Q&A: Devri Walls
“My characters deal with insecurity, finding ones place in the world, rising to the occasion, being stronger than what you think you are and standing up for what is right.”
“My characters deal with insecurity, finding ones place in the world, rising to the occasion, being stronger than what you think you are and standing up for what is right.”
“I had a love affair with books from an early age and my love of writing came naturally because of that.”
Six-book series shows four generations of the Morgan family living, fighting and thriving amidst a turbulent Texas history spanning from 1845 to 1896.
?I did not want to hurt Mom by dredging up the memories. All I could think of was how much she loved me, to go through all that she did, so that she could keep me.?
“That is what I want readers to find in my books: hope. “
“Balancing love against conflict brings out passion and commitment. It makes love more interesting.”
?Even though the stories may feature fantastic characters, high-energy action and exotic settings, the universal truth of God?s love and grace for us shines through.?
“I am not a ?ripped from the headlines? type of writer, but I do like incorporating historical notes into my fiction.”
“Theology is the study of the most interesting being in the universe, and it shouldn’t be something boring?”
“I don?t believe in karma and I don?t believe in self-righteousness.”