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I was thrilled to have Susan Stephenson, editor of the The Muse Marquee's"MUSELINGS" column, interview me. She asked such good questions I had to scratch my head for answers!
If you'd like to read my head scratchings, clickHERE
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Carolyn Howard-Johnson of The New Book Review
Added Mayra Calvani's great review for "Rattlesnake Jam," to her page
Check out the rhyming fun RIGHT HERE She Even Added This:
Recently, I was interviewed by writer, interviewer, and Blogaholic Jessica Kennedy She asked questions that stopped me cold, yet I washonored to participate!
SAMPLE:
Q - What was the book you published first? How long did it take from acceptance to publication?
A - My first published book was "Kangaroo Clues." I wrote it, and several others, when I first began serious writing, after my son went to college, about 14 years ago. I went on to other stories, and they all languished in a folder on my hard drive until 2002. One day I discovered them again. Hmmm. . . They were rough, but had potential. I rewrote, reworked, and polished them with the help of my critique group. I had to also research accurate facts about each critter. Half were about animals in the US and half about animals from Australia - a series in the making? From the time I sent them to WritersExchange in Australia, in 2003, until publication of "Kangaroo Clues " in 2004, took about a year. The other 5 in the series followed.
Shari Soffe, interviewer extraordinaire, and author of the fun, Rooter and Snuffle series, turned the tables and. . .
Interviewed Jessica Kennedy
Shari's interview of Jessica Kennedy is warm and insightful. It illuminates her determination and talent. And by the time you reach the end of this interview, my use of the word extraordinary will be crystal clear.
Thanks for plugging my blog & Shari's blog with my interview. Blessings Jessica Kennedy The Differently-Abled Writer http://www.jessicakennedy71.blogspot.com/
Eoin Colfer says Artemis Fowl 6 may be the last book in the series. He has posted a video at Artemis Fowl Confidential where he discuss all things Colfer. His laconic delivery is always a hoot.
I love Artemis! I hope they make a movie eventually.
Don Tate II said, on 8/9/2007 1:24:00 PM
Hey C,
I need to ask you a question and can't find your email. CAn you email me at TATE2 at aol.com
Thanks!
Bryan said, on 9/15/2007 8:11:00 PM
Yeah, that's what I heard, too. I guess he can't come up with any more ideas, although my ideas could be quite interesting.
Camille said, on 9/16/2007 11:33:00 AM
Bryan, It must be fun for an author to see his or her characters take on a life of their own with the fans. Your ideas are an extension of the world that Colfer has created. Good for you.
Thanks for plugging my blog & Shari's blog with my interview.
Blessings
Jessica Kennedy
The Differently-Abled Writer
http://www.jessicakennedy71.blogspot.com/