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Interviewing Author L.A. Remenicky




1. Tell me about your self?

I'm a 50-something Indie author living with kidney failure, Best Fiends addict, wife, and dog mom. I'm currently on disability until I can get a kidney transplant. 

2.What are your favorite books to read?

Anything romance, thriller, and horror.

3. When did you decide you were going to write a book?

I joined NaNoWriMo with a friend in 2012 on a whim. I'd always wanted to write a book but never seriously pursued it. I wrote 50K words that November and I've been writing ever since. I'd been having a recurring dream that was the basis of Saving Cassie.

4. How did you come up with the name of your book?

It just came to me as I was typing away.

5. What are you working on for 2021

I have 2 more full-length books and a novella that I'm working on for my Fairfield Corners series. Plus I'm starting a new pen name for PNR. I have 2 books planned for 2021 for that pen name.

6. How long have you been writing?

Since 2012

7.What advice would you give other authors?

I don't remember who told me this but I think it's important: "Write the book you want to read". If you don't want to read it no one else will either.

8. Where can people find you online?

Website: http://www.laremenicky.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laremenicky






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9. What is your favorite coffee drink?

It's tea, not coffee. Carmel Apple Chai Tea - a local coffee shop has this every fall and it's awesome!

10. What is your favorite coffee shop?

Mocha Lounge, it's a local independent shop

11. Do you plan on making a new book in the future?

Yes, I have many planned.

12. How many books have you written?

9 - Holy cow, how did that happen?

13. Did you go to college to be a writer?

No, I studied accounting and was a payroll professional for 20 years.


L.A. Remenicky
Love Stories With A Twist

www.laremenicky.com
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