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As part of my support of authors I have been interviewing them to share info about their books.
Neil came by to chat about his new Palace series, staring with Murder at the Palace, set in Hampton Court Palace in the early 1890's. Firmly in the cozy crime genre, this was a really fascinating chat.
Jason came to chat about his fascinating journey to becoming an author, accidentally running a bank, running a museum then back to being an author. Also hear him talk about his fascinating books set before World War 2.
https://amzn.eu/d/iI9ODbw
Louise, author of five psychological thrillers, came to chat about her latest, The Festival. Which I loved. Two women attend the must see festival in Wales and it all starts to go wrong.
Living in the English countryside I already had a couple of careers before I became an author. Having been a Family Lawyer and Family Mediator I became a District Judge in the year 2000 and officially retired from judging in early 2021.Sitting on complex family cases did not leave me much time for my interests of writing and sketching but when I had free-time I tried to visit interesting places .I hope my ancestors helped provide some inspiration as well. My father was a Holocaust survivor and my maternal grandfather a gynaecologist and composer. The people and countryside of Eastern England also are embedded in my psyche .
https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/author/B0BG36K8B2/about
Guy came to chat about his debut paranormal suspense novel The Cubicle at the End, what inspired him to write it and where the characters came from, along with the little easter eggs he may or may not hide in them.
Available on Amazon here https://amzn.eu/d/05WvddyE
Mark came by to chat about his journey to publishing, Stephen King, easter eggs, might have mentioned Greece once or twice. A really fun chat, and a great insight into never giving up on your dream.
Author of the historical novels set in 1400's Florence, David spoke about his long journey to publication and the fun he's had along the way. A really fun and funny chat.
Traci is a womens fiction author, and also a childrens writer. It was fascinating to learn about her process and how her books just flow. The story of her first book is wonderfully heartwarming too.
Jody came by to chat about her new historical crime novel. The Small Museum set in 1873 London. We also touched on fangirling over authors. A really fun interview.
Hilly came by to chat about all her book so far, her psychological thrillers, middle grade books, horror and her branch off into slight sci-fi under the psuedonym Billy Hill. She shares her stories of being with different publishers and self publishing.
Julie came to chat about her book The Midnight Man, published by Hobeck Books, set in London 1946. This was a really fascinating chat, and made me want to go away and google!
Lynda came by to chat about her romantic comedies, finding love again and the impact on writing. She talked about her psychological thrillers, and being sought out by a publisher. A wonderful chat.