Author Meet & Greet
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The 4 most current interviews are posted here. Older ones may be found under the Archive: Author Meet & Greet on the main page of this blog by the author’s last name.
**Jack Ketchum’s Interview from December 2017 is PINNED at the bottom of this page**
So, without further ado, let’s get to know
Meet & Greet Author:ย #296
Carol L. Paur
Your Name: Carol L. Paur
Genre(s) of your work: YA Mystery and Middle-grade Mystery, Middle-grade Fantasy, Adult (clean) and a Spiritual Self-help book
Titles/Year of Published Work(s): I Indie published three books: Stories in 2013. Dead Catherine Zimmer must listen to three stories of unrelated people to determine her final judgment. Waves is the sequel to Stories. Catherine Zimmerโs judgment requires she relive aspects of her life until she understands the mistakes she made. Praying for the Enemy: Your 911 to Peace is a spiritual handbook to help readers become more intentional with forgiving and praying for their enemies.
The next three books were traditionally published. Isasnora Snores, Black Rose Writing (2019), The infant Isasnoraโs snores shatters glass, so sheโs banished from the glass kingdom of Calelind. When an evil king declares war on Calelind, Isasnora goes to battle to defeat the enemy. Early Summer, Orange Blossom Publishing (2022). Helene Denny struggles with anxiety but is obsessed with serial killers. When a string of girls go missing, she investigates only to have her little sister go missing. Rowley Peters and the Lumberjack Ghost, Chicken Scratch Books (2025). Rowley is camping with her parents when she learns of the Lumberjack Ghost. Sheโs ready to head to a waterpark when her best friend, Huey, arrives. Huey doesnโt believe in ghosts and she argues with Rowley saying thereโs a mystery afoot. Rowley must solve this mystery to save her friendship.
Bio: Carol L. Paur has done standup comedy, written and produced childrenโs plays, and freelanced for newspapers and magazines. Paur is also a screenwriter and writing mentor. She holds an MA in Communication from Marquette University.
Why do you write in the genre that you do? I write in many genres but so far only the mysteries have sold. There are too many stories in my head to stick with one genre. The other genres are picture books, horror, thrillers, literary, dystopian, and non-fiction.
How has writing changed/altered your life? I am insecure but writing has given me confidence. The more I write, the better I feel, even when I get those rejection letters.
Who are your favorite authors and why? Too many favorites. My message to readers is to step out and try different authors and genres. I have started buying books from my fellow authors at book events and have been pleasantly surprised.
Do you believe that audiobooks are the wave of the future, more of a passing fad, or somewhere in between and why? I find many fans still prefer holding a book in their hands. Some of them use audiobooks or read on Kindle-like devices, but I donโt think theyโre going to replace paper books any time soon.
What have you found to be a good marketing tool? A bad one? Good old face to face contact has been the best for me. Iโm not the biggest fan of lugging my books to book fairs but I do love meeting people. The next good marketing tool is my monthly newsletter. I donโt have to worry about social mediaโs algorithm hiding my social media post. I love when I have contests, and readers actually participate.
Iโm not sure if thereโs a bad marketing tool, unless you ignore people passing by your author table (Yes, Iโve witnessed that, and then the authors are angry they didnโt sell anything.). That said, I do think some authors rely too much on social media and only post about their books. Iโve backed away from social media, posting only my upcoming events (which is a bit self-serving). It was getting too difficult to come up with creative social media posts and I had little to no engagement.
Do you believe writing should be censored โ that some topics should remain taboo? Censored by whom? I believe parents should have the right to determine the books their minor children read. I believe school libraries have the right to determine the books they will carry. I believe bookstores should have the right to determine the books they will carry. Even public libraries make decisions all the time on what books they will carry. Are there topics that are taboo? I think anything that supports or promotes child pornography or abuse should be not published or promoted. Should the government get involved? This is a sticky question because governments in the past took books away they didnโt deem โgood.โ However, the Federal Communications Commission limits what is allowed on the radio. I would like to see a better rating scale on books so people and parents can determine if the book is appropriate for them. I have checked out books not knowing much about them and was surprised at the language and pornography. More than anything Iโd like to see opposing sides listen to each other instead of shouting and disparaging one another.
What is your opinion of Trigger Warnings? I wonder if this is what could be on books to let readers know there might be sensitive or controversial issues. I donโt have a solution. This is just a suggestion.
Do you find that you sell better in person (at events) or through social media (like a personal blog, website, or Amazon)? In person.
Where can people find you and your work? Thank you for asking. My website is: www.clpaurauthor.com. My books are available from the publishers or Amazon.
