I’m at the blog of my fellow fiction editor Victoria Mixon, author of The Art & Craft of Fiction: A Practitioner’s Manual, for the second part of what turned into a long and rather diverting conversation. In between the goofing we talk about the things we do when writing novels of our own, ghostwriting, bad deals in the publishing world and the time I got hit by a train.
It’s all here. As you hop on over, mind the gap…
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#1 by Victoria Mixon on February 1, 2011 - 2:55 am
And I just want to make it perfectly clear: Roz did NOT eat a bug. Sorry for the confusion. 🙂
#2 by rozmorris on February 2, 2011 - 9:21 am
That’s right. No bugs were harmed in the making of this interview.
#3 by Amanda Hoving on February 4, 2011 - 4:58 pm
Just read both parts…you two are some kind of fun. Loved the interviews!