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Interviewing Author Lanna Foley Webb


Interviewing Author Lanna Foley Webb



Q1. when did you decide you were going to write a book?



A. I read a book by a popular Christian author and I hated the way it ended! I have always had stories running around in my head, so I decided to write a story that would satisfy my romantic sensibilities in a moment of some sort of rebellion against the ending of that book.

Q.2 how did you come up with the name of your books 

A. The name of the book is the name of one of the main characters, and it so well encapsulates the driving source of the conflict that it seemed more than more fitting.


Q. 3 what are you working on now for 20 18?

A. I am currently working on two projects. The first is the next in the series after Lonesome Wolf. I'm loving the character more than I thought possible! The second is a western in the style of Louis L'Amour. It is interesting to me because I usually run to romances.

Q 4. how long have you been writing?

A.I've been writing since I could put pen to paper! My first novel started seriously a few years ago when I was battling insomnia and needed something to do quietly in the long nights


Q 5. What advice would you give other authors?

A. My advice to other authors is, "Don't think your story isn't worth telling!" I struggled with this feeling and it can be crippling! You have a story to tell; tell it!

Q 6.  where can people find you online?

A. I can be found online at... website: www.lannawebb.com  Amazon author page: https://amzn.to/2McVQki Goodreads: https://bit.ly/2NqZQT1   FB: www.facebook/lannawebbauthor  twitter: @LannaWebb Instagram: lannawebb my website is under construction but will up after this weekend)

Q7 do you plan on making more books in the future 

A.Yes! I am working on the second book in the Klein Creek Series with another book soon to follow! My western is a novella and is part of a collection I hope to get going in the next year or so. I also have a few contemporary romances that will be available soon.



Q 8 how many books have you written 


A. I have three novels completed, a novella, and a couple in the works.


Q 9 did you go to college to be a writer

A. I went to college to be a teacher,  my other occupation. However, though I did not go to college to be a writer, I did major in English and in History, both of with help in writing.




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