Author Snapshot and Surprise Interview Questions
This week I'm honored to be featured on Starr Ayer's Author Snapshot. Starr and I met at a writers conference years ago. When she interviewed me, she asked me questions I've never been asked before. And squeezed out a few secrets known only with my closest friends . . . Here's an excerpt from the interview. To read the rest, click on the READ MORE link below.
AUTHOR SNAPSHOT
Lori Hatcher
Lori Hatcher, a Lexington, South Carolina author is rockin’ it.
Literally. She has rocks from all over the world. “In our newlywed years, I’d collect rocks from everywhere we visited because we couldn’t afford souvenirs. I continued the tradition into the next generation. When my kids would travel, they’d ask me what I wanted them to bring me, and I’d say, ‘Oh, just bring me a rock.’ We’re now in the third generation — my grandchildren bring me rocks. My favorite is the one from Mt. Fuji in Japan.”
But rocks aren’t the only collection this Rhode Island native has acquired . . . TO READ MORE, CLICK HERE.
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Copyright 2018 by Lori Hatcher
AUTHOR SNAPSHOT
Lori Hatcher

Lori Hatcher, a Lexington, South Carolina author is rockin’ it.
Literally. She has rocks from all over the world. “In our newlywed years, I’d collect rocks from everywhere we visited because we couldn’t afford souvenirs. I continued the tradition into the next generation. When my kids would travel, they’d ask me what I wanted them to bring me, and I’d say, ‘Oh, just bring me a rock.’ We’re now in the third generation — my grandchildren bring me rocks. My favorite is the one from Mt. Fuji in Japan.”
But rocks aren’t the only collection this Rhode Island native has acquired . . . TO READ MORE, CLICK HERE.
If you enjoyed this post, why not subscribe? I'll send you twice-weekly 5-minute devotions to help nourish your soul.
Because women need to connect with God in the craziness of life.
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If this post was meaningful to you, would you consider sharing it with a friend by clicking on one of the buttons below? Did you know you can receive bi-weekly Hungry for God posts sent directly to your email inbox? Visit http://www.lori-benotweary.blogspot.com and click on the link in the right hand corner to Subscribe Via Email.
Copyright 2018 by Lori Hatcher
Published on October 28, 2018 17:00
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