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An Interview With Novelist and New Award-Winning Author ~ Pavane Ravel
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“A passionate writer, Pavane Ravel has always wanted to be a full-time writer. She grew up in a conservative Catholic home. She is the author and writer of her introductory novel series “The Other Shoes of Larry Martin.” She lives in Manhattan and spends time concentrating on both family and her writing.”

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Interview
Where have you spent most of your childhood?
Most of my childhood was spent growing up in Miami. Back then, it wasn’t crowded, and I loved it. My memories are such that while our house had no central air, I don’t remember it being hot. But that was likely because I was always swimming in the water somewhere – pool or beach.
Why do you think there is such power in words and literature? When did you first discover this power?
From an early age, once I learned how to read, books affected me. Stories had the power to transport me to places I had never been and teach me things from many perspectives. History and nonfiction were all part of my education, but fiction appealed to my imagination. I loved the power of fiction for this reason. There were no boundaries in this literature … each story was unique, and they were fuel for my own active thoughts.
Have you always been a big reader?
Yes. As a young person, I read nearly everything I could get my hands on. There was no internet, so it was ALL about books. And music.
I felt like a changeling in my family. My parents were religious, and they wanted me to be like them, the polar opposite of me. They were completely devoid of any imagination. But I couldn’t be like them. They were horrified I wanted to be a writer and a composer. They were sick of me being a bookworm and wanted me to be more social in the church. I struggled with this.
My peers couldn’t talk literature with me; they had read nothing of what I had read. It was difficult for me to find a social common ground because I had no interest in what interested them … mainly church, cosmetics, boys, and gossip.
Looking back, I can see how I could have been considered aloof and headstrong. But I was living in my own world, and I was content with that. At the age of 13, two things changed for me: 1) I began to write my first fiction novel, and 2) I was finally allowed to travel abroad on my own. My parents were oddly broad-minded about this. But for me, both opened massive new worlds, and I was thrilled to dive into them.
What is your favorite way to escape from the present and relax (besides reading or writing)?
I have many loves. My family and I are extremely close. My wonderful husband and I have two daughters, both successful and brilliant creatives. I enjoy hanging out with them, often grilling some great dinner by the pool. I also enjoy composing. I call it movie soundtrack music. If I ever get Larry Martin’s theme properly recorded, I will add it to my website.
In the past, I have also enjoyed working with some of the Atlanta Chamber Choir and the Atlanta Symphony in a studio recording of a classical thirteen-movement tone poem, The Bride of Kaslin Burke. A tone poem is a symphonic work that tells a story.
During this time of composing and recording, I was writing my second novel, Hepplewhite. I came close to publishing when I was knocked over by the idea of The Other Shoes of Larry Martin.
I don’t worry that I’ve done nothing with either Burke or Hepplewhite. Both projects are finished and can be dusted off when I am ready for them.
In sum, music and family are my favorite ways to relax and escape from the present.
What inspired the story of “The Other Shoes of Larry Martin” series?
Larry began with a kernel of an idea: A homeless guy finds happiness for a night by creating a small structure in which he can read and eat while staying dry and warm from the rain storming outside.
I thought it would be a quick and easy short story to write. I was wrong.
Once I began writing, the story grew to immense proportions. The Other Shoes of Larry Martin is a fictional contemporary political drama. It has become a seven-book saga of one long story.
While the story is character-driven by Larry, it encompasses current progressive anti-Trump politics and social nuances covering men’s tears, toxic masculinity, loneliness and insecurity, bullying, the building of strong platonic relationships of men, white supremacy, and more. None of this is instructional. These nuances are simply part of the story. Readers, themselves, will decide what they think on these issues.
In Book One, Revelation of Lies, Larry begins as a despicable person working for an extreme alt-right website as a journalist. His columns denigrate the poor and the homeless. When he becomes homeless himself, he realizes that everything he believes is a lie. He works to change. He opens his mind and becomes metaphysical in his higher learning. After he embraces kindness as a power and after he survives his homeless ordeal, what happens to him next is extraordinary.
