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Stephenie Meyer found fame with her bestselling Twilight vampire series, which is soon to be a feature film. After the publication of her first novel, Twilight, booksellers chose Stephenie as one of the "most promising new authors of 2005." Stephenie Meyer graduated from Brigham Young 대학 with a bachelor's degree in English. She lives with her husband and three young sons in Arizona.

Stephenie Meyer's latest novel is The Host, a paranormal romance which takes place after most of humanity has succumbed to an alien species that takes over people's minds, but leaves their bodies healthy and disease-free. Melanie Stryder is a feisty human who refuses to allow the invading alien soul named Wanderer to take over her mind. Melanie pursues her 로스트 사랑 interest, compelling Wanderer to come along for the journey. When Wanderer falls in 사랑 with Melanie's boyfriend, things get a bit tricky.

The Host has already found its way onto the New York Times bestseller list. In this interview, Meyer talks about what inspired her to write the book, how she approaches 글쓰기 romantic science fiction and what 글쓰기 projects she's working on next.

What inspired the idea for The Host?


The kernel of thought that became The Host was inspired 의해 absolute boredom. I was driving from Phoenix to Salt Lake City, through some of the most dreary and repetitive desert in the world. It's a drive I've made many times, and one of the ways I keep from going insane is 의해 telling myself stories. I have no idea what sparked the strange foundation of a body-snatching alien in 사랑 with the host body's boyfriend over the host-body's protest. I was halfway into the story before I realized it. Once I got started, though, the story immediately demanded my attention. I could tell there was something compelling in the idea of such a complicated triangle. I started 글쓰기 the outline in a notebook, and then fleshed it out as soon as I got to a computer. The Host was supposed to be no 더 많이 than a side project - something to keep me busy between editing stints on Eclipse - but it turned into something I couldn't step away from until it was done.


Did 당신 approaching 글쓰기 The Host, your first adult novel, differently than your YA series?

Not at all. Like the Twilight Saga (this is probably the only way The Host is like the Twilight Saga!), The Host is just a story I had fun telling myself. My personal entertainment is always the key to why a story gets finished. I never think about another audience besides myself while I'm writing; that can wait for the editing stage.

당신 have referred to The Host as being a science fiction novel for people who don't like science fiction. Can 당신 explain why?

읽기 The Host doesn't feel like 읽기 science fiction; the world is familiar, the body 당신 as the narrator are moving around inside of is familiar, the emotions on the faces of the people around 당신 are familiar. It's very much set in this world, with just a few key differences. If it weren't for the fact that alien stories are 의해 definition science fiction, I wouldn't classify it in that genre.

There is a lot of internal dialogue between Wanderer, the narrator and invading "soul", and Melanie, the human whose body Wanderer is now living inside. Each character has her own distinct voice and internal struggle. Was it a challenge to have the two characters, who essentially take up one body, stand on their own?

Wanderer and Melanie were very distinct personalities to me from 일 one; keeping them separate was never an issue. Melanie is the victim - she's the one that we, as humans, should identify with; at the same time, she is not always the 더 많이 admirable character. She can be angry and violent and ruthless. Wanderer is the attacker, the thief. She is not like us, not even a member of our species. However, she is someone that I, at least, wish I was 더 많이 like. She's a better person than Melanie in a lot of ways, and yet a weaker person. The differences between the two main characters are the whole point of the story. If they weren't so distinct, there would have been no reason to write it.

Did any of the characters surprise 당신 while writing?

I am constantly surprised 의해 my characters when I write - it's really one of my 가장 좋아하는 parts. When a character refuses to do what I had planned for him 또는 her, that's when I know that character is really alive. There were several characters who caught me off guard with The Host. One in particular was slated for a bit part as the wingman to the villain. Somehow, he knew he was 더 많이 than that, and I couldn't stop him from morphing into a main 사랑 interest.

Your Twilight series has had a lot of crossover appeal for adult readers, do 당신 think The Host will also appeal to your younger readers?

I've had a great deal of interest from my YA readers about the release of The Host. I have no doubt that they will continue to make up a core part of my readership. I 사랑 blurring the lines between the different genres and categories - because in my head, a good book won't fit inside the lines. I hope that The Host continues to do what the Twilight Saga is doing: showing that a good story doesn't belong to any one demographic.

How do 당신 feel about the enormous success that you've had with the Twilight series? How has it changed your life?

I am continually shocked 의해 the success of my books. I never take it for granted, and I do not count on it in my expectations of my future. It's a very enjoyable thing, and I'll have fun with it while it lasts.

I've always considered myself first and foremost a mother, so being a writer hasn't changed my life too much - except I do travel a lot 더 많이 and have less free time.

What adult authors do 당신 read?


I've been 읽기 책 for adults my entire life. Growing up I was an avid reader - the thicker the book, the better. Pride and Prejudice, Gone with the Wind, The Sword of Shannara, Jane Eyre, Rebecca, etc. I'm a huge 팬 of Orson Scott Card, and Jane Austen - I can't go through a 년 without re-reading her stuff again.

What's next?


I'm currently finishing 글쓰기 the fourth book in the Twilight saga, Breaking Dawn, which will 덮개, 랩 up Bella and Edward's story. I plan to then write Midnight Sun, which is Twilight told from Edward's perspective. After that, I may write some sequels for The Host, 또는 a may pull another outline from my files to play with. I won't stop writing; there are too many stories I want to tell.
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A lot of people are convinced that Jared loves Wanda. We all know that Wanda loves Jared but she has an explanation for that. Anyway, I do not believe that Jared loves Wanda the way that he loves Melanie. I will provide a list of arguments against the 'Wanda/Jared evidence' in the book.

1. She asked him to lie. Near the end when Wanda's about to sacrifice herself, she asked Jared to lie to her, to tell her that he wanted her to stay. And he was VERY good at lying to her about that. So good, that people are convinced that he wasn't lying and was just pretending he was so Wanda...
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