Honored! My Interview with Dr. Yvette Prior

Today I have the pleasure of highlighting my interview with Dr. Yvette Prior, and her generous praise for “Surviving Sue”:

“Surviving Sue” is a memoir that traces a childhood shaped by instability, fear, and complicated love. Atkinson recounts growing up with her mother, Sue, whose struggles with alcoholism, depression, anxiety, Alzheimer’s disease, and Munchausen by Proxy created a volatile home environment. The narrative does not flatten Sue into a villain. Instead, it presents a portrait of a woman who could be magnetic and engaging one moment, then unpredictable and controlling the next. Throughout, Atkinson describes protecting her developmentally disabled sister, Lisa, while also attempting to advocate for her mother, even in the face of emotional harm.

What stood out to me right away was how Atkinson never gave up on family, choosing instead to draw boundaries and seek support to problem solve. This memoir is refreshing in its reminder that no family is perfect, and I appreciated how openly she shared her family experiences. Not only did I feel like I came to know the author more deeply, but many moments stayed with me, such as the reminder that “delivery” matters when trying to prevent triggered responses and how we can learn to heal and cope with manipulative behaviors from family members. My longer book review is here and my five-star review is available on Amazon. 

Yvette’s endorsement came at a splendid time. I’m finalizing my first-ever novel, “Slivers” – inspired by my mom, Sue, and her highly intuitive family.

It was quite the leap to consider how I might use the memoir I’d written as fuel to draw out a ghost story, of all things. But I’ve done it and I’ll be back in just a few weeks to share more…including early reviews and book launch details.

Thank you all for sticking with me on this journey, for your warmth and encouragement and curiosity about my latest project. In the meantime, please take a look at my interview with Yvette and her generous review of “Surviving Sue” – and don’t miss the fun Q & A in the comments!

Vicki 💝


Dr. Yvette Prior: https://priorhouse.wordpress.com/

Hi – I’m Victoria, Vicki, Dr. Vicki. I hold a doctorate in Adult Education and I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), and author of Surviving Sue | Eckhartz Press

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73 responses to “Honored! My Interview with Dr. Yvette Prior”

  1. How wonderful, Vicki! I’ll go check out Yvette’s blog post!

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    1. Dale…thank you! 💝

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  2. Love it! Can’t wait for the book! 😎😎

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    1. You are the best, Todd! I can’t wait to share more. Appreciate you oodles! 😉❤️😉

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  3. More than praise. It must be fulfilling to catch the shower of kudos your book receives, Vicki. Good luck with the next one.

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    1. You are so right, Dr. Stein. Yvette’s kind words are like propulsion…jet fuel moving me into the next adventure. Many thanks! 💝😊💝

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  4. Your writing, the stories you share, the way you word them attracts the perfect people to understand and appreciate them, and you, Vicki!

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    1. Oh my goodness, Joy! I’m overwhelmed by your observation. ❤️🥰❤️
      Thank you for being a constant source of inspiration. Adore you! ❤️🥰❤️

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  5. What an incredible review, and so true! I especially love how she noted that you “never gave up on family, choosing instead to draw boundaries and seek support to problem solve.” I also loved that–we needn’t be victims of our circumstance.

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    1. Erin…you have such a knack for identifying aspects that matter most to me – thank you so much. Trying to operate from a position of strength – yes! I know you understand…inner work that no one can do for us. Sending big hugs to you this morning! 💝😊💝

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      1. Sending big hugs back! 💝😊💝

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  6. Ooh, “Slivers” is a ghost story?! I’m doubly intrigued now!

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    1. Yay!!!!!! 😜and Boo!👻😜

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  7. Wonderful interview Vicki.
    Deserved praise for a courageous book .
    Best wishes with the new one 🥰❤️🌹

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    1. Love you, Maggie! So grateful to have you in my life! 🥰

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      1. Vicki my friend 🥰 you are an unspiration.
        Much love to you and Lisa ❤️ and many tots of jellies 🤗

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        1. Lisa will love a virtual hug from you! Thank you, Maggie!!! 😉❤️😉

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  8. Vicki 🥰❤️🥰
    I hope you are all doing well over there 🙏 hugs xo

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    1. It’s crazy, Maggie…but thank goodness for girlfriends. Thank you for being you — I feel the love across the big ocean! Hope you’re taking good care! ❤️❤️❤️

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  9. I can only imagine 🙃.
    I am Vicki 🤗 thank you too 🌹🥰

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    1. Xo! ❤️❤️❤️

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  10. Congratulations, Vicki, on the enlightening interview with Yvette and your upcoming novel!

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    1. I am so grateful for your support, Dave. Thank you! 😉❤️😉

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      1. You’re very welcome, Vicki! 🙂

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  11. It’s wonderful you had such a great interview posted, Vicki. 😍

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    1. Tim…thank you! I was honored that Yvette asked….such a treat for me. The blogging community here on WP is so lovely. Thank you for being part of it! 💝

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      1. My pleasure, Victoria. 😍

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  12. Congrats on your latest profile, Vicki. What a lovely interview. I’ll think of you and Sue next time I’m at Walmart and most definitely agree with you that pizza is its own food group! 😊 Kudos on the latest praise for your memoir too!

