

I am also a fan of Joseph Campbell's work describing the universality of human belief. I have always been fascinated by the evolution of modern religions from the earliest mythologies pre-dating Egyptian, Greek, Roman and early Hindu belief systems. Briefly (five minutes) I considered writing about the usual suspects - vampire, werewolf, one of the undead - but, none of those seemed fresh.

At first I thought he was a ghost that haunted the Gregior (spelling wrong) estate. I intended to write something light with humor, but instead I found myself writing a paranormal romance, because I was intrigued by my heroine, Eve's, adventure, which grabbed me from the first chapter ofAge of Eve.Īs I continued to write about Eve, I noticed the mysterious handsome stranger kept pulling me into his supernatural world. The Vision Quest consumed a large part of my life for a very long time, until I realized I needed to take a break and write something totally different. I'd been working for several years on my Vision Quest book series and related interactive multi-media entertainment. What inspired you to write Age of Eve:Return of the Nephilim?
