Rachel Lee Walsh, is one of those all inspiring women that has covered and
conquered various obstacles and still stands tall in sharing and inspiring life for others. As
M.A is a reflection of so many artists’ journeys, it is once again a huge
honour to be able to share details on Rachel’s latest release – The Last
Scribe.
Thanks for sharing your story.
As a start, can
you tell our readers a bit more about yourself?
I would be delighted, Nadine. Thank you so much
for asking.
I guess I would say that I'm first and foremost a
mother and second of all an artist, poet and storyteller. I live in a small
town in North Idaho and have two beautiful and talented daughters who are also
artists in their own right. I also have
two adorable but lazy dogs, a kamikaze cat and a reclusive hamster named Wink.
For the last several years I've also been the caretaker for my grandfather who
suffers from advanced Alzheimers.
Any, weird and
wacky author habits?
When I edit my manuscripts I have to go into my
bedroom closet. It's the only place in
my house where there's no distractions or interruptions. Some of my best ideas have come to me while
sitting in a pile of shoes with a rack of clothes touching my head.
What inspired
the Last Scribe?
A great deal of what I've written in the past is
stories from my own life, but I had this fiction story always in the back of my
mind. I envisioned a heroine who questioned everything yet stood strong in what
she truly believed in. One day I was in a second hand book store and saw the
Apocrypha. As someone raised in a very religious environment, of course I'd
never been allowed to read it. I took it
home and read through the whole thing in a few days and when I was done, I knew
I had my story. It took three years of
development and another four years to actually write it but as of now, The Last
Scribe Series includes three full length novels and seven novellas and I've
loved every minute of it.
Your novel
includes history on the Book of Enoch, a book we all know was banned from the
bible, how has readers reacted towards your story?
So far I've had two different reactions. Most
people have no idea what the Apocrypha is, let alone the Book of Enoch. Those who do are either fascinated by what
I've done or scared to even read it. I've had a few people accuse me of
treading on dangerous ground by using this as a story basis. However, I've yet
to have anyone complain or question my motives after they actually read it.
Your main
character – Hope Matthews - takes a strong female lead, can you tell our
readers a bit more about her.
Hope is
the last surviving descendant of Enoch and the epitome of an imaginative,
passionate girl who struggles with feelings of inferiority and personal
rejection. Being left by her father at a young age and forced to conform and
compete in another family, she has identity crises that cause her to act
irrationally. She is tremendously strong willed, but also fearless which gets
her into trouble on a regular basis. By her very nature she is the perfect
example of the fight between good and evil in all of us.
The last Scribe
is not your first novel, can you tell our readers a bit more about your other
published books and where they can find them.
Currently, I have three prequel novellas
available on Amazon. You can find them here: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00L31D45I
Will you ever
allow your novels to branch over to film?
Absolutely! The Last Scribe is currently represented
by Ken Atchity of Atchity Entertainment and he has high hopes of seeing this
series developed into a feature film.
Will there be
more of Hope Matthews?
I like to say there will always be Hope. Before
she fades into memory I like to think her adventures will be exciting and
entertaining readers for many, many years to come.
What does the
future hold for Rachel lee Walsh?
Stories and more stories, I hope. I truly love
what I do and can't imagine doing anything else with the rest of my life. Right
now I have at least ten other story ideas waiting for me to sit down and bring
them to life.
Where
can readers connect with your work?
You can find me at www.thelastscribe.com or www.rachel-walsh.net or on Facebook at or on
Twitter @4wings4u and on Pinterest.
Also, don't forget you can always find me on Amazon!
Are there any
tips and tricks you’d like to relay to other aspiring authors?
Don't
give up! I can't tell you how many writers I know who have given up on their
stories without ever finishing them. Join a writing group with people
you don’t know (objectivity) and really invest yourself in it. Listen to advice
and critiques with an eye for improving your writing, not just arguing your
point. If you want to be good at any craft, connections, and commitment and
ongoing education is paramount.
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