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Kishan Paul Interview: Blind Love With Excerpt
Welcome our author
Kishan Paul Friday, July 17 7pm PST
Blind Love
Rad-Reader: How did you come up with this storyline?
Kishan: Blind
Love was inspired by a challenge I took on in one of my social media groups. We
had to write a story about a blind neighbor in an hour. Afterwards, I let
someone read it who said, yeah blind people don’t go jogging by themselves. It
bugged me because I knew that wasn’t true. I’d heard stories of people with
vision impairments jogging, climbing trees, etc. Actually, it was Lauren who
was bugged not so much me. Her character had developed through that one hour
story I wrote and she was screaming at me. Telling me I needed to tell her
story and show people that being blind wasn’t the end all.
So
I started researching and found out about RP and got sucked in. I read blogs on
line written by those who struggle with RP and their amazing journey and
reached out to someone who moderates a Retinitis Pigmentosa group. I’ve loved
every part of the research.
Rad-Reader:
Did this originally start as a romance/murder/Mystery
Kishan: The story
started off as a romance but no matter how hard I tried to make it just a
sweet simple romance, I just couldn’t do it. I’ve always loved suspense and
Lauren kept getting herself into trouble.
Rad-Reader: Lauren seemed so fearless with her
blindness. Why was it so important for
her to feel normal over everything else?
Kishan: The ironic
thing about Lauren was that she wasn’t fearless. She was actually very scared.
Born with an incurable genetic condition that would eventually mean total blindness,
she dreaded the day it would finally happen.
For most of
her life, she was treated like she couldn’t do things because of her condition.
Her family didn’t think she could go to college or have an independent life.
She hated the fact they saw her as weak and she hated needing people, needing
help. By going to college, getting her own place, having a career, it was her
way to proving to herself that she was strong and those were things she refused
to let blindness take from her.
Rad-Reader: What was so interesting by your answer is
that most of the insecurities that you talked about seemed like the normal ones
everyone go through. To me it seemed
like it finally hit her on her solo run and hit me too. That’s when I went, Wow!
Rad-Reader: Did you do a lot of research with the
blindness foundation to see how to go about writing your story?
Kishan: I reached out
to a couple of foundations to help me with information but even more valuable
were the stories/articles on social media I discovered along the way. There are
so many people out there with RP and they document their successes and their
pain on line. It was the most humbling thing to be able to read about their
lives and their emotions. After I was done writing, I sent it to someone who
moderates an RP page on Facebook to make sure I depicted Lauren accurately.
Rad-Reader: The attachment that she had to Jack Sparrow
was so endearing and special. It did
seem odd to me that she would send him to comfort another person when they are
trained to stay with their special person.
Was that because she was a counselor or was she just purely thinking of
the child?
Kishan: Lauren knew
Evan was an anxious child. She understood how he felt not just because she was
a therapist but also because she struggled with her own fears. Jack had always
been the one thing on the planet that calmed her and unlike the people in her
life, he didn’t ask questions, tell her what to do, just sat with her until she
felt better. She knew that was exactly what Evan needed and in her brain the
idea of someone needing Jack more than she did, kinda felt good...
Rad-Reader: Sunny was so funny where did you come up with
her character?
Kishan: LOL. Sunny
came to me. I did not come up with her. She was the last thing I expected. I
was just writing about Lauren and there was Sunshine Daye in all her glory
stealing the show. She had me laughing and surprised me with the things she’d
say.
Rad-Reader: I kept thinking how creepy it was that Ben
was out in front of her house all the time watching her comings and
goings. What was his deal for not
fighting for her at the beginning before the divorce do you think?
Kishan:Ben fell for
Lauren when they were in high school. She was his first in every way. When they
got married, he decided it was his job to take care of her, exactly what she
didn’t want. They married young and like most people at nineteen and early
twenties, Ben was naïve about himself and the world. He made a mistake and he
knew he couldn’t undo what he did. It shamed him. He had failed Lauren. He
didn’t fight for her because in the end he felt he was unworthy of her.
Rad-Reader: Gabe the love interest was attached to Lauren
before he found out she was blind. He
instantly endeared himself to me when he found out she was blind and still was
sexually attracted and was in awe of her ability to. Why did he really want to not have a
relationship with her at the beginning or was it just for the reason that he
had to go back to Texas off and on?
