Interview with Author Anthony Wray

1) Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you get into writing? 

I have always told stories, even before I can remember. My Mom would write my stories I told her. At 13, I watched my cousin play Final Fantasy 7 in its entirety, and understood the importance of character building. During my teen years I designed characters and wrote short stories. I owe my desire to learn about the formats of writing to my Freshman English teacher Mrs. Porras-Wiley. Her challenges to tell the same short story as a poem, dialogue/no dialogue only, and a research essay, broadened my ability in a significant way.

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2) What inspired you to write your book? 

Distant Fanstasy has been in development from my age of 13, and become a planned series after my service in the U.S. Army. Psychological warfare became the central plot during the acceptance of my own PTS from injuries, physical and mental, from deployment.

3) What theme or message do you hope readers will take away from your book? 

I want readers to form their own message.

4) What drew you into this particular genre? 

Attending college, I studied many writing genres and formats. Screen writing was the most difficult for me to grasp, but also was the most rewarding experience. After the course I knew how I wanted to bridge the gap between book and film.

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5) If you could sit down with any character in your book, what would you ask them and why? 

This is very tough as I draw inspiration from real people very close to me for the characters in my book. Also, every character resembles a portion of myself. Perhaps this will be a question once the series is complete.

6) What social media site has been the most helpful in developing your readership? 

In honesty I am not much for social media. Every written sentence is scrutinized and there is an abundance of people that will present negative thoughts when not in person. Everything I put on social media I would say in person to whom ever or what ever I am writing about. I prefer in person communication.

7) What advice would you give to aspiring or just starting authors out there? 

Study and learn. You grow as a person with knowledge, and your writing grows with you.

8) What does the future hold in store for you? Any new books/projects on the horizon? 

There are several new books in the horizon. This series will have 4 books. However, the world of Lunia is just beginning.

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About the Author

Anthony Wray’s writing began with stories about other worlds, but a high school writing exercise challenged him to tap into his emotions. He began writing emotional narratives that became psychological thrillers. He now dives into speculative fiction, combining it with psychological thrillers to blend reality and imagination into tales that balance the two worlds.

After military service, Anthony reintegrated into society using imagination to process deep emotion and believes it may present opportunities for those suffering from PTSD. Anthony has a BFA in Creative Writing and lives in Texas where he writes the Distant Fantasy series.

Stay up to date with Anthony at www.anthonycwray.net and on Facebook @AnthonyC.Wray and Twitter @Anthony_C_Wray.

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Distant Fantasy: The Return (Book One) by Anthony C. Wray Review

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own.

A soldier in the Iraq war finds himself and his team responsible for the defense of a planet on the other side of a wormhole as the life he once knew begins to bleed into this new reality in author Anthony C. Wray’s “Distant Fantasy: The Return”, the first book in this new sci-fi and fantasy series!

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The Synopsis

One minute, Colonel John Locklear was in an ambush in Iraq, and the next he was home and his entire team was MIA. In his dreams, he’s drawn into another world where past, present, and future are all happening at once. There are high-seas pirates negotiating with sentient robots and people who feed off of nature’s light energy. Natasha is a leader in this other world and she keeps calling John by the name “Zac.” Then, it isn’t a dream anymore and John becomes Zac, accepting that he—and his team—have a role to play in Lunia, the world on the other side of a black hole, the world Zac needs to save.

The Review

The world-building and storytelling in this book are superb. The engaging story and atmosphere the author builds both in our world and the world of Lunia are spectacular to behold, as the imagery the author uses in his writing allowed the reader to feel the wonder and emotions the characters were feeling during the events of the book.

What really stood out to me was the way the author honed in on themes of PTSD in soldiers returning from or back to war, family, and how trauma impacts us all. The backstory of John’s character and how his experiences shape his world and mission as “Zac” are so raw and emotional, and to see this reflected in his teammates added depth to the lore and mythos of this world. Combine that with a beautiful inclusion of Native American culture and language and readers are treated to a one-of-a-kind story.

The Verdict

Captivating, mesmerizing, and impactful, author Anthony C. Wray’s “Distant Fantasy: The Return” is a fantastic entry into a brand new series and a must-read sci-fi and fantasy novel! The twists and turns of the story are enthralling, and the balance of world-building and meaningful storytelling made this one book I couldn’t put down. If you haven’t already be sure to grab your copy today!

Rating: 10/10

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About the Author

Anthony Wray’s writing began with stories about other worlds, but a high school writing exercise challenged him to tap into his emotions. He began writing emotional narratives that became psychological thrillers. He now dives into speculative fiction, combining it with psychological thrillers to blend reality and imagination into tales that balance the two worlds.

After military service, Anthony reintegrated into society using imagination to process deep emotion and believes it may present opportunities for those suffering from PTSD. Anthony has a BFA in Creative Writing and lives in Texas where he writes the Distant Fantasy series.

Stay up to date with Anthony at www.anthonycwray.net and on Facebook @AnthonyC.Wray and Twitter @Anthony_C_Wray.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B126NVPW/ref=x_gr_w_glide_sin?caller=Goodreads&callerLink=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.goodreads.com%2Fbook%2Fshow%2F62233112-distant-fantasy-the-return%3Fac%3D1%26from_search%3Dtrue%26qid%3Dtd2dSwrblw%26rank%3D1&tag=x_gr_w_glide_sin-20