Author Interview – Gabriel Garcia

Historical Fantasy Author

It’s time to meet Indie author, Gabriel Garcia, and find out more about his books which are set in an alternate Roman empire.

Helen: Welcome, Gabriel. It’s a pleasure to meet you. Could you tell us about your latest book, The Wolf of Rome?

Gabriel: I’m currently immersed in the success of my latest novel, Decimus: The Wolf of Rome, the thrilling sequel to Amyntas: Son of Persia. This new installment spins off from my previous work, The Gathering, and continues to explore its richly crafted universe.

In The Wolf of Rome, we follow the daring adventures of Decimus Aquila, a courageous Roman soldier on a perilous mission to rescue his comrades from the ruthless grasp of Hannibal. Set in an alternate history in which Rome falls to Carthage during the Second Punic Wars, the stakes are higher than ever. Join Decimus as he navigates treacherous battles and unexpected alliances in a world where the outcome of history hangs in the balance.

Helen: This sounds great and gives me Gladiator vibes. You must have had fun twisting history. Tell us your ideas behind the cover design.

Gabriel: For the cover design, I envisioned something striking, reminiscent of the captivating style seen in “Son of Persia.” Picture a fierce warrior boldly standing front and center, commanding attention. I wanted the font to echo the same concise elegance, creating a unified look. The inspirations behind this vision are truly remarkable—authors like Conn Iggulden, Simon Scarrow, and Valerio Manfredi have not only shaped the book’s narrative but also significantly influenced its visual identity. Their powerful storytelling and dynamic imagery guide the aesthetic we aim for.

Helen: How did you decide on the book title?

Gabriel: When I first set out to title my book, I envisioned something that echoed the many familiar tales of ancient Rome. I wanted a nod to the classics, something that would resonate with readers. The initial title, “Decimus: Wolf of Rome,” seemed appealing at first. However, as I delved deeper into the editing process, I found it too generic for my liking.

After contemplating various options with my editor, we decided to pivot. By transforming the title into “The Wolf of Rome,” it not only captured the essence of my character, Decimus, but also infused the entire narrative with a sense of identity and intrigue. It felt like the perfect fit—bold and evocative, drawing readers into the world I had created.

Helen: Writing against a back drop of real historical events must be quite a challenge. What made you decide to write this book?

Gabriel: In the midst of the lockdown, when the world seemed to come to a standstill, I found myself deep in the throes of graduate school. To keep my mind active and my creativity flowing, I embarked on a new writing journey. After finishing the first draft of my third book, Michael: Last Angel of Earth, I was eager to maintain that momentum and dive into another project.

Helen: Tell us a little more about Decimus, your protagonist. Why did you write him?

Gabriel: In my novel, The Wolf of Rome, the heart of the story beats through the figure of Decimus Aquila—a valiant Roman soldier and devoted family man. He embodies the noble spirit of iconic characters like Maximus from Gladiator and Marius Titus from Ryse: Son of Rome, paying tribute to their legacies. Decimus’s journey is one filled with courage, love, and the relentless pursuit of honor in a world teetering on the edge of chaos. Join him as he navigates the trials of war and the bonds of family, crafting a tale that resonates with the timeless struggles of the human spirit.

Helen: If Decimus could answer, why would he say we should read your book?

Gabriel: If Decimus were able to speak, he would passionately declare that The Wolf of Rome transcends mere literature; it’s a vivid historical account of Rome’s resilience and the immense sacrifices etched into its history. This book unfolds like an epic saga, weaving together tales of bravery and endurance that chronicle the trials of the past and draw readers into the heart of Rome’s fight for survival.

Helen: Decimus is a great advocate! How do you get the ideas for a new book?

Gabriel: Honestly, films, movies, video games, and various other works of fiction have always captivated me. I’m continually inspired by the incredible creations I’ve encountered throughout my life. Each story and character leaves a mark, fueling my passion and creativity in ways I never expected.

Helen: With your book now out, what are you currently working on?

Gabriel: Step into 16th-century Japan with my exciting work-in-progress, the first installment of an enthralling samurai trilogy titled The Failed Quest: The Seven Blades of Nobunaga, set to hit shelves in 2026. This riveting tale follows the journey of Sugi Akimoto, a young and ambitious samurai who embarks on a remarkable ascent in the service of the notorious Oda Nobunaga. Alongside a diverse and dynamic team of warriors—featuring a cunning French mercenary, a battle-hardened Dutch soldier, a one-armed samurai ronin, a wise Shaolin monk, a stealthy shinobi, and the legendary Yasuke himself—Sugi navigates the treacherous waters of loyalty, honor, and ambition in a world where every decision can lead to glory or death. Get ready for an adventure filled with intrigue, action, and unforgettable characters!

Helen: Oh my, a completely different setting and a lot more research! You said you were writing during lockdown, but when did you realise you had a passion for writing?

