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In this powerful episode of the Authors on Mission podcast, host Danielle Hutchinson sits down with author and filmmaker Paul Andrew Skidmore to unpack the emotional depth and creative choices behind his book The Darkness Rolled Over Her.

What began as a short story inspired by a fly fishing trip evolved into a poignant exploration of depression, suicide, and resilience—now adapted into a feature film and supported by a unique book club framework.

Skidmore shares how writing in lowercase, using metaphor-rich language, and consulting real-life experiences helped him craft a story that speaks to isolation and hope. His “Five Coffees and a Book” model invites readers into intimate, transformative conversations that go far beyond the page.

💡 Highlights include:

  • How metaphor and style shape emotional storytelling
  • The role of fly fishing as a symbol of perseverance
  • Turning personal pain into creative purpose
  • Building community through intentional book discussions

📘 Explore the book:

https://www.amazon.com/darkness-rolled-over-her/dp/1090863632

🎙️ Hear how Paul turned pain into purpose, and why his “Five Coffees and a Book” model is helping readers start the conversations that matter most.

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