I have only published Books One and recently Book Two. I have decided to finish the series before I publish more. I am in the middle of Book 6 now. After I finish Book 7, I can fire my publishing salvos.
For me, this is just a huge project. But I have learned that 1) trying to publish while 3)) working with my editor on other books and 3) still trying to write to push the story forward … is all too much for me.
However, Books One and Two are now available to start this series. It can be purchased through my website, pavaneravel.com (which I prefer), or on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and anywhere else, like Target or Walmart. Larry has a 5-star editorial review from Reader’s Favorite for Book 2 and many 5-star Amazon reviews for both.
In what ways did you try to lift this book up and make it different from other books of its genre?
You’d think this would be easy, right? Except it’s not. I knew I was writing for and leaning toward progressives, liberals, independents, and democrats … but when my editor and I began researching comparable books, there were none.
There are simply no progressive heroes in current literature. Progressive heroes like Captain America or Superman don’t count.
When my editor told me that he’d never read anything like Larry Martin, I understood. When a Barnes & Noble reviewer wrote, “I read a lot, but I have never read a story like Larry Martin,” I understood. When an Amazon review wrote, “Although fictitious, Pavane develops a character that symbolizes hope for humanity,” I was blown away.
While I was writing Book One, I lived in fear because I didn’t know what I was doing. Somewhere along the line, I chucked the fear and let Larry show me who he was and what he wanted to do. That’s all I did to lift this book up and be what it was. It was all I could do. And now, I let my reviews speak for themselves.
As a writer, how do you come up with and commit to ideas? How do you get in touch with your characters?
When writing, I watch a literal movie in my mind. I transcribe as I watch. I do not try to control my characters. I have learned to let them live their lives and direct me. By doing this, they show me things I never would have thought of. They constantly surprise me. So, it’s not so much that I come up with and commit to ideas. It’s more that I am shown what those ideas are … and this keeps me firmly in touch with my characters on a visceral level. They are real to me. I feel them and hear them. But as an author, I don’t think I am unique in this way.
What has been the most memorable experience of being an author?
Being an author is all I’ve ever wanted to do. I am gratified that I have finally arrived at the right time in life to fulfill my lifelong dream.
But I had no idea how difficult it would be.
As far as my Larry Martin novels go, they have gotten too big for me. I am not sure I am qualified to write them. My editor scoffs, saying I say that about every book. But I don’t know. Right now, I feel out of my league. These last two books will be the hardest thing I’ve ever written, especially the finale of Book Seven.
What’s most memorable for me about being an author is tamping down fear and dread. I don’t suppose I will ever get cocky about my writing. Still. It’s what I want to do, so I will go on with determination and confidence. I don’t think I’m alone in feeling this way.

What does your life as a writer look like?
I am lucky. I have the support of my family. They are my biggest fans.
As for my life, I tend to rise at about 5:00 in the morning when my eyes open. I make coffee and watch the sun come up while sitting on my deck, thinking about the current scene I am writing. I often watch the movie in my mind.
When I am not in Manhattan, I go to my cottage in the North Georgia foothills. There, I have a big sunroom. This is my home office. It overlooks a forest. And this is where I do most of my writing.
My life is full of family and friends who love me. Sometimes, they struggle with my writing process because when I am writing, I shut everyone out so I can make serious progress. They respect and understand this, but they don’t necessarily like it.
While I try to balance everyone and everything, I do not always succeed. In sum, my life as a writer is a constant balancing act between my responsibilities and doing what I need to do to keep my family happy.
Are novels dying? If a current college student dreams of being a writer one day, should they focus more on visual media like TV, movies, web videos, etc., because no one will read novels in the future?
This is a difficult one because technology is always changing. Social media is always expanding. The Metaverse is right around the corner, and its impact on reality will be interesting, if not questionable.
I want to believe that novels will always be relevant. If not, how do we tell our stories? How does anyone produce a movie fiction drama or screenplay on YouTube without a written, edited story?
Yes, writers should be savvy to current media. However, nothing is producible without a story. That story must be written. So, I am going to say that novels are here to stay for now, even if on tablets, phones, or computers. Regardless of how one reads a book, it is still a book.
What are some of the most profound “shower thoughts” you’ve had?
