I have an interview today with author Joanne Tucker! Be sure to say hello in the comments :) Take it away JoAnne:
My website is Books and Paintings by JoAnne or http://www. booksandpaintingsbyjoanne.com/ there my canvass art can be viewed or purchased.
"Poems About Life, Love, and Everything in Between," is available here. Inspired by nature, inspiration, spiritualism, and family, it is a heartwarming read written with love and respect for others.
(Q) I think it’s pretty safe to say that most writers love reading. What are some of the books that influenced you the most? Anything you’d like to recommend? J
Any books from Aphrodite Jones, Gregg Olsen, and Ann Rule
(Q) What is your favorite part of the writing process? What about it makes you love it?
Coming up with the characters, and what genre the story is to be about. I write fantasy, paranormal, mystery, and true crime
(Q) What’s your biggest pet-peeve when it comes to the writing world? Does anything get under your skin and itch?
How so many great books are over looked. I really think getting published by a large firm is luck.
(Q) If you could meet any writer, living or dead, and pick their brain over coffee/tea/hot-chocolate, who would it be? What would be your first question?
It would be Ann Rule and I would ask her what her success story is, and what was it like working beside of Ted Bundy.
JoAnne Myers Melange Author of Murder Most Foul,- Wicked Intentions,- Loves', Myths', and Monsters',- The Crime of the Century,- Twisted Love,- Poems About Life, Love, and Everything in Between, and Flagitious.
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Awesome interview. Agreed about great books getting overlooked. Strange how that works. Good to meet you, JoAnne! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, David!
DeleteYou're right, JoAnne. So many great books get overlooked. Especially when it seems like there's a new release coming out every second.
ReplyDelete(My thoughts exactly!!)
DeleteTerrific answers, Joanne, and yes, so many good books get overlooked....
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