Kishan: Gabe was a man
of his word. He made a promise and part of keeping that promise was for him to
have only short term flings and not get emotionally attached to anyone.
Rad-Reader: Before he got the call from Texas he kept referring
to the other matter notwithstanding as to why not to get together with
anyone. Did he mean his childhood or was
it the people?
Kishan: It was because
of the agreement he made with his past. He refused to have serious
relationships because if and when they found out about his past, they’d expect
him to change things and that was something he wasn’t about to do.
Rad-Reader: I thought it ironic that the player (Ben) got
played (by Hailey his 2nd wife.)
What did he think would happen when he cheated with her? That she would be faithful? Are you planning on taking Ben in a new direction?
Kishan: Ben obviously
never got over Lauren. I think the fact that he wasn’t all in the marriage with
Hailey played a big role in why his marriage didn’t work. I’m not sure what’s
going to happen to Ben. He does deserve his happily ever after and it needs to
be with someone who can whip his controlling self into shape.
Rad-Reader: Hahaha!
Good answer maybe a woman that has him so wrapped like a dominatrices.
Rad-Reader: Ben really wanted Lauren back and for her to
forgive him. She said she could forgive
him but…”Some mistakes you can never undo.”
Where did you come up with that line?
It really spoke to a lot of the different situations in the book.
Kishan: I’m a therapist by profession
and this, in my opinion, is the reality of life. There are some mistakes, no
matter how much you regret them, you can’t undo and sometimes they change your
entire life. For Ben, cheating on Lauren did that, but I think for both of
them, it may have been the best thing that happened...
Rad-Reader: When did you know you wanted to be a writer?
Kishan: That’s an
interesting story. As a kid, I’d create stories at night when I was alone in my
bed. I’d read everything I could get my hands on. In school, my English
teachers loved me, but being a writer wasn’t something I ever considered. So I
went off to college then graduate school and then finally started my counseling
career.
A couple of
years ago, a family member of mine passed away from cancer. It hit me hard and
I didn’t know what to do with my grief. A month after she passed, I opened up
my laptop and started writing.
Rad-Reader: Were you supported by a friend like Lauren
was to follow your dream to write?
Kishan: I had a lot of
support in this journey. My husband has been my rock. In his eyes, there’s
nothing I can’t do. I am so lucky to have him in my life. My family, especially
my parents, have been amazing. My friends. I have the most amazing group of
friends. They’ve cheered me on and read everything I’ve written. Without the
love and support of these individuals, I’m not sure I would have ever gotten
here.
Rad-Reader: If your book was made into a movie who would
you want to play:
Lauren: Anna Kendrick
Gabe: Jessie Pavelka
Sunny: Kaley Cuoco
Ben: Chance Crawford
Kishan:
Lauren: Jessica Alba
Gabe: Stephen Amell
Sunny: Anna
Kournikova
Ben: Brant
Daugherty
Rad-Reader: If you were to pick a theme song for your
book what would it be?
Kishan:I have two.
Treacherous by Taylor Swift for Lauren
and All of Me by John Legend for Gabe
Rad-Reader: When is your next book coming out? Will it be a continuation of this book? When will it be coming out?
Kishan: I published a
short story called Taking the Plunge in February of 2015. It’s part of the Love
Least Expected Anthology. Taking the Plunge was the first part of an entire
novel and I promised readers that I would have the completed novel published
this fall.
I also have
another story, The Second Wife, in the works. It’s entirely different than
Blind Love and Taking the Plunge. The Second Wife is a true suspense and has a
lot of dark parts to it. It’s the story I wrote when my cousin passed away.
As far as
Blind Love is concerned, Sunny has been bugging me since she showed up.
Sometime in 2016, I’m going to have to tell her story so she’ll stop talking to
me.
Rad-Reader: Where can our readers find you? (Websites…)
Kishan: To keep in touch
with Kish:
Website: http://kishanpaul.net
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KishanPaulAuthor
Twitter: https://twitter.com/@kishan_paul
TSU: https://www.tsu.co/kishanpaul
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/kishanpaul
CoffeeTalk: http://www.coffeetalkwriters.com/coffee-talk-authors/kishan-paul/
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Thank you Char
for having me on and I had a great time doing this interview with you.