Gabriel: From a young age, back in third grade, I discovered a spark for writing that has only grown with time. However, it wasn’t until my graduate school journey in 2020 that I truly dove deep into this passion, uncovering layers of creativity I never knew existed.

Helen: The Wolf of Rome is alternate history, but which other genres do you write and why?

Gabriel: I find myself captivated by the worlds and narratives that emerge in historical fiction, science fiction, fantasy, alternate history, speculative fiction, and epic fantasy. These genres are not just my favorite to write in; they are the ones that have sparked my imagination through countless hours of reading. Each story I craft is a thrilling journey, a chance to explore the unknown and reimagine reality in fascinating ways.

Helen: Who is your favourite character from your book?

Gabriel: One of my favorite characters is Michael. His journey in the first book stands out as one of my proudest achievements, alongside Decimus. The way he battles his trauma is deeply relatable, capturing the emotional weight of his struggles. By the time you reach the end, it’s impossible not to feel a sense of joy for him. His growth and resilience truly resonate with readers, making his story unforgettable.

Helen: Who first inspired you to write?

Gabriel: I still vividly remember my third-grade teacher, Mrs. Troost, who sparked my love for writing. It was in her classroom that I experienced the thrill of creating my very first story—an adventure inspired by the magic of Halloween. Her encouragement transformed my imagination into words, forever changing the way I express myself.

Helen: That is so wonderful that your creativity was supported from an early age. Which element of the writing process do you find most challenging and why?

Gabriel: The most challenging aspect of writing for me is mastering the art of show vs. tell. At my core, I’m a descriptive writer who thrives on crafting vivid, evocative portrayals of characters and settings. I tend to get lost in the details, pouring my heart into aching descriptions that bring every scene to life.

Helen: That is what makes editing so difficult. Recognising when you’ve got carried away and need to trim it back. We may love it, but does it add value to the story’s progression? Now you been writing and publishing for a few years, what is the best thing that has happened to you since you began writing?

Gabriel: Connecting with fellow writers has been an amazing journey for me! Since I started writing and publishing my own books, I’ve had the privilege of meeting some truly inspiring authors both locally and globally. One of the highlights of this experience has been joining a vibrant local writing chapter in Orange, CA, where creativity and camaraderie have fueled my passion for storytelling even more. Each encounter opens up new worlds of ideas and inspiration!

Helen: The writing community is very supportive. Having like minded people you can use as a sounding board is so helpful. What is one of the most useful resources you use when writing?

Gabriel: One of the most valuable resources I’ve discovered for my writing journey is fantasynamegenerator. This site has been a treasure trove for me, helping craft unique character names, vivid scene descriptions, and compelling backstories, among other things. It’s truly been a game-changer, fueling my creativity and making the writing process so much more enjoyable!

Helen: Thank you so much for sharing this tool, hopefully it will help other writers too. What is the most useful piece of writing advice you’ve received, and by whom?

Gabriel: One of the most invaluable pieces of writing advice I’ve ever received—and believe me, I’ve encountered plenty—is simply this: “Write the story.” It’s a potent reminder that you can’t refine what isn’t there; you can’t edit a blank page. It’s interesting how many writers I’ve met echo this sentiment, each adding their unique twist. But the core message remains: start writing!

Helen: Every writer experiences self-doubt. How do you overcome the fear and the little voice in your head to keep writing?

Gabriel: Every single day, I remind myself that I am an author. I’ve poured my heart into writing four books, and there’s no sign of slowing down. The journey of crafting stories is an adventure I’m excited to continue!

As for fitting writing into my everyday life, it’s all about carving out those precious moments. Whether it’s early mornings, late nights, or even during lunchtime, I make it a priority to immerse myself in the world of words.

In addition to being a passionate writer, I dive into the world of podcasting through my YouTube channel, Tales from the Wandering Scribe. I also share my love for learning as a tutor. My writing habits have transformed me into a night owl, often finding my best inspiration under the stars. However, when the chance presents itself, I love to embrace the daylight and let my creativity flow during the day as well.

Helen: I believe writing because you have a passion for it is key. Do you listen to music when you write? If so, what do you listen to and why?

Gabriel: I absolutely love listening to music, particularly movie soundtracks! There’s something about those epic battle themes that really fires me up and sets the perfect atmosphere for writing my own thrilling battle scenes. They inspire me and immerse me in the action, making the creative process even more exhilarating!

Helen: With your books based in historical settings, I imagine you have to do a lot of research? How much research do you do for each book?

Gabriel: When diving into projects like Son of Persia and The Wolf of Rome, I put on my historian’s cap and embark on an exciting journey through historical records. It’s not just about bringing the classical age to life; it’s also about uncovering the hidden stories and untold truths of the ancient past that often lie beyond the surface.

