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Stand for the Truth

Steffanie Costigan Author Interview

Land of the Dragon follows two siblings navigating the aftermath of their father’s assassination after he assisted Jews in Nazi Germany. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

I have been writing this book for half of my lifetime; I started at the age of 12 years old, and I had next-door neighbours growing up who were from Nazi Germany. My neighbours told me so many stories from their experience in Nazi Germany that really piqued my interest as a child and got me researching and studying more about World War II in Nazi Germany. That is where my inspiration started to develop this narrative for the start of Land of the Dragon.

I have studied and interviewed a lot of people who lived in Nazi Germany during that time, and I have really grown to believe this is an important time that we should not forget because we don’t want to repeat history. If we are not to repeat history, we really need to recognize what happened. It’s easier to repeat history if we do not remember and recognize patterns that happened in history.

Were you able to achieve everything you wanted with the characters in the novel?

You know, I have been writing this novel and going over it for just about 20 years, and I took my time because I really wanted to feel satisfied with Land of the Dragon when it was published. I have finally reached a point with it that I feel no regrets with the characters and the development of the characters.

I have based each of my characters on a personality from the 16 Personalities test. I studied those personalities because I wanted to make sure that the choices my characters made were not just convenient for the story but would be an actual choice the character would make. Just to name a few characters, Andrew’s character would be INFJ, Eleanor is ENFP, and Tara is ESTJ, all personalities from the 16 Personalities test.

What was one scene in the novel that you felt captured the morals and message you were trying to deliver to readers?

I believe the scene that really sets the stage and moral of the story for Land of the Dragon is when Israel speaks to Eleanor and Thomas and says, “Let me tell you both something, you can spend all your life living just for yourself or you can sacrifice everything you hold dear in order to stand for the truth that everyone ignores.”

It is so easy to paint reality to our feelings in the moment that the actual truth behind a situation can be easily lost. So that scene captures the message to Land of the Dragon that to be able to recognize the actual truth behind a situation sometimes you need to sacrifice your own beliefs and feelings to be able to see the situation as a whole.

What is the next book you are working on, and when will it be available?

So as a writer, I have a lot of stories being worked on but to focus it back to Land of the Dragon, this book is meant to be a series, and I have already planned out 5 books for Land of the Dragon. Land of the Dragon 2: The Return of Kiki is what I am working on. The book is already written out, and I am just taking my time to rewrite it and improve it before publishing. A rough estimate of Land of the Dragon 2 being published would be two years from now. I believe strongly in taking the necessary time to really develop the book and layer it out with details and symbolism. Like that quote says “You can’t rush art.”

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They had not even started to fight, yet I already could smell blood in the air…


I am a traitor, victim, fighter, survivor, sister, and daughter of a Nazi. I am Eleanor Kuhn. I will not be indoctrinated by Hitler. I fight for the truth my world has forgotten and ignored, but upon escaping the country. I stumbled into a whole new world, and I soon realized that war is everywhere you look.


With nothing but the clothes on my back and five siblings in tow, I wash up on the coast of a world I’d only glimpsed in books and the clouds of dreams: Land of the Dragon. But there’s something about this new world that rings with familiarity. Or perhaps someone . . .


Land of the Dragon is a historic fantasy layered with details and rich symbolism. If you like details in stories, magic, adventure, romance, and dragons this book is a read you will enjoy time and time again. With each read, you may uncover more details layered throughout the book that you didn’t originally recognize. This book is brought to you from Reading Dream Press where stories come alive. 

Land of the Dragon

Land of the Dragon, by Steffanie Costigan, presents an intriguing blend of historical context and fantastical elements. The narrative centers around the Kuhn siblings, whose lives are upended by their father’s assassination due to his covert operations assisting Jews during Nazi Germany and their mother’s subsequent torture. This harrowing family history sets the stage for a dramatic shift when one of the siblings, Thomas, is conscripted, prompting their mother to have them smuggled to London.

Costigan’s story takes a sharp turn into the realm of science fiction and fantasy when the siblings’ ship is destroyed, leading them into an alternate universe filled with mythical creatures like dragons, elves, unicorns, and werewolves. This shift from a historical backdrop to a fantastical setting is one of the novel’s most striking features. At its core, Land of the Dragon explores themes of power, corruption, and the dangers of divisive leadership. Costigan draws parallels between the divisive tactics of historical figures like Hitler and the fictional character Tara, illustrating how leaders can manipulate societies into conflict. This comparison effectively highlights the perils of unchecked ambition and the ease with which populations can be swayed into violence against perceived enemies. The novel’s unpredictability is a key strength, captivating readers with its unexpected twists. The transition from a historically grounded narrative to a richly imagined fantastical universe showcases Costigan’s versatility in blending genres. While the initial setup suggests a focus on the siblings’ journey to London during World War II, the shift into fantasy opens up a realm of imaginative possibilities, inviting readers to experience an adventurous departure from traditional historical narratives.

Land of the Dragon is a compelling read that skillfully weaves together elements of history, science fiction, and fantasy. Costigan’s exploration of the corrupting influence of power and the impact of divisive leadership across different worlds offers a thought-provoking perspective, even as the narrative takes unexpected turns.

Pages: 510 | ASIN : B0CPCHWSGN

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