Interview with YA author Jan Clark
Jan's Bio:
Janice Clark shares a house and mini-farm with her brother in rural western Washington, where the fog spilling over the coastal hills could easily hide dragons[image error] and other mystical creatures. When she isn't making jam or chasing the local deer out of the garden, she writes fantasy stories for children (and adults who haven't lost their sense of wonder).
When did the writing bug bite and in what genre(s)?
I began writing stories and poetry almost as soon as I learned to write....
Published on November 13, 2009 04:51
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The blog posts contain new information on my writing such as new reviews, releases and an occasional, bluntly self-serving ad about a book. Other than that, the website is ad-free and will remain that
The blog posts contain new information on my writing such as new reviews, releases and an occasional, bluntly self-serving ad about a book. Other than that, the website is ad-free and will remain that way. When was the last time you came across an ad-free website?
I write satiric and humorous scifi and fantasy novels. I have fifteen books published. Six are in paperback and ebook versions and the remaining are ebooks. These are all described on my companion website http://strangeworldsonline.com/wp ...more
I write satiric and humorous scifi and fantasy novels. I have fifteen books published. Six are in paperback and ebook versions and the remaining are ebooks. These are all described on my companion website http://strangeworldsonline.com/wp ...more
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