By
Doyne Phillips, Managing Editor for
Southern Writers Magazine
Steve
Bradshaw unveiled his latest book,
the third in The Bell Trilogy. Bluff City Butcher, The Skies Roared and Blood Lions complete the set. The
scene was The Booksellers at Laurelwood in
Memphis, TN. All three books have a Memphis connection so the location was
indeed appropriate.
Steve had an agenda which I feel accomplished everything he
intended to accomplish and met the expectations of the readers. There were
authors as well as readers attending and most were familiar with Steve’s works.
They wanted to hear about the latest offering in this trilogy. Steve brought
this and more.
Steve began with an overall view of his trilogy and how all
the parts fit. He gave an insight of the characters and locations he used and he
mentioned people and places that are referenced from one book to the other. Clues
are important in a forensic mystery thriller. Steve, having been a forensic
scientist in real life, investigated over 3000 unexplained deaths and over 300
homicides. He knows how to carefully place a clue in his story. The readers
enjoyed this section and were well pleased.
Steve then talked about what I like to call the business of
getting published. He took us through his journey to find an agent and
publisher. Steve, a Biotechnology Founder-President/CEO, is familiar with
business and how it done so he was better equipped than most to meet the
challenges of the business. Steve happened to have his business partner along
that night shared that the two raised $25 million to start a new company. He
explained his experience in this field had prepared him for the trilogy because
locations in the book are actually places he had traveled to while in the
biotech business. At this point Steve had spent about a half hour with these
two portions of the agenda and the reading from his latest in the trilogy
series. The time involved was well planned and well received.
I believe fans enjoy the final segment the most. That is the
personal meetings, discussions and book signing with the author. Although Steve
had signed the available copies in the bookstore, he was ready and willing to
personalize their copy. Open and welcoming to his readers Steve made each
individual meeting a memorable one for the fan.
To have the opportunity to get the insight of one of your
favorite authors is a real treat. To hear their account of how they put their
story or in this case stories together, their challenge to get it out to the
readers and a personal glimpse inside their background and experiences that led
them to this story is a real unusual opportunity. Then there is always that
treat for the fan in each of us, to meet the author. Steve had a great format
and one that others would be wise to mirror.
You can also catch his interview in the November/December 2014 issue of Southern Writers Magazine by
our very own Annette Cole Mastron.
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