I’ve started a new segment where I’ve asked a variety of authors to answer a few questions that I pose. Of course, I love a twist. All answers had to be no more than two sentences. Brevity presents a greater challenge.
For me the process was delightful as well as insightful. I love that authors can express our personalities and style in so few words. Just check out the varied responses to the first question!
Question number 3: Complete this sentence: The perfect scene for me involves _______.

“Emotion.”
Jo Robinson, author of Echoes of Narcissus in the Gardens of Delight
Site: www.africolonialstories.wordpress.com/

“Murder. Or cats. Maybe murderous cats. And some zombies. But the zombies aren’t necessary…”
Julianne Snow, author of Days with the Dead and Glimpses of the Dead
Site: http://dayswiththeundead.com/
“… an element to drive the story forward without compromising characterization or action in a way that slows the pace and makes the narrative hiccup into tediousness.”
Mel Keegan, author of the Hellgate series
Site: www.melkeegan.com
Adrian W. Lilly is the author of The Runes Trilogy, The Devil You Know, and Red Haze.
Reblogged this on Jo Robinson and commented:
I’m with Adrian Lilly on his Author Shorts series – one word from me today. 😀
Cool Adrian – I think I want to read a book about murderous zombie cats now too – nice one Julianne Snow. 🙂