INTERVIEWS
I'm looking forward to interviewing my next victim tomorrow. *evil laugh*
Miss Mae is a very clever and talented writer of romantic suspense. She has written numerous non fiction and humorous articles and is a regular contributor to the syndicated 'AmericanChronicle'.
I hope to interview more wonderful authors from time to time - watch this space!
Welcome to my place in the blogosphere! Fasten your seatbelts, sip a glass of something sparkling and chat awhile!
If you'd like to know a little more about 'Yours Truly' - I've been interviewed HERE
If you'd like to know a little more about 'Yours Truly' - I've been interviewed HERE
28 October 2008
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See that look in my eyes? I heard that evil laugh!
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I really enjoyed this interview. It's always fun to read how other authors "create" a story. Blogs are just the place to do it. If you are interested, mine is
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Thanks,
Paidra Delayno
I enjoyed this interview. Its a pleasure to know what our fellow writers endure to achieve their goals, because it helps us see that anything is possible. Keep up the good work, Miss Mae, and thanks for the cool interview, Hywela Lyn. ;-)
ReplyDeleteWell, well. Fancy seeing you here Miss Mae. It's wonderful to see you being the subject of interview instead of you interviewing me, and what a wonderful insight you give into your own writing and your life. Your rescued dogs have much in common with my six rescued terriers, and I admire you very much for taking on the responsiblity of providing homes for them. Your book is of course, set very much within the genre of my own, and the streets you talk of in your pages are very much the streets I have often trod, both literally and, er.. literally! A wonderful interview and my best wishes for the continued success of your wonderful novel.
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Jack the Ripper!!
(aka Brian L Porter, author of A Study in Red - The Secret Journal of Jack the Ripper)
Well, well. Fancy seeing you here Miss Mae. It's wonderful to see you being the subject of interview instead of you interviewing me, and what a wonderful insight you give into your own writing and your life. Your rescued dogs have much in common with my six rescued terriers, and I admire you very much for taking on the responsiblity of providing homes for them. Your book is of course, set very much within the genre of my own, and the streets you talk of in your pages are very much the streets I have often trod, both literally and, er.. literally! A wonderful interview and my best wishes for the continued success of your wonderful novel.
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Jack the Ripper!!
(aka Brian L Porter, author of A Study in Red - The Secret Journal of Jack the Ripper)
Thanks for stopping by and commenting, Paidra, I enjoyed looking around your Blog too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and commenting Cav, so glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and commenting Cav, so glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteHello Jack - er I mean Brian!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for visiting my Blog and commenting. Yes, Miss Mae is a lovely and talented lady and being a 'Brit' I was fascinated by her Victorian novel, and it was a wonderful read. I too have a 'rescue' terrier - it's surprising how many authors are also animal lovers!