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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.

Interviewing author A. G. Grey

Interviewing author A. G. Grey Q1. when did you decide you were going to write a book? A.I've always loved stories and started writing in middle school. I finally decided to write a children's book after reading "The Book With No Pictures" and realizing that I can't let my illustration abilities hold me back.  Q.2 how did you come up with the name of your books A. My first book "A Book Never Read Before" was a question my oldest son asked. "Let's read a book we've never read before," he said and it clicked!  Q. 3 what are you working on now for 20 18? A.I'm currently crowdfunding my second book "Imaginary Pictures" via Kickstarter: http://kck.st/2Ncg7ff  Q 4. how long have you been writing? A.As long as I can remember  Q 5. What advice would you give other authors? A.Don't stop, don't give up and always keep writing!  Q 6.  where can people find you online? A.www.booksneverread.com

interviewing Author Debra Ann Gray Elliott

interviewing Author Debra Ann Gray Elliott Q. 1. when did you decide you were going to write a book? I have been writing poetry for a long time and the idea of writing a book wasn't even a thought. However, the Lord had other plans. I wrote a series of articles to help women who had abortions heal and those articles became the backbone of my current book From Ashes of Pity into the Beauty of Purpose. The idea took root about 13 years ago, but the book did not become reality until a few years ago. Q.2 how did you come up with the name of your books This is a tough question to answer. I feel led by the Lord and He inspires me and gives me the titles of my books.  Q. 3 what are you working on now for 201 8? I am currently working on a grief devotional for parents who have lost a child.  Q 4. how long have you been writing? I have been writing since I was 15 and I am almost 58 now. Q 5. What advice would you give other authors? The best advice

Interviewing Author Lisa Stillwell

Lisa was Able to meet Kirk Cameron and give him a book Interviewing Author Lisa Stillwell Q.When did you decide you were going to write a book?  A. I decided to write a book when I was working at Pink Hill Elementary School in Pink Hill, North Carolina. I was going through a lot of challenges, and I would use writing as an outlet. One of those challenges was my mother being diagnosed with Stage 4 Lung Cancer. That was a tough time for me, but God used that period of my life to refine my character and allow me to focus on the things that were most important. Q.2 How did you come up with the name of your books? A. The first book I have ever written was I Asked, God, Spoke. This book was more like a journal, but I turned those journals into Devotionals. Whatever I was going through that day I would write it down. I would then ask God to guide me when it came to dealing with that day's problem, and no matter what He always had an answer.  I would jot

interviewing author Lisa Culverwell

Lisa and her husband, Maurice. interviewing author Lisa Culverwell Q1. when did you decide you were going to write a book? A. It was immediately after giving my eulogy at my brother-in-law's funeral (spoiler alert, lol).  I was told not to let his testimony die with him, but to tell it to the world.  This was July 14th. Q.2 how did you come up with the name of your books  A. At first, I was just going to name it "Daniel's Transformation", but that just sounded too generic.  I wanted something that sounds a little less generic.  When I started thinking about it, "Daniel: A Life Transformed" just clicked and, I thought, sounded better. Q. 3 what are you working on now for 20 18? A.. Currently, I'm on a break; however, I'm waiting on a friend who I've approached about a book about her son.  She's still in a state of somewhat shock, so I'm waiting on things to calm down and for her to be able to talk