Q: How long have you been writing and what other careers or jobs have you had?
A. I’ve been writing in some capacity for most of my life. Before my first novel was published, I worked in the field of information technology, developing software applications and writing technical documents. Generating software is surprisingly similar to creative writing. It requires a good grasp of the language you’re using, a structure for combining words and symbols together that can be interpreted in a
Marta Perry Interview
Q: Let me start with asking you to tell us a little bit about yourself.
A. Thanks so much for inviting me to be with you today! I’ve been writing for publication for nearly thirty years, although the first ten years or so were devoted to short stories and articles. I’ve also been a Christian Education Director and occasional substitute teacher, but now I devote myself to writing full time. My husband and I celebrated 56 years of marriage this summer,
Mary Alford Interview
Q: How did you get your start writing fiction and what genre do you predominantly write in?
A: I started writing after being an avid reader from an early age. I loved everything romantic suspense, so when I started writing, I naturally gravitated toward romantic suspense. When I read my first Christian Romantic Suspense, I knew that was where I wanted to focus my writing efforts.
Q: What does your writing space look like?
A: Have laptop, will travel comes to mind.
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