
When A. Marc Ross in college, he made a deal with his dad so that he could spend a couple of summers writing. He’d spend half a day writing and half a day working around the house. By the end of the deal he realized that he wasn’t ready to match the literary giants of the time.
So he went to law school. After a successful career as an international lawyer, Marc was ready to circle back to that dream of writing. He’s now published two thrillers with two more on the way.
I love Marc’s story because it reassures me that it’s never too late to pursue our lifelong dreams. It also reminds me that our experience along the way is helpful. In his book, Attacking the Dragon, Marc’s knowledge of China gained from his work as an international lawyer is part of what makes the action and intrigue so compelling.
My co-host Vicki Atkinson and I had a fascinating podcast conversation with Marc about his latest geopolitical thriller, Attacking the Dragon. We delve into the book’s plot, which revolves around China’s Belt and Road Initiative, and talk about how Marc’s background as a lawyer influenced his writing. we explore the complexities of Chinese politics, character development, and the nuances of storytelling, as well as Marc’s personal journey from law to fiction writing.
This episode is packed with intrigue, inspiration, and actionable insights for anyone looking to excel not just in one career, but two! Don’t miss your chance to meet Marc Ross and fall in love with Attacking the Dragon—a must-read for fans of international suspense and powerful storytelling
Takeaways:
- Marc Ross’s book ‘Attacking the Dragon’ explores China’s geopolitical landscape.
- The Belt and Road Initiative is a significant yet under-discussed topic.
- Marc aims to portray China as a victim rather than an aggressor in his narrative.
- His legal background provides a unique perspective on the thriller genre.
- Character names in Chinese culture are complex but manageable for storytelling.
- Marc’s writing journey reflects a long-held dream to become an author.
- He emphasizes the importance of creating unique protagonists in thrillers.
- The art of storytelling involves engaging readers through vivid descriptions.
- Marc enjoys the process of writing and values reader feedback. His experiences as a lawyer enrich his fictional narratives.
Heads up! This is an episode that has already aired on the How to Share podcast so you may have already listened to it.
Here’s a short clip of Marc giving the elevator pitch for this great book:
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Links for this episode:
How To Share: From International Lawyer to Thriller Writer transcript
A. Marc Ross’s website: https://www.amarcross.com/index.html
Attacking the Dragon on Barnes & Noble and Amazon
From the hosts:
Vicki’s book about resilience and love: Surviving Sue; Blog: https://victoriaponders.com/
My book about my beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith
loved it!!
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I love hearing about individuals who excel in multiple careers adding wonderful chapters to their life book! 💖💖💖
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Thank you for sharing Marc’s story and for the inspiring, never to late to pursue a dream! Your takeaways were great and I look forward to listening to all three of you 💖 Vickie
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I enjoyed hearing Ross share his insights about Chinese politics and storytelling. Fascinating! I had to chuckle when he said that, because there are so many people in China, he found it impossible to come up with a character name somebody didn’t already have. Haha! 🙂
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I enjoyed this conversation on How to Share and glad to see it republished on SHOTM. China fascinates in terms of its rapid development; It It has its challenges, for sure. What a unique perspective to offer through Marc’s book.
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