UnCensored Ink Interview – Bruce Buchanan

UnCensored Ink Interview – Bruce Buchanan

Hey everyone, 

Ian Tan here, lead editor and project coordinator of UnCensored Ink: A Banned Book Inspired Anthology, set to release this October 29. Here is the UnCensored Ink interview series to introduce you all to the incredible writers, as well as the local bookstores and libraries that gave them safe creative spaces. Hopefully you can put these incredible places on your to-visit list, and feel inspired to support your own local bookstore, library and indie authors.

Today I am with Bruce Buchanan from Greensboro, North Carolina. He has been a professional writer for more than 25 years, as both an Associated Press award-winning newspaper reporter and, currently, the senior communications writer for an international law firm. He is the author of two previously published books and his debut YA fantasy novel, THE BLACKSMITH’S BOY.

1. You’ve written a fine piece for UnCensored Ink: A Banned Book Inspired Anthology. Can you give us a synopsis? How did the idea for this piece come about?

Genevieve Burleson is a young, educated woman living in the Appalachian Mountains in 1853. In “The Doctor of Bear Creek,” she uses her knowledge of the still-controversial science surrounding germ theory to help a deathly ill young child, But that puts her at odds with the community doctor, who still believes the ancient (and dangerous) practice of bloodletting is the child’s only hope. Can Genevieve persuade the boy’s parents not only to believe the science, but also to defy a respected community leader? 

And if you are thinking the story was inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic, you would be right. There was so much misinformation going around. The doctors and scientists doing their best to help were the targets of blame, while opportunists spread false information for their own purposes. 

2. Now, we would love to know you more! What do you enjoy doing in your free time, what is your favorite book quote, and how did you get into reading and writing?

No matter what I do in my free time, I prefer to spend it with my wife, Amy, and teenage son, Jackson. But I love reading (no surprise!) and make time to read every day. 

I love this quote from Ernest Hemingway: “If the reader prefers, this book may be regarded as fiction. But there is always the chance that such a book of fiction may throw some light on what has been written as fact.” 

And how did I get into reading and writing? You would have to ask my Mom about that! I’ve always enjoyed stories. Even when I was a small child, I loved reading kids’ books and making up my own stories.

3. Do you have a favorite local library or bookstore? Also can you remember bookstores and libraries from your childhood, if they are not the same as the ones now? 

Here in Greensboro, North Carolina, we have a great independent bookstore, Scuppernong Books. I’m also a huge comic book fan and we have several great comics shops in town. My favorite is Acme Comics, which has been around for 40 years.

But I fell in love with books at the Cleveland County Library, in my hometown of Shelby, N.C.

4. Tell us more about this bookstore/library. What do you love most about it? 

The public library honestly was a magical place when I was a kid. And for good reason! They had more books than I could count. And my Dad loved it as much as I did. Our library trips were special time together–I’ll always cherish the memories of those library visits.

5. What do you have to say on the importance of sustaining bookstores and libraries?

The open exchange of ideas and information is essential to democracy. Bookstores and libraries are the hubs where those exchanges take place. Plus, they are magical places where we can get lost in stories. What’s not to love?

6. Do you have any projects that your current and future readers can look forward to?

Yes! I have two novels coming from Wild Ink Publishing. In 2025, my New Adult fantasy tale THE BLACKSMITH’S BOY will be published. Then, in 2026, my adult superhero novel THE RETURN OF THE CERULEAN BLUR gets its time to shine. I can’t wait to share these two novels with the world!

7. Lastly, what platforms can we find you?

I’d love to connect with readers on Twitter/X: @BBuchananWomble, and on Instagram: @brucebuchanan7710.

Map indicating North Carolina

Well, that’s Bruce Buchanan from Greensboro, North Carolina, everyone! Stay posted till the next one! Next we’re heading on down to Florida on the last leg of our East Coast journey.  

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