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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 25 MIN

The Story Behind 63 Hours in Hell with Susan L. Davis

from Your Best Writing Life · host Linda Goldfarb

What did you think of this episode?Has it taken you forever to write your book? Today’s guest shares her story behind writing her debut novel 63 Hours in Hell.Welcome to Your Best Writing Life, an extension of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference held in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of NC. I’m your host, Linda Goldfarb. Each week, I bring tips and strategies from writing and publishing industry experts to help you excel in your craft. I’m so glad you’re listening in. During this episode, we continue a new addition to Your Best Writing Life with The Story Behind the Stories series.My industry expert, Susan L. Davis, is an award-winning Christian author, speaker, and blogger who loves diving into Scripture and sharing what she’s learning. Her debut novel, 63 Hours in Hell, blends biblical mystery with fiction to explore the three days between the cross and the resurrection. She lives in Illinois with her family.Susan - Tell us the story behind 63 Hours in HellBehind My Story  I came to faith later in life—at a funeral in my 40s—during a season of deep grief, family struggles, and searching for purpose. That moment changed everything.Before that, I devoured fiction. After accepting Jesus, I felt nudged to step away from it for a season and dive into nonfiction—Scripture, theology, and the writings of those who had gone before me. It became a time to build a strong biblical foundation and truly understand what I now believed.One question sparked the story that would eventually become my book: when Jesus said, “Today you will be with Me in paradise,” where did they go? Jesus didn’t ascend to the Father until three days later. That question wouldn’t let me go.Over time, everything I had been studying began shaping a story. I eventually returned to fiction—but I wasn’t the same writer. I drew from that foundation to share what I had learned through 63 Hours in Hell in a way that isn’t preachy, but invites readers into the story.It took me thirteen years to write this book. Looking back, I believe that’s because God was shaping me as a writer just as much as He was shaping the story itself. Three tips for writers.1. Your first draft is a discovery draft.You’re uncovering the story as you go—so just get it written. You can’t fix a blank page. The real magic happens in the editing, so don’t get overly attached to those first words. Stay flexible, because you’ll revisit that manuscript again and again—and each pass makes it stronger.2. When you’re stuck, step away—but stay engaged with the story.When I hit a wall, I don’t force it. I step back—research, read Scripture, pray, take a walk. That’s often where clarity comes. The key isn’t quitting; it’s staying connected to the story in a different way until the next piece falls into place.3. Borrow confidence from writers who are ahead of you.Surround yourself with people who know more than you—join a writing group or plug into an online community. Seeing what’s possible and hearing their journey helps light the path for yours. Sometimes their belief in you will carry you when your own confidence is shaky. And if you’re able, investing in a writing coach can accelerate your growth. What will the listeners gain from your book?    Listeners will be encouraged to keep going. This story shows that stepping into your calling doesn’t mean everything suddenly falls into place—there can be resistance along the way. For anyone pursuing a dream, it’s a reminder not to give up when things get hard. Sometimes the struggle is part of the journey, not a sign to stop. Not every closed door means no—sometimes it’s an invitation to trust the process, keep moving forward, or be open to a different door. Listener giveaway: A free Booked and Busy guide—a 41-page printable, fillable resource with curated lists of Christian fiction to help listeners discover and track their next great reads. https://drive.google.com/file/d/15Z2niQPEYdf_viBatP9f7TKTRp8D7QqH/view?usp=sharing63 Hours In Hell the book LINKSWebsite: https://www.susanldavis.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SusanLDavisWriter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susanldavisauthor YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SusanLDavisAuthor555 X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/susanwrites Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/susanlandatodav/Visit  Your Best Writing Life website.Join our Facebook group, Your Best Writing LifeYour host - Linda Goldfarb#1 Podcast in the "Top 50+ Must-Have Tools and Resources for Christian Writers in 2024".Awarded the Spark Media 2022 Most Binge-Worthy PodcastAwarded the Spark Media 2023 Fan Favorites Best Solo Podcast

What did you think of this episode? Has it taken you forever to write your book? Today’s guest shares her story behind writing her debut novel 63 Hours in Hell. Welcome to Your Best Writing Life, an extension of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference held in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of NC. I’m your host, Linda Goldfarb. Each week, I bring tips and strategies from writing and publishing industry experts to help you excel in your craft. I’m so glad you’re listening in. ...

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