ROBIN MURPHY's WIP - Secret of Coffin Island
The 3rd book in Robin Murphy's bestselling series,
1) Tell us about your work-in-progress, or WIP,
as it’s known as in the industry or New Release…
➢ What is the story about?
· My current work-in-progress is the fourth book
in my paranormal mystery series titled, Secret of Coffin Island. I
won’t share the intro to the story; it would spoil the ending to the third book
in the series, Federal City’s Secret. However, it has Marie Bartek,
a psychic medium, and the Sullivan’s Island Paranormal Society, SIPS, getting
involved in a case that has beheaded victims being found on the beaches of
Folly and Sullivan’s Island. Marie enlists the help of a local teenager,
Isabella Swanson, who has recently discovered she is psychic. Are the murders
about pirates, buried treasure, or a legend that took place in the nineteenth
century?
➢ Who is the main character?
· Marie Bartek
2) What inspired this tale?
· Two things inspired this story.
· First, I learned that in 1987 there were
fourteen bodies found on the beach of Folly Island with their shoulders
pointing west. Twelve of the bodies had no skulls. There were also Civil War
artifacts found with the bodies. Some of the theories as to why there were no
skulls were that bounty hunters were given rewards for retrieval of bodies.
Another was that the skulls were being used in voodoo rituals.
· The second was the story of Edgar Allan Poe
and his written mystery, The Gold Bug. Edgar Allan Poe spent time
on Sullivan’s Island and The Gold Bug is about buried treasure
on the island.
➢ How did the story come to you?
· As with any writer, my mind continues to
wander when I read about the history of places. There are stories all
over the place, after having spent a few visits on Sullivan’s Island and
learning the history of the areas surrounding the island, I was able to pull
these elements together into my story.
➢ Did you have to research for this novel and if so, why?
· Absolutely yes, and even though I write
fiction, the story needs to be believable. I continue to learn more and more
about psychic mediums, children with psychic abilities, and dissect how a
murder case is solved through books, real accounts, and yes, television and
movies. Everything becomes research for me.
➢ If you did research, what do you think surprised you most to
learn and why?
· About this story, I would have to say the
bodies that were found on Folly Island. I mean come on, what a classic reason
to write a fiction story which ties in with my protagonist who is psychic.
3) Do you relate to your character?
· Yes
➢ Is your protagonist anything like you
personally?
· Yes, absolutely.
➢ If yes, then how?
· Interesting question, I’ll share a story. When
I did an interview for the local newspaper for the first book, Sullivan’s Secret,
the journalist asked upon meeting me for the first time, “So, tell me, are you
Marie Bartek or Gale Winters?” Gale is Marie’s best friend, and both of these
characters are different sides of me.
➢ What made you write this character; what made
them important to you or made you want to tell their story?
· I don’t have any definitive answer for this,
other than I’ve had an interest in psychics, and that interest, along with
ghost investigating, helped me to create Marie and the SIPS team.
4) Is there anything specific you want readers to
know about this piece of work?
· This is the fourth book in the series, which
has Marie continuing to learn more about her psychic abilities. It shares her
growth as an individual, as well as the growth of the characters of the SIPS
team. I’ve enjoyed meshing the “other side of the veil” with the real world.
People do have the ability to see and speak with spirits and this series shares
how Marie accepts her ability now as a gift.
5) When will the novel be available for purchase?
➢ Has the book already been published?
· Not yet.
➢ If not, when is the approximate release date?
· Hopefully the spring of 2015.
If you are interested in purchasing Robin Murphy's Books,
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My good friend and fellow Creativia author, J. M. Northup also posted this interview on her website. Please take a look.
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