Helen: I bet you find some amazing nuggets to base your stories on. With so much information at your fingertips are you a pantser or a planner? Do you write free form, or do you have a framework you stick to?

Gabriel: I’m a planner at heart, and there’s just no denying it! While I may sometimes venture into the spontaneous world of pantsing, there’s nothing quite like the thrill of being organized. For me, a well-structured plan is the backbone of creativity, allowing my ideas to flourish and take flight!

Helen: When you encounter writer’s block, what do you do to overcome it?

Gabriel: Take a breather for a few days and dive into something fresh! Whether it’s exploring a new story or tackling another exciting project on the side, give yourself the chance to refresh your creativity.

Helen: If you didn’t write historical fiction, then which genre would you like to try and write in next?

Gabriel: If I were to step outside my usual realms of historical fiction, sci-fi, or fantasy, I would love to dive into the gripping world of political thrillers or the enchanting depths of historical romance. Both genres offer such rich storytelling possibilities, and I can already imagine the thrilling plots and poignant characters that could come to life!

Helen: What is your favourite book and why do you like it so much?

Gabriel: One of my all-time favorite reads is “Clash of Eagles” by Alan Smale. This captivating novel was my first foray into speculative fiction, and it left a lasting impression. The story brilliantly envisions a world where the Roman Empire never crumbled, embarking on an ambitious quest to colonize the Americas in the 1200s. It’s a fascinating blend of history and imagination that truly brought me into the genre!

Helen: What are some of the books you have read recently that you would recommend to others?

Gabriel: I’ve been diving into some fantastic reads lately, all from incredibly talented indie authors. First up, there’s “Tides of Deception” by Caley Robinson—an absolute page-turner! Then I ventured into the mesmerizing world of “Treasures of Egypt” by Amr Saleh, where every twist kept me guessing. “Gentle Fury” by Dodge Merrin hit me with some profound themes, while “Invicta” by Chris Hackett took me on a thrilling ride. I can’t forget about “Season of the Dragon” by Natalie Wright, which whisked me away to a fantastical realm, and “The Nameless War” by Will Solomon, a gripping tale that had me on the edge of my seat. Each of these stories is a testament to the creativity and skill of indie authors—definitely worth checking out!

Helen: More books to add to the TBR! I love getting recommendations. From all the advice you’ve collected, what advice would you give new writers?

Gabriel: As a new writer, my best piece of advice is to embrace your unique voice and tell the story that stirs your heart. It’s easy to get caught up in the idea of writing for the market—many authors hear this advice and feel pressured to conform. But remember, true magic happens when you write from your own passion and inspiration. So dig deep, explore your creativity, and let your authentic story shine. It’s your journey—make it yours!

Helen: Thank you so much for joining me today, it’s been great learning about your books and your writing journey. I wish you every success with your books. Is there anything else you’d like to say?

Gabriel: As authors and writers, our greatest decision is how we choose to use the time we are given. The journey of being an author can be challenging, but many have thrived within this community, each carrying a unique story that deserves to be heard.

About the Author – Gabriel Garcia

Gabriel Garcia is more than just an indie author; he’s a vibrant storyteller and passionate historian who weaves tales across the realms of fantasy, speculative fiction, historical fiction, and science fiction. Growing up in the sun-soaked expanses of Southern California, Gabriel’s vivid imagination was ignited by his deep love of history and storytelling. Influenced by the literary prowess of masters like Bernard Cornwell, Conn Iggulden, and Brian Jacques, he channels his creative spirit into crafting narratives that captivate and inspire.

His literary adventure began with the release of his debut novel, The Gathering. This book was a labor of love, meticulously developed during his pursuit of a Master’s degree in History. That journey not only honed his writing skills but also deepened his appreciation for the intricate historical backdrops that enrich his stories. Building on this foundation, Gabriel has gone on to publish two more compelling books, each one exploring different facets of the human experience. Now, he’s hard at work on an exciting fourth novel that promises to be another enthralling addition to his body of work.

But Gabriel’s creativity doesn’t stop with writing novels. He also hosts the engaging podcast “Tales From The Wandering Scribe,” available on YouTube. Here, he connects with fellow writers and creatives, diving into meaningful conversations about their unique journeys and inspiring stories. His podcast is more than just a platform for writers; it’s an exploration of fascinating historical topics alongside historians and passionate hobbyists. Gabriel invites listeners to embark on a thrilling journey through history’s many layers, creating a dynamic space for anyone curious about the past. Join him on this remarkable adventure, and discover the exciting paths that lie ahead in the wondrous worlds of literature and history!

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If you enjoy epic fantasy then check out my award winning Sentinal series, which is now complete. If you like fantasy books with a touch of romance then you will love my SoulMist series, start with SoulBreather. Prefer Dystopian Science Fantasy? Then try Harmony. Start the adventure and stay for the journey.

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