A shower can be a personal time of water, soap, and cleansing. For me, like many, I sometimes contemplate my problems here. I rarely write. Mostly, I hear the current music I’m composing. Sometimes, I can even figure out a section that has me stymied. I don’t know if any of this is profound. To me, it’s just me being me.
How do you maintain that equilibrium between writing what you want and what your readers want?
I don’t. I am somewhat new in my career. When I wrote my first novel, I wrote it for myself and put it in a drawer. It will never be published. But this book helped me to learn what it took to write a novel.
When I wrote my second book, Hepplewhite, I knew it was for young adults and, thus, for everyone. I do intend to publish this novel one day. But the Larry Martin series was a whole new experience. I realized it was controversial. I had a story to tell, and I couldn’t worry about readers (what they might think or want.) If I had, I would have felt too intimidated to continue. I simply decided whether readers would like it or not. I am well aware there is no pleasing everyone.
Storytelling is just that. It’s very different than, let’s say, marketing or writing for a particular industry demographic targeting a specific readership. Perhaps some novel writers do target a specific readership. A book on writing, for example, would target new writers. That makes sense.
But, for me, I just have stories to tell. There is no equilibrium between what I want to write and what my readers want. At least not yet … and maybe never. I don’t know. But I do know that I like having a writing plan for the future. . . .
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DEB’S INTERVIEW
Q. What is one lesser-known fact about your childhood?
I started drinking at 12 years of age. I had much young abuse, so my party days started before there was a party.
Q. Moving back to Arizona to be closer to your grown children and grandchildren shows the importance of family to you. How has their support and presence in your life contributed to your healing and growth?
It can be hard to measure the support from your children, they do not like to see me getting older, and they have such a busy life that I recognize it instead of expecting it anymore. My Grandchildren are my heart.
I spend weekends with them in order of age as much as I can. I have six, still young enough, but they all love being with me, which makes my heart feel good. I feel better being around them.
Q. As a survivor and warrior, how do you define resilience, and how has it played a role in your own life?
I guess that I don’t see myself as a warrior as much as I do others, even though people say that I am; I had to learn to be a survivor and warrior at an incredibly early age. It seems to have grown in my soul. It has helped me never to stop and always to do what I can to help others with this disease. I forget until I talk with someone who has this that many of us did not grow up with abuse or haven’t been an addict. These are things that help me. We must reach deep inside to find it sometimes.
Q. How has your advocacy work and raising awareness about addiction and fibromyalgia influenced your writing?
It has helped me to see into other sufferers’ lives and what they have to live with. Listening to others is the best way to learn how I can relate to others in my writing.
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Q. Your new book, “Graceful Agony,” is about real-life journeys through addiction, fibromyalgia, chronic pain, and mental health. Could you tell us more about the inspiration behind this book and what readers can expect to find in it?
This is my first book on this portion of my life. I will be writing about my Childhood through addiction and how having a mental health component exacerbated everything in my life. Looking at it now, my story shows me what one can really get through and still have a happy, secure life.
Q. You mentioned that your books are based on your personal experiences. How did your own journey through addiction, fibromyalgia, chronic pain, and mental health challenges shape your writing?
I just have written honestly; I do not hold much back. My writing is shaped by how I was, whether good or bad; horrifying, my writing is who I am from what I have gone through.
Q. What is the main message or takeaway you hope readers will gain from your books?
I wrote this book first because I wanted to help young and old women with what they are going through by telling them my story. I hope that Graceful Agony has done that and will continue to. I also wrote it with references that I learned in my journey that I wish someone would have imparted to me.
Q. Writing about personal and challenging experiences can be emotionally demanding. How do you cope with the emotional aspects of sharing your story?
I watch something on TV that I can really get lost in, even if I have watched it for the 900th time. I have to get out of my head when I finish writing for that particular period; I am exhausted. It is hard to remember sometimes what you will run to as you write about it. My life memories can get pretty dark at times.
Q. You’ve been featured as a guest on podcasts and radio shows to raise awareness about addiction and share your recovery journey. How has this advocacy work impacted you personally, and what message do you aim to convey to the audience?
