1. What
were you before you became an author and did this influence your choices as a
writer?
Before? Is there a before (crazy laughter in
background). From the moment my mom gave
me a piece of chalk and said, “Now, go outside and do something,” and I defaced
several sidewalks with “stories,” I knew I was destined to become a writer. And that’s exactly what happened. Prior to becoming a fulltime fiction writer,
I was a technical writer in the industry, but my passion was always fiction. In college, I wrote short stories and,
afterward, climbing the executive ladder, I kept writing at night, creating
wild stories, most of them discarded, and dreaming of the day I could retire
and write. I’ve never stopped.
Being a technical writer fueled my
belief that humans, not robots, are the creators and the rulers. I’m an earth mother, a Virgo, so my passion
as an eco-justice warrior was always at odds with my life as a geek. I can way, however, that the conflict
definitely influenced my choices as a writer.
My most recent release, Van Gogh Syndrome, is a technothriller
that involves a cyberattack on an American nuclear facility. My understanding of technology supported my
research into the technology, while my stance as an eco-justice warrior informs
every page and, especially, my main character’s desire to “save” the world.
2. Are
you genre specific or general? I write
primarily thrillers; however, I’ve happily genre-hopped at times, including my
first novel up on Amazon, Jump the Line, a romantic suspense. My upcoming release, Lila’s Ghostly
Obsession, is a ghost thriller with a YA paranormal romance sub-genre.
3. What
is your latest release?
My latest release is Lila’s
Ghostly Obsession, an October 2023 release.
It’s got all the elements of a ghost thriller, but it’s packed with
paranormal and some fantasy elements. I
wrote the novel in 2005, following my nephew’s suicide; hence, it’s tag line,
“Love never dies.” I love the book because,
while it does explore dark themes (teen suicide, teen obsessive love), it’s
main character, Lila, is just so me when I was eighteen, and very
hopeful and focused on overcoming sorrow and personal loss.
4. What
are you working on now?
I’m working on three upcoming
releases. My first release in 2024 is in
April, and it’s titled Qumran Conspiracy: The Thorny Death of Jewish Rebel, a historical romance and
heist novel that explores the historical Jesus, while following the romance of
a philologist and a Mossad agent who go after a heisted grimoire of Solomonic
magic, allegedly written by Jesus.
Book two is titled Dread,
a psychological suspense about an aging lawyer coping with divorce and a
grandson with autism. The story involves
a murder in a derelict New Jersey skate park, and Liz and her grandson, Bently,
must work to solve them. Liz, of course,
explores the joys—and ills—of post-divorce dating from her wheelchair. It’s a rocking story and, I love to imagine,
filled with my particular dry humor.
Book three, slated for a
September 2024 release, is The Confessor’s Burden. It’s a fantasy with a parallel historical
timeline, one set in the present day, and the other in Medieval England, during
the reign of Edward the Confessor. My
own confession (ahem!): this novel is my favorite ever to write. It’s about a single mom caring for her
diabetic son, Gryffyd, but her evil magician husband from 1065 shows up a
thousand years later and kidnaps Gryffyd and holds him ransom—unless Diva
Mayhawk hands over the formula for King Authur’s fire. Diva has no clue, of course, but she must return
to those terrifying times and learn how—and if—she ever possessed the fabled
elixir of immortality.
5. Does
your reading choices influence your choice of a writing career?
As a writer, one of my
biggest challenges has been finding and honoring my own voice, and I’ve reached
the point in my career where I’m solidifying those principles with regard to my
career. So: no!
6. I’m on Facebook and Twitter a lot, so I
can always be found there. For any
information about upcoming book signings, or to get to know more about me, my
website is the best source of information.
I’ve recently ventured onto Instagram and TikTok, too. Links below:
https://www.facebook.com/AuthorMaryMcFarland.author/
https://twitter.com/McFarlandAuthor
https://www.marymcfarlandbooks.com
https://www.instagram.com/mary_mcfarland_thriller_author/
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