The
Crossroads of Logan Michaels
by
James M. Roberts
Genre:
Coming of Age
“Thumbs-up
for this debut!”—
James
Frey, best-selling author of
A
Million Little Pieces
After
growing up heartbroken with an endless series of struggles, Maria
Michaels creates a picture-perfect family of her own. But
life changes too quickly, and she loses her grip on herself and her
two troubled sons. In spite of her desire to give them a better life,
they spiral downward on the paths they choose. They must fight
through sadness, mistakes and tragedy to find redemption and the love
that only a mother can give. Told from a dual perspective of mother
and son, we follow the family’s battles with divorce, drugs and
depression. You will laugh and cry, and probably want to call your
mom to tell her you love her.
James
M. Roberts wanted to prove that you don't need to be a college
scholar or a perfect writer to put your heart on paper even when it
is hurting the most. James's experiences have inspired him to tell
his story in order to reach young readers suffering from insecurity,
sadness, and addiction. Not only did James drop out of high school,
but he also stumbled into deep depression early in his adolescent
life. Although he had been an all-star athlete, he was far from
happy. He ended up making regrettable choices in order to feel a
sense of belonging and worth, especially following his parents'
separation. Through it all, James knew that one day he was going to
share his "misery" with the world. He struggled through
life's lessons and finally put himself through college to earn a
business degree and currently has a successful career in sales. James
finished his first rough draft at twenty-five while in college. Five
years later he erased all 200,000 words and started from scratch. He
currently resides in Woburn, Massachusetts, where he continues to
thrive and develop his writing.
GUEST POST
Why
do you write?
Writing
to me allows me to represent my inner most thoughts when I struggle
to explain them in person. Some thoughts can’t be explained as
Cleary without writing down exactly how you feel. It’s more
therapeutic than anything. Writing allows me to write down how I am
feeling at the exact moment and hopefully people can relate to it.
What
inspired you to write?
Depression
What
is your favorite book of all time?
I
think having a favorite book all depends on your mood/feelings, and
I’m a rollercoaster.
What
is something your readers would be surprised to know about you?I
always wanted to be an actor but I have stage fright.
What
did you want to be when you grew up?
So
many things… and still do. Some days I want to be a world famous
writer. Other days a country singer, famous actor, athlete, really
depends what mood I’m in that day.
What’s
the best piece of advice you were ever given?
One
day at a time
What
advice would you give today’s youth?
Take
your time to become who you are. It’s not a race, just enjoy the
ride, your time will come.
Where
is your favorite place to write?
In
the library, by a window
What
was your writing process?
Put
my fingers on the keyboard and let my mind be free.
What
have you found most surprising about the publishing
process?Honestly?
It can be a pain in the ass! The work’s never done and the writing
is only the beginning.
Which
character in your book was most challenging to write about?My
father.. I tried to capture how he felt but not sure how good of a
job I did.
What
is your favorite scene in The Crossroads of Logan Michaels?My
favorite scene is in chapter 9 I believe. When Logan wakes up
miserably hung over and finds the note his mother wrote him. It
brings me to tears almost every time.
What
have you learned about yourself through writing this novel?I’m
a complicated yet simple man.
What
is next for you? Are you working on another book?Yes.
The second volume of The
Crossroads of Logan Michaels,
where we see Logan work his way through the recovery process and
rebuilding a life.
How
would you like to be remembered?Alive
and when I truly smiled, if you ever captured that moment…
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