Interview with Ramblings of a Book Junkie
      Gooooooooood Morning! It's really early: 4:43 in the AM! My eyes opened at 3:30 and naturally Dennis from The Silver Earth Seed and The Tusks of Odoben was chattering away. He's been repeating the same dialogue, over and over, in my head since yesterday at 5:00 PM when I left the computer to enjoy my nephew Corbin's birthday party. Dennis really wants to make sure I get his dialogue juuuuust right.
So now it's writing time! While the rest of the world is asleep--well, not everyone. It's early afternoon in Europe and in Spain it's always a 24 hour party, so I guess I'm not alone! Oh, but listen to me, I'm rambling....
And that is a perfect segue into announcing a recent interview I did with Kayla at Ramblings of a Book Junkie. Every Sunday Kayla sits down with an author to discuss their books and to get to know them a little better. As an author I enjoy reading these interviews because I get to learn how other authors work and what sort of neuroses they have. Then I don't feel so alone. As a reader I get to solidify my geekdom and satisfy my nerdilicious curiosities about my favorite authors.
So, check out the interview and feel free to leave a comment, because comments are like smiles from a passerby. They make you feel good. Unless they're a creepy passerby, then the smile has a different and less pleasant effect. Ahhh, but I'm rambling again....
Also feel free to browse Kayla's blog and you can even join her site!
Have a greeeeeat Sunday!
Till next time, keep reading and writing (and rambling). 
  
    
    
    So now it's writing time! While the rest of the world is asleep--well, not everyone. It's early afternoon in Europe and in Spain it's always a 24 hour party, so I guess I'm not alone! Oh, but listen to me, I'm rambling....
And that is a perfect segue into announcing a recent interview I did with Kayla at Ramblings of a Book Junkie. Every Sunday Kayla sits down with an author to discuss their books and to get to know them a little better. As an author I enjoy reading these interviews because I get to learn how other authors work and what sort of neuroses they have. Then I don't feel so alone. As a reader I get to solidify my geekdom and satisfy my nerdilicious curiosities about my favorite authors.
So, check out the interview and feel free to leave a comment, because comments are like smiles from a passerby. They make you feel good. Unless they're a creepy passerby, then the smile has a different and less pleasant effect. Ahhh, but I'm rambling again....
Also feel free to browse Kayla's blog and you can even join her site!
Have a greeeeeat Sunday!
Till next time, keep reading and writing (and rambling).
        Published on August 19, 2012 05:08
    
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