![]() Thank you! It took me until the second draft of Fallen to realize that the setting was really another character in the story. How conscious do you have to be of language to create such an effect? ![]() I found the atmosphere in the book deliciously dark. Fallen angels, demons, reincarnation, and the war in heaven were all battling for a piece of the action. What kind of baggage would an angel have? What would her very over-protective parents think? From there, this whole world unfurled in my head. I started thinking about what it would be like to be a normal girl - suddenly the object of an angel's affection. I got the idea for Fallen from a line in Genesis that describes a group of angels who were cast out of heaven for falling in love with mortal women. Thanks so much for the interview, Lauren! Tell us, what was your inspiration for Fallen? ![]() Kate was kind enough to take time out of her busy schedule to answer my questions. ![]() She's currently working on the sequel to Fallen, Torment. She's also the author of The Betrayal of Natalie Hargrove. ![]() Kate grew up in Dallas, sent to school in Atlanta, and started writing in New York. My special guest today is Lauren Kate, author of Fallen. ![]()
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