Lynette Sowell is the award-winning author of five novellas, as well as a three-book cozy mystery series and historical romance for Barbour Publishing. She also works as a medical transcriptionist and a part-time newspaper reporter.
In her "spare" time she loves to spin adventures for the characters who emerge from story ideas in her head. She hopes to spread the truth of God's love while taking readers on an entertaining journey. Lynette is a Massachusetts transplant who lives with her husband and a herd of five cats in central Texas. She loves to read, travel, spend time with her family, and likes to eat Mexican
food whenever she can. You can find Lynette on Facebook or at www.lynettesowell.com.
In her "spare" time she loves to spin adventures for the characters who emerge from story ideas in her head. She hopes to spread the truth of God's love while taking readers on an entertaining journey. Lynette is a Massachusetts transplant who lives with her husband and a herd of five cats in central Texas. She loves to read, travel, spend time with her family, and likes to eat Mexican
food whenever she can. You can find Lynette on Facebook or at www.lynettesowell.com.
Lynette has a question for you:
Okay, readers: I love writing about and reading about fun, interesting places.
What are some locations that you wish authors would use as a setting?
What are some locations that you wish authors would use as a setting?
Clare Revell is published with White Rose Publishing, EveryDayFiction (as Tels Merrick), Thaumantrope, and a poem "Alone", written as part of a group on Soucerous Signals.
"I've been married for 18 years and have three children, four if you include hubby. I live in the UK where I work in a school in the breakfast club. I'm also a registrar for the church I go to and it's my aim to actually have a bride wear white at a wedding I do. It's yet to happen. I have a well-traveled teddy bear that goes on holiday with me. I hate ironing with a passion. And I have 4 Christmas decorations that stay up all year round."
Clare has a question for you:
Do you have one favorite genre you read exclusively or do you read a varied selection?
You heard it, readers! Chime in with your answers - what settings do you like to read, and what genre?