Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Winnifred Tataw: Art with a Dash of Science

Winnifred Tataw is another author I met at the recent Multiverse Con. I loved her work and figured it was high time to have her here on the blog. She is an artist, entrepreneur, and Amazon Bestselling author of The Gods’ Scion series. She aims to craft a captivating fantasy world reflecting real-world issues. Winnifred hopes to spread joy and positivity by viewing the world through a glittery pink lens.

Tell us a bit about your latest work.

Sure thing! The Viper's Bloodline Awakened, the thrilling fifth installment in the Gods' Scion series. This book, in particular, feels like a personal journey. It’s a tapestry of emotions, battles, and the ever-elusive quest for identity. Have you ever felt like you’re on the brink of discovering something monumental about yourself? That’s exactly where my protagonist, Rodrick, finds himself. He’s standing at the crossroads of fate, her veins pulsing with the mystery of his family’s bloodline. Talk about pressure, right? Writing the story has been a rollercoaster of emotions. There were days when I was so deep into her world that I’d look up from my laptop and be surprised I wasn't actually surrounded by mythological landscapes. The thrill of crafting those scenes where the gods meddle in mortal affairs or where Rodrick faces his own inner demons is what fuels my passion. It’s like watching your imagination come to life, word by word.

What are the themes and subjects you tend to revisit in your work?

The heart of this series is resilience. Rodrick and Arcelia's (the second lead) journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and courage in the face of the unknown. I think we all have a bit of that in us, don’t you? That little spark that refuses to be extinguished, no matter how fierce the storm. I hope people discover their own strength along the way. 

What happened in your life that prompted you to become a writer? 

For me, becoming a writer was like stumbling upon an old but new art form. There wasn't a single defining moment but rather a series of small epiphanies. Growing up, I was always that kid with my nose buried in books, enchanted by the worlds that seemed to leap off the pages. Then, one day, I realized I had stories of my own to tell. And with the encouragement of my parents, I was able to!

What inspires you to write? 

The journey of writing! Inspiration is a curious creature. It often visits me in the most unexpected places—during a walk through the park, in the melody of a favorite song, or even in the whispered conversations of strangers at a cafĂ©. But more than anything, it's the desire to connect, to reach out and touch someone through words, that drives me. Knowing that my stories might resonate, comfort, or inspire someone out there keeps me going.

What would be your dream project?

It would be an epic interconnected romance fantasy series, rich with diverse characters and intricate worlds. I've always dreamed of crafting a universe where readers can lose themselves, discovering new wonders and facing challenges alongside the characters. A project like that would be a labor of love, a journey where I'd hope to bring readers along one day!

If you have any former project to do over to make it better, which one would it be, and what would you do?

I created this one story (series) in 2016, and I still struggle with it today. It was filled with passion but lacked the polish it deserved. When I revisit it, I need to spend more time refining the characters and deepening the plot. I'd also draw on the lessons I've learned over the years to weave a more cohesive narrative.

What writers have influenced your style and technique?

So many brilliant minds have left their mark on my writing.  Toni Morrison and Octavia E. Butler, with their powerful prose, have been monumental influences. They taught me the magic of weaving depth and emotion into every sentence. Their works encourage me to push boundaries and explore new realms in my writing.

Where would you rank writing on the "Is it an art or it is a science continuum?" Why?

Writing, to me, is an art with a dash of science. It's a dance of creativity and structure. The artistic side allows us to paint vivid pictures with words, while the scientific aspect involves understanding the mechanics of language and narrative structure.

What is the most difficult part of your artistic process? 

The hardest part? It's definitely battling self-doubt. That little voice that questions every word, every plot twist. But overcoming it is part of the journey.

How do your writer friends help you become a better writer? Or do they not? 

My writer friends are my pillars. They offer fresh perspectives, constructive critiques, and unwavering support!

What does literary success look like to you? 

Literary success, for me, is more than just accolades or bestseller lists. It's knowing that my words have touched someone's heart, sparked their imagination.. It's the joy of creating stories that resonate. That's the true essence of success—connecting with readers profoundly.

Any other upcoming projects you would like to plug?  

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