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1) Your last three books, Blood Country, Dark Coulee, and Glare Ice are all in a series featuring Claire Watkins. How Would you describe Claire and the series? Claire is a bright, focused, determined, handsome middle-aged woman who
The series is a police procedural with a cozy setting and depth of 2) What is it about the northern Midwest that draws you to it for the books? I grew up here, I know the land, I know the landscape, I know the people.
3) Whats coming next? Do you plan to continue the series, maybe another with Laura Mallory? I'm working on the fourth book in the Claire Watkins series, tentatively
4) Youve also written a Young Adult book, Dancing With An Alien. Its kind of a departure from your other writing. What about this appealed to you as a writer? I just had an idea. I thought it was a blast writing for teenagers. It's
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5) Your first published works, Discriminating Evidence, was a book of poems. Do you still write poetry? Yes. I published a second book of poetry, SETTLING, in 1997 with
Mid-List 6) If you were not writing , what would you be doing instead? Probably teaching, maybe editing. I've done both for many years. I taught
7) What authors do you like to read? I seem to love the hard-boiled American men--Raymond Chandler, Ross 8) Do you think women authors have become more accepted in the mystery genre? And why? Completely. In some sub-genres they dominate the market. We even have
more men trying to write cozies just to get in on some of that popularity.
I 9) Do you like doing personal appearances? Signings and conventions? Sometimes, some parts. 10) What kind of writing habits do you have? Do you write at certain times of day? Listen to certain types of music? Do you outline? Don't listen to music. Don't write particularly at any time of day. Do
try 11) Do you find being in a household with two writers helpful? It works for me. 12) When you write, do you think about marketability ? Probably not enough. It's hard to say how that shapes what I decide to
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13) What kind of movies do you enjoy? I love all the Jane Austen moves, I love the Coen brothers movies, I
loved 14) Do social issues or current events influence your writing? Not immediately. 15) The women in your books are very strong characters. But they are not invincible. This adds a great sense of realism to the books. Do you think it is important them to have that realism? I don't think I would like them otherwise. 16) What is your favorite way to spend your free time? Believe it or not, I'm a hooker. I do rug-hooking in my spare time. It's
a 17) The little bio on your books mentions Pete of course, but also two toy poodles. I also noticed some of Petes earlier books mention pets. Have you always been an animal lover? Yes, but haven't before had the lifestyle to accommodate having them
in my 18) Do you do much research for your writing? Yes. But not just the police parts. I also research field crops, weather,
19) Was there anyone along the way that really influenced you? Some one that made you say, I want to be a writer? A couple people, most of them teachers. 20) What kind of music do you like to listen to? Spectrum. Classical, country, Irish, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nirvana. 21) Any plans to do a website? Pete Hautman, the wonderful writer I live with, has a whole in his for
me to 22) Whats the one thing that is always in your refrigerator? I guess I'd have to say mustard. I think I eat hamburgers and hot dogs
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