Do you love Renaissance art? Then you won't want to miss my conversation with bestselling author Stephanie Storey about her two marvelous novels: Oil and Marble and Raphael, Painter in Rome, both listed in the Visual Arts category on Art In Fiction.
Learn about Stephanie's love of the creative process and her fascination with Michelangelo, Raphael and da Vinci, listen to her read from Raphael, Painter in Rome, and get advice about publishing and marketing.
Highlights:
Summary of Raphael, Painter in Rome
Writing the personalities of Raphael and Michelangelo
Raphael as the "ideal courtier" and his likeability
Raphael's dedication to the pursuit of beauty
What makes a genius?
Visiting the Vatican to find inspiration
Virtual tours and the research process
Rivalries between Michelangelo and da Vinci, and Michelangelo and Raphael
Links to masterpieces mentioned in Raphael, Painter in Rome: see Stephanie Storey's website at https://stephaniestorey.com/
What fascinates Stephanie about the Renaissance
Seeing Michelangelo's David for the first time
A reading from Raphael, Painter in Rome
An Interview with Stephanie Storey, Author of Oil and Marble & Raphael, Painter in Rome
Writing historical fiction to spark interest in specific eras and artists
Stephanie's new novel: a change of era and country; for hints, check her social media @sgstorey
Outlining a novel
The challenges of success
Stephanie's publishing story
Writing advice for authors
Marketing advice for authors
Stephanie Storey's debut novel Oil and Marble was hailed as "tremendously entertaining" by The New York Times, has been translated into six languages, and is currently in development as a feature film by Pioneer Pictures. Stephanie's latest novel, Raphael, Painter in Rome was released in April, 2020, in conjunction with the 500th anniversary of Raphael's death.
Stephanie Storey has a degree in Fine Arts from Vanderbilt University and attended a PhD program in Art History before leaving to earn an MFA in Creative Writing from Emerson College. She has also been a television producer for nearly 20 years in Los Angeles.
Press Play right now and be sure to check out Stephanie Storey's novels Oil and Marble and Raphael, Painter in Rome, both listed in the Visual Arts category on Art In Fiction.
Stephanie Storey's website: https://stephaniestorey.com/
Music Credits
The intro music is from Symbolist Waltz from the album Alive in Seattle and the ad music is from The Fever from the album Full Moon. Both pieces are composed by Gregg Simpson and performed by Lunar Adventures. https://greggsimpson.com/Music.html
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