I was honored to be interviewed at Fiction Finder, a website of the American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW). Check it out here: http://www.fictionfinder.com/author_interview/read/interview_with_adam_blumer
Welcome to a newer dimension of my blog: interviews. I love to highlight author friends of mine who’ve written some fantastic books, books I can recommend to you and your friends. My guest today is Heather Day Gilbert, an author friend I’ve known for several years. Without further ado, join Heather and me as we sip our coffee and chat about Christian publishing. Welcome, Heather. It’s great to feature another Bob Jones University graduate here. I remember when you were seeking a publisher for your first novel, God’s Daughter. Look at how God has opened doors for you! Could you briefly describe how you got started in publishing novels and why you decided to be independently published? Oh, wow! It’s a long and winding story. Suffice it to say that I tried the road to traditional publication—I had three agents and submitted three novels over the course of a few years.…
Welcome to a new dimension of my blog: interviews. I’d love to highlight friends of mine who’ve written some fantastic books, books I can wholeheartedly recommend to you and your friends. As you know, I believe in clean and meaningful Christian fiction, so I’m careful about who I endorse. My new guest is Deb Brammer, an author friend I’ve known for several years. Without further ado, join Deb and me as we sip our coffee and chat about Christian publishing. So, Deb, how long have you been writing for Christian publication? For about thirty-five years. I had my first article published by Regular Baptist Press in 1979. How many books have you written? I’ve had eight books published. Peanut Butter Friends in a Chop Suey World and Two Sides to Everything are written for preteens and involve cultural changes made by an American in Taiwan and New Zealand. Moose is fiction…
Drop on by to read the interview with me and learn how to win a copy of The Tenth Plague. http://sleuthsandsuspects.blogspot.com/2014/08/interview-with-adam-blumer.html