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An Interview With Author, C.L. Talmadge

 

 
 

A native of Los Angeles, C.L. Talmadge lived in England during her high school years, cruised the Mediterranean twice, and graduated with an honor’s degree in history from Bryn Mawr College at age 20. Under the byline Candace Talmadge, she was a staff or freelance writer for numerous media that included The New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, Forbes,Reuters America, Business Week, the Dallas Times Herald, and Adweek.

C.L. has co-authored and published non-fiction about emotional and spiritual healing based on working in the energy of human consciousness. Her fiction, the Green Stone of Healing(R) series, explores what happens when politics, passion, and piety collide in the lost island nation of Azgard. The first four novels in the multigenerational tale are available in paperback and as
ebooks through www.greenstoneofhealing.com.

Series Synopsis

 
When politics, piety, and passion collide in the island nation of Azgard, the conflagration destroys the country and much of the world.
 
The Green Stone of Healing(R) speculative epic combines action-adventure, aliens, alternate history, palace intrigue, the paranormal, and romance that lives from lifetime to lifetime as favorite characters reincarnate on their spiritual sojourns.
 
Four generations of strong-willed heroines own a green gem with unusual properties of healing and protection. In the background, the otherworldly Mist-Weavers teach the women how to use their jewel to offer a loving, inclusive alternative to power-hungry theocrats who persecute those who do not look like or believe as they do.
 
The Vision launches the tale with first-generation heroine Helen Andros, an illegitimate, despised half-breed. Helen meets the father she never knew and becomes caught in political machinations that almost cost her life.
 
In Fallout, Helen clashes repeatedly with her powerful new found parent. The Temple of Kronos aims to destroy her while her father’s enemies (and presumed allies) plot to use his relationship to her to bring him down.
 
Helen and her father, now reconciled, endure savage punishment and proscription at the hands of the Temple in The Scorpions Strike. Helen learns the basic of energy manipulation and first uses the stone for healing. Her father must choose between her and his newborn heir to avert civil war, and sends Helen away to safety with the family that once sheltered him.
 
As an Outcast, Helen learns advanced energy skills for healing and protection from Maguari, the otherworldly Mist-Weaver. A false allies plot to assassination Helen’s father reaches its tragic conclusion and Helen is forced to return to live among those who would slay her and others who would betray her.
 
In the fifth book and beyond, Helen’s story gives way to that of her descendants, who struggle to bring healing and hope to a nation ravaged by greed, endless war, and lust for power.
 
 
Jackie O’Neal, founder of O’Neal Media Group interviewed the author for a series on Media Connections Lab.
 

1. What prompted you to write your series?


My most marketable skill is writing, so that is what I both for a living and because I like to do it. I get up every morning wanting to write. Fish swim. Birds fly. I write.

2. Can you share the premise of your series?
This multi-generational tale is based on two of my past lives, and the past  lives of family, friends, and acquaintances. The setting is a powerful  island nation called Azgard that is sharply divided by race, rank, gender,  and income. A male oligarchy controls the wealth and divides political power  with a monarch and a religious organization called the Temple of Kronos.  Most of the people are poor and have little hope of social advancement or  secure prosperity. The story chronicles the utter destruction of Azgard
after powerful theocrats, seeking total domination, unleash a force beyond  their control. Azgard was a loveless, authoritarian house divided against  itself and could not endure. I see many of the same troubling trends  emerging in the United States today.

3. In particular, what prompted you to write your series?

I read a lot of fiction during my lonely, dreamy teen years, and was always  frustrated that there were no women as primary protagonists. All the heroes  were male. So I began to imagine such a woman, and eventually realized that  her story began several generations before she was born.

4. Is there a key person or group that has inspired you in the process of  writing your series?

The mother of my best friend from childhood put a novel in my hand when I  was 12 or so and encouraged me to write similar books. I dedicated the first  novel in my series to her. My partner since 1986 also has been invaluable in  helping me be emotionally and spiritually prepared to write the story and to
remember more about my past lives.

5. How do you envision your series will impact your readers?

I am writing mostly to tell a good story and entertain people. My desire is  that my fiction will fill readers with hope and move them to want to know  more about the spiritual and emotional sides of their being, which our  culture either ignores or trivializes.

6. As you embarked on writing your series, what was the overall message you  wanted to convey to your audience?

If there is a message in my series, it’s that love, healing,
self-acceptance, and peace cannot come from others or outside of self. We  find those only by going within and reawakening to our own personal truths,  and then living those truths to the best of our ability. Another message:  the quest to know self better is not nearly as hard or complicated as most  would have us believe. We simply have to know where to look within self and
what to do when we get there.

7. What process did you go through to research your series?

In the late 1970s, I finally realized I needed to learn about Atlantis, so I  read everything I could find on the topic. This took me to some pretty  esoteric material, such as Edgar Cayce and Madame Blavatsky. But mostly the  research I eventually relied on was my own emotional and spiritual healing  and self-growth. Through this personal journey inward, I awakened to the two  past lives that form the basis of this series.

Series website: www.greenstoneofhealing.com
 

 

 

Audrey ONeal: About Audrey Jackie O'Neal: Currently, O'Neal is a clinical therapist in training and completing a Masters of Science in Mental Health Counseling via Walden University. In her blog here at GR, she writes about issues related to mental health counseling. O'Neal was awarded a scholarship for the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism course" Entrepreneurial Journalism" from Tow-Knight Entrepreneurial Journalism Center. As a reporter O’Neal has been a regular contributor to the award-winning The Press of Atlantic City, and The New York Amsterdam News. Her stories and commentary both print and broadcast have appeared on NPR- 51% The Women’s Perspective, CBS Radio, Book Talk- Artists First Radio Network among others. “Organizations that have hired me to write feature stories point out my ability to filter through developments often going back months, connect with the parties involved (for the most part, located across the world), and produce a heartwarming and vivid story is impressive. My news stories have been published on various online platforms, most notably, on the Huffington Post. Clients say my writing talent has expanded and strengthened their voice in the community.” She holds an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Sarah Lawrence College.
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