Q&A: Annika Johansson, Author of Downstream

Q&A: Annika Johansson, Author of Downstream

What inspired the idea behind this book?

I live in the Northern Rivers region where the 2022 floods hit. Many residents were displaced, which led to unconventional living arrangements. People relied on family members, even strangers. Amongst the heartbreak, there was so much beautiful community support, the way everyone came together to help one another. I wanted to capture this spirit and generosity, as well as the tension of living with strangers temporarily while waiting to find out if you’re allowed back into your home. What would that feel like in our older age? Flat sharing in your 60s as if you’re in your 20s again… how long can the polite manners last? What bad habits might rub off? What clash of values and beliefs might result, from climate change debates to responsibilities around chores, even spliffs in the house! It’s a story of unlikely friendships and finding commonality through resilience.

What is something that has influenced you as a writer?

I love chatting to strangers! And I’m always told by my family to stop staring at people. I’m fascinated by human behaviour, mannerisms and how people talk. What they say and how that often contradicts their body language. Humans are quirky creatures. I love diving into seemingly ordinary lives to discover that they’re anything but ordinary.

What’s some great advice you’ve received that has helped you as a writer?

You’ve got to make the reader care. You can have the world’s most thrilling story, but if your readers can’t connect to your characters, if they’re not invested in the emotional journey, they won’t give two hoots what happens next, and you’ve lost them.

How did you think of the title of the book?

It’s so hard to settle on a title. I will have one for three rounds of manuscript drafts, and then just before sharing it, I’ll change it five times.

Downstream came about as it works on a number of levels, not just literally, but also figuratively. The book focuses on the aftermath following my main character’s life having been turned upside down. He learns a lot about himself when he’s out of his comfort zone, and I love that he rediscovers what matters most to him, to pave the way to enjoy the remaining decades of his life. Including the discovery of a beautiful new friendship.

If I looked at your internet history, what would it reveal about you?

I may love fashion a little too much… it’s a great way to procrastinate, discovering a new drop or checking out a sale. You’ll also find in my search history ‘two words or hyphen?’ and countless Vietnamese-inspired recipes.

What’s your daily writing routine like and what are you working on at the moment?

If I’m writing a first draft, I love getting up early at 4.30 a.m. to write, before my brain switches into gear. I make a green tea, I won’t open anything except my manuscript (no email checking or social media!) and I write till my kids get up for school. If I’m in editing mode, this can be any time of the day and I fit it around work and family. Waiting in the car for dance or gymnastics to finish… I’ll always take my laptop with me.

I’m putting the finishing touches on another relationship drama.  Watch this space….

Buy a copy of Downstream here.

Reviews

Forsaken Dreams and Buried Secrets: Read an Extract from Downstream by Annika Johansson

Review | Extract

2 May 2024

Forsaken Dreams and Buried Secrets: Read an Extract from Downstream by Annika Johansson

    Publisher details

    Downstream
    Author
    Annika Johansson
    Publisher
    Echo Publishing
    Genre
    Fiction
    Released
    30 April, 2024
    ISBN
    9781760688752

    Synopsis

    What happens when your great Australian dream gets washed away? And then tries to drag your marriage down with it?

    Lismore resident Rob – a happily married empty-nester, enjoying his late middle age – has always defined himself by the quality of the roof over his head and the state of his family life. Solid. Safe. Stable. But when the 2022 flood hits, he and his wife Sal find themselves homeless, their lives now the very opposite of secure and predictable.

    While government and insurance investigations drag on, Rob and Sal are left with no choice but to rent while they wait to find out the fate of their badly damaged home. After a mix-up with contracts, they reluctantly agree to share a home unit in Ballina with strangers – a slightly older hippy couple, also impacted by the floods, who couldn’t be more different from their new flatmates.

    A two-bedroom, one-bathroom flat with very thin walls … Surely they can stick it out for six months – they’re all grown-ups, right? As each awkward, yet entertaining week rolls into the next, they graciously try to deal with one another’s personal quirks while waiting for life to get back to normal.

    Only life has bigger plans for all four of them.

    Downstream is a story about the forsaken dreams and buried secrets that lie below the surface of our everyday lives – until they reappear in the aftermath of trauma and disruption. With compassion and humour, Annika Johansson explores what ‘marriage’ and ‘home’ really mean, when you are faced with the prospect of losing them both.

    Annika Johansson
    About the author

    Annika Johansson

    Annika Johansson is a freelance writer living in the rainforests on Bundjalung land (the Northern Rivers of NSW). Born in Brisbane, she studied a Bachelor of Business Communications and has worked in Sydney, Asia and the Middle East as a copywriter and Creative Director. She also has a side degree in people-watching. Her short story, The Speed Dater, won first prize in the Romance Writers of Australia Sweet Treats 2023 anthology competition. Downstream is Annika’s debut novel.

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    1. Shizuka says:

      The author’s novel, “Downstream,” was inspired by the 2022 Northern Rivers floods, highlighting the community spirit and the challenges of shared living among displaced older adults. Influenced by a fascination with human behavior and a belief in making readers care about characters, the author crafted a title with both literal and figurative meaning. Their writing routine involves early mornings, and they are currently working on another relationship drama.

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