Talkshow Thursday: Welcome Chris Posti
Chris: Chairing my own 45th high school reunion served as the germ of the story, but of course, the Lord provided every single word and idea.
LM: What sort of research was required for the book?
Chris: The novel’s setting is near my home, and it’s a contemporary story, so except for looking up where “red-dog” driveway stone came from (the coal mines), there was no need for research.
LM: How did your former career as a career executive coach, newspaper columnist, and radio show host prepare you to be an author?
Chris: Writing a novel requires a vivid imagination, and the more experiences an author has to draw from, the easier it gets. In my case, I was fortunate to have had the opportunity to interact with people from all levels in business and from all walks of life. These experiences enabled me to make my characters more realistic.
LM: You’ve also written two non-fiction books. How was writing a novel different? The same?
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LM: What advice do you have for fledgling writers?
Chris: First, learn as much as you can. Before beginning your story, write your logline and synopsis. This will save you much time, pain, and suffering later on.
LM: Here are some quickies:
Chris:
Favorite childhood book: Harold and the Purple Crayon
Favorite Bible verse: Romans 12:2 “Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—His good, pleasing and perfect will.”
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LM: What other projects are on the docket for you this year?
Chris: At the moment, I’m deep into the promotion of Falling Apart, Falling for You, and later in 2022, I expect to write the second book in this series of three.
LM: Where can folks find you on the web?
Chris: My book website is https://chrisposti.com/.
About Falling Apart, Falling for You:
With their lives in a free fall, three women gather for their 40th high school reunion in tiny Port Mariette, Pennsylvania. At 57, is it too late for them to make a fresh start?
Suzanne
After spending most of her adult life working as a traveling trainer for an airline, untethered and mildly content, Suzanne feels a stirring in her heart for a seemingly perfect guy. But when she abruptly loses her job, she lands in surprising new territory.
Rachel
Seeking distraction in the wake of her husband’s sudden passing, Rachel helps organize her class’s first reunion in 40 years. Stunned by an old friend’s shocking secrets, she struggles to learn forgiveness as she tiptoes into her new-found freedom.
Marla
After selling her thriving business, Marla revisits high school friendships and her mysterious past. Seeking family and a renewed purpose, she adds her marketing expertise to the group’s strategy for revitalizing the blue-collar town that brought them back together.
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