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How Starless Sky Came to Be by Paige Agnew
It was Halloween. I remember that day clearly in my head. I remember coming home and immediately going into search for my dog, but finding him gone. Forever. Trying to sort out my feelings and make sense of situation that didn’t, I started writing. Nothing serious. Nothing, really, that I even finished. The first line of it stuck with me, though. He was gone, without my permission, or consent, just gone. Forever. Those words, in a nutshell, seemed to sum up everything I was feeling. Those words are the same words that begin Starless Sky.
I am a proud bookworm. My room’s overflowing with literature of all kinds and I think any avid reader thinks to themselves, at some point or another, about creating their own story, whether they execute it, or not. Well, what I wanted to do was create a story that could tackle a serious subject without being too sad. A good cry is nice every once in awhile, but I’d rather enjoy a book with a smile, than have a box of tissues next to me, while I sob. At the point when I started writing Starless, over a year past the death of my pet, I thought that I could incorporate some of the feelings of loss and grief that I had felt before, but present it in a way that was more hopeful than sad.One of the main focuses of the book is the metaphor of the earthquake and the aftershock. Starless Sky takes place during the aftershock. It’s the moments after the initial tragedy. Death, the earthquake, is the easy part. It’s the aftershock, the learning process of living without that loved one in your life, that’s the hardest. It’s an everyday struggle. Starless Sky isn’t about death. It’s about moving on from it and realizing that you need help along the way.
My inspiration for writing Starless Sky, beyond desperately wanting to write a book of my own, was to create a story that could shed some light and a topic that’s usually dark. More than anything else, I think Starless Sky is a journey, a coming of age, perhaps. Kahlen grows a lot through the course of the story and I hope audiences will take away something as well.
To read more go to my website, http://paigeagnew.com. Listen to my audio excerpt, if you are intrigued to hear more, you can purchase my book there as well.
Paige Agnew

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Looks like a great book.
ReplyDeleteThank you for presenting Starless Sky. I am hoping to meet new readers at your site. Questions and comments are welcomed today.
ReplyDeleteI'm always interested in what inspires an author to write a book. I found your post interesting and look forward in reading Starless Sky.
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Tracey D
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Paige,
ReplyDeleteI've seen this book around and I've been wanting to read it! Hope I get the chance :)
Stephanie
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This book sounds heartwarming and very touching. Please consider me for the giveaway.
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Oh! This sounds exactly like what I need! My beloved dog passed away last June, just as we were ending our cross-country move. She passed just a couple hours before we made it to our new home. The 2800 mile journey here was magical for us, we'd been through so much together during her short life. And I've been struggling without her ever since. So, this sounds like the perfect read for me. I wasn't ready. I didn't get to say goodbye. Maybe this will help me find some final closure.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway.
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@ oregonsunshine - I did not get to say goodbye to my dog in a traditional type of way. Some people think the loss of a pet is not that big of a deal, but it is a huge deal. I have so many good memories with him after growing up together (13 years we spent hanging out). Starless Sky helped me say goodbye.
ReplyDeletehi your book looks great and hope it will be great and love the cover
ReplyDeleteI've lost pets, my parents, a sister, and my dear spouse. I'd love this book to help teach my grandchildren about how to move on, as difficult as it is.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to reading the book.
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This book was great!
ReplyDeleteThis books looks really interesting. Like your cover.
ReplyDeleterhowell@
Paige,
ReplyDeleteHave you ever thought about writing a book about pet loss? Most of the ones on the market just don't quite cut it with their short, child-like platitudes. I can't find anything out there where the author really, really gets it and it doesn't just feel like a pat on the head. Just a thought.
And the winner is...jsididia
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