I love being on either of those. I can just tell my story or answer their questions, which flows easily.
I try to let everyone know that writer or not, they have a story, and I surely never thought I would write a book, so give it a try or get it out by writing stories to yourself that you may never share but when you read it in 2 days’ time, you will see that you sound different than you did when you wrote it. That is why I kept going.
Q. Maintaining sobriety since 1993 is an incredible accomplishment. Can you share some of the strategies or support systems that have helped you stay on this path of recovery?
I used every tool that rehab gave me, was shattered and put back together again, and still remember it is one day at a time, and this too shall pass. The days turned to months and months to years, but I never wanted to be that person again.
Q. Could you discuss the importance of support and community for individuals facing fibromyalgia and chronic pain? How have you found support in your own journey?
The medical community could do much more than they have, which is very little. Just like recovery, people with chronic illness and pain should have places to go to talk about what they go through. With very few online groups and because it is not face-to-face, we have to be very careful about how the group works. There are not really any in-person groups; there is not a place that acts as a place that could help set up meetings for people in areas to meet as AA or other programs do.
Q. You mentioned your passion for reading, painting, and traveling. How do these activities contribute to your overall well-being and recovery?
I have to have something to plan on and look forward to, even if it is something easy that others might do every day that I may not be able to do most of the time.
Q. What advice would you give to someone who is currently facing their own challenges with addiction, chronic pain, or mental health issues?
If you have an addiction, find a meeting for whatever your addiction is in person or online. My Fibro Team is where I go, and it is fantastic, and the people are great. I go there for my Fibro and Chronic Fatigue, and they have people who have all kinds of painful diseases.
For Mental Health, call your insurance or go to NAMI, which is the place for mental health care, and they have tons of information. Also, there are many mental health Psychologists who have groups and even rehabs to figure out what you need and can recommend a psychiatrist.
Q. How many plot ideas are just waiting to be written? Can you tell us about one?
I suggest putting out a hand-in-hand book with Graceful on how to deal with the Guilt and Shame of having a chronic pain disease. I actually have that one almost put together. I have Trapped my Life’s story, and not sure from there.
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About The Author
Kim Carter is a multi-award-winning author and critically acclaimed writer of gripping suspense, chilling thrillers, and haunting historical mysteries.
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Ms. Carter’s Mysteries and literary works include; “Sweet Dreams, Baby Belle,” When Dawn Never Comes, Deadly Odds (chosen Editor’s Pick in Books Shelf Magazine in 2022), No Second Chances, ‘And The Forecast Called For Rain,’ and her newest mystery Dark Secrets of the Bayou. “Bayou” has been awarded a Reader’s Favorite Editorial 5-Star Review, also chosen #1 Finalist for Best Historical Mystery from Reader’s Favorite 2021 book awards, and was awarded a 2021 Killer Nashville Finalist for The Silver Falchion Awards. In 2022 “Bayou” was chosen by The Author Shout Book Awards as a Recommended Read.
All of Kim’s novels can be purchased online at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, BAM, and Indie Bound. Kim’s writing career started after she suffered an illness that made her housebound for a couple of years. An avid reader of mystery novels herself, she embarked on writing to fill her time. Kim’s health struggles and successes have been chronicled on Lifetime Television in early 2000, in The Atlanta-Journal Constitution, Women’s Day Magazine, and Guidepost.
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Kim began networking and made connections with numerous homicide detectives, medical examiners, and prison officials. Her research has taken her to many places, including morgues, death row, and the occasional midnight visit to cemeteries to gain material for her novels. Kim is a Saint Leo University college graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. She is an avid reader and has raised three successful grown children. Kim and her new pup Wally reside outside Atlanta, GA.
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** Exclusive Interview with Kim Carter **
When did you start writing?
I started writing after an illness left me homebound for a couple of years. It was very therapeutic, but I never dreamed they’d be published.
What makes writing your passion?
Writing is very much like reading a really good book. It takes you away to another place. Often times I’m unaware of how my characters manifest themselves into the opposite of what I’d envisioned them becoming. They seem to take on a life of their own, so I simply follow their lead.
