The Storehouse Media Podcast
In this compelling episode of the Storehouse Media Group Podcast, host Sherrie Price Clark sits down with author Grace Lynks Jenkins, a rising writer whose debut psychological suspense novel, Sight, blends mystery, psychology, faith, and human struggle into a deeply immersive reading experience. Having worked with Grace for several years, Sherrie brings listeners behind the scenes of Graceâs writing journey â from college student and psychology graduate to published novelist preparing for a major book launch. Graceâs debut novel, Sight, follows a detective with an extraordinary sensory ability. He can enter the minds of others. He sees fragments of memories. Thoughts. Experiences. Perspectives. Working inside a police department while hunting a serial killer, he must navigate not only criminal investigations but also his own emotional and psychological struggles. The result is a psychological suspense novel layered with: * Mystery * Crime investigation * Human psychology * Mental health themes * Faith elements * Emotional complexity One quality immediately stands out in Graceâs writing: Readers donât simply observe scenes. They experience them. Grace explains her writing process starts visually. She sees scenes in her mind first. Then she writes what she sees. That approach allows readers to feel immersed inside the story itself. Her writing foundation began years earlier through: * Creative writing projects * Online storytelling platforms * Fan fiction communities * Continuous practice throughout high school and college Those early experiences helped shape the descriptive style now found throughout Sight. Grace earned her Masterâs degree in Psychology, and that education deeply influences her storytelling. Psychological concepts woven throughout the novel include: * Social psychology * Human behavior patterns * Depression * Emotional processing * Trauma responses * Mental health struggles Rather than treating psychological topics superficially, Grace wanted to portray difficult experiences realistically. She explains: Mental health struggles are not simply plot devices. They reflect real human experiences. One major element explored in Sight involves self-harm. Grace discusses why she intentionally chose not to avoid difficult conversations. Her belief: Some realities cannot be ignored simply because they make people uncomfortable. Mental health struggles often remain hidden. People suffer quietly. Pain grows in silence. By placing difficult topics inside fictional storytelling, readers may better understand experiences that otherwise remain invisible. The goal isnât shock value. Itâs awareness. Compassion. Understanding. Part of what makes Sight especially compelling is its mystery structure. Readers follow clues. Question motives. Analyze characters. Try to solve the case. Yet Grace intentionally layers complexity into every relationship and interaction. Nothing feels overly obvious. The result: A story designed to keep readers guessing until the final reveal. Grace openly shares that her Christian faith shapes how she approaches storytelling. However, Sight is not written as a traditional Christian novel. Instead, faith exists naturally within the emotional framework of the story. Grace believes authenticity matters. Life includes: * Struggle * Loss * Pain * Failure * Growth * Hope Her writing reflects those realities honestly while allowing faith to emerge through character development rather than overt preaching. Her philosophy: Life is imperfect. People are imperfect. Faith exists within that reality. Grace also discusses growing concerns surrounding mental health today. She highlights increasing struggles affecting: * Teenagers * Young adults *
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