Interview with @LesleyDiehl author of Failure is Fatal #cozymystery #authorinterview

Today I’m welcoming Lesley A. Diehl, author of Failure is Fatal, to the Readsalot Blog. She has graciously agreed to answer a whole bunch of questions for me and my readers. You went from professor of psychology to author of mysteries. A reader can be forgiven for expecting you to write psychological thrillers. Why cozy…

How to do an author interview ~ the reader’s perspective #marketing #writing

Let me start by saying that I am in no way or manner an expert in marketing or being an author for that matter. I am, however, a voracious reader. I read at least one book a day, sometimes two, and on the not-totally-rare occasion three. I’m a huge supporter of indie writers because –…

Interview with @LauraMcNeillBks, author of Sister Dear #DomesticSuspense

Title: Sister Dear Author: Laura McNeil Publisher: HarperCollins/Thomas Nelson Genre: Domestic Suspense Pages: 336 ~ Synopsis ~ All Allie Marshall wants is a fresh start. But when dark secrets refuse to stay buried, will her chance at a new life be shattered forever? Convicted of a crime she didn’t commit, Allie watched a decade of…

Interview with @DavidSAtkinson_ author of the Not Quite So Stories

Today I’m welcoming David S. Atkinson, author of Not Quite So Stories, to the Readaslot blog. He’s talking about his latest publication and his writing in general. I’m just going to go ahead and ask the question everyone is wondering. What in the world is Absurdist Literary Fiction? People often disagree on exactly what a…

Interview with Susan Corbett, Author of In the Belly of the Elephant

Today I’m welcoming Susan Corbett, author of In the Belly of the Elephant, to Readsalot. She’s talking about her experiences in Africa and what it was like to write about her years in the Peace Corps. What inspired you to write your memoir? When I came home from Africa in 1982, people would ask me,…

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