Iโm on Twitter (https://x.com/ArmorCate), LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-paur-2a5b43162/) Facebook: (https://www.facebook.com/carol.lpaur) and Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/authorclp/)
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Edouard Prisse
Your Name: Edouard Prisse
Genre(s) of your work: Non-fiction, political, strategic, macro-economic based
Titles/Year of Published Work: Sleeping With The Enemy: What the White House Still Misses on China (2026)
Bio:
Edouard Prisse is an independent European political author with a unique multidisciplinary background. He holds an MA in Dutch Law and an MBA from INSEAD Business School and combines expertise in economics, law and mathematics. Having studied John Maynard Keynesโ famous Theory of Employment, and having been his own business founder, plus consultant and legal adviser, Prisse now focuses on analyzing power structures and exposing the forces shaping international trade and the resulting political strategies, more especially in the US. He aims to provide clarity on the pressing issue of free trade agreements with China and its global consequences.
How has writing changed/altered your life?
It takes a lot of time and has brought me many contacts in the field. It has also made me see how little serious thinking goes into many opinions and how much more is needed.
Who are your favorite authors and why?
- Dante Alighieri, the towering writer
- Charles de Gaulle, the great statesman with beautiful language too
- James K. Galbraith, an exceptionally keen economist
- Robert E. Lighthizer, American trade specialist who is so unique in seeing things right
- Albert Einstein, for seeing sad reality with humor
- John Maynard Keynes, the highly clever thinker, who transformed macro-economy
- Professor J. Pen, clarifying economist
- John M. Culbertson, who wrote the truth about free trade
Do you believe that audiobooks are the wave of the future, more of a passing fad, or somewhere in between and why?
They are a good, useful thing.
Do you believe writing should be censored โthat some topics should remain taboo?
No, none should remain taboo, except dirt.
Do you find that you sell better in person (at events) or through social media (like a personal blog, website, or Amazon)?
Both are good and very difficult.
Where can people find you and your work?
https://authoredouardprisse.com
https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B077F5DNSQ
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Kendra Slone
Your Name: Kendra Slone
Genre(s) of your work: YA Fantasy
Titles/Year of Published Work(s):
The Hailwic Chronicles: The Shifter (2020)
The Hailwic Chronicles: The Forgotten Prince (2024)
Bio:
Kendra Slone loves to live in fantasy worlds in her free time. From reading and writing books to playing video games or watching movies, she is always searching for the next best thing to grab her attention. She loves to cross stitch, bake tasty desserts, and is a newbie at painting miniatures and building legos.
She is the author of The Hailwic Chronicles, a YA fantasy series that she started writing when she was young. An avid reader in the same genre she writes in, Kendra has always wanted to publish a book of her own. She made that dream possible by self-publishing her first book, The Hailwic Chronicles: The Shifter, in October of 2020.
Kendra lives in a quiet, small town in Illinois with her husband, two cats, and two dogs. She also spends as much time as she can with her mother and nephew. Want to know about her future projects and life updates? Follow her on social media for more!
Why do you write in the genre that you do?
Growing up reading was my way of getting away from the real world. Books about dragon
riders, magical worlds, and thrilling adventures were always my go to. I loved them so much that I have had a version of Hailwic and all of its characters in my mind since I was at least twelve. I loved stories about good vs. evil, mythical creatures and figuring out why each character was the way they were. I write fantasy because I love to allow my imagination to go wild like I did when I was kid. Iโd also love to expand my writing when Iโm finished with The Hailwic Chronicles. Perhaps a standalone thriller or horror story?
How has writing changed/altered your life?
Iโve been writing stories since I was a kid, though I canโt say they were always good. I remember having a notebook with a Pikachu on the front of it and writing short stories about Pokemon in it. I wrote and rewrote stories about a boy and a dragon in Jr. High. Itโs something that Iโve always loved to do when I had the time, but I didnโt get serious about it until 2019. I decided that year that I would finish writing a novel and pursue self-publishing. It was this path with writing that made me realize that I can set a goal and follow through with it until the end. It made me realize what I was capable of and that I could follow my dream of writing books like I always wanted to do. It gave me a purpose.
Who are your favorite authors and why?
Christopher Paolini wrote the Inheritance series. It became my favorite book of all time. Eragon introduced me to a world of dragons and magic like I had never read before. I was excited to read each book the moment I got my hands on them.
