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Written by Editor   
Wednesday, 02 May 2007

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Last Updated ( Monday, 20 August 2007 )
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The Mango Tree Cafe, Loi Kroh Road
Written by Editor   
Wednesday, 13 June 2007

 Speaking with the co-author, Taryn Simpson

 

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The Mango Tree Cafe
Lauren Smith:   How did you and your co-author meet?

Taryn Simpson:  I'm a professional ghostwriter and he contacted a writer friend of mine to "polish and punch up" his rough draft.  When my friend learned it was a fictional novel, she contacted me since that is my specialty to see if I was interested.  I read the synopsis and was hooked.  After discussing the book with him via email over a period of days, we decided to work together as co-authors.
 
Lauren Smith:   Why did you decide to write a book together?

Taryn Simpson:  For me, it wasn't a matter of "deciding".  I knew I had to.  I felt that Alan had a diamond in the rough and I knew it would take the combination of both our talents to make it come to fruition.
 
Lauren Smith:   Tell us about this story.

Last Updated ( Monday, 05 November 2007 )
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Judgment Fire
Written by Editor   
Monday, 10 September 2007

Speaking with Marilyn Meredith

 

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Judgement Fire
Lauren Smith: What is your book about? 

Marilyn Meredith: Judgment Fire is about Deputy Tempe Crabtree investigating the death of a battered wife, trying to help her troubled son, dealing with a man with mental issues, taking part in a starlight ceremony, and regaining memories of her painful high school years.

Lauren Smith: What prompted you to write on this subject?  

Marilyn Meredith: Every time I start a new Tempe book, something has popped into my mind as a kernel of an idea and the more I think about it, the more it begins to grow. There are several subjects entwined in this book, but one I really wanted to bring out was the reason Tempe hadn't found out more about her Native American heritage earlier in her life. 

Lauren Smith: What brought you to write about a Native American law enforcement officer? 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 November 2007 )
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