Three words to describe my fiction writing:
colorful, character-driven, conspiratorial
Here are some responses from other authors about three words they would use to describe their writing. The comments are taken from interviews posted at Pat Bertram Introduces . . .
From an interview with
Donna Galanti, Author of “A Human Element”
Haunting. Dark. Hopeful.
From an interview with
Siobhán Nolan, Author of “Old Man Harry”
Silly, relatable, fanciful.
From an interview with
Andrew Scorah, Author of “Homecoming Blues”
Dark, gritty, cool
What about you? How would you describe your writing in three words?
(If you’d like me to interview you, please check out my author questionnaire http://patbertram.wordpress.com/author-questionnaire/ and follow the instruction.)
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Pat Bertram is the author of the suspense novels Light Bringer, More Deaths Than One, A Spark of Heavenly Fire, and Daughter Am I. Bertram is also the author of Grief: The Great Yearning, “an exquisite book, wrenching to read, and at the same time full of profound truths.” Follow Pat on Google+. Like Pat on Facebook.
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Published on June 12, 2013 13:53