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Authors frequently get asked where the inspiration came from for their latest story. For some, it was something they experienced in their own life that was so unique and interesting that they felt it needed to be shared with a larger audience. For others, perhaps a flair of creativity allowed them to conjure up a story from their own imagination. For New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury, the idea for her latest project came from a random encounter she had on an airplane.
Prior to the new six-episode Pure Flix mini series, A Thousand Tomorrows, based on her novel of the same name, Kingsbury found herself sitting beside a professional bull rider on a cross-country flight. He not only educated her about the sport, but also confided the precarious nature of his rough and tumble profession that could destroy his life in an instant.
Thus the seeds for a new writing project were planted. In what would eventually become a three-book series, A Thousand Tomorrows is about Cody Gunnar, a nationally-known bull rider who stands apart from his peers, mainly because he has rejected everything about his past – family, friends, and anything not associated with the rodeo. But then Ali Daniels, a fellow rodeo competitor enters his life. Together, they discover that God only knows how many tomorrows they will have together.
Kingsbury and her writing collaborator son, Tyler Russell, join us on the Crossmap Podcast to talk about the process for adapting a novel into a television series and the vital importance of sacrifice and forgiveness in our lives. Listen as Karen and Tyler share that ultimately life is all about being transparent, vulnerable, and open to God’s leading.
A Thousand Tomorrows
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Authors frequently get asked where the inspiration came from for their latest story. For some, it was something they experienced in their own life that was so unique and interesting that they felt it needed to be shared with a larger audience. For others, perhaps a flair of creativity allowed them to conjure up a story from their own imagination. For New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury, the idea for her latest project came from a random encounter she had on an airplane.
Prior to the new six-episode Pure Flix mini series, A Thousand Tomorrows, based on her novel of the same name, Kingsbury found herself sitting beside a professional bull rider on a cross-country flight. He not only educated her about the sport, but also confided the precarious nature of his rough and tumble profession that could destroy his life in an instant.
Thus the seeds for a new writing project were planted. In what would eventually become a three-book series, A Thousand Tomorrows is about Cody Gunnar, a nationally-known bull rider who stands apart from his peers, mainly because he has rejected everything about his past – family, friends, and anything not associated with the rodeo. But then Ali Daniels, a fellow rodeo competitor enters his life. Together, they discover that God only knows how many tomorrows they will have together.
Kingsbury and her writing collaborator son, Tyler Russell, join us on the Crossmap Podcast to talk about the process for adapting a novel into a television series and the vital importance of sacrifice and forgiveness in our lives. Listen as Karen and Tyler share that ultimately life is all about being transparent, vulnerable, and open to God’s leading.
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