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Antony has won several book awards, is a columnist for Practical Homeschooling Magazine, and hosts The Shepherd’s Pie radio show and podcast. A previous guest on Step Into the Light, Antony returns today to discuss the sixth book in his teen historical fiction Harwood Mysteries series titled The Devil’s Ransom. Join us as Antony discusses The Harwood Mystery series, it's message for teens, and his plans for an innovative and intriguing adult series due to release next year.
FEATURED BOOK: Paradise Unfallen
AUTHOR: Chuck Richardson
PUBLISHER: Robert C. Richardson
GENRE: Christian fantasy
SERIES OR STAND ALONE: Series. First book in a series
with the working title of: The Erimean Chronicles
TARGET AGE: Adult
FROM TEACHING TO STORYTELLING: How I Learned to Write Fiction
by
Chuck Richardson
IT IS MY PLEASURE TO WELCOME AUTHOR CHUCK RICHARDSON TO THE OVER FIFTY WRITER. CHUCH TALKS ABOUT HIS LEARNING PROCESS ON HIS WAY TO BECOMING A PUBLISHED AUTHOR.
On September 26, 2022, I signed a contract with Elk Lake Publishing to publish my debut novel, True Status. It was released in July 2023 when I was 65 years old, just three months into retirement from a position developing technical training curriculum.
Five and a half years earlier, I had started writing that novel. After three years of work, I believed it was ready.
It wasn’t.
Three professionals in the publishing industry gave me direct, specific feedback. Their message was clear: the story didn’t work. It was painful to hear, but they were right. I didn’t yet know how to write a novel.
My background as a consultant and teacher showed on the page. Instead of telling a compelling story, I was trying to instruct the reader.
The problem was, I didn’t know how to fix it.
So I went to school.
Over the next eighteen months, I studied the craft seriously. I read novels with an analytical eye, worked through thirteen books on writing, and subscribed to multiple writing newsletters. One of the most valuable resources was K.M. Weiland’s Helping Writers Become Authors, where I read through an extensive series on story structure and theory.
Then I rewrote the book.
I cut roughly forty percent of the original manuscript and replaced it with stronger material. I restructured scenes to better align with story fundamentals and reader expectations. The result wasn’t just a better novel; it was a more enjoyable process. Writing was still hard, but I liked the story better, so refining it became exciting and fun.
Some of the craft books that helped me most include The Anatomy of Story by John Truby, The Emotional Craft of Fiction by Donald Maass, Techniques of the Selling Writer by Dwight Swain, Revising Your Novel by Janice Hardy, and Structuring Your Novel by K.M. Weiland.
Lessons I Learned
Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly, at first. My early drafts weren’t good, but they were necessary. Improvement comes through iteration, not hesitation.
Writing is not just self-expression; it’s a skill. Once I treated it that way, everything changed. The resources I needed were affordable and often free but were only useful once I applied them.
The feedback that hurt the most helped the most. Growth began when I stopped defending my work and started fixing it.
Even after improving the manuscript, I still received rejections. Three out of four submissions were declined. That didn’t mean the book had no value. It meant I needed the right audience and the right partner.
Well-meaning advice can still lead you off course. Be open to guidance but stay aligned with the kind of writer and the kind of stories you want to create.
I recently published my second novel, Paradise Unfallen, this time through self-publishing. It required learning an entirely new side of the industry, but the foundation I built while rewriting my first book made the process far more manageable and quicker.
If there’s one thing I would tell new writers—especially those starting later in life—it’s this:
It’s not too late. But passion alone isn’t enough. Commit to learning the craft, accept that your early work will fall short, and keep going anyway.
Paradise Unfallen back cover blurb:
What if Adam and Eve had resisted the serpent?
Welcome to Erimea—Earth’s twin world, untouched by original sin.
Solis and Livi, the first parents of Erimea, begin their lives in perfect fellowship with God. But their obedience does not end the war. Satan and his legions simply turn their fury upon the new world.
As the population of Erimea rises, tensions crack the harmony of paradise. A powerful life-giving resource becomes scarce. Rumors spread. God is silent. And a restless humanity flirts with fear, force, and false gods.
To save their descendants from repeating Earth’s tragedy, Solis and Livi must confront deception, division, and the relentless pressure of darkness. Their journey—from innocence to holiness—will determine the future of an unfallen world.
If you enjoy Christian fantasy, biblical what-ifs, spiritual warfare, and epic worldbuilding, you will love Paradise Unfallen.
Perfect for fans of:
C.S. Lewis
Ted Dekker
Step into the world that might have been—and the war that still rages.
Chuck Richardson writes speculative fiction with a Christian worldview for people who question everything and seek truth, and he blogs about the Bible. Chuck is a former engineer, technical writer and freelance newspaper writer.
Chuck’s debut novel, True Status (2023), was a 2024 Next Generation Indie Book Award finalist. His writing explores questions about sin, redemption, sanctification, and the battle between good and evil. Chuck’s second novel, Paradise Unfallen, imagines a world where the first parents did not sin.
Chuck is from Rome, New York, and he currently lives in Louisville, Kentucky with his wife, Ruby.
Chuck’s links
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://chuckrichardsonstories.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Chuck-Richardson-Stories-102476425056471
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckrichardsonwriter/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/rcrichardson2222/