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Aimée Ménard is the self-published author behind The World Beyond series. Her passion for writing came from a love of science-fiction, fantasy and romance, and grew from its roots in Sims fanfiction. What We Reading sat down with Aimée to talk about everything from the transition to novel writing, her love for Isaac Asimov, to how her books have become an invaluable tool in raising awareness for key LGBTQ+ issues!
This might sound a bit silly, but the Sims 4 got me into writing. My first novel was a fanfiction of two of my characters. It was from a social media character perspective and started off as a blog before going into the novel.
After my first novel, I suddenly got a craving to write more about other characters. I wanted more than what a fanfic could provide though. I wanted to follow my characters wherever they went. Wanted to include elements you couldn’t see in the game, personalities, quirks, and so forth. Later, when I wanted to include magic. I wanted a better magic system. So my son and I sat down and remade the world – so to speak.
We combined elements we enjoyed from role-playing games and combined them into a world that felt like Earth, felt like the world we know, but with something more.
I’d like to hope that readers feel the characters. I write in first person in present tense, so that you become immersed in the story. My characters are emotional, witty and occasionally funny. I hope my readers laugh and cry along with them.
Rather than write about queer life. My queer and transgender characters go through life. That they are queer and transgender is part of who they are, not all of who they are. They work, go to school, have relationships, fight monsters… I try to normalize gender and sexual diversity as part of daily life.
As my books started off as online serial novels, I was told by more than one person that my books would never sell. I’d never be picked up by an agent or publishing company. So, I self-published. Of all those naysayers who said my book would never sell, I’ve shown that it does.
Foundation by Isaac Asimov. He brought me the joy of reading science fiction, and it just opened up my mind to wanting to read more.
Write sooner than later. I’ve had a lot of artisan hobbies in the past. Many of my characters are born from my own bardic nature of being an artist, artisan, geek and jack-of-all-trades.
My tip to a younger me and to everyone: Listen to your heart, use your creativity and share your gifts with the world.
My goal and hope is to keep writing my series. I still have a lot of the story to tell. I already have the next 6 books planned out to complete my first story arc.
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