Hello everyone. I am writing to introduce myself. My name is Joseph Seechack. I am a writer, author and novelist for Koehler Books.
I am the author of my debut novel, “A Love To Die For” which was published by Koehler Books in February 2024.
“A Love To Die For” has received several Five Star Reviews. It is available everywhere, including a number of other countries.
Here is a synopsis:
This is a story that will make readers feel, really feel. It will grab readers by the collar with two hands and pull them into the story and hopefully be changed, and find hope and energy from the story.
Grace and Ron Butler had a legendary love and marriage. They radiated so much incredible, beautiful love to everyone. If Love had a Mount Rushmore, Ron and Grace would be certainly be on it.
Then Grace comes home to an empty house. She later learns that the love of her life Ron, died under very unusual circumstances. There was no chance to say goodbye. The last kiss from Ron when she went out, really was her last kiss from Ron. Grace is far beyond devastated; she is annihilated. Her perfect love is dead.
Their magical love together was the strong foundation that their lives were built on. Now, without Ron, how is she going to move on and rebuild some kind of life for herself and her two fatherless children?
Luckily Grace is blessed with amazingly strong, incredibly loving girlfriends who help to” Reassemble her” and carry her along through the process of rebuilding a life for herself and her two children. They are the real heroines of this story.
The only villain in this story is Death itself, the cause of all of her pain. Death is both unavoidable and inevitable. What can Grace do?
How does Grace endure the constant, tortuous, unending pain of this “sudden vacuum” in her life without Ron. How can she pull herself together enough to do a eulogy worthy of their legendary love and marriage for Ron and their children?
Her eulogy is heartbreaking. It will make readers cry. When she saw Ron in his coffin, her heart pleaded with her to be buried with him, and so it was. She just couldn’t stand for their hearts to be apart.
Readers cannot jump into the story and help Grace. All they can do is cheer her on. Readers will share in a great “Catharsis” as she evolves to a place where she not only helps herself, she can help others to learn what she has learned so that they can rebuild their own lives. Grace is “The Triumph of the individual” over incredible, endless pain over the loss of True Love; all with the help of her heroic girlfriends.
With all the darkness and suffering in this book, these is a great deal of unexpected humor and laughter for the reader to bring some balance into the story. And make for a more enjoyable experience for the reader.
I look forward to following the posts from my fellow writers and contributing where I can. Thank you all.
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A Love To Die Forby Joseph SeechackPublish: Feb 14, 2024New Adult Romance Romance Women's Fiction Literary Fiction |
I worked in Television for about thirty-five years. I was laid off from ABC TV. I then worked for NYC for eleven years before retiring. Being retired, I had fewer distractions, the time and the motivation and need to write more seriously, more productively.
Can you share your journey in writing "A Love To Die For"? What sparked the idea for the novel?That is a good question. I wish I had a better answer. But I don’t know where the idea actually came from. I wanted to express that “Love shows itself in sacrifices made for the ones we love.” I also wanted to write about “The triumph of the Individual” over whatever life throws at us; we are not powerless, unless powerlessness is the choice that we make. Grace was not alone. She had the help of wonderfully loving friends. We are not powerless and we are not alone.
Your short story, "To Catch A Thief," was included in the "Writers of Tomorrow" anthology. How did that experience influence your writing career?I am forever grateful to Ms. Ruchi Acharaya of Wingless Dreamer. She saw some talent and potential in me and included my story in her short story anthology, “Writers of Tomorrow” which was published in 2021. That was tremendously encouraging and it gave me some validation and credibility in the marketplace. Thank you Ruchi.
What do you enjoy most about writing literary fiction, and how does it differ from your experiences in other genres?Well, there’s a Helluva lot less research to do with fiction. I just have to research my own mind. It also has the fewest restrictions on a writer. The blank page is an entirely limitless universe before me. My mind is my own Starship Enterprise.
In "A Love To Die For," you mentioned writing yourself into corners and then finding a way out. Can you elaborate on your writing process and how you tackle challenges in your stories?I like to write myself into a corner, if it helps the story. Then I have to figure out how to write myself out that corner to advance the plot and move the story along. I think it makes for a better experience for the reader as well as the writer. I believe that the more ways that you can look at a problem, the greater the number of solutions become visible.
How do you approach character development, particularly in terms of exploring their strengths, weaknesses, and human foibles?Despite what you see on TV and in the movies, space is not the final frontier. People always have been, and always will be, the final frontier. Why do people do the things they do? “Tis a Puzzlement!”
I have been blessed the ability to see through more than just my own eyes. As a writer, I can see through the eyes of the characters that I write about so that I can better tell their stories. I like my characters to have to deal with Moral Dilemmas, and see what choices they make; and how those choices change them and their circumstances. Moral Dilemmas expose the inner workings of the characters, and maybe the reader as well, which may surprise them.
Humor seems to be an integral part of your writing style. How do you balance humor with more serious themes in your work?I really love humor. I believe that God has a Sense of Humor. That is where my Sense of Humor comes from. It may well be that God created Human Beings with their unpredictability and their humor, for his own amusement; as his own reality TV show.
