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Laurie Stevens

Member Since: 07/2024

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

I'm Laurie Stevens and the author of the Gabriel McRay psychological thriller series. The books made the Top 10 of Amazon paid thrillers and have won thirteen awards, among them Kirkus Reviews "Best of," a Random House Editors’ Book of the Month, with the latest in the series named to Killer Nashville's Top Books of 2021 and Kindle Book Review's Top 5 Best Mystery/Thrillers. In regards to writing thrillers, Suspense Magazine calls me "the leader of the pack," and International Thriller Writers claims I've "cracked the code" of writing psychological suspense. My short stories have appeared in many collections, and I have edited two anthologies. I'm proud to be an active member of Mystery Writers of America, International Thriller Writers, Sisters in Crime, and Science Fiction Writers of America. I switched genres for my newest novel, THE RETURN, a coming-of-age sci-fi/fantasy that pits human consciousness against artificial intelligence. For more information, please visit my website at http://www.lauriestevensbooks.com

Tell us a little bit about yourself, your hobbies and interests.

As you can guess -- I write, but I also love to bake and offer recipes on FB and my newsletter. My sister Debbie and I make a high tea for Children's Hospital each year, which benefits their Literally Healing program but also gives us a chance to make all kinds of savory and sweet treats in miniature. It's another creative outlet. As well, I love to garden. Anything that gets me off the writing chair! My husband and I are avid hikers, and we have a camper we affectionately call "Big Betty." I love to travel as I bet most people do.

When and why did you start writing books?

My imagination has always been pretty fertile. I started writing young, winning my first author award at twelve. Writing is an escape for me. Whenever I feel anxious I dive into it. Same goes if I want to feel cozy, especially if it rains -- I love to write then.

What made you decide to tackle writing as a career?

Trust me, my initial career goal was to become a rock star, but that didn't work out. I was penning stories at the same time as I was writing songs, and a music publisher happened to read my story and said, "I think you're stronger at writing stories than songs." As much as I didn't like hearing that, I listened and switched to writing fiction.

Which one of your books or characters is your favourite?

I wrote a novella called "The Devil and Daniela Webster." I think I like the character of Daniela the best, although, as an author, you do fall in love with all your characters. A psychologist would have a field day with that answer, right?

Which one of your books was the hardest to write and stretched you the most as a writer?

Hands down: "The Return." It was my first foray into Science Fiction/Fantasy and I'm much more comfortable writing about mental health issues (in psychological thrillers). Not only that, I had to world-build. While that stretched my imagination, worrying that other people would "get" my vision was a challenge. In the book, human consciousness takes on artificial intelligence. I felt, given the current state of our world, that the subject was important.

Who is your favourite author and book?

I still respect and adore Stephen King. I know that sounds trite, but I do. There are oodles of great authors out there, all of whom I enjoy, but I always go back to King because he's influenced my writing so much. That use of inner dialogue to get into the soul of the character -- what an element to use!

What book are you reading right now?

I just finished A.J. Finn's "End of Story," and really enjoyed it. Takes you back to a good ol' fashioned gothic novel.

Where do you get your inspiration for your books?

The news. Whatever "Pull" my soul feels. I believe authors are messengers, in a way. I follow the voice.

What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Bake, as I mentioned. Hike, as I mentioned. Travel when I can. Garden all the time. Drive Big Betty to the beach in the summer and take her trips to see the country. It's a wide world out there.

Do you have any new books in the works?

YES! I'm working on a psychological thriller. The main character has Bipolar 1 with schizoaffective disorder. Quite a challenging and interesting character who finds herself in the position to solve a crime.