Interview with Author Joy Ross Davis

This interview featuring Joy Ross Davis, focusing on her newly released debut novel, Countenance, was conducted by K.D. McCrite, republished here by permission.

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Today, I post about Countenance, by Joy Ross Davis. This is her debut novel, published earlier this year by Ecanus Publishing. Joy refers to her book as “paranormal”, but these days, that genre conjures up images of vampires, werewolves and zombies, all of them so overdone that the majority the reading public is exhausted by it. I think the content of this book can more aptly be described as “supernatural.”Joy Ross Davis photo
The author and I shared some conversation recently, and I now share with you a few tidbits on how this story came to be:

  • Where did the idea for Countenance originate?
    • The idea came from a voice I heard while standing on my porch one night. It said, “Countenance.” From there, the story ideas took hold and by the next morning, I knew all of the characters.
  • Why this story?
    • Countenance came at a time when I needed relief from the grief of losing my mother. It kept me sane and occupied, and the story blends all the elements of my family and experiences.
  •  How long did it take you to write it?
    • I wrote it in eight months then spent another four months with an editor to revise and polish it.
  • Do you believe in angels and demons (bright spirits and dark spirits) and were you taught to believe as a child?
    • I do most certainly believe in angels and demons, but I was not taught that as a child. I was discouraged in those beliefs, but when I was six, I had an experience that cemented my belief in angels.
  •  Do you believe you’ve ever had encounters with either side?
    • Oh, most certainly. I believe that when I was a child, an angel saved me from a deadly lightning strike. Lightning struck at my feet just as an angel appeared and told me to run. I ran and suffered only minor blisters from the strike. When I looked back, the angel was gone, but the ground where I had been standing was completely charred.
  •  I know you told me some people refuse to read Countenance because of its supernatural theme. What do you say to those who think your story is “of the devil?”
    • This sort of makes me laugh. I know that some people choose what to read based on their beliefs, and of course, that is their right. But I would say to everyone that Countenance is a work of fiction. It is not intended for any purpose other than to entertain…and possibly uplift. I really don’t believe that a work of fiction can test anyone’s faith.
  • What’s next? http://www.dreamstime.com/-image25573432

Next on the agenda is finishing the sequel, which takes place in Ireland.

  • My original idea was that Countenance would be three books: one in Tennessee, one in Ireland, and the last in Tennessee. But, that vision has changed a bit. I still see it as three books, but there will be more blending of the characters and places. The major characters from the first book will remain in all three books with a deeper look into the family history and a few extra ghosts and angels sprinkled throughout!

Here are a couple of sites to check out regarding Joy and her new book:
JoyRossDavis.com    (http://joyrossdavis.com)
Countenance       (http://countenance.joyrossdavis.com)

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