New Fantasy Series Captivates Young Readers
New Fantasy Series Captivates Young Readers Author Interview
with Alan St. Jean, Aidan of Oren: The Journey Begins By Lisa M.
Hendey
Fans of the Lord of the Rings or Chronicles of Narnia series
have a new resource to share with the younger readers in their
families. Ohio author Alan St. Jean recently released the first
volume in his planned trilogy, Aidan of Oren: The Journey Begins
(Moo Press, October 2004, hardcover, 207 pages). Aimed at
readers ages nine through twelve, this first installation
introduces young Aidan and his brave quest for peace. Themes of
bravery, loyalty and friendship permeate the tale, which will
captivate the attention of both young readers and families who
enjoy story time aloud. Charming illustrations by Judith
Friedman bring the characters to life and lend Celtic charm to
the story line.
I spoke recently with author Alan St. Jean about his inaugural
publishing venture and his plans for the series.
Q: Alan St. Jean, author of Aidan of Oren, thank you for your
time and participation in this Book Spotlight interview. Would
you please begin by telling us a bit about yourself?
A: I graduated from Ohio State University in 1985 with a
bachelors in operations management and spent the next twenty
years working for various manufacturers located in central Ohio.
A story teller from my youth, I've always been surrounded by
kids in one way or another. I had always wanted to write a book,
and finally decided two years ago to sit down and try my hand at
putting a story together in a formal way. I found the editing
process to be a little intimidating as I wasn't used to
receiving criticism...but it all turned out very good as the
story took on a professional tone. Q: Aidan of Oren is your
first book. What prompted you to write this book and how were
you able to accomplish your goal of publishing the book?
A: I started a collectible doll company three years ago. The
book was a way for me to bring the doll characters to life...and
it fulfilled a secret desire I had had for years to actually
write a story. I found Moo Press, a small quality publisher, on
the internet. After a couple of months of talking, we went into
contract and have worked as a team to put a good product and
concept together.
Q: Please tell our readers about the plot of this book, which is
the first in a planned trilogy. How did you select the fantasy
genre to tell your story? Who would you say is your target
audience?
A: The plot of the book is that Aidan, a timid boy of thirteen
years, finds out that he is the one prophesied to bring peace to
their land...which has been ravaged by war for many years. He
learns that he must embark on a very important journey to find
the Guardians, the law givers and enforcers that mysteriously
disappeared many years ago. I selected fantasy because it's a
medium which allows the writer a lot of latitude and creativity.
It's also been proven to be extremely popular these days given
the success of Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter. My target
audience includes kids from 6 - 60. The goal is to write
something entertaining enough to keep the attention of a child,
yet deep enough to stir even the experienced readers. Q: I loved
the messages of bravery and loyalty that permeate Aidan's story.
Was it important to you to convey a moral element in the tale
while crafting the story?
A: Absolutely. All good stories have a message... Q: What was it
like to see your characters come to life in the artwork of
illustrator Judith Friedman?
A: It was like seeing a child born. Hard to explain the thrill
of seeing my imagination come to life. She did a fantastic job
and is a wonderful professional to work with. Q: What would you
hope that young readers take away from their experience of
reading your book?
A: I hope that some of the intrinsic values stay with them
forever, and that they can view life as an adventure...because
it is. Q: I've read that you are active in traveling to schools
to promote literacy. What can parents and teachers do to
encourage children to love reading?
A: They need to make it fun, and they need to find reading
materials that will make a positive influence on the children in
their care. Also, they need to be involved with the children,
asking questions about the story which can help cement some of
the lesson points and morals. Q: What are your plans for
publishing the remainder of the trilogy and do you have other
stories planned?
A: The second book has just been finished and is in the editing
stage. It's called Aidan of Oren and The Elf Princess. The story
gets deeper as we begin to further understand who Aidan is and
what destiny has in store for him. It's a mystery...maybe even a
little scary...but definitely fun! The third and final book of
the trilogy will be out next year. It's called Aidan of Oren and
the Valley of the Dragons. That's where everything comes
together and culminates...good vs. evil...with plenty of fun and
plot twists. After the series is completed...I have two other
books planned. Q: Are there any closing thoughts you'd like to
share with our readers?
Only to live life to the fullest, every day. I heard this phrase
a few years ago: 'Most people die with their music still inside
of them.' After hearing that, I was determined not to let that
happen to me. I've started my own doll company, I'm writing
books that I'm really proud of, and I'm also still writing
music...something I've done since I was eleven years old.
Success is not measured by how much money you make. Rather, it's
measured by how many lives you touch.
For more information on Aidan of Oren: The Journey Begins, visit
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/097248535X/catholicmomcom
Lisa M. Hendey, mother of two and avid reader, enjoys web design
and writing. Visit her at http://www.lisahendey.com