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		<title>Q&#038;A: Maggie Thrash, Author of &#8216;Rainbow Black&#8217;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We chat with author Maggie Thrash about Rainbow Black, which is part murder mystery, part gay international-fugitive love story—set against the ’90s Satanic Panic and spanning 20 years in the life of a young woman pulled into its undertow. Hi Maggie! Give us your elevator pitch for “Rainbow Black”. Historical legal drama set during the 1980s Satanic Panic¾but also a murder mystery and a queer bildungsroman. What does the title of the book refer to? I think that’s a question that’s [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We chat with author Maggie Thrash about <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/173502162-rainbow-black" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>Rainbow Black</em></a>, which is part murder mystery, part gay international-fugitive love story—set against the ’90s Satanic Panic and spanning 20 years in the life of a young woman pulled into its undertow.</p>
<h4>Hi Maggie! Give us your elevator pitch for “Rainbow Black”.</h4>
<p>Historical legal drama set during the 1980s Satanic Panic¾but also a murder mystery and a queer bildungsroman.</p>
<h4>What does the title of the book refer to?</h4>
<p>I think that’s a question that’s for the reader, not for me. What do<em> you</em> think it means?</p>
<h4>What was the inspiration behind the novel?</h4>
<p>I was too young to be aware the Satanic Panic while it was happening. By the time I was a teenager in the 2000s, society seemed to have collectively forgotten all about it. It was a lot like covid in that way––as soon as it was “over,” no one wanted to talk about it anymore. But there was never any closure.</p>
<h4>Is any of the plot, or some of the characters, based on real life events and real people? Any of your own personal experiences?</h4>
<p><em>Rainbow Black</em> is inspired by the real-life McMartin trial which happened in the 1980s. Millions of dollars were spent investigating and prosecuting innocent day care providers who were falsely accused of Satanic ritual child abuse in a fit of nation-wide hysteria. How the system got so out of control is a source of fascination for me. Personally, I’ve had some very scary experiences with bureaucracy. It’s luck of the draw¾will your file land on the desk of a person who actually wants to help you? Or a person who wants to abuse their power position and watch you suffer?</p>
<h4>“Rainbow Black” is set in New Hampshire. What made you decide to set the novel there?</h4>
<p>I’ve loved New Hampshire ever since I learned about their state motto: Live Free or Die. I’m from Atlanta, Georgia, and while there’s a lot to love about Atlanta and its uniquely southern glamor, from a young age I was plotting my escape. The suburbs, the development, the traffic, the shopping centers¾it’s not what I wanted. New Hampshire represented everything I longed for. Rugged darkness, unmaintained roads, wildlife neighbors.</p>
<h4>What were some of your favorite scenes to write? Any scenes that were particularly challenging? If yes, how did you handle them?</h4>
<p>I adore writing courtroom scenes. My father is a federal judge, so I practically grew up in a courtroom. Paradoxically, I feel like I can express myself more freely when I’m constrained by the strict format of a legal proceeding.</p>
<h4>Can you elaborate on any research or preparation you did while working on the legal aspects of the story?</h4>
<p>Whether consciously or not, my parents raised me to be a lawyer. My mind works in a very analytical, lawyer-like way. But on a personality level I was never cut out to be a lawyer. I’m way too defiant and self-involved. In a way, <em>Rainbow Black</em> is my way of fantasizing about the life I might have had if I were a lawyer, a life where I didn’t have such an artistic temperament.</p>
<h4>What do you hope readers will take away from &#8220;Rainbow Black&#8221;?</h4>
<p>I hope they take away a great reading experience! I hope they tell all their friends, “You have to read <em>Rainbow Black. </em>It’s so good.” People are hungry for a great read. Reading should be a pleasure.</p>
<h4>Are you working on any new projects or books that you can share with us?</h4>
<p>I’m very experimental, which means I’m always trying new things. This also means I’m always failing. I’ll bust out an idea and write a hundred pages before I realize it’s not working. I try not to grieve too much for these aborted projects. You never know where ideas will lead in the long run.</p>
<h3>Will you be picking up <em>Rainbow Black</em>? Tell us in the comments below!</h3>
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