Archive for the 'Author Interviews' Category

Interview: Andrew Peterson - First To Kill

BookHuntersBlog.com: Did you study the craft of writing or dive right into it?Andrew Peterson: I dived right into it. I started in 1990 with an ambitious first novel. It took me two years to complete and ended up being 165,000 words. It was a horror novel, and it was atrocious. Just awful. Burning it [...]

Interview: Jennifer Brown - Celebrity Secrets

BookHuntersBlog.com: Did you study the craft of writing or dive right into it?
Jennifer Brown: Ultimately I dove right in, but I also turned to different specialty books on how to write love scenes, crime scenes, etc., to broaden my knowledge, and out of interest.
BHB: What do you think of our society’s obsession with celebrities? [...]

Justin Behrens, BAD PATHS Interview

BookHuntersBlog.com: Did you study the craft of writing or dive right into it?
Justin Behrens: I’ve been reading for as long as I can remember, and reading horror since I was a teenager (a few decades ago). During all of that time, I never aspired to become a writer. But subconsciously over the years, I think [...]

Interview with Brandon Ford - CRYSTAL BAY

BookHuntersBlog.com: Did you study the craft of writing or dive right into it?
Brandon Ford: At a very young age, when I approached writing as more of a hobby, I just dove right in. I just wrote the stories the way I saw them in my head. As I matured and became very focused, determined, and [...]

Gabriela Shea, author of Angels Along My Path of Thorns, Talks About Her Story

About Angels Along My Path of Thorns and Her Experience
BookHuntersBlog.com: Angels Along My Path of Thorns is so powerfully written. How difficult was it to relive that time of your life?
Gabriela Shea: There were many reasons for that delay but two of them are the most important. The first one was that I was not [...]

A Sit-Down With Gregg Olsen, Author of “A Cold Dark Place”

On Writing
AllTheseBooks.com: Did you study the craft of writing or dive right into it?
Gregg Olsen: I have a degree in Journalism, which dovetailed nicely with my true crime writing career. I probably should have taking more writing courses offered by the university, but I was interested in getting a paying job at the time. I [...]