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Written by JJ Barnes
I interviewed author Sydney Walters about her writing style, her career, and what inspired her new book, State Of Grace.
My name is Sydney Walters, and I am an author, copywriter and marketing professional from Washington, D.C. Lover of books, but my true love is writing.
Ever since I was a little girl, my mother always said I’d write a book someday. It’s been on my mind for over a decade.
I’ve been writing since I was ten years old, but I started writing my novel in 2019 at age 23.
It was about a six month process from when the idea popped up into my head, but the writing portion took about three months total.
My second novel took ten days to write, but I think that it’s already better than the first. I barely ate or slept in those ten days, but it is still very readable, and coming soon.
I came across a newspaper clipping of a young boy that had fallen into a sinkhole in a town called Centralia, Pennsylvania.
When I learned about why the sinkholes were there, it terrified me. I couldn’t believe that such a place could exist, and I thought about the horrifying fate that awaited the boy had he not been pulled out in time.
I wanted to write and tell people about the town as a very real place, but in a fictional light.
The timeline. My story is set between 1958-1980, which is a time that I never experienced. Accuracy was my biggest challenge.
My protagonist, Grace, is a reflection of myself. She is very much like me and we share the same personality, as well as a lot of the same hardships and struggles. To overcome some of my own, I had to write it fictionally through her.
Pain was my inspiration. My antagonist is not a person, but a place. The town of Centralia, Pennsylvania is where Grace was forced to grow up in, so I wanted to turn the state that I was personally in, into a place that reflected my state of mind at that time.
It’s based on the coal mine eruption of 1962, which is a true event. It took place in Centralia, PA, and nearly destroyed the entire town.
The conflict of the book is for the young protagonist, Grace, to make it out of her crumbled town and into the real word despite her many setbacks and struggles. It’s a journey for her to embark on to lead a normal life free of tragedy, pain, and suffocation.
I outlined it to near perfection on paper, word documents, sticky notes, and head space. Some parts came freely after writing the initial manuscript, but most of it was planned. It was sort of like those corkboard maps that you seen in crime movies, but a little more organized.
I edited my work three times before submitting to my publisher, and afterwards there were barely any edits needed. I’m quite proud of that.
My advice is to visualize your story. Play it like a movie in your head, and you will write it like one.
Book two of my series will be coming next year, and let’s just say… there will be justice.
I believe that this work is my legacy. It was worth it not just for me, but for the young readers who I hope will be able to relate to my story and be inspired by it. It’s worth it if I can reach out to young girls who were like me growing up.
Find me here!
https://www.goodreads.com/author/21622005.Sydney_Walters/questions
https://thisent.com/index.php/tag/sydney-walters/
https://books.google.com/books/about/State_of_Grace.html?id=VEaAzgEACAAJ
http://www.thepromptmag.com/author/sydney-walters/
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