Q: How did you get your start writing fiction and what genre do you predominantly write in?
A. I was practicing medicine, giving no thought to writing beyond textbooks (ten written or edited, as I recall), when my wife died. I wrote a number of short pieces, mainly as a coping mechanism, and eventually several friends thought they might form the nidus for a book. At a Christian writing conference, I was introduced to writing, and in addition to that I
Review – The Cost of Betrayal
This is a collection not to be missed.
Heather Day Gilbert Interview
Q: Let me start with asking you to tell us a little bit about yourself.
A. I’m a West Virginia girl, born and bred. While I’ve lived several other places, I’m now back home in my lovely mountain state. I’ve been married for twenty-one years to my husband and we have four children—three teens and a four-year old. I’m an ENTJ on the Myers-Briggs—unlike most of my author friends, who are largely introverts! I have nine books out so far and
Review – Called to Protect
Lynette Eason is one of those authors I just can’t put down.
Debby Giusti Interview
Q: Let me start with asking you to tell us a little bit about yourself.
A. Susan, thanks so much for inviting me to be with you on The Suspense Zone. As a little background, I’m an Army brat and Army wife. My family and I moved every two to three years, which gave me the opportunity to see our beautiful country firsthand and to meet a lot of wonderful folks. I lived in Japan for three years as a child
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