Introduction
Have you ever met anyone who raised a lion cub? I hadn’t until I chatted with author JC Gatlin.
JC lives in Tampa, Florida now, but he grew up on a ranch in Texas, where he and his brothers raised an honest-to-goodness lion. I’ll let him tell the story. It’s fascinating.
Now JC is the author of three mystery novels, with a fourth to be released later in the summer of 2016. Today we discuss what inspires his writing, some of his writing practices, why he’s drawn to writing stand-alone mysteries and more.
You can find out more about JC and his books on his website JCGatlin.com. He’s also on Facebook.
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Transcript of Interview with JC Gatlin
Alexandra: Hi, mystery readers. I’m Alexandra Amor. This is “It’s a Mystery” podcast, and I’m here today with JC Gatlin. Hi, JC.
JC Gatlin: Hello.
Alexandra: How are you today?
JC Gatlin: I’m pretty good. How are you?
Alexandra: Yes, me too. Let me give our listeners a little bit of information about you.
JC Gatlin lives in Tampa, Florida. In addition to regular fishing trips, he wrote a monthly column for New Tampa Style Magazine, and then began penning several mystery/suspense stories. He also maintains a blog about the art of spinning a nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat mystery yarn. Coming from a large family with five brothers, JC grew up in Grapevine, a small Texas town just outside of Dallas. He moved to Tampa in 1999, and most of his stories feature the rich landscape of Texas and Florida as a background.
So let’s begin maybe…well, actually I have a question that’s completely unrelated to mystery novels.
JC Gatlin: Go for it.
Alexandra: Can you tell me a little bit about Hakeem, the lion?
JC Gatlin: Oh, Hakeem, he was so cool. Interesting story because we got him in high school. We rescued him from a farm who raises livestock.
We rescued the lion cub. He nursed off with a litter of Australian shepherds and grew up with us, and he’d go running with the horses. And he was a great, great animal.
Alexandra: Wow, that’s amazing. And then eventually, he went to live at a different location?
JC Gatlin: Yeah, we took him to Boyd, Texas. There was a large cat sanctuary there.
Because we were going off to college, and so we weren’t going to be there to take care of him. And he was so protective that my best friend’s father was just worried something was going to happen, especially if we weren’t there. So we took him there, and he had great…he had a huge cage with a swimming pool in it.
Alexandra: Nice.
JC Gatlin: It was really nice, and we’d go visit him. And he knew the sound of my truck. He would start…he couldn’t roar because he grew up with dogs, so he barked. He would start growling, barking, whatever, as soon as, when we pulled up into the parking lot.
Alexandra: Really, wow. And how old did he live to be?
JC Gatlin: Eight, eight years old, which is…he died young. He died really young, but he was great. He was a lot of fun.
Alexandra: What an amazing experience for boys ...