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Interviewing Author Ben R Baker

Interviewing Author Ben R Baker Q1.Tell me about your self what are your favorite books to read? A. I have, of recent times, fallen hard for SF and Fantasy detective novels. Dresden Files. Iron Druid. Sandman Slim, a few other series names of which escape me ATM. I am also reading books by Eric Flint and John Ringo, both of whom write very well. My favorite books are SF and Fantasy in general. Top 4 books are: Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy Dune Stand on Zanzibar Guns of the South I am also partial to history and politics with the book World Lit Only By Fire being an astonishingly good read. Q2.when did you decide you were going to write a book? A.I’ve been a writer since before I could actually read. I scribbled in the front of my Dr. Suess books, writing stories. It was just scribbled, but Der yaggo. I started two books in college. S.F. They continue to be half done. I got the idea for a book seriously in the late 1990s. The book is Origins of Hawgin

Interviewing author Katie Lorrigan cherry

interviewing author Katie Lorrigan cherry Q1. Tell me about your self what are your favorite books to read? A. I'm 22 (started writing in middle school, for fun), and I read mostly fantasy.  Q2.when did you decide you were going to write a book? A. For fun, 8th grade. To investigate a career, somewhere in High school... Maybe Freshman year.  Q3. How did you come up with the name of your books? A. My brain likes to come up with new words. In my main series, every book is named after each realm they visit. Zilferia is book 1, it's a name that just came to me Q4.What are you working on for 2019? A. I just finished a novella, and I'm planning on another one or two of those, with two more novels (books 3 & 4 in that main series) and some short stories. A lofty goal for me, but reachable.  Q5.How long have you been writing? A.8-9 years, I suppose. Seriously, to sell, only one year Q6. What advice would you give other authors?