J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter series. Iโm not much of a fan of her these days, but I wonโt deny that her books filled many years of my life with magic. Not only did I love Hogwarts, but so did my friends, my cousins, and the people around me. It was something that brought many of us together in discussion and excitement. I mean who didnโt secretly hope that thereโd be an owl pecking at your window with your Hogwarts letter in its beak?
Do you believe that audiobooks are the wave of the future, more of a passing fad, or somewhere in between and why?
I think audiobooks are an awesome new way of enjoying the books we love. I myself would love to have audiobooks done for my own work, but it’s not in my budget at the moment. I think there are many people out there who would love to read more, but just donโt have the time to sit down and do it. Audiobooks provide a way to allow them to enjoy a good story again while driving to work or doing the dishes.
What have you found to be a good marketing tool? A bad one?
I think connecting with other local authors has been a good way to learn about other book events. Putting myself out there has been the best tool so far. Sharing posts on social media helps at times too. But no matter what, it is difficult. Iโm not sure if Iโve found the best way yet, but Iโm working on it.
Do you believe writing should be censored โ that some topics should remain taboo?
No, I donโt think so. We learn by opening our minds to other experiences, worlds, cultures, and languages. To restrict these topics, no matter how extreme some might think they are, is to keep us in a bubble. I think it’s dangerous to believe that one’s way of thinking is the only way. And if the topic is dangerous, I think itโs important to learn why it is.
What is your opinion of Trigger Warnings?
I hadnโt thought about it before, but I think it is a good idea depending on the material youโre writing. There are some things that certain people may not want to read because it could bring up a bad experience they have been through. Trigger warnings should definitely be used for anything graphic.
Do you find that you sell better in person (at events) or through social media (like a personal blog, website, or Amazon)?
I sell much better at events than on social media. The only time I have done extremely well on social media is around the time of release dates. As I said in a previous answer, marketing is hard.
Where can people find you and your work?
You can find my books on Amazon!
The Hailwic Chronicles: The Shifter (1)
https://a.co/d/bW47ze6
The Hailwic Chronicles: The Forgotten Prince (2)
https://a.co/d/6inHi8O
You can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and Tiktok: @authorkendraslone
My website is: http://www.authorkendraslone.com
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Jennifer Shaw
Your Name: Jennifer Shaw
Pseudonym (if you use one): J. M. Shaw
Genre(s) of your work: Fantasy Adventure
Titles/Year of Published Work(s):
Callum Walker Series:
- The Ascension โ 2021 (First Edition); 2026 (Second Edition)
- The Convergence โ 2022 (First Edition); 2026 (Second Edition Expected Release)
- The Fractured Veil โ 2023 (First Edition); 2026 (Second Edition Expected Release)
- Forsaken Souls – 2025

After 31 years, I’m sure Terrinoni does have some great memories and lessons to share. I like that Else says books fill her soul with joy; I can relate!
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Thanks so much for reading, Priscilla! Yes, I agree – great books and the feelings they provoke can last forever.
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I agree with Stephen about fictional horror vs real-life horror. Stephen King doesn’t scare me, but the nightly news does!
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Really! I try to keep all politics and “viewpoints” out of my blog, but it’s hard sometimes!
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I did Google Busboom Castle. Wow! What a place! Great interview.:-)
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Monsters, cemeteries, crumbling buildings…McFarland and I could be friends IRL!
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Me too! ๐
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I enjoyed Kenny Sills interview. I understand people’s desire for trigger warnings, but in my case, I’d rather have the power in my own hands to decide, to read some then close the book if I need to.
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Sorry for the late response – we were at the State Fair! ๐ I added that trigger warning question because I have run into that issue a LOT over the past, say, year or so. I wondered what other writers had to say about it.
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It was interesting to “meet” Ellen Jo Ljung. It sounds like she is living a big, fulfilling life!
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I know! Very groovy interview! ๐ Thanks for reading, Priscilla!
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It’s nice to meet a fellow horror author in Jay Whales! I agree with his take on how writing gives you the control, especially at times in life when you have no control!
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That’s very true, Priscilla! One of the many groovy things about being a writer (AND being an indie!)
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A fellow horror author! It’s nice to “meet” Brianna Malotke. I think poets are so creative. Good tip about Canva. I need to learn to use it.
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I used Canva a tiny bit when I was working. It IS very useful and pretty “friendly” to use. Thanks for swinging by, Priscilla! ๐
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I like Eugene’s answers. Good meet-n-greet!
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Thanks, Priscilla! Got another one coming on Halloween! ๐
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Sue, many thanks for hosting Breakfield & Burkey on your blog site. Much appreciated.
Charles Breakfield
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Of course!! Pleasure to have you both!! ๐
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