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First Book at 65. Thirteenth at 80. It’s Never Too Late to Become Who You Were Mean’t to Be (Ft Patricia Sands)

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What if the most important chapter of your life hasn’t been written yet?

In this rare in-person conversation, Patricia Sands opens up about grief, reinvention, aging, creativity, and the unexpected power of starting late.

Patricia published her first novel at 65. Today, at 80, she has written 13 books — many set in France, a country she fell in love with at 21 while backpacking with friends. But before the novels, there was loss. Widowed at 43. Two sons. A life rewritten overnight.

We explore how grief shaped her storytelling, why community saved her creative life, how AI unexpectedly helped her research historical fiction, and what it really means to write from intuition.

This is a conversation about dignity, aging, reinvention, and why it’s never too late to become who you are.

A special shout out to my co-host Valentin Randon.


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Timestamps:

00:00 — Who Are You, Really?

03:00 — From Photography to Storytelling

05:00 — Sudden Loss

06:30 — Writing Her First Book at 65

08:00 — Dying With Dignity & Difficult Themes

12:00 — How Much of Her Is in Her Characters?

16:00 — The Power of the Writing Community

18:30 — Stephen King’s Advice That Freed Her

23:00 — Turning 80 & Questioning Herself

32:00 — The Invitation That Changed Everything

34:00 — Writing a Novel in Record Time

36:00 — Exploring AI for Historical Research

41:00 — Intuition vs. Structure in Writing

44:00 — France, Culture & Seduction

46:00 — The Origin of Her Love Affair with France

50:00 — The Real Reward of Writing

51:00 — Turning Novels into Real-Life Tours

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Music: Clouds - Joakim Karud

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