Crazy Mind Interview
Interview with author and blogger Steve Costello
Steve Costello is an author and fledgling blogger although he had over five thousand engaged followers when he sent up a motivational blog back in 2000. His passions are many but in particular he loves to use fictional writing to introduce matters relating to human beings and their spiritual nature. We interviewed Steve recently.
How relevant are your personal experiences (such as of sleeping in bomb shelters and the travels/stays in Germany, Greece, Turkey, UK, the Netherlands, Devon, France) on the unearthing of a long-hidden secret in your book ‘Beyond the Pyre’?
How long did you take to conceptualize the story for ‘Beyond the Pyre’?
Who inspires you on the character of ‘Catharine’ and the woman who looks exactly like Catharine?
Which part of the writing process challenges you the most?
How did you imagine the setting in your book ‘Horando – Going Home’? If this book has been chosen to be made into a film/movie, where and which two locations (scenes) would you choose to shoot for the trailers?
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The Best of . . .
Greetings Dear Readers,
I hope each and every one of you is well today and if you are not feeling so great, I hope you will be soon. Namaste!
I’m particularly thinking about the wonderful musician Sinéad O’Connor who reached out to tell the world that she is enduring very difficult times. She needs our positive thoughts and prayers right now as do many others.
Using a simple networking principle, tell and show 10 people that you care for them and get them to do the same with ten (or more) other people. Before you know it, you have shared your love through thousands.
The Best of Historical Fiction
Well! I was about to write an article about the best of historical fiction until I went over to Quora and found this list containing many of the books I would have picked for a list of my own. Rather than regurgitate and risk boring you, I would like to know what you think. But let’s keep it simple; add a reply at the foot of this page with your number one title, author and no more than fifty words about why you think it’s such a great read.
Feel free to add links back to your blog or books so long as they don’t drown the content.
My favourite will stay under wraps until the next edition of this blog. The first person to choose mine will receive a free hard backed copy of Beyond The Pyre and I will publish a top 10 (with review comments) of what we all think highly of.
Coming Soon . . .
- Writing, Horando; Going Home – Novel for Children
- Forthcoming novels by Steve Costello
- Guest Posts
- Apps that help
Feedback . . .
Comments relating to this blog or other aspects of my work are welcomed. I am also happy to consider collaboration with other authors. If you would like to know more about me, send me a message at authorstevecostello@gmail.com
Wishing you Peace, Love and Happiness always
Namaste
Steve
Women Power
Somebody asked me who the strong characters in Beyond The Pyre are. Thoughts of the blacksmith Maréchal zipped through my mind but didn’t stay long because six women are undoubtably the strongest characters in the story.
Simply put, each of them knows how to manage and never runs for cover when the going gets tough and very difficult for some of them it does become.
Early in the story, Catharine’s Wicca interests and some of her knowledge is declared. Others too would be happy to be called wiccan but unfortunately in their own day, they had to be content keeping their interests quiet. There was more than enough ‘witch-hunting’ going on in their worlds without risking being called a witch on top of everything else.
To be continued . . .



