[grwebform url=”https://app.getresponse.com/view_webform_v2.js?u=SfLvj&webforms_id=10647703″ css=”on” center=”off” center_margin=”200″/] Contest 1 – Doctor’s Dilemma by Richard L. Mabry MD List Price: $7.99 Sale Price: $6.97 Doctor’s Dilemma (Paperback) By Richard L Mabry MD (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform) Release date: February 22, 2017 Author Bio Dr. Tyler Gentry had it all planned out, but the death of his parents […]
Robin Patchen Interview
Q: Let me start with asking you to tell us a little bit about yourself.
A: My husband, Ed, and I have been married for twenty-three years. We’re both from New Hampshire, but we’ve lived in Oklahoma for over twenty years. All three of our kids (19, 17, and 15) were born here.
Q: When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?
A: As long as I can remember, I’ve loved to write, even more than I loved to read.
Michelle Karl Interview
Q: How did you get your start writing fiction and what genre do you predominantly write in?
A: I’ve always been writing fiction and I’ve always known that’s what I wanted to do! Literally since I was five years old. But it was long road to publication, and now I’m writing predominantly in inspirational romantic suspense.
Q: What part of a writing career do you find most difficult?
A: Finding work/life balance. I tend to either go to one extreme or the other—one
Sarah Sundin Interview
Q: How long have you been writing and what other careers or jobs have you had?
A: I’ve been writing since 2000, and my first novel was published in 2010. I’m also a pharmacist. I’d planned to work part-time as a pharmacist when our children were little, then transition to full-time when they left home. God had other plans. Writing has filled the holes, and I still only work one day a week in pharmacy.
Q: Do you write in only one
A. H. Gabhart Interview
Q: How long have you been writing and what other careers or jobs have you had?
A. I picked up pen and started my first mystery novel when I was ten. Of course, it was just for fun then, but I’ve been writing ever since. I’ve been a stay at home mom, a farm wife, and a secretary, but now even though many of my contemporaries are retired, I’m writing full time. Do writers ever actually retire or do they just
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