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KC Woodruff pt 1

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AUTHOR INTERVIEW: KC Woodruff | Dawn of the Darkest Day (Soul Trappers Saga)

📚 The Reading Rift – Full Author Deep Dive (Spoiler-Free + Spoilers)

In this two-part interview, we sit down with KC Woodruff, author of Dawn of the Darkest Day, the first book in the Soul Trappers Saga, for an honest, in-depth conversation about writing, publishing, and the dark fantasy story that has stayed with us long after the final page.

PART 1 (Spoiler-Free): Writing, Publishing & Book Foundations

In the first half of the interview, KC walks us through her journey as a reader and writer—from her earliest reading memories to the moment she knew she would be a published author. We dive into:

• The books and authors that shaped her love of reading

• Discovering writing as more than a hobby

• Early drafts, doubt, and the “I can actually do this” moment

• D&D’s influence on storytelling and worldbuilding

• Her writing timeline, revision process, and strengths as a writer

• Choosing indie publishing vs traditional

• Editing, cover design, KDP, and production

• Marketing myths, finances, and growing a reader base

• Conventions, Nexus panels, and meeting readers in person

• Audiobooks, tools, platforms, and long-term career vision

• Why she writes—and what she hopes her work gives readers

We also explore Dawn of the Darkest Day spoiler-free, including:

• Elevator pitch for new readers

• Comparable books

• Emotional experience and intended audience

• Origin story and real-life themes woven into the narrative

• Magic system basics and political setup

• How readers can best support KC and follow her work

Buy the book: https://www.kcwoodruff.com/books

Follow KC: writerwoodruff

Trigger warnings: https://www.kcwoodruff.com/content-advisory

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