I have a copy of Werewolf by Greg Hair up for grabs. All you have to do is read the interview that I did with Greg by following this link http://tazziebookreviews.blogspot.com/2011/09/greg-hair-author-interview.html Leave a comment saying you have read it. Once you have done that you then must leave a comment under this post saying 1 thing from the interview.
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LANDON MURPHY, a werewolf who has a knack for tracking, a penchant for killing, and an affinity for the bottle, walks the streets at night removing those from society who would escape the limits of the law. Further compounding his life is a serial killer, and the addition of two individuals, LillyAnna and Jamie, whom he helps introduce to the larger world of the supernatural. Landan soon discovers, however, that he’s not the only werewolf with secrets...
"My wife and children inspire me the most. They are the real motivation for me to keep going and continue trying to make it as a writer. My wife has her own photography business and it’s kind of a little competition we have to see who can get the most fans." This part touched me the most, I love to hear about how a person's family inspires them!
ReplyDeleteKitty Bullard
Greatmindsthinkaloud@gmail.com
Great interview! I like when authors change the way traditional creature (vampires, werewolves) are into something new that hasn't been seen before. This should be an interesting read. I'd like to see how he changed it up.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
Christina
shadowhunters_jace_clary@hotmail.com
Make sure you post on the Author interview too :)
ReplyDeleteHow did the idea of Werewolf come about?
ReplyDeleteFrom the kidnapping of Madeleine McCann in Portugal. Being a father, I get very upset when someone hurts a child. That’s how Landon Murphy was born.
I found this interesting to see the ideas and events that influence a story
When exactly does this giveaway end? It says the 21st of October, but then says that the winner will be announced the 16th or 17th. I'm confused...
ReplyDelete"Rewrite, rewrite, rewrite. 2. Don’t let ANYONE tell you that you can’t, or shouldn’t, do it. 3. If you’re happy with the story, don’t change it. It’s YOUR story (that’s why I like self-publishing)."
ReplyDeleteGreat interview and contest!
ceciliajansink@gmail.com
I forgot to change that bit. I exteneded it till today, sorry about that
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