I feel that my stories are much more entertaining for the reader when I add some unexpected humor in my stories, or at least some Snide Comments which they can relate to, because they have lived it too.
You mentioned your desire for "A Love To Die For" to be made into a movie. Can you envision any specific actors or directors who would bring your characters and story to life on the big screen?I do think that “A Love To Die For” would make for a wonderful timeless movie about life, the loss of true love, the feelings of powerlessness to change things, tortured struggle to find a way back to some kind of life. Grace has incredible loving friends who help to carry her along when she gives up hope and move her forward, their love is her hope.
Perhaps Oprah Winfrey could play whichever character she wants. Perhaps Steven Spielberg or Denzel Washington might be interested in producing and/or directing; maybe even Clint Eastwood who did such a masterful job on adapting “The Bridges of Madison County” to the screen.
What do you hope readers will take away from "A Love To Die For"?“A Love To Die For” will grab the reader by the collar with two hands and pull them into the story. I want readers to connect and FEEL, really FEEL, and hopefully be changed, and find hope and energy from the story.
As readers, they cannot enter the story and help Grace. They can only struggle along with her and cheer her on, and cry with her in her tortured struggle over the Sudden Vacuum in her life when she loses, The One,” the one true love of her life, and their legendary marriage. If Love had a Mount Rushmore, Ron and Grace would be on it.
As a writer, you emphasize the importance of artistry and creating beautiful, well-orchestrated sentences. How do you approach the craft of writing at a sentence level?I write what I feel. I write about what I have learned in my life. Somehow, in that process, some life-lessons may be passed on to the reader. I believe that, regardless of source, “Wisdom is wherever you find it.” There are a number of different trails that you can take to reach the top of a mountain. Whatever trail you take to the top of the mountain, the view is pretty much the same. We all arrive at the same reality of how life works. Then we make our choices about what we do with that reality.
As a writer, I believe that a blank page is a canvas for a writer, an invitation to adventure, for the writer as well as for the reader. Writing is something to be respected, it demands real dedication, self-discipline and sacrifice if the writer wants to write something meaningful in pursuit of actual Art!
Writing won’t let me go to sleep, at least not with all these ideas in my head. When I can eventually sneak away and escape to sleep, writing wakes me up to write those ideas before I forget them. Sometime I think that writing is Insomnia’s secret identity.
Could you share any anecdotes or memorable moments from your writing journey, whether they be challenges, breakthroughs, or moments of inspiration?I can’t remember when I first began writing. But I think there were only fourteen letters in the alphabet at that time, so books were shorter back then. In the fullness of time, I heard that twelve more letters were added at a later time. Well, time takes care of everything.
I wrote a lot of wonderful birthday, Christmas and anniversary cards when I was younger for family and friends. I wrote many other stories. But they were for only me to read. I was too insecure in my writing to share them with anyone else.
When Real Love found me, I wrote many loving things to the woman I was with because I felt the need to express my love to those special ladies, and show them what I had written, and they loved what I had written.
When I met my wife, my beloved Irene, love flowed through me and onto the pages, and creativity was unbound, and stories were born; which then led to a book, “A Love To Die For.”
I believe that my own personal mission from God, is for me to write something that will be very meaningful to a reader somewhere, so much so that it changes that person’s life. And that change, in that life, will be something very important, something that I may never know that I was the source of. But God will know.
How do you manage your time and creative energy now that you're retired and focusing on writing full-time?I am more retired than a car with four new tires.
Yet I don’t have the time to watch a large collection of numerous movies and TV shows with my wife that I have been waiting to retire so that I would have the time to watch and enjoy ourselves. I may have to invent the thirty-six-hour day to do all I want to do, and need to do. This is all a result of the Velocity and the Complexity of life these days.
"A Love To Die For" is set to be released on Valentine's Day, 2024. How does the timing of the release tie into the themes of the novel, if at all?“A Love To Die For” was released on Valetine’s Day, February 14, 2024 by Koehler books. It is a great book that only a few people know about. It has received several FIVE STAR Reviews in the industry, but few know about it. Hopefully, that will be beginning to change, with your invaluable help.
What advice would you give to aspiring writers who are looking to pursue a career in literary fiction?In my case, I write because I have to write, to get ideas out of my own head and are now visible on paper, so that makes them real and not just a figment of my imagination.
Writing undresses a writer in what he has written. No fig leaf for modesty, more honest, more exposed than originally intended, but very real. Let us hope that the world, critics and readers will be kind. Light a candle! Make those two candles!
What has your AllAuthor experience been like so far? What are some highlights?AllAuthor has been extraordinarily supportive, generous and helpful to me as an Emerging Writer. “A Love To Die For” is my debut novel. I am a Greenhorn Rookie in the world of publishing. I have so much to learn. Unfortunately, everything I know about computers, I learned from Fred Flintstone. Fred never said anything about Social Media. However, I do have a strong background in Rabbit Ear antennas and Rotary Phones.
AllAuthor has been my, “Yellow Brick Road” on getting my book out to more people in the industry as well as to the reading public. “A Love To Die For” is a great book, pardon my modesty, but people have to know that it exists and is available to read.
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