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Mexican-American writer and historian, Isabel Cañas, spoke to me about how to binge-write a novel, her fear of the dark, and swinging for the fences with her gothic debut "The Hacienda."
Isabel is a speculative fiction writer, and world traveler – currently working on her Ph.D. dissertation in medieval Islamic literature – who writes fiction inspired by her research and heritage.
Her debut novel is the highly-anticipated gothic, The Hacienda, "... a haunted house story with a Latinx refresh .... partly inspired by a home Isabel lived in when she was a child — one she still believes to this day is haunted."
Described by The Washington Post as, “[A] gothic tale of doomed love and vengeful spirits." NY Times bestselling author Roshani Chokshi called the book, “A hypnotic, sinister tale that is equal parts terrifying and luxurious ... a nightmare lined with velvet.”
In this file Isabel Cañas and I discussed:
Writing fantasy fan fiction and her convoluted juvenilia
Why horror demands vulnerability from the author
On haunted houses and ghosts of colonialism and diaspora
Zero-drafting
How to write 4000 words a day
And a lot more!
Stay calm and write on ...
Show Notes:
isabelcanas.com
The Hacienda by Isabel Cañas [Amazon Affiliate]
Isabel Cañas on Facebook
Isabel Cañas on Instagram
Isabel Cañas on Twitter
Kelton Reid on Twitter
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