From One Book to a Trilogy: Catherine Gigante-Brown on Building a Fictional Legacy
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Trilogies, Easter Eggs, and Indie Author Truths
Join Vinnie Corbo, publisher at Volossal Publishing, in this in-depth and heartfelt conversation with acclaimed author Catherine Gigante-Brown—the powerhouse behind The EL Trilogy. From unexpected beginnings to building a beloved fictional family across three decades of storytelling, Cathy shares her writing process, the evolution of her Brooklyn-based characters, and the power of staying creative on your own terms.
They explore what it really takes to publish multiple novels, build an author brand, work with a boutique press, and why it sometimes pays to be a “small press” author. You'll hear candid advice for aspiring writers, behind-the-scenes moments from designing book covers, a peek into upcoming projects, and how storytelling can preserve memory, culture, and emotion for generations.
Whether you're an emerging writer, indie publishing fan, or longtime reader of The EL, this episode delivers creative inspiration, laughs, and lots of insight into the world of modern storytelling.
Topics include:
- How The EL became The Bells of Brooklyn… then Brooklyn Roses
- Writing family sagas that span decades (and still feel intimate)
- Creating “Easter eggs” for devoted readers
- Working with a small press vs. traditional publishing
- Book cover design as homage (Elvis, The Clash, 70s nostalgia)
- Why poetry still matters (even if it doesn’t sell)
- What makes publishing worth it