I am very excited to share that I was interviewed by Elizabeth Burchard from ICSA (International Cultic Studies Association) recently for my book “Lost in The Ark.” The interview was quite in depth and the link is below. But I especially like her closing paragraph:
“In my opinion, Lost in The Ark fulfills the author’s purpose: to encourage youth, young women in particular, to always think for themselves, be hesitant to judge a book by its cover, and consider the consequences of one’s choices. The hero’s journey is inspiring as Kate matures from being a naive, emotionally damaged young woman to one who solidifies her innate empowerment and self-determination. The characters are nuanced, well developed, and relatable. Cult-like dynamics of coercive control are evident, an important lesson for the uneducated. The novel is a cautionary tale warning against handing over one’s agency to an authority, whether group or individual, through unconditional trust, suppression of gut feelings, and disengagement from critical thinking. Lost in The Ark is a substantive addition to the growing category of cult-related, young-adult fiction.”
To read the complete interview click on either of these links:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yLJ9VQhPFM1_9YdDwmUtetTdt5bLjhHw/view