Keely Hutton, author of SOLDIER BOY, on Dory’s mantra of JUST KEEP SWIMMING

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Keely Hutton, author of SOLDIER BOY, on Dory’s mantra of JUST KEEP SWIMMING

We are honored to have Keely Hutton here to share more about her debut novel, SOLDIER BOY, which tells the story of Ricky Richard Anywar. In addition, we are privileged to have Ricky here to talk about working with Keely to tell his story.

Keely, what was your inspiration for writing SOLDIER BOY?

Short answer: Ricky.

Long answer: In 2012, my cousin emailed me about Ricky, who he’d met while working with non-profit organizations in Africa. Ricky was looking for a writer to tell the story of his time as a child soldier. Five minutes into our first Skype conversation, I knew I wanted to help Ricky give a voice to the thousands of children whose voices were stolen by Kony and the LRA. Ricky and I have been working together on SOLDIER BOY ever since.

What scene was really hard for you to write and why, and is that the one of which you are most proud? Or is there another scene you particularly love?

There were many scenes in SOLDIER BOY that were emotionally difficult to write, but one that hit me the hardest was the scene when Ricky and his brother are forced to watch their parents and sisters die at the hands of the LRA. As a writer, I try to emotionally connect with the characters, in hopes that my emotional connection will extend through the characters to my readers. I sobbed writing the last moments between Ricky and Patrick’s mother and her sons. As a mother of two boys, it was heartbreaking to imagine her fear and pain in that moment, knowing not only what awaited her, but the terrible, uncertain fate her sons would be forced to face without her.

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