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Goodreads asked Austin Worley:

Where did you get the idea for your most recent book?

Austin Worley Well, I haven't published a standalone book yet, but my latest story ("Law, Love, and the Whippoorwill" from Under The Cape) was originally inspired by the theme of Cantina Publishing's Silk & Steel anthology:

"We’re looking for stories of high adventure that feature one weapon-wielding woman and one woman whose strengths lie in softer skills, but who is just as powerful in her own right. You’re free to choose any setting – from historical to modern to wildly futuristic."

I already had the broad idea for Topsannah Price/the Whippoorwill from other projects, and as a vigilante specialized in Escrima she fit 'Steel' very well. From there, I tried to think of 'softer' skills which could still have agency in an adventure plot and would contrast a vigilante in an interesting way as a romantic partner; I settled on 'prosecutor', and this was the genesis of District Attorney Madison Harper for 'Silk'.

Once I had my main characters nailed down, I turned to crafting an adventure/romantic suspense plot which could incorporate the strengths of both characters. So Madi's excellence and incorruptibility as DA leads to a group of corrupt cops hiring a superpowered hitman, and it's up to the Whippoorwill to stop him from completing his contract. Along the way, sparks start to fly.

Although Silk & Steel ultimately rejected the story, I'm glad I stumbled across their call for submissions. If I hadn't, I probably never would've written "Law, Love, and the Whippoorwill". And that would be a shame. Personally, I think it's one of the best stories I've ever written.

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