Interviewed by Shay Fabbro
I was interviewed by Shay Fabbro. Come take a look! Highlight: What inspired you to write your current novel? My dog inspired Nether. I have a 12-year old miniature dachshund named Poe. In Nether, her name is Pearl. The only difference between them is that Pearl can talk. Oh, and she eats people. Share this:EmailFacebookStumbleUpon
Read MoreInterviewed by L.M. Stull
Lisa interviewed me on her blog this morning. Please go have a look! Highlight: If you were a superhero what would your name be? Calgon Share this:EmailFacebookStumbleUpon
Read MoreInterview and Book Giveaway
Want to win one of my books? Want to read more about my life and the novels I recommend? Shana at “A Book Vacation” is hosting a contest. Please check it out! Highlight: Are any of your characters or stories based on aspects of your own life? Uh…um….hmm. Definitely not? Well, so I own the same dog from Nether, and I’m paranoid like most of my characters. Do I own a harem with 365 women? Can I shapeshift? Does my dog talk? Have I ever bathed a zombie? Okay, yes to all of these; I’ve led an unusual life. Share...
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John Rakestraw interviewed me yesterday on Blog Talk Radio. Check it out here Share this:EmailFacebookStumbleUpon
Read MoreInterview with Author Elise VanCise
I met Elise through the Fellow Writers group on Facebook. She has a fresh take on the paranormal genre, with some really interesting plots. And she was a fan of My Own Worst Enemy, which makes me smile. Tell me about your books. I have three books out now here is a bit about each of them. In the Dark Parapsychologist Aaron Hewitt gets more than a new job and a new home after losing everything including his long term vixen girlfriend. Aaron has been looking for ghosts all over the ancient city of St. Augustine when all he had to do was look at home. What begins as a study of the spirit in his...
Read MoreInterview with Jen Wylie
I’ve been following Jen Wylie on Twitter for a while. After reading her blog and excerpts from some of her available works, I wanted to find out more. Tell me about your books. My first novel, Sweet Light, is coming out very soon! (I’m extremely excited-and a bit nervous!) This story has been with me a very long time, I started it 8 or 9 years ago and then kept writing and writing. Eventually my family talked me into looking for a publisher a few years ago and after collecting a number of rejections I finally found one. Sweet Light is an adult fantasy novel with a good dose of...
Read MoreInterview with Shay Fabbro
I connected with Shay on Facebook. She’s a fellow writer, who seemed passionate about the craft. The genre and plot of The Chosen intrigued me, so I’ve subjected her to a few questions. BONUS: Shay is giving away a free ebook copy of The Chosen to a random commenter on this post! Hot damn! So leave a comment for a chance to win. Make sure to leave your email, and if you’re chosen, Shay will send it to you in any e-format you prefer. Tell me about The Chosen. The Chosen is the first in a trilogy called The Portals of Destiny. It’s a blend of scifi and fantasy which the...
Read MoreAuthor Interview with India Drummond
India Drummond is one of my fellow authors at Lyrical Press. I’ve beta-read one of her upcoming books, and I can tell you she’s talented. India is great with character-depth and story. I’ve given her a platform here to discuss her latest book, Ordinary Angels. 1) Tell us about Ordinary Angels. Ordinary Angels is an urban fantasy / paranormal romance novel in which Zoe Pendergraft falls in love with an angel, frees a soul from necromancers, releases a ghost trapped in the Void, and saves his living grandson from demons. Most of Zoe’s friends are dead, but she...
Read MoreInterview with Liz Borino
I interviewed Liz Borino for a variety of reasons: a) Her blog is unique. She posts each entry from the POV of a fictional character. I like that. b) She’s a talented writer. c) She actually bought (and read) my novel, Rogue’s Curse. And I always take care of my readers. So here is Liz Borino… You have a unique and fun approach to blogging. You let your characters post. What’s that about? When I completed my manuscript, I began researching online about the importance of platforms to selling work and most authors have a blog and that was something I was interested...
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