From her Q&A with Deborah Kalb:
Q: How did you come up with the idea for After Nightfall, and for your character Marissa?Visit A.J. Banner's website.
A: Our rescued cats whisper book ideas into my dreams while I sleep. They might as well, as I have no idea where I get my ideas.
I love Stephen King’s quote from his book On Writing: “…good story ideas seem to come quite literally from nowhere, sailing at you right out of the empty sky.” This is absolutely the case.
Perhaps my first thought about After Nightfall was the first sentence: “Lauren is flirting with my fiancĂ© over the dinner I spent hours preparing.” I knew someone would die after a party, and all the guests would become suspects, but I unearthed the rest of the story as I worked through several drafts.
Marissa might have popped into my mind as a speech language pathologist conjured to treat Anna, a child in the story who suffers from speech disfluencies. Where did Anna come from? Who knows? Maybe...[read on]
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