Interview: Monique Snyman, Author of ‘The Night Weaver’

The Night Weaver Monique Snyman

Monique Snyman is a Bram Stoker Award-Nominated Author from South Africa. After I had the pleasure of reading The Night Weaver, I had the chance to sit down and ask her a little about her writing process and, of course, what’s next for the Harrowsgate Series.

If you could tell your younger writing self anything, what would it be?

You don’t need to be the next J.K. Rowling, Stephen King, or J.R.R. Tolkein, so stop measuring yourself by their standards when you’re contemplating your future and career. Be the first Monique Snyman. Be you, no matter what, and also, don’t be so impatient with yourself.

What was an early experience where you learned that language had power?

Oh, I’ve always known that language had power. Growing up, I had to force myself to speak a certain way in order to “blend” in better. If I didn’t, I was bullied by my peers. Even today, when I go to my childhood home, I change my dialect and the words I pick are wholly different to when I’m not there. So, language has a lot of power, especially if you need to survive adolescence.

What’s your favorite under-appreciated novel?

Lies Like Love by Louisa Reid. I read that book quite a few years ago, but it was such an impactful tale and beautifully crafted book that I still find myself thinking about it.

How do you balance making demands on the reader with taking care of the reader?

I’m a Libra, so balance, in general, comes naturally to me. I do, however, take into account what readers enjoy/despise, and allow their preferences to sometimes guide me on my journey.

Do you view writing as a kind of spiritual practice?

I wouldn’t call it spiritual per se; it’s rather cathartic for me to write. I have all these characters living inside my head, an ultimited amount of stories that need to come out, and everything battles for my attention when I’m not writing. So, although I have my writing rituals, and for some it could even feel spiritual in a way, but it’s more of a therapy session for me.

And of course, what’s next for Rachel and clan?

Well, in The Night Weaver, readers got a taste of the horrible things Shadow Grove often attracts, but in The Bone Carver, we get to see what happens to those nasties hone in on a single target and the lengths they’ll go to when they feel… rejected. There are also some new characters being added into the story, but the old ones make an appearance, too. The sequel is a different kind of scary, but scary nonetheless.

Be sure to check out The Night Weaver! You can find Monique on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and also at her website.

Will you be picking up The Night Weaver? Tell us in the comments below!

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