From
daring escapes by tough women to chivalrous men swooping in to save the day,
the creativity switch to Kishan Paul’s brain is always in the “on” position. If
daydreaming stories were a college course, Kish would have graduated with
honors.
Mother
of two beautiful children, she has been married to her best friend for over
seventeen years. With the help of supportive family and friends, she balances
her family, a thriving counseling practice, and writing without sinking into
insanity.
Her
novella, Taking the Plunge, is currently available in the Love Least Expected
Anthology on Amazon.
Gabe
stayed on his knees with the kid wrapped around his neck. The two men stared
each other down.
“Hey,
there. My name’s Lauren. I’m your neighbor. What’s your name?”
“Evan.”
His voice came out muffled from having his nose pressed into Gabe’s shoulder.
“Hi,
Evan. This big dog beside me is Jack Sparrow. We call him Jack.”
The
dog wagged his tail and licked Lauren’s face. “Jack, say ‘I love you’.”
Both
of Gabe’s hands were where visible, but Ben stayed on alert.
When
the dog yodeled his response, Evan turned his head. The kid’s eyes doubled in
size.
Lauren
smiled. “Dogs can’t talk, right? And they can’t. But sometimes they can make
noises that sound like they’re talking. And Jack’s a special dog. He’s trained
to smell when people need help. Like me. I need his help a lot because I’m
blind.”
“You
are?” Now Evan had turned completely around and peered into her face.
“Yup,
I am. Jack’s my guide dog. He helps me get places and do things.”
“Wow.”
Both
Evan and Gabe gazed at Lauren with looks of awe on their faces.
She
smiled and kissed the dog’s neck. “He is wow. But what makes him even more
wower is he can tell you’re a little scared and he wants to help you.”
“He
does?”
“Yup.
What he wants to do is to give you a kiss and let you hug him so you’ll feel
better. I do it all the time with him when I’m scared. If you’re okay with
trying, why don’t you give him your hand and see if it helps?”
“Gabe?”
Evan said, still glued to his dad.
“It’s
okay, Sprout, he won’t hurt you,” Gabe whispered.
The
kid reached out his palm. Jack put his paw on it and panted.
“He
wants me to shake his hand,” Evan announced, giving the furry foot a shake.
When
Jack licked his cheek, instead of screaming, he laughed.
Acid
burned in the pit of Ben’s stomach, from the way the man was eyeing Lauren.
“Thank
you. For everything,” he said to her.
Lauren’s
smile faded. “I didn’t do it for you.”
“I
know.”
Ben
cleared his throat but said nothing. She nodded. “Well, I better get back
inside. Jack, you coming?”
The
dog whined back his answer.
“He
seems to want to hang out with your son.”
Gabe
had yet to blink much less look away. “It’s mutual. Would you mind if they
played together for a little while?”
Lauren
bit her lip and Ben prayed she’d say no. “You wouldn’t hurt him would you?”
“Do
you think I would?”
She
shrugged. “You’re obviously capable of a lot more than I realized but no, I
don’t think you will.” She got up from her spot. “He’ll come home when he’s
ready to, or send him over when you guys are done, whichever happens first.”
I
can’t tell you how much this book took me off guard. It takes a reader in so many different directions
in a short period of time but with a great deal fun and yet an emotional
sadness too. I was so pleased to be able
to interview you because as a reader I was able to get some of my burning
questions answered about some of the characters and an author not think I’m
crazy, well maybe not totally. I cannot thank you enough for taking the time to
be with us and joining our Rad-Reader Family.
I am sure some think we take them prisoner after picking their brains so
much. It is with an open heart we say
come back anytime and continued good luck which you seriously don’t need this
book speaks for itself. 5++++stars all
the way.
(Okay this is my third attempt at leaving a comment. Let's hope it works.) Thank you for hosting me Char. It was a lot of fun and I'm so glad you connected with Lauren and the other characters in Blind Love. For me, when a reader connects with my characters and gets them, I feel like I did my job. Keep reading and reviewing because it helps both authors and readers alike. Hugs. --Kish
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ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting me Char. It was a lot of fun and I'm so glad you connected with Lauren and the other characters in Blind Love. For me, when a reader connects with my characters and gets them, I feel like I did my job. Keep reading and reviewing because it helps both authors and readers alike. Hugs. --Kish