About this episode
In a return engagement, the Nevada Author Network welcomes back Suzanne Morgan Williams, a prolific writer and teacher. She discusses the importance of community in writing, the themes of war and recovery in her new book 'Seeing Daylight', and the challenges and joys of character development. Suzanne shares insights on the role of setting in storytelling and her upcoming writing classes aimed at inspiring future writers. The conversation emphasizes the significance of art and storytelling in society, especially in times of need.Her latest book, "Seeing Daylight," set to release on February 10th, serves as an example of her personal connections to her literary art. The book follows the journey of Ben, a 19-year-old veteran dealing with the aftermath of his experiences in combat, including PTSD and traumatic brain injury. Suzanne's decision to tackle such complex themes stemmed from her desire to shed light on the realities faced by veterans and their families, something she witnessed firsthand.Her books are a testimony to strength, service, and community.You can find Suzanne on her website at https://www.suzannemorganwilliams.comYou can also find her on Facebook.You can learn more about the Sierra Arts Foundation at https://sierraarts.org+++Cassidy Carson and JT Hume (“CC & JT”) are independent writers, publishers, and co-owners of Two Moore Books, LLC out of Carson City, Nevada, USA. Our human-authored book catalog can be found on our bookstore and the major platforms. Our podcast, “The CC and JT Amateur Hour,” has recorded hundreds of episodes, and our mission is to “help writers write.”Two of our books were “Finalists” in the 2025 Independent Author Network Book of the Year Awards. We received the 2024 Women in Podcasting Award in the “Best Authors and Books Podcast” category from the Women Podcasters Network. We support the Nevada Author Network with the Sierra Arts Foundation out of Reno, Nevada.New and current newsletter subscribers can receive a free epub or PDF of “