“Unlock Your Creative Potential: Discover the Secrets of Writing with Julia Marie Davis!”
In today’s ever-evolving literary landscape, where stories resonate deeply within the fabric of our societies, it’s always refreshing to connect with voices that are not only passionate but also profoundly insightful. The forefront of this conversation shines a light on Julia Marie Davis, an author whose poignant works, including *Catbird* and *Echoes of Ferlinghetti*, invite readers to explore the emotional wilderness that unfolds during tumultuous times. But what drives a writer to delve into the complexities of the human experience, especially amidst geopolitical chaos? Julia’s journey is as much a reflection of her own identity as it is an exploration of universal themes that bind us all. Join us as we unravel her inspirations, trajectory, and the heart that fuels her compelling narratives. If you’ve ever wondered how literature can serve as a mirror to our world, then this conversation is one you won’t want to miss. LEARN MORE.
Today’s Write Now interview features Julia Marie Davis, author of CATBIRD and ECHOES OF FERLINGHETTI.
Who are you?
I am Julia Marie Davis, Author, Writer, Poet. I grew up near Boston, Massachusetts where I have lived for most of my life. After ten years in New York I’ve returned to my happiest place — Plymouth, Massachusetts.
What do you write?
I’m multi-genre. I write poetry, flash fiction, novellas, and novels. Some have described my writing as lyrical, visceral and from the heart. My first book is a novella, Catbird, a meditative narrative that delves into the complex emotions we feel in the wake of geopolitical turmoil. I wrote it at the start of the Ukraine invasion. I found myself witnessing and processing the unfolding tragedy of the Russian invasion of Ukraine with a sense of outrage and shock. Catbird is a raw and visceral exploration of the impact of war on both a personal and universal scale. At the heart of the story is the protagonist, a woman of Eastern European heritage whose identity fuses with the battleground. Through her eyes, the reader processes the harsh realities of war and profound sense of survivor’s guilt that comes from witnessing suffering of others while residing in relative safety. Catbird…
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