277: Gone Missing with Steve Vannoy & Azul Terronez
My Simplified Life podcast releases two episodes per week featuring authors and changemakers. Every interview reveals life lessons we can embrace and stories of others that build empathy.
In this episode of My Simplified Life, I interview authors Azul Terronez and Steve Vannoy about their book Gone Missing, the first in a historical fiction series. Our conversation delves into the personal stories that inspired the book, the importance of empathy in storytelling, and the rich history of the Appalachian community depicted in their work. The authors share their writing process, the significance of family narratives, and how they aim to humanize characters often misunderstood in society. The episode highlights the impact of Ruby Bridges and the importance of celebrating community and friendship.
What We're Talking About
The book Gone Missing is rooted in real family stories.
Empathy is a central theme in the narrative.
The authors aim to humanize characters often judged by society.
Historical context enriches the storytelling experience.
Family connections drive the writing process.
The importance of community in shaping individual stories.
Ruby Bridges' legacy is woven into the narrative.
Writing with purpose can create meaningful connections.
The collaboration between Azul and Steve enhances the storytelling.
Celebrating the past helps preserve community identity.