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R.A. McKee Author Interview

Dunya: The Mages of Ersa is centered around a group of powerful figures trying desperately to maintain peace in a fractured realm. Where did the idea behind this novel come from?

Well, unfortunately for me, I live in an authoritarian state, and I’m a political news junkie. It consumes me, keeps me up at night… Such barbarism has become normalised in our world these days, and the peacemakers’ voices have been drowned out by corporate, self-serving media. So, to rescue myself from insanity, I threw myself into writing. Subconsciously, it was probably unavoidable for issues on the authoritarianism, the environment, rising racism, and genocide, not to feature heavily in my writing.

There’s a strong undercurrent of kinship and obligation throughout the novel. Which relationships were most central for you emotionally while writing?

The young witch, Enya, for sure. I actually had her whole backstory in chapter one, but had to sacrifice it to shorten the chapter. So, her character was particularly well formed in my head, and bringing her to life visually through my drawing aided this further. Her arc was a joy to witness.

Enya and Orin’s relationship was central. Their vulnerabilities lay bare, and they profoundly affected one another, developing such a deep bond in their time of solace together.

Were there any scenes or characters that surprised you as the story unfolded?

Quite a lot. Like I said, I tore into writing, so I was very much a pantser than a planner. So, I was often buzzed on what came up. A lot of the happenings on Inis Or were like that. All the developments with the Archwitch unfolded while writing on a blank page, for instance.

What is the next book you are working on, and when will it be available?

I’m too consumed with getting this first novel out there these days. I intend to write the sequel based on Enya- The Witches of Ersa. Though it will be a while before I get time to start planning. In the meantime, I’m thinking about a novella connected to the story.

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In the peaceful lands of Ersa, we meet our four mages, raised as brothers, destined to protect the age of maternal peace on planet Dunya. But destiny is a fragile thing.

The planet soon wavers on the brink of collapse when the mighty Primus—mage and prince—believing humanity to be a virus, allies with a dark cabal of witches and murders his way to power. He declares a genocidal war, forcing his estranged brothers—Orin, a tormented mancer with depleted magic; Elias, the animist who has abandoned his duties for a life of cynical excess; and Fionn, a wise seer—to reunite. Aided by healer witches, they must prevent their rogue brother in his quest to awaken and rile the vilest beast of them all.

Laced with Celtic folklore, The Mages of Ersa is a story of brotherly love and estrangement as the four grapple to resolve the enigma of their own fate amid the political chaos that may forever sever the old Ersan heart.