Thursday, April 17, 2014

Carol's Favorite Interviews, Part Two


Carol's Favorite Interviews, Part Two



Sheryl Seal weaves Native American tales of  folklore and shape shifters that are beautiful threads woven into wonderful stories. She's written "Beyond Bridalveil Fall, Dwellers of Ahwahnee," and "Beyond Oria Falls."  This lovely lady likes Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series, a good barbecue, and Elvis Presley.   


C. J. Adrien is a historical fiction novelist who wrote "The Line of His People."  He is an authority on the Vikings.  This charming frenchman likes white chocolate macadamia cookies,  the scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson, and Scooter, a German techno band.

Vivian Drewa loves owls!  She's written "The Angler and the Owl" and "The Owl oaf the Sipan Lord."  She also wrote the story of her grandfather's escape from Poland in 1900, which appeared in The Polish American Journal.  She's a lively one who  likes Stephen King, Mozart, and Chinese food.

New York girl Josie Cara knows how to tug at those heartstrings in her novel about a young woman who works through devastating headaches. thinks she's going crazy,  and finds her roots in "In a Heartbreat."  Josie likes Italian food, Nora Roberts, and the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon.



Who likes Beef Stroganoff, Guns N' Roses, Shakespeare, and Marie Curie?  Kathy Bryson, that's who!  She's written "Feeling Lucky" and "Restless Spirits" and has a terrific sense of humor and gives good advice to aspiring authors.



                 To Be Continued Tomorrow.

4 comments:

  1. Thank you for including me, Carol! This was a fun interview and I'm honored to be in such distinguished company!

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  2. The pleasure was all mine. I look forward to featuring more of your work in the future. And more laughs. Keep that sunny personality, Kath!
    Hugs,
    Carol

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  3. Yes, they are, Cianna, and a fun bunch!

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