Mark chats with Dharma Kelleher who writes action-driven thrillers that explore the complexities of social and criminal justice in a world that favors the privileged. She is one of the only openly transgender authors in the crime fiction genre. They talk about that and a lot more.
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In their conversation, Mark and Dharma talk about
- Dharma's "long, torrid" life-long affair with writing, and beginning to write on a manual typewriter in their teenage years
- What happened in the intervening years, including getting a degree in journalism
- Coming out as transgender, initially to self in college, and then later on. And the challenges of doing that in the deep south of the US
- Celebrating 25 years of marriage in 2023
- Falling back in love with writing in 2007 thanks to NaNoWriMo
- Spending eight years focusing mostly on the craft of writing
- Pitching to 90 agents and then landing a deal with a New York publisher
- Coming to the realization that the trad pub model wasn't going to work (due to the publisher requiring print book rights even though they weren't planning on publishing beyond eBook)
- Getting tired of hearing the "we already had a transgender author book this year" from publishers
- Red Market's release in February 2023 and how Dharma is selling it directly before doing a wide publishing release
- How you get it early and get more when you buy it direct from the author
- Switching from a WooCommerce to a Shopify website for direct sales
- Doing the best they can to deliver their books to any customer wherever they are on the planet
- Being the first person in Arizona to donate a kidney to a stranger and how that was part of the inspiration for Red Market
- The Jinx Ballou Crime Thriller series and how crime thrillers, mysteries, etc are often about "justice"
- Some of the things writers can get wrong when they include transgender characters in their fiction
- Disclosure (Netflix) - that takes a deep dive into those tropes
- The importance of giving transgender characters agency in fiction
- How the tropes can cause real harm, not just hurt feelings
- Dharma's love of numbers and love of writing being among their biggest passions
- And more...
After the interview Mark reflects on two of the things that came up in their discussion.
Links of Interest:
Dharma Kelleher writes action-driven thrillers that explore the complexities of social and criminal justice in a world that favors the privileged. She is one of the only openly transgender authors in the crime fiction genre. Dharma lives in Arizona with her wife and a black cat named Mouse.
Learn more about Dharma and her work at https://dharmakelleher.com.
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