Interviews

Welcome to my newest feature! Everyone loves to visit book stores and browse the aisles with a hot cup of coffee in their hands. It's such a cozy atmostphere that makes you feel right at home. That's exactly what this page is about.  This is a place where you can learn more about the authors and their books right from the comfort of your own home.

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A candid chat with Gael Hannan

Posted by jennifer gibson on Thursday, July 30, 2015, In : July 2015 


I’m thrilled to introduce Gael Hannan, a new author who also happens to be Hard of Hearing, just like me. I’m so glad that you could join us today!

Growing up with a progressive Sensorineural loss without the use of assistive devices such as hearing aids must have been a particularly difficult experience for you. How on earth did you manage to get through school?


My hearing loss was mild when I was a child, steadily progressing—perhaps ‘regressing’ would be a better word—to its cu...
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Chatting with John Hegenberger

Posted by jennifer gibson on Tuesday, July 28, 2015, In : July 2015 


Today we are chatting with John Hegenberger, a versatile writer who switches from gritty noir to science fiction to down on his luck private detective with ease.  His latest project and upcoming release is the Stan Wade series.

You have an impressive list of published short stories and novels! Not only are you a talented author, you were also in the Navy and a marketing executive for numerous corporations. What made you switch to the field of writing?


Actually, I’ve always been a writer first...
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Say hello to Ronnie Allen!

Posted by jennifer gibson on Monday, July 20, 2015, In : July 2015 


Today we are chatting with author Ronnie Allen who just released a psychological thriller entitled Gemini. 


How does it feel to finally have it out in the world for everyone to read? 

First I'd like to thank you so much Jen for affording me the opportunity to be on your blog. It's wonderful to be exposed to a new audience.

It has been an amazing experience for me. I keep my book on my desk and when I'm working at the computer I stare at it, and wow it's me, it's mine. It's still surreal. It'...


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