I ran into his brother down in L.A. and Andy's HUGE book deal came up in conversation and I was like, "Do you think he'd let me interview him? Do you think he'll remember me?" *nervous star-struck quaking ensues*
I don't know if Andrew remembered me or not, but he did graciously agree to come on my blog. And I'm SO THRILLED.
THE HUNT is out now and it looks amazing!

Tell us about your book in one sentence.
Gene, a 17 year old in a bleak world where humans have been eaten to near extinction and who has survived by painstakingly concealing his true species, is chosen to hunt down the last few remaining humans.
Who or what inspired THE HUNT?
The Hunt likely began while watching Adam Lambert’s performance of Mad World on American Idol. The following lyrics made an impression, and stayed with me for days afterwards.
Went to school and I was very nervous
No one knew me, no one knew me
Hello teacher tell me what’s my lesson
Look right through me, look right through me.
No one knew me, no one knew me
Hello teacher tell me what’s my lesson
Look right through me, look right through me.
How long have you been writing?
Probably from the time I was thirteen or fourteen. To pass time during interminable classes, I'd write short stories. My classmates were entertained by them, and I began to think maybe I had a talent. I once collaborated on a short story with my twin brother during French class, and it was this sprawling, epic apocalyptic story about how the classroom, then the school, then Hong Kong, then the whole world was taken over by trillions of rabid ants. I wish I could dig up that story because it really was quite enthralling!
How long did it take you to write THE HUNT?
It took about a year. I wrote it at a time when I was extremely busy with work, with family life, and with my church. I didn't have a lot of free time. But I committed myself to writing 1400 words per week (or 200 per day), which is not a lot, but which will give you a YA-length novel after a year. When the book really started coming into its own, I'd wake up extra early to write before the workday began. But it took a go-for-broke tenacity to get it done!
What's your favorite novel of all time?
NOOOOO!!!!! The one-favorite-novel question! Okay, okay, if I had to choose only one, it would have to be this obscure novel titled Never Let Me Go on The Road to Watership Down on Cold Mountain. The author's name eludes me at the moment, but I think it's something long like Mr. Kazuo Adams Charles McIshiguro Cormac Frazier. Or something like that.
If you had to eat only one food for a whole week, what would it be?
Doritos! For one whole week! Woohoo!Tell us about your ideal vacation.
I am such a boring person: a beach resort with my family and a great book. And Doritos.Name the best city in the entire world.
Hong Kong. It's an incredible, awesome city.* Do you have a day job?
I'm a full-time author! Before that, I worked a number of years as a prosecutor. Like all lawyers, I hated my job and jumped ship at the first opportunity. Just kidding! I actually loved being a prosecutor. But fulfilling as it was, my love for writing ran deeper and truer. After The Hunt trilogy was bought by St. Martin's Press at auction, I was able to quit my lawyer job and write full-time. A dream come true for which I'm daily grateful.
Any advice for aspiring authors?
Thank you for letting me pry you with weird questions, Andy, and I love your advice at the end. Congratulations and I wish you every success in your career!
*Andy knew he had to answer this question correctly or face my wrath.

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