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The second of my current Author interviews - Mr Chaunce Stanton - a day early, owing to family pressures!

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This series of interviews is a little different to others, as each question was posed to my ‘victims’ on an individual basis, and in many respects, based on previous responses. This provides a very spontaneous, open, honest, and - I hope, interesting insight as to what it takes to become a writer in today’s world of publishing. This week’s guest author is a larger-than-life and funny guy, by the name of Chaunce Stanton , from St Paul, Minnesota, USA.                                      Chaunce has one novel already published – ‘Luano’s Luckiest Day’ , and his second novel ‘The Blank Slate Boarding House for Creatives’ will hit the shelves fairly soon.                                                   Chaunce was my second ‘obvious’ pick of authors to interview, as, along with Megan Denby, he was another of the new breed of authors who was posting on the various discussion groups I explored as a newbie, and again, offered more than his fair share of help and adv

Death Lurks in Cock Muck Hill - Book 2 in The Borough Boys series - out now!

Hey guys; Further to yesterday's post, those nice folk at Amazon and KDP have exceeded themselves and my books are now available on all their channels... Amazon.co.uk - Paperback - click here Amazon.co.uk - ebook - click here Amazon.com - click here for both For your information, you will find 'Jack Ketch's Puppets' down for a day or so, shortly. I am updating to a revised first edition to correct some errors pointed out by a recent review. Apologies for any inconvenience that this may cause. Thanks Phil

The first of my author interviews - Megan Denby - 'A thistle in the mist'.

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This series of interviews is a little different to others, as each question was posed to my ‘victims’ on an individual basis, and in many respects, based on previous responses. This provides a very spontaneous, open, honest, and - I hope, interesting insight as to what it takes to become a writer in today’s world of publishing. I have been very deliberate in my choice of ‘first author interview’ to be published. My choice was actually very easy, as the hugely talented Canadian, Megan Denby, author of the wonderful inaugural novel ‘A thistle in the mist’, came to my attention immediately, when, as a ‘newbie’ I engaged within assorted ‘discussion groups’ for writers, looking for inspiration and answers. Megan and I were asking the same questions, in our own, unique ways, at almost identical times. Megan answered some of my questions, and I hope I answered some of Megan’s as helpfully. Megan continues to be one of my staunchest supporters and assists me tr