Writing, Research, and Creativity Quotes from Deborah Kalb Book Q&As: Second Half of 2024

I’m following up on my August 9, 2024 curation of quotes, links, and book information drawn from my regular posts about the Deborah Kalb book/author Q&As, now updating for the second half of 2024.

Deborah, my longtime friend and former colleague at USA TODAY/Gannett, continues to do heroic work by presenting insightful interviews with authors of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry multiple times each week of the year. In addition to her own writing and editing, she and Mary Grace McGeehan have a podcast, Rereading Our Childhood, and Deborah recently hosted the October 2024 Jewish Book Carnival.

The quotations in this post from her Q&As shine a light on the creative process. They will ideally provide perspective, context, and valuable information for readers, as well as current or aspiring authors.

Author: Jane Alison

Book: Villa E

Author quote:“The “fiction” came in envisioning crucial emotional or dramatic moments and going deeper into the mazes of their minds.”

Author: Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani

Book: The Cities We Need: Essential Stories of Everyday Places

Author quote: “I’ve spent a long time working on how photographs and texts can work together, without photographs illustrating the text, or text captioning the photographs.”

Author: Mike Bond

Book: Crude

Author quote: “Novels are like life: you can plan all you want, but if you try to stick to your plan, you can have a very boring life.”

Author: Tess Callahan

Book: Dawnland

Author quote: “I let the characters take the wheel, which is a messy proposition when they are terrible drivers.”

Author: Susan Sisko Carter

Book: The Lyric Hotel

Author quote: “The very nature of a hotel is character-driven.”

Author: Dante

Book: The Base

Author quote: “I also hope that readers will be more curious about the possibilities in science, and that they will read below the surface to find the good vs. evil thread in the book.”

Author: Ginette DePreist

Book: Reach Up: My Beautiful Journey with James DePreist

Author quote: “I am still amazed after his passing away over 10 years ago, how Jimmy is still so alive in people’s memory. Whether it is all the artists he collaborated with or with the public he served and the students he had been teaching all through his career, their memories are strong and they are still happy to talk about him.”

Author: Gretchen Dykstra

Book: Lessons from the Foothills: Berea College and Its Unique Role in America

Author quote: “I spent lots of time in the special collections of the library, appreciative of the archivists willing to pull endless files to find gems for me.”

Author: Greg Fields

Book: The Bright Freight of Memory

Author quote: “I returned from my last trip to Ireland to learn that The Bright Freight of Memory has been nominated for the PEN/Faulkner Award, along with a National Book Award.”

Author: Varun Gauri

Book: For the Blessings of Jupiter and Venus

Author quote: “I first started this novel when my eldest, now 23, was a toddler. I worked on it off and on (mostly off) for decades.”

Author: Brendan Gillen

Book: Static

Author quote: “He has no Plan B. He’s never considered a life outside of making music.”

Author: Phyllis Gobbell

Book: Prodigal

Author quote: “I began thinking about Prodigal after I read William Kent Krueger’s Ordinary Grace and heard him speak at a conference.”

Author: Sydney Graves

Book: The Arizona Triangle

Author quote: “But facts can be liberating, especially if you’re willing to do a lot of research. And I love doing research, even for short stories.”

Author: Miles Harvey

Book: The Registry of Forgotten Objects

Author quote: “Place and geography are crucial indicators of psychology and drama.”

Author: Rebecca Hendricks

Book: Hard Dog’s Night

Author quote: “The core message of the series is to never give up and always believe in yourself.”

Author: Diana Janney

Book: A Man of Understanding

Author quote: “I weave philosophy into all my novels, making it come alive in an accessible way that is interesting to readers, whether or not they have previous knowledge of the subject.”  

Author: Ricardo Jiménez

Book: Crash Course: A Founder’s Journey to Saving Your Startup and Sanity

Author quote: “I also hope that founders see themselves as much more than their startup and they don’t forget to optimize for themselves and their lives as much as their startup.”

Author: Patricia Leavy

Book: After the Red Carpet

Author quote: “Novels with big, outrageous plots can be loads of fun, but I’ve always been a fan of more subtle, character-driven novels.”

Author: Donna Levin

Book: The Talking Stick

Author quote: “The two ideas merged into the story of a woman’s group that comes into possession of a talking stick that might have some magical power.” 

Author: Keith G. McWalter

Book: Lifers

Author quote: “The background of the longevity breakthrough described in the book is based on actual science, and refers to real people, such as the maverick gerontologist Aubrey de Grey, who was an early trailblazer in conceptualizing aging as a disease that could be cured.”

Author: Umberto Nardolicci

Book: Eye of the Nomad

Author quote: “The lingering lesson is that knowledge and wisdom are two distinctly different things. Knowledge, when wielded without concern for implications, can be extremely dangerous.”

Author: Clare Norman

Book: Cultivating Coachability: How to Leverage Coaching Readiness So Thinkers Can Optimise Value

Author quote: “Coaching is a joint endeavour to discover new thinking. It’s a partnership, where the coach creates the space within which the thinker can do their best thinking.”

Author: Alix Rickloff

Book: The Last Light Over Oslo

Author quote: “As a lover of history, the research is almost as fun as the writing so learning about the events surrounding WWII’s often overlooked Norwegian campaign was fascinating.”

Author: Marilyn Simon Rothstein

Book: Who Loves You Best

Author quote: “I knew I could have a fun time writing as soon as I plotted a story in which three grandmas vie for the attention of one grandchild.”

Author: Donna Seaman

Book: River of Books: A Life in Reading

Author quote: “I decided to write about how I ended up doing what I do, basically tracking the making of a book critic and editor.” 

Author: Jane Seskin 

Book: Older, Wiser, Shorter: The Truth and Humor of Life After 65

Author quote: “The collection talks about what we don’t talk about in regard to aging.”

Author: Stephen B. Shepard

Book: Salinger’s Soul: His Personal & Religious Odyssey

Author quote: “Born to a Jewish father and a Christian mother who “passed” as Jewish, young Jerry Salinger was raised Jewish and had a bar mitzvah at age 13.”

Author: Andrea J. Stein

Book: Dear Eliza

Author quote: “I don’t know about other writers, but I find that, when I write, I’m so immersed in the story that I often don’t know how it may affect others when they read it.”

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