Q & A with Windigo Author

Michelle Hamilton

Michelle Hamilton

What’s behind the minds of Lily and Will, lead characters in recently published book by Dragonfly Media Publishing, Windigo? Find out in this recent interview with author Michelle Hamilton.

Q: The heroine in your most recent novel, Windigo, is a witch. Why foray into the mystical for this character?

MH: The mystical world has always fascinated me – adding it into my books isn’t new for me. In Child of Chaos, the statue of Seth, the Egyptian god of chaos, is imbued with mystical qualities, and in that book’s sequel, Child of War, which I’m currently writing, that mystical world will be even stronger. I wanted to explore that world even more with Lily in Windigo. I wanted to portray a modern “kitchen” witch, her day-to-day activities and thought processes and then contrast her with the person she becomes: a witch with substantially more power.

Q: Will is an interesting blend of soldier, labourer and woodsman. Which do you feel identifies him most closely?

MH: It was kind of the point with Will to show a split persona. That’s part of his struggle in the novel, a fact that’s highlighted in Chapter 12 when he tells Lily about the “skin name” his Native American uncle had given him: Man-split-in-two. Part of the resolution in the book has to do with his ability to find a balance with these two people within him – just as Lily needs to find that balance between being a witch and being an everyday citizen of modern-day Munising, Michigan.

Q: The reader learns right from the start that there is a history between Will and Lily. Why is this important to their adult characters?

MH: I’m not sure if it was necessarily important to the characters when they became adults – it definitively affected their relationship when Will and Lily met again but I think they would have been drawn to each other regardless. They both have old souls.

Q: What did you like the most about Lily? Least?

MH: I think what I liked most and least about Lily is the same: her ability to self-sacrifice. She is constantly sacrificing herself for those around her – even those who do not think well of her – because that’s the kind of person she is. While noble, at times I wanted her to chuck all the responsibilities and simply tell the ignorant townspeople to deal with their own problems. But then she wouldn’t have overcome those issues later on. I think it is a good lesson in perseverance and acceptance.

Q: Is Will your favourite male lead in your books?

MH: That’s hard. There are parts of him that I like better than Jozef in The Sleeping Assassin or Alex in Child of Chaos, but then parts of those characters I like better than Will. For example, I like Will’s steady calm and the way he woos Lily, but then I also like Alex’s temper or Jozef’s commanding presence.

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Published in: on September 12, 2008 at 3:50 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Presenting Windigo, the latest novel by Michelle Hamilton!

A Storm is Coming…

To Will Carlson, Lily Montgomery was one of those freaks of nature — heart-shaped face, long-striaght black hair and violet eyes that could see into your mind. Or your future. Known in small town Munising, Michigan as the local witch, Lily cared not at all what others thougth of her, including her brother’s best friend — until Will, after a ten year absence running from ghosts of his own, returns home to open a business building log homes. Past, present and future collide as Will and Lily are thrown together in events not of their making, but in the end are ones they must overcome in order to save each other from getting singed by the fire blazing between them, as well as the one being built by others that could burn them alive.

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Published in: on August 19, 2008 at 3:30 pm  Comments (1)  
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New book trailer – Stabat Mater

See Dragonfly Media Publishing‘s newest book trailer: Stabat Mater, a play by Lauree Laing.

Three waiting women. Three epic ages. One unimaginable purgatory: Awaiting the return of a child gone off to war. Critically-acclaimed playwright Lauree Laing weaves insight, humour and depth into this one-act play, creating a masterfully written story of love balancing hate, peace balancing anger. Herself a mother of a Canadian solder, Laing gives us a glimpse into the shadowed souls of the families left behind, allowing us to journey briefly through the tortured minds of the mothers who remain.

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Published in: on June 29, 2008 at 5:52 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Sneak Peak – Windigo

Here’s a sneak peak at Dragonfly Media Publishing‘s upcoming publication, Windigo. The novel follows Lily Montgomery, a modern witch encountering an ancient evil in Munising, Michigan. Coming Summer 2008!

Windigo

Published in: on May 14, 2008 at 4:23 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Book “Claire’s Bear” Reaches Record Sales!

Claire’s BearRecently published children’s book by Dragonfly Media Publishing called Claire’s Bear phenomenally outsold all previous sales and was featured on lulu.com in its “Top 100 Sellers” section as one of the highest selling books for that day.

Published in: on February 26, 2008 at 5:57 pm  Leave a Comment  
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