- November 1, 2025
Peach Augers Talks About Her Book “Aerodynamics Of Attraction”
About the Author:
Peach Augers is a 16-year-old author, dancer, and dreamer who finds meaning in both movement and metaphor. Writing under a name drawn from her favorite color and the elegant spiral of an auger shell, she honors the soft, sympathetic and sincere. When she’s not lost in the pages of a book or the rhythm of a dance she’s chasing paradise in all its forms: music her companion, ambition her constant, and pasta (preferably with lots of cheese) her comfort food of choice. Peach’s definition of euphoria—berries, Nutella, and a Barcelona goal in stoppage time—lives somewhere between aspiration and starry-eyed wonder. She writes with one foot in the real world and the other in a daydream, into deeper layers of expression and emotion, like unravelling her head full of dreams.
Q: Can You Tell Us About The Book?
A: Its predominantly a sci-rom-sus novel, which I’d also like to refer to as my niche, and it revolves around two STEM university students (the classic junior-senior trope but not cliché, i promise). The whole ‘attraction’ begins with, Azaleah, the MFC falling in love, and pursuing Aurel, the MMC who by the way is THE exemplification of nonchalance, i-don’t-care-just-shut-up kind of a guy. The story ultimately accentuates their individual paths of reinvention intertwined together into a beautiful research project and underlying motives. It gets messier when a certain cat’s out of the bag–Azaleah knows…but so does someone in the shadows. And now it is all up to God and Physics to control the aerodynamics of attraction and save an induced turbulence.
Q: What Does The Title Mean?
A: Metaphorically, Aerodynamics of Attraction govern the determining conditions for the flight of attraction to take off. These conditions could hinder, accelerate, lift or counter love; as they say, that is to say, love follows physics too–the aerodynamics of attraction indeed shape trajectories unmistakably.
Q: Do You Have Any Suggestions To Help Others To Become A Better Writer? If So, What Are They?
A: Well, the only thing I’ll suggest is if it’s fiction, keep it authentic and vice versa. One must balance the line between both–and not let the unrealistic override sense of reality, or let reality empower imagination.
Q: Do You Try More To Be Original Or To Deliver To Readers What They Want?
A: I’d say a cocktail of both. Authenticity is what makes readers want more. But readers also need to be exposed to their favorite genres. Placing little thematic commonalities within unique selling points would establish an equilibrium.
Q: What Is The Most Difficult Part About Writing For You?
A: Primarily the review process–every time I re-read, I feel like something could’ve been done in a much better way. And I feel dissatisfied with the supposed ‘final draft’, and the process continues. Apart from that, disengaging with the book after it’s done induces another kind of weight no author would be prepared for.
Q: What Does Success Mean To You? What Is The Definition Of Success?
A: Personally, I deem success to be communally agreeable. For instance, in literature, my success would be people liking my book for a wider perspective in a global context, not just local and wishing ‘Oh, to have a story like theirs’ just enough to make them feel held and evaporate any hovering worries for those few moments.
Q: How Important Is Research To You When Writing A Book?
A: A great deal. For an ‘authentic’ fiction author such as me, I attempt to maintain a plausible theoretical (science-based experiments and more) as well as cultural backdrop for my protagonists. Which is basically all that needs researching, the rest is brain-work and can be viewed otherwise.
Q: What Advice Would You Give To Aspiring Authors?
A: There’s only two prevalent ingredients to spruce up an unforgettable book: Discipline and Distinction. Stay true to your characters, true to the timeline you promised yourself, true to your aim and watch it quietly secure the distinction between reality and fiction. This distinction is by far one of the most pre-eminent aspects, given the fact it can teleport you to a world that does not exist and surge down your serotonin–which is not what we want, because it will always reflect in the way your write.
This book is published by OrangeBooks Publication. All rights are reserved with the author & the publisher.




