You may remember my review
of The Grave Winner not so long
ago, and now I am happy to bring you an interview with the author, Lindsey
Loucks, whom I have had the pleasure of getting more acquainted with via email
and Facebook/website stalking!
(It’s okay… we authors are
mostly flattered by e-stalkers and Lindsey is a brave one, as you will soon learn.
Very little scares her.)
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| Lindsey Loucks, author of The Grave Winner |
Your story takes
place in Krapper, Kansas, and, being that you write from my old stomping
grounds, I have to admit that I immediately assumed kinship and could visualize
every road your main character travelled. You’ve struck the balance I would
expect from someone who loves the plains and small towns of the Midwest, yet
understands the limitations and frustrations experienced by a teenaged heart
growing up there. How do you explain the
ability to affectionately refer to the setting of your story with a word like
Krapper?
Excellent question! I grew up in Liberal, Kansas, and when I
went to high school, I could not wait
to get out of that town. As a teenager,
I think it’s a requirement to hate almost everything, and I was no exception.
But since I’ve grown a little wiser, I’ve decided it doesn’t really matter
where you live. I think my main character Leigh will realize that eventually.
But for now, she lives in Krapper, Kansas.
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