We recently connected with Audrey Gale and have shared our conversation below.
Hi Audrey, thanks for joining us today. So let’s jump to your mission – what’s the backstory behind how you developed the mission that drives your brand?
I had several profound personal experiences that got me wondering about our traditional or western medical practices. The most profound was seeing my father cured of leukemia by a simple sound-vibrational method with no invasive procedures. And his cure happened quickly, painlessly, and cheaply. After that I did a deep dive into researching what I might have seen which quickly led me to the quantum basis of reality.
It sounds pretty heady but all that means is the entire universe, the entirety of creation, is made of the same material: electro-magnetic energy. Think of it this way: if you could look into the most fundamental level of anything you can see or name, the sub-sub-sub-sub microscopic level, you would see only vibrating energy. It’s the infinite concentrations of that energy that make up the universe.
Thus my novel exposes the discoveries of scientists working almost 100 years ago which has been diligently suppressed. Our attention has been shifted to more profitable, patentable ‘treatments.’ That after the publication of my medical thriller led me to a monthly zoom interview with practitioners of many approaches to healthcare intended to give us back some control over our health and longevity.

Audrey, before we move on to more of these sorts of questions, can you take some time to bring our readers up to speed on you and what you do?
Following my undergrad business degree, I spent 20+ years in corporate banking before embarking on my life-long ambition of writing. Maybe all big readers dream of one day doing the writing? Anyway, when I tired of corporate gamesmanship, I entered a masters of writing program at University of Southern. California. To graduate, I had to write a novel. That thesis eventually became my first published novel, The Sausage Maker’s Daughters, a legal thriller and an exploration of the radical Sixties with sibling rivalry thrown into the mix.
My second novel, the first in a medical thriller trilogy, The Human Trial, was inspired by personal medical experiences as well as the real science and scientists who inspired my work. I’m pleased it launched so well on Amazon as No. 1 Bestseller in both Medial Thrillers and Depression-Era Historical Fiction. And prouder still of the reception my recently launched zoom interviews with healthcare practitioners of every conceivable ilk, from MDs to intuitive healers, has garnered. It all feels like it’s time we took back some control of our health and longevity.

Is there mission driving your creative journey?
Three profound personal experiences related to health and disease shaped my most recent work and novel. Early on I had an overnight cure of a bad lymphatic infection throughout my body that my MD internist, after sending me to every expert in western medicine he could think of, couldn’t touch. Just when I thought I would die of lymphoma–my lymph glands were visible and painful–acupuncture and Chinese herbs overnight reversed my downward spiral. Then when my dog was seriously ill, the holistic vet I found performed miracles. He was very generous with information about the science and scientists who inspired his unique approach to disease abatement. And that led me to research them. But when my father was diagnosed with leukemia and refused chemo after one treatment, Dad agreed to go with me to my vet! And my vet gave him a tape of sounds within a certain range of frequencies (auditory spectrum) that dad listened to night and day. In a short time, he returned to his Medical Doctors who were stunned by what they termed “the damnedest case of spontaneous remission they’d ever seen..” Only once my vet had died some year later was I able to talk about this freely.
And so having seen multiple examples of fast, cheap, and effective healing myself, I felt I had to look into it. At times it has felt like a curse that this information was given me, and other times, like a blessing, but it seemed the universe had something to say to me. And with it, I’m hoping to open minds and help us all take back some control of our healthcare.

How about pivoting – can you share the story of a time you’ve had to pivot?
Everyone probably intuits the difficulty of the publishing business. It’s tough! A friend of mine gave me a book about a famous agent back in the day that I could not read. The business then and now are two entirely different animals. It’s not so much that an agent believes in you or sees how you could be developed and/or do work that makes a difference. In other words, someone who invests in you and helps that good work into being. That’s called the ‘back in the day.’
Today however, it’s more about big names that will sell, big followings on the socials, and so forth, much much more than the worth of the work. Big sales with little effort. I certainly don’t oppose such an idea, but even big authors fall victim to this philosophy over time. With the pressure to publish annually, they lose the time to make each book as good as it can be. They fall victim as well to the easy sales that come their way, instead of their own work excellence that in some cases might make a difference.
The net net of this for me was to recognize I need to learn and do many jobs I don’t love, but are necessary as an author today.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://audreygaleauthor.com
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Starla Fortunata Photography

