Interviews with Authors of Mystery/Thrillers
Interviews I have with authors of mystery/thriller selections.
Conclusion of Interview with Adrianne Lee  This is the conclusion of my interview with author Adrianne Lee. Conclusion of Interview with Alice N. York  This is the conclusion of my interview with Alice N. York, author of "Game-Faint Signals". Conclusion of Interview with Cheryl Kaye Tardif  Here is the rest of my interview with Cheryl Kaye Tardif, author of Children of the Fog. I hope you enjoy it.
Conclusion of Interview with Damaris West  When did this author first feel a desire to write? What other books has she written? How does she balance her time between family, friends, and writing? And what advice does she have for writers who would like to be published? Conclusion of Interview with Ed Griffin  This is the conclusion of my interview with Ed Griffin, author of Veto. Conclusion of Interview with Elizabeth Massie  This is the conclusion of my interview with Elizabeth Massie. Conclusion of Interview with J.E. Jones  How much research did Mr. Jones have to do to write this book? Does he have a planned time to write each day? Who is the one person, dead or alive, that he would most like to spend one hour with? What advice does he have for unpublished authors?
Conclusion of Interview with Kitten K. Jackson  How much research did the author have to do for this book? How did she choose the names of her characters? What advice does she have for authors who are striving to be published? Conclusion of Interview with Laura Benedict  This is the conclusion of my interview with Laura Benedict. Conclusion of Interview with Qwantu Amaru  Here is the conclusion of my interview with Qwantu Amaru. Conclusion of Interview with Sabrina Ricci  How much research did Sabrina Ricci have to do for this book? How does she balance her time between family, friends, and writing? What advice does she have for those who are striving to be published? Continuation of Interview with Alice N. York  This is the second part of my interview with Alice N. York, author of "Game - Faint Signals". Continuation of Interview with Ed Griffin  My interview with Ed Griffin, author of Veto, continues. Continuation of Interview with Kitten K. Jackson  How does Kitten feel about self-publishing? When did she first have a desire to write? Does she plan out the entire book before sitting down to write it? Hy Conrad – Advice for Writers  When did he first have the desire to write? Does he ever become bored with what he writes? What opportunities have come his way because of his writing? What advice does he have for writers who are striving to be published? Hy Conrad – Characters  What was his inspiration for this book? How does he choose the names of his characters? How much research did he have to do? When will the next Abel Adventures Mystery book be published? More Answers from Ed Griffin  My interview with Ed Griffin, author of Veto, continues. More of Interview with Ed Griffin  Here is more of my interview with Ed Griffin, author of Veto. More of Interview with J.E. Jones  How did J.E. Jones choose the names for his characters? When did he first feel the desire to write? What is the most exciting part about writing a book to him? More of Interview with Kitten K. Jackson  How many books will be in this series? Is Kitten the author's real name? More Replies from Ed Griffin  My interview with Ed Griffin, author of Veto, continues. More Responses from Ed Griffin  Here is more of my interview with Ed Griffin, author of Veto. Here he finishes answering the question about marching with Doctor Martin Luther King and tells what impact it has had on his life. My Interview with Adrianne Lee  Adrianne Lee, author of "Endless Fear", agreed to answer some questions for me. With her permission, I share her answers with you. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.
My Interview with Alice N. York  Alice N. York, author of "Game – Faint Signals", was kind enough to answer some questions for me. In this article, I share the first of the questions and her answers with you. My Interview with Cheryl Kaye Tardif  Cheryl Kay Tardif, author of Children of the Fog and many other books, agreed to answer some questions for me. This is the first part of our interview. My Interview with Damaris West  How long did it take for the author to write this book? Which character is her favorite? How much research did she have to do for this book? And which scene is her favorite? My Interview with Douglas MacKinnon  Douglas MacKinnon, author of "Vengeance is Mine" agreed to answer some questions for me. These are the answers to my questions.
My Interview with Ed Griffin  Ed Griffin, author of Veto, agreed to answer some questions for me about his life and his writing career. Some of his answers even contain excerpts from his other books. I hope you enjoy his interesting and informative answers as much as I did. My Interview with Elizabeth Massie  Elizabeth Massie, author of the chilling novella, "Playback: Light and Shadow" agreed to answer some questions for me. With her permission, I share her answers with you.
My Interview with J.E. Jones  J.E. Jones, author of The Eternal Sphinxman, agreed to answer some questions for me. What are his feelings on fraternity hazing? How long did it take him to complete this novel? My Interview with Kitten K. Jackson  What was the inspiration for this book? How did Ms. Jackson feel about the characters she created? How long did it take her to write Keeping Secrets? My Interview with Laura Benedict  Laura Benedict, author of Calling Mr. Lonely Hearts, agreed to answer some questions for me. With her permission, I share these answers with you. I hope you find them as interesting as I did. My Interview with Qwantu Amaru  Qwantu Amaru, author of One Blood, agreed to answer some questions for me about his book, his writing career, and his life. I hope you enjoy his answers as much as I did. My Interview with Sabrina Ricci  What first gave this author an interest in the Mayan calendar? Which character is her favorite? When did she first have the desire to write? How does she feel about self-publishing? New Interview with Jill Shure  Jill Shure, author of "A Clause for Murder" agreed to answer some questions for me. Below are the questions and her answers.
The 13th Cycle – a Review  The 13th Cycle, written by Sabrina Riccci, is the story of how the Mayan calendar was stopped from destroying the world in 2012. This tale takes you back to the beginnings of this calendar and the destruction it brought during the times of the Mayans. The Daguerreotypist - a Review  The Daguerreotypist, written by Chris Savio, has some history, a time-traveling serial killer, a demon, romance, murder, and suspense. It was really, really good. Have you ever wished that you lived in a more perfect placCe? Take a closer look. Your life may be more perfect than you think.
Three Days to Die - a Review  Three Days to Die, by John Avery, was adapted into a book from the original screenplay. It is fast-paced thriller that proved to be extremely hard to put down.
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