Interview: Teresa Watson author of Who Invited The Ghost To Dinner?

Recently I had a chance to sit down and talk to Teresa Watson author of Who Invited The Ghost To Dinner.  Thank you Teresa for taking the time to visit Community Bookstop!What genre do you write? Cozy mysteryHow did you come to write cozies? I LOVE mysteries! I started out reading Nancy Drew, graduated to Agatha Christie,… Continue reading Interview: Teresa Watson author of Who Invited The Ghost To Dinner?

BOTM Interview with Lori over at Escape with DollyCas

Recently I had the chance to sit down with Community Bookstop's BOTM Lori@Great Escapes Book Tours to interview her for my blog.  She is a joy to talk to and get to know.  Thank you Lori for making the time to talk with me!How did you become a book blogger?I was injured in an auto… Continue reading BOTM Interview with Lori over at Escape with DollyCas

Interview: Sinful Science author Frankie Bow

What genre do you write? I write mysteries that don’t have explicit sex or violence, so technically they’re in the “cozy mystery” category, although that might be a little misleading. I think that because of the success of series like “The Cat Who…” and the Hannah Swensen mysteries, sometimes people expect cozies to have cats and… Continue reading Interview: Sinful Science author Frankie Bow

Interview with Steven Manchester Author of The Changing Season

 Interview: Steven ManchesterI recently had the pleasure of siting down and talking with Steven Manchester who has written so many beautiful stories that remind me so much of Nicholas Sparks I swear Steven could go so far as to beat out Mr. Sparks!  Here's the interview I had with him.What genre do you write? I write… Continue reading Interview with Steven Manchester Author of The Changing Season

Interview with Michelle Lynn Siegfried author of Major Crimes

Thank you so much for hosting me on your blog today!What genre do you write? Cozy Mysteries and Children’s Picture BooksHow did you come to write cozies and Children's Picture Books? Cozies were always my favorite books, and over a ten-year-period, I always thought about writing one.  I finally wrote my first book when my daughter was… Continue reading Interview with Michelle Lynn Siegfried author of Major Crimes

Interview: Empty Nest Author Mary Wingate

Recently I had the chance to sit down and interview Mary Wingate author of the book Empty Nest here's the interview:What genre do you write?I write traditional (also called cozy) mysteries. In traditional mysteries, the main character is usually an amateur sleuth, not a police officer or detective. In traditional/cozy mysteries, setting and characters play… Continue reading Interview: Empty Nest Author Mary Wingate

Interview: Wrong Crowd by; Richard Goodwin

Today we had the pleasure at Community Bookstop of stopping and chatting with Richard Godwin who is releasing his book Wrong Crowd.  We look forward to hearing how well his book is!What genre do you write?I am known for writing psychological thrillers. I also write Noir, literary satire, horror, straight crime, mystery, hybrid and slipstream.How… Continue reading Interview: Wrong Crowd by; Richard Goodwin

Interview: Kari Lee Townsend Author of Perish In The Palm

What genre do you write?I actually write in several genres. I write mysteries and teen super hero stories under Kari Lee Townsend, and I write romance and women's fiction under Kari Lee Harmon. It keeps me from getting bored ;)How did you come to write mysteries and teen super heroes?I started writing romance novels because… Continue reading Interview: Kari Lee Townsend Author of Perish In The Palm

Interview with Stephen Kamiinski

Community Bookstop Interview with Stephen KaminskiWhat genre do you write?I write cozy mysteries.  Character development is strong, dialogue is heavy, and the plots are complex, but violence, amour, and bad language are inferred rather than graphic.What type of characters do you like to write about?The most interesting ones, of course! Most of my characters have personality flaws to… Continue reading Interview with Stephen Kamiinski