Into the Fire

Passionate thoughts about the world of writing and the Power of God

  Alton Gansky

If you're unfamiliar with the author Alton Gansky, you've missed out. He's written some fabulous novels filled with adventure, mystery, outrageous imagination, and good writing. I reviewed his latest exciting novel Wounds and his collaboration with Jeff Struecker in Certain Jeopardy. I highly recommend you visit him here.

I had the privilege and pleasure of doing an interview with Al, and he made it easy to converse. If you've ever wanted to see me "unmasked", this is the place.

If you manage to sit through the interview, let me know your thoughts.

 

Father, I pray you would continue to bless Al's many talents. Open doors for him, increase his opportunities, and showcase his abilities done to honor you. Thank you for the privilege of spending a little portion of time with this gifted man. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.  

 

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4 responses to “Speaking with Alton Gansky . . .”

  1. Brenda Anderson Avatar

    I really enjoyed the interview. It was fun seeing & hearing you live, Nicole! And you handled yourself very well. I doubt I’d be as comfortable in front of a camera or mic.

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  2. Nicole Avatar

    It’s the drama queen in me. 😉 Thank you, Bren. You’re the sweetest thing! I think the hardest part for me is trying to be concise. It was a privilege to speak with Al, that he would take the time for a no-name. I appreciated the opportunity.

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  3. Lynnette Avatar
    Lynnette

    This was a great pre-meeting for me. I love that you love horses and God…maybe, not in that order. I love that you are a Patriot! And now, I can add genuine to your soul. Blessings on you as you write and Live for Him!
    Did you ever work Pastor Mike into your stories? Just curious!
    Enjoyed listening to you this morning.

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  4. Nicole Avatar

    Ah, Lynnette, thank you for taking the time. So appreciate your comments. Thank you so much. And, yeah, God trumps horses now. 😉
    As for Mike, not directly. In fact, all the many characters in Hope of Glory were composites of actual people at the track. The man who ended up leading the Tuesday night meetings at the track in the story was older and the former racing secretary.

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