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086: In Conversation with Fantasy Author Krista Walsh

Portrait of author Krista Walsh, a brunette woman whose hair is in a pony tail, with brown eyes,

This time on Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick: A conversation with the award-nominated, prolific Canadian urban and epic fantasy author Krista Walsh (also find her on Amazon, Facebook, and Instagram. We cover process, fiction as self-analysis, time management and productivity, writing software, community and team building, mental health and, as usual, so much more.

It’s a conversation full of laughter and, most importantly, lots of value for you, dear listener.

Like many authors, Krista has been writing since she was old enough to hold a pen. At eight years old, she wrote three one-page ghost stories that she still feels are her best work.

From plays and short stories through to fanfiction and novels, tales and adventures have always buzzed around in her head. After her first publication in April 2012, a short story in a dark fantasy anthology, Krista made her way through various collaborations and anthologies until she founded the self-publishing brand of Raven’s Quill Press.

Book cover for Obscure by Krista Walsh, featuring an athletic woman in a dynamic post against a white flash of light.On her blog, she hosted the Greylands serial, a project with five other authors that she proceeded to produce as her publishing debut in November 2013. Since then, she has released numerous epic and urban fantasy titles, with many more on the way.

In 2019 Krista was nominated for the Faces magazine best author award.

In her down time, she can be found wandering Ottawa, Ontario looking for inspiration, buried in a book, wrangling her toddler and keeping up with her Australian cattle dog.

This episode was recorded on May 30th, 2023. The conversation with Krista Walsh was recorded on January 27th, 2023.

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