The Worldshapers
Episode 35: Lisa Kessler
An hour-long conversation with Lisa Kessler, bestselling and award-winning author of dark paranormal fiction, including The Moon Series, The Muse Chronicles, The Night Series, and the new Sentinels of Savannah series that begins with Pirate’s Passion.
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The Introduction
Lisa Kessler
Lisa Kessler is a bestselling author of dark paranormal fiction. She’s a two-time San Diego Book Award winner for best published fantasy/sci-fi/ horror and best published romance. Her books have also won the PRISM Award, the National Excellence in Romance Fiction Award, the HOTE Medallion Award of Merit, and an International Digital Award for Best Paranormal. Her short stories have been published in print anthologies and magazines, and her vampire story, “Immortal Beloved,” was a finalist for a Bram Stoker Award. When she’s not writing. Lisa is a professional vocalist and has performed with San Diego Opera as well as other musical theatre companies in San Diego.
The (Lightly Edited) Transcript
Welcome to The Worldshapers, Lisa.
Thank you. I’m glad to be here.
Now, I usually start the show by talking about how we know each other. This is kind of a different one, because basically I know you because I was on your show, so…
Right. Yeah. You’ve been on Book Lights a couple of times and we always have such a great time. Plus, we have the musical background. So, I feel like we already know each other so well.
We will talk a little bit about Book Lights a little later on, too, so you get a chance to talk about that….I think I hear cats in the background.
Yes, sorry. My cat never comes in here, but she just decided to come in and be on the radio. So sorry about that.
It’s quite all right. Mine’s asleep somewhere or he might join in as well.
He’ll hear the other cat, and they’ll have a conversation.
I think it was my second interview, with John Scalzi, there were cats in the background. So, it’s kind of a Worldshapers tradition, so…
Oh, well, good.