Author Interview – Michelle Redmon – Christian Fantasy
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About the Book
Book: The Maiden Without Hands
Author: Michelle Redmon
Genre: Christian Fantasy
Release date: March 12, 2022
A mutilated healer with a tender heart, an anguished king with a missing twin, and a maniacal sorcerer who intends to have his way no matter the cost are inextricably connected in this retelling of a little-known fairy tale called The Maiden Without Hands.
When Elia and her parents take in an injured stranger, they have no idea of the chaos he will shortly bring to their lives. The stranger, a sorcerer named Thorn, becomes enamored of Elia. When he is rebuffed, he commits an unthinkable act, leaving Elia maimed, distraught, and separated from her family.
Adam is the ruler of Haven, a role he always expected to share with his twin sister. When the latter suddenly disappears, he is consumed with his need to find her. Will he ever find peace–even if he doesn’t find his sister? How will the disfigured young woman he finds along the way help him? And what will happen when the sorcerer finds them both?
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About the Author – Michelle Redmon
Michelle Redmon is a self described “Jill-of-all-trades”. In addition to being an author, she is a visual artist, award winning vocalist, former children’s pastor, worship leader, homeschooling mom and cat lady. The most important thing that she is, is a follower of Jesus. Currently, she lives in Overland Park, KS with her husband, two kids, three cats and a dog.
More from Michelle Redmon
I have always loved fairy tales. From the time I could read, I loved curling up with a book of fairy tales, immersing myself in imaginary lands where kings and queens ruled, unicorns were real, and everyone (eventually) had their happily ever after. As I grew older, the love for fairy tales turned into a love for fantasy novels. My fascination with words in general turned into a love of writing, so, naturally, I began to write fantasy.
The Maiden Without Hands came to be because I had been wanting to retell a fairy tale in my own way. I didn’t want it to be one with which everyone was familiar, so I began reading through old Brothers Grimm books, focusing on their lesser known stories. When I came across the story of a virtuous young woman tormented by an evil sorcerer, I knew I had found my tale. What appealed to me was the fact that there were already some Christian elements to the story. I took the skeleton of the story and fleshed it out, adding my own elements to create The Maiden Without Hands.
It’s my hope that this tale will transport you to the world of Haven, and that the characters will resonate with you as they cry, laugh, dream, and discover their faith. It is also my hope that you will find something stirring in your own soul as you travel through the pages of this book.
So, are you ready? Once Upon a Time…
Author Interview – Michelle Redmon
When did you first know you wanted to be an author?
I have wanted to be an author since I was seven years old and wrote my first story.
When you are not writing, what other hats do you wear? What do you do for fun?
When I’m not writing, I love to paint, ride bikes with my hubby, read, sing and dance.
What is your favorite genre to read? What about that genre draws you?
My favorite genre is Fantasy. I love to dive into worlds where there are kings and queens, where mermaids and unicorns exist and anything is possible.
As a former K-12 school librarian(and since this blog is geared toward school librarians) I have to ask – what is your favorite children’s book?
My favorite children’s book is The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis.
Young Author’s Days were an important part of my work as a school librarian. What advice would you give to a child or teen who wants to be a writer?
The best thing you can do is read nonstop and write nonstop.
Thank you so much for joining us today and giving a glimpse into who Michelle is.
Views expressed in this interview/guest post do not necessarily reflect the views of this blog host.
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Michelle is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!
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I enjoyed the interview
Great interview thanks for chance to win could buy some print books with this author is new to me soo looking forward to trying
This sounds like an interesting book!
This looks like an awesome read. Thanks for sharing and hosting this tour.