How Linda Garnett Turned Her Debut Gothic Vampire Novel into an Amazon Bestseller
Release Date: 05/08/2026
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info_outlineIn this episode of The Writing Coach Podcast, I sit down with my client, author Linda Garnett to celebrate the release of her debut Gothic vampire novel, Red Falls.
Linda’s journey is a fantastic reminder that writing a book is rarely a straight line from “idea” to “finished manuscript.” Her novel evolved through outlining, drafting, revising, group feedback, one-on-one coaching, and a whole lot of faith in the process.
We talk about what it feels like to finally publish a book, the emotional roller coaster of launch week, the power of writing community, and how Linda went from wanting to simply prove she could finish a novel to seeing her debut climb the Amazon bestseller charts.
We also dig into the deliciously dark stuff: Gothic towns, dangerous vampires, found family, action scenes, messy first drafts, and why sometimes the best way into a story isn’t through plot or character, but through atmosphere.
If you love vampires, Gothic fiction, indie author success stories, or practical craft talk with a bit of gothic charm this conversation is for you.