What was the feeling when you published your first book?
Oh wow! I quickly learned that writing a book is just the beginning of the process. The cover, the edits, and the ‘dreaded synopsis’ are to follow, along with other details. But there is no feeling like it in the world than holding your own book in your hands – the culmination of so much work, blood, sweat, and tears… But the hardest of all is saying goodbye to the characters that have become friends.
What’s the story behind your choice of characters?
The characters of Iris and Clara are based on real-life characters – and allow me to stretch these characters! My mother and her friend of fifty years were an absolute hoot, just as Clara and Iris are, and I enjoyed writing about them because it brings back such fond memories of being blessed with spending time with them. They were first introduced in my first two novels, Sweet Dreams, Baby Belle, and Murder Among The Tombstones, everyone loved them.
They were meant to be bit parts, but they clearly stole the show, making a series a no-brainer. I just finished the third book of this series, and I hope my reader fans will enjoy reading the next installment. It will be titled “Root Of All Evil.”
What annoys you the most in pursuing a writing career?
Oh, I have no right to complain about anything, but since you are giving me the opportunity – haaaa, It would be rude to turn you down. Being a writer that works from home, no one thinks you have a real job, and making you available at all times. Everyone is under the hysterical illusion that published authors are rich and famous.
Still trying to figure that one out. A real head-scratcher… Lol.

How do you get over the “writer’s block”?
I believe writing, by far, is the easiest part. Most of my time is spent rolling ideas around in my head and putting them on paper, which inevitably ends up with me painting myself in a corner and trying to find a feasible and believable way out.
(Can you say – a run-on sentence? Geez.) The easiest way for me to get back on track is usually to take a short trip to research something I’m writing about. It rejuvenates my mind, and I keep going.
What advice would you give to new authors?
My friends, family, and my publicist are always great encouragers which is a huge help.
But I have to say that my biggest inspiration is hearing from my fans and how much they’ve enjoyed a particular book or that they’re anxiously awaiting a new release. My advice for new authors is this business takes tough skin. Unfortunately, I don’t have it.
There will inevitably be people that may not like your work, and that’s okay. Some people will not like your particular genre or may simply just not like your writing. Write for those who do, but most of all, write for the love of writing. If you don’t love what you do, it’ll be challenging to be successful.
Do you read your book reviews? How do you deal with the bad ones?
Yes, I do read my reviews, and like I said earlier, I’m very thin-skinned. I do, however, appreciate constructive criticism. I realize not everyone is going to be a Kim Carter fan or even a mystery fan, so I try to take it in stride.
I once got an Amazon one-star which really hit me hard. I felt like – “Hey, don’t I get something for the effort? When you write an entire book, how much are you sacrificing your scruples to give a writer two stars? Good Grief.”
It took a while to get over that one, but I soon realized I couldn’t just throw in the towel every time someone didn’t like my work.

How do you feel when people appreciate your work or recognize you in public?
It’s the most incredible feeling. I’ll never forget one day I was meeting my sister in an office supply store. She came up to me and loudly said, “You’re Kim Carter! And you look so normal!” We got quite a kick out of that! But I have to admit it’s quite the high to have someone recognize me and talk about the books I’ve written.
Although, if I must confess, I have a limited social life – I’m either at the grocery store, an antique store, or Goodwill, finding something to DIY. Since all those places are close to my home, I rarely put on make-up as I rush out the door for a quick trip. I look nothing like the beautiful photoshoot pics, more like someone that just rolled out of bed! LOL.
What’s the dream? Whom would you like to be as big as?
Wouldn’t we all love to be a legend like Stephen King?
What a brilliant mind! I am under no illusions that my writing can stand up to any of my favorites, so I am satisfied doing what I love and having the people that read my novels enjoy them. A little money would be nice, too. Maybe a Netflix series for “Clara and Iris, or two or three… I told you I was comical!
And lastly, share a secret with us… 🤗
Technically, it will no longer be one if I share a secret. Want to know what I treated myself to with my first royalty check? I had been wanting the Ove Glove for quite a while, as seen on TV. !! Thank goodness I’m a simple person!

