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Interviewing Author Suzanne Eller

  Q1. Tell me about yourself? A.I'm a mom, wife, and "Gaga" to 6. I've been writing for over two decades and love what I do. I love to walk, hike, kayak, and nature call my name. I love a good food truck, listening to music at the farmer's market, and dancing with my littles.     Q2.What are your favorite books to read? A. I write nonfiction, but my love of reading is fiction. I read every single day and have for as long as I can remember. I love classic fiction, contemporary, and historical. It's not so much the genre as the writing. I'm currently reading all of Charles Martin's books and love the intensity of his storytelling, and his work. Q3. When did you decide you were going to write a book? A. I've been writing for over 20 years. I've known I've loved writing since I was young. My first book came out in 2000 and I've written 12 solo books since then, and partnered with other writers in several other books. I decided I wanted to w

interviewing Author Richard Wall

Q1. Tell me about yourself? By day I’m a freelance Technical Writer, by night I write (or attempt to write) dark fiction and occasional poetry. I was born in rural Herefordshire, left home at 18 to join the Royal Navy. After 22 years spent on or around nuclear submarines, I retired to live in rural Worcestershire.  As it says on my website, my stories reflect my life-long fascination with the dark underbelly of American culture in its many forms. You can find my work on Amazon, or via my website. Q2.What are your favorite books to read? A. My favorite book changes with the wind, but my favorite genres are crime fiction, supernatural thrillers (or any combination thereof). As for favorite authors, anything by Andrew Vachss, James Lee Burke, or Ran Walker will grab my attention. Q3. When did you decide you were going to write a book? A. . I’ve always enjoyed writing, and always wanted to write a book. My first ‘proper’ novel, FAT MAN BLUES came about following a bizarre conversation in a