Jill Weatherholt is hosting an interview with me. Check out her blog. It’s fantastic. And thank you, Jill, for doing this interview. You are so kind.
Renee Johnson is the author of Acquisition, and The Haunting of William Gray. She is currently working on a Young Adult novel, while editing a suspense novel which has international flair–an homage to her love of travel and foreign food. She lives on a farm in North Carolina with her husband, Tony Johnson, and one very spoiled German shepherd named Gretel.
Hi Jill and all of your blog followers and readers. Thank you for allowing me to join your wonderful list of author interviews. It’s been fun and interesting getting to know the writers a little deeper.
For those who are already familiar with my work, you’ll recognize me as the author of http://writingfeemail.com and http://reneejohnsonwrites.com. The first is for pleasure, photography, and whatever pops into my head. The second is based solely on my journey as a writer – what I’m doing, thoughts on working with an editor, etc.
My first novel – Acquisition – is being published by The Wild Rose Press and is scheduled for release on November 7, 2014 through http://thewildrosepress.com and all of the other usual sites.
Now onto Jill’s questions.
If you could meet anyone, living or dead, who would you meet?
So many people came to mind, but in the end I decided on…
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It was my pleasure, Renee! Thank you for participating in the spotlight series. I know this has been a busy time and exciting time for you.
Thank you Jill. And there were so many kind comments left on your post! It really warmed my heart yesterday when I read through them.
Visited Jill yesterday and left a comment Renee.
Yes, I saw it and left a reply to you there as well. Thank you Andrea.
I enjoyed this little glimpse into you, Renee. The book is on my list.
Little glimpses into me are probably more than enough. LOL. Thanks for being so kind.
You thought of some terrific interview questions. Great job – I love to see how writers think
It was a great interview. Thanks for weighing in.
I like your attitude about changing a time or place in your life. You are well adjusted, my friend. Best wishes on the book roll out!
Best compliment – I love we’ll adjusted. It’s been a journey getting there.