![]() ![]() They are totally different, but one thread that all of my books have in common is that they usually have some sort of action-adventure and survival. It was always a type of story I wanted to write in novel form. There’s no magic or paranormal it’s straight up historical fiction, and that’s the type of story I loved as a kid. Vengeance Road is a western, revenge story. How was writing a dystopian thriller like Taken different from that of writing a western revenge tale like Vengeance Road? ![]() But when he was fearing his eighteenth birthday, that made me “why?” The entire trilogy was born in these “what if” questions. We hear these little voices in our heads. He was fearing his eighteenth birthday, which I thought was kind of bizarre. That story actually came to me with the character first, so Gray kind of waltzed into my head. ![]() What inspired your creation of the world of Claysoot presented in the Taken series? From the desert of a western town to the dystopian society known as Claysoot, Bowman has a diverse voice in the YA genre and exposes teens to the power of society and to the importance of trust and loyalty. Bowman writes tales filled with adventure, action, romance, and plenty of characters seeking revenge. The following interview was written in collaboration with Food, Fitness & Fiction.Įrin Bowman is the author of the Taken trilogy as well as the novel Vengeance Road. ![]()
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