The Joys of Binge Reading

Alissa Callen – Bright Light in Darkness


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Alissa Callen’s wide-open-space romances – whether set in the Australian outback or Montana mountains – give a bright lift to the darkest day. That’s what her readers tell her, and she couldn’t hope for a more rewarding response.



Hi there, I’m your host Jenny Wheeler and today USA Today Best Selling author Alissa talks about what she loves most about writing rural and small-town fiction, and why she’s thrilled her books are in school libraries.



Six
things you’ll learn from this Joys of Binge Reading episode:



Why readers love small town romanceHow you can have too much shopping and cocktailsThe one thing she'd do differently next time roundYarn bombing in Dubbo - it is a thingThe healing power of natureThe nicest thing a reader ever said



Where to find Alissa Callen:



Website: www.alissacallen.com



Facebook: @AlissaCallenAuthor



What
follows is a "near as" transcript of our conversation, not word for
word but pretty close to it, with links to important mentions.



Jenny:  And now
here's Alissa. Hello there, Alissa, and welcome to the show. It's great to have
you with us.



Alissa:  It's such a
pleasure to be here.



Alissa Callen - Author of rural and small town romance



Jenny: Beginning at the beginning, was there a Once Upon a Time moment when you decided you wanted to write fiction, as distinct from other things you might have written. And if so what was the catalyst for it.



Alissa: I think I'm that stereotypical writer who was that childhood reader. And if I look back I probably read too many books and probably needed to get another life. But I was a very avid reader as a child/bookworm. And then I did English at university because that was my thing. And I've always wanted to write and I dabbled at writing but it wasn't a definitive decision that I needed to do this.



Words always been her "thing"



I have four children and somehow I had time amongst raising
my children. I thought 'Oh I might actually put pen to paper.' And I did! I
grew up in the country. I live on a small farm now. So it was only natural that
my stories played themselves out against a rural backdrop.



 I have also lived in
America and I love the mountains over there. So I'm just really lucky that what
I love to write, is actually what the market will read because I can't imagine
myself writing anything else.  Words have
always been my thing.



From a family of scientists



And it's really interesting because I come from a family of
scientists. We have a lot of very analytical brains in the family, and I'm the
odd one out.  It is interesting because
through the wonders of DNA we've actually found a missing branch of my family
tree and that's where I fit. There's a professor of medieval literature there.
There is another person who writes, so I think writing has always just been in
me and it's who I am.



Jenny: You
describe your books as small town and rural fiction but they are really sweet
romance stories when you look at the heart of them, aren't they?



Alissa: They are.
I think it's very interesting because I do write for the two markets and I find
that small town stories and rural fiction in Australia are interchangeable terms
really.



Sweet clean romance



Rural fiction has such a wide spectrum. You can have small
town books. You can have medical romance,
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