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    1. So grateful to you, Ab! Thanks for being you…always supportive and dear. Yvette was fun to work with. Such a talented human…caring and thoughtful. Just like you! ❤️🥰❤️

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  13. this was a wonderful interview, it’s clear she loved your book and she asked really good questions –

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    1. Ahhh…thank you, Beth! Your comment on Yvette’s post yesterday made my day. So glad to have you in my corner. Big hugs! ❤️🥰❤️

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  14. What I like about Yvette’s interviews is that she thinks outside of the box and doesn’t always ask the obvious question. I’m looking forward to reading Slivers after it’s released. I like the title because it conjures up many possibilities regarding life’s thorns.

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    1. You are so right about Yvette’s skills, Pete. Such a thoughtful interviewer…human. Yes! And I can’t wait for you to read Slivers! You are absolutely picking up the right vibe about thorns in life…the unexpected. You’re amazing! ❤️🥰❤️

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  15. I enjoyed reading your interview with Yvette! She is very good in doing her “homework” before the interview and she asks insightful questions.

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    1. You are so dear! Thank you, Miriam. You’re right about Yvette….she is so very thoughtful! Xo! 😘

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  16. That was a great interview. I loved your response to what readers should take away – empowered, resilient…

    It makes me so very happy that ‘Surviving Sue’ is out there for all of us to read. I’ve read several books about difficult childhoods (trying to make sense of my own) and often they left me feeling vengeful and hopeless. But yours inspired and empowered. I think this follows the advice you give to memoir writers – to find their why and lead with their hearts. You didn’t cover up terrible behavior, you managed to see good, even in the midst of your mom’s disease and volatility. You told the truths necessary to transform the story into something good.

    I wish you much success on your next story. 💞💞

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    1. Rose! You’ve got my waterworks going! Thank you so much. Truly. The vulnerability is still palpable — pushing myself to write Sue’s story honestly, authentically and without malice was a challenge – one I’d do all over again, the same way. Thank you for seeing me —and for your depth of understanding. Means so much! Sending big hugs and love to you this morning! ❤️🥰❤️

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  17. Well-deserved praise my friend. I am so excited for your book! 🤗

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    1. Thank you! I’m so grateful for your friendship — and enthusiasm! Xo! 😘

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  18. What a lovely review, and great timing too, as you say. Exciting times! I’m looking forward to reading your novel as soon as I clear my plate with the one I’m working on.

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    1. In awe of all that you have in motion!!! Thanks so much, Deborah! 😉❤️😉

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  19. I like your advice here: “Remembering who I was writing for was a huge asset and one that I encourage others interested in the memoir genre to consider.” That’s a very important point which I will take with me. Congrats on this beautiful interview and the arrival of Slivers, Vicki. 💝

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    1. Melanie! I just sat down at my desk and saw this bright spot from you! Thank you so much. Your encouraging words matter…and your input about “Slivers”…oh my goodness. Can’t wait to talk more about it. Big hugs to you, my talented friend! 💝😊💝

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  20. Talking more about it sounds fun! Thanks Vicki, for YOUR encouraging words…always. 💝😊💝

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    1. I can’t wait to read what YOU’RE working on…your big project. But you know I look forward to Thursdays, too, and new posts from you. Even if I get to them a little late (Thursdays always seem to be packed with stuff!) love, love, love….you! 💝

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  21. Yep, this week is definitely underway. We all do the best we can! I understand! You are very sweet and I caught all 3 of those loves, haha. Love you right back! 🥰

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  22. What a wonderful interview, Vicki. I commented on Yvette’s blog.

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    1. You were so dear to read in both places. Thank you, Jennie! ❤️🥰❤️

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  23. Slivers! Oh I can’t wait, Vicki! ❤️🌟❤️

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    1. Yay!!!! I can’t wait to share more!!!!
      Xo! 😘

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        1. Right back at you! Sending all of my good vibes and love your way – for the move and more! 😉💝😉

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  24. Great interview, my friend. I left a comment on her post, but you know what I think about you and your book. You’re awesome.

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    1. You are the best! Thank you! 😉❤️😉

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      1. You’re very welcome, my friend. 🫶🏼 I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

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        1. You, too! 😉❤️😉

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  25. Such a nice review! And a ghost story! Didn’t see that one coming. (Because ghosts are invisible. 😉 ) How intriguing. So this means it’s done and ready to launch soon. Well done, Vicki! I look forward to learning more. 🙂 ❤ 🙂

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    1. Awww! Thank you so much. Yes! It’s a spooky story for sure. Can’t wait for you to read,..I love this common ground we have. Boo! ❤️😉❤️

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      1. Haha. “Boo!” Heehee. 😉 ❤

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  26. Wonderful news, and I’m sorry I missed this, Vicki, but I’ll check out the interview! And I can’t wait to read Slivers. Hugs 🥰

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    1. Xo!!!! 😘❤️😘

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