I’ve asked a variety of authors— from horror to romance to comedy to non-fiction—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!
The question: What’s the one thing that makes you squeamish when reading/hearing/seeing?
“Needles in the eyes. That’s all you’re getting out of me.”
Julianne Snow, author of Days with the Dead and Glimpses of the Dead
Site: dayswiththeundead.com
“Dogs being hurt.”
Mercedes Fox, author of Poaching the Immortal
Site: https://mercedesfoxbooks.com
“There’s not much that makes me squeamish actually, I read a lot of Stpehen King and grew up watching shows like CSI and House.”
Samantha Fischer, Author Love and Self Discovery
Site: samanthacfischer.com
“Nose-bleeds or nose injuries.”
I’m getting squeamish thinking about it…