Inside Panic Magic with Author Clint Sabom
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In this episode I sit down with author Clint Sabom to talk about his new book Panic Magic and his journey as both a writer and a seeker. Clint opens up about his early love for storytelling, his poetic roots, and how his studies in religion and surrealism influence his work. We explore the emotional depth of his main character Troy Abraham, a gifted magician haunted by trauma, and how Clint drew from his own experiences to shape the character’s evolution. He shares his thoughts on magical realism and urban fantasy and how Panic Magic became the breakthrough that helped him discover his voice as a novelist. Clint also talks about creativity as a path of self reflection and transformation and gives a intriguing glimpse into his next project.
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