Rings” series. I’ve read all three books many
times. In fact, I like starting “The Fellowship of the Ring” in the fall – when
Frodo began his adventure in the book. Yeah, I’m a total geek.
You know I think we all have a favorite
author. Who is your favorite author and why?
Of
course, J.R.R. Tolkien. He didn’t only write an engaging story – he created an
entire world and language (Elvish)! He was amazing.
If you could travel
back in time here on earth to any place or time. Where would you go and why?
I
think I’d go back to the 1920s and 1930s. They had electricity, which is
important. And cars. So, the transition wouldn’t be so much of a shock. But, I
like the dresses and the way ladies wore hats and gloves. And I like the
simpler pace of life.
When writing a book do you find that
writing comes easy for you or is it a difficult task?
It
all depends. Sometimes, you get into the zone and the story just flows out of
you. Other times, getting words out is like trying to squeeze that last bit of
toothpaste from the tube! Either way, I wouldn’t trade the writing process for
the world. It’s one of the most rewarding thing I’ve ever done.
Do you have any little fuzzy friends?
Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?
I
have a dog named Lucy. She’s a mischievous, stubborn, loving little Shih-tzu
who keeps me on my toes. I never know when she’s going to sneak up on me and
attack my feet – wanting to play. She’s a lot of work, but she’s also a lot of
fun. She makes me laugh.
What is your "to die for",
favorite food/foods to eat?
Chocolate,
for sure. Preferably dark. And, this will make me sound like I’m 12 years-old,
but I adore pepperoni pizza. It’s my Friday night reward to myself for making
it through a rough week of writing sales copy. (I make my living as a
copywriter.)
Do you have any advice for anyone that
would like to be an author?
Read,
read, read and write, write, write!
And
never give up.
The
truth is… writing a book is tough. I worked on “The Mirror of Doom” on and off
for over 10 years. I have a full-time job, so I had to squeeze in writing time
at night and on weekends. I rewrote the book four times to get it where I
wanted it to be. It was a lot of work.
But,
if you have the desire to write… if you have stories to tell… the process of
getting that book out of your brain and onto paper is so rewarding. It’s
totally worth the sacrifices you make to get there.
I
also recommend to “follow” other authors and learn the most you can from them.
Most authors love to answer questions from their readers.
AUTHOR BIO:
Bailey
Baxter is the pen name of a somewhat successful copywriter who writes online
"junk mail” for health supplement companies. She's been writing stories
since childhood. In fact, when she was 12, Bailey wrote and illustrated tiny
books that she stapled together and passed to her friend during class. (She was
never caught.)
Bailey
grew up in Ellington, CT – a small town where cows outnumbered people 2 to 1.
She currently lives in Asheville, NC with a mischievous Shih-tzu named Lucy.
Fortunately, Asheville is weird - and proud of it - so it gives her plenty of
inspiration and plot ideas for new books.
Her
first book, The Mirror of Doom, was inspired by a certain pesky brother named
"Jimmy" and the childhood desire to find a wardrobe to a place like
Narnia.
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14 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
Thanks so much for hosting! Excited to check this book out. So was a lot of your town put into the Mirror of Doom? Love that it was part of your inspiration!
Thanks for hosting my Mirror of Doom blog book tour! :-)
Hi Melinda! Actually, I set the beginning of "The Mirror of Doom" in CT where I grew up. And I based the fantasy parts on castles I visited in Wales. However, Asheville (where I live now) is one quirky town. I can almost guarantee it will be featured in one of my books someday! Thanks for stopping by my blog book tour!
Congrats on the tour and thanks for the chance to win :)
Thanks, Lisa! And good luck on winning the gift card!
I liked the excerpt.
Congrats on the release. Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win. Bernie W BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com
Thank you, Rita!
Thank you, Joseph Wallace! And good luck!
Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed reading your post! :)
Thanks for stopping by my Mirror of Doom blog book tour, Victoria!
I can see my daughter enjoying this too.
Thanks for the comment, Mary! I do have a free preview of the first two chapters of "The Mirror of Doom" on my website: www.mirrorofdoom.com. So she can read a bit more of the book there and see what she thinks. :-)
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