#WriterWednesdayInterview with Lori Robbins
/I’d like to welcome Lori Robbins to the blog for #WriterWednesday!
A few of your favorite fall traditions: I never miss an opportunity to go apple and pumpkin picking.
Something autumn-related that you’ll never do again: Overestimate how many apples and pumpkins I need, which results in two weeks of making vats of applesauce and watching the pumpkins wither as I debate how many pumpkin seeds one can reasonably be expected to roast and eat.
Favorite fall treat: I love roasted chestnuts and candy apples.
A fall treat that makes you gag: Pumpkin spice malted milk balls. How can such a thing exist?
Something you only do in the fall: I hide candy from the rest of the family and then eat it myself.
Something you’d never do in the fall season: Go outdoors when the temperature dips below 50 degrees. Maybe 60. As a resident of northern New Jersey, this does pose a few problems.
Favorite autumn beverage: My favorite autumn drink is an apple brandy cocktail that’s topped with champagne. After drinking a few you still have a half bottle of opened champagne, which I think of as a win.
A drink that gives you a sour face: I know this is heresy to many, but I don’t drink tea. Ever.
Favorite fall smell: Wood smoke is my favorite and has the added advantage of not triggering any allergies.
Something that makes you hold your nose: Every brand of tea [see above] with the possible exception of chamomile.
Best fall memory: My first Halloween in suburban New Jersey. We had just moved from NYC, and it was a great way to meet the neighbors!
Something you’d rather forget: The year I dressed as a black cat and got my tail stuck in an elevator door. Twice.
Funniest autumn story: Finding an empty bag of hidden Halloween candy with a note from my kids that said We always enjoy the hunt, heh, heh, heh
Something embarrassing that happened during the fall: Showing up at a Halloween party and finding out no one else was wearing a costume.
Best thing you ever cooked/baked in autumn: Apple pie, for sure!
Your worst kitchen disaster: Making pumpkin pie from an actual pumpkin. There’s a reason the canned stuff is so popular.
Favorite place you spent a fall day: My daughter’s September wedding at the Jersey shore was magical. She got married on the beach, and a crowd of late-season beach goers joined in.
The worst place to spend a fall day: My backyard is the worst place to be in October and November. I’m fairly certain my allergy to leaf mold was born out a disinclination to wield a rake.
Funniest pumpkin-carving story: Carving a pumpkin and having people think the kids must have done it.
Your worst pumpkin-carving story: Trying to carve a pumpkin with one of those flexible knives that come in pumpkin carving kits, deciding a kitchen knife would work better, and then slicing three fingers instead of said pumpkin. On the other hand, blood from the wound was definitely on brand for Halloween.
Best Halloween memory: Playing Scrabble with friends while answering the door to trick-or-treaters.
Worst Halloween experience: Losing every single Scrabble game because it was my house, and I was the one doling out candy. As a matter of record, I’d like to make a case for including the word “rebeaner” in the Scrabble dictionary. What other word would you use to describe someone who repeatedly beans another person on the head with a bag of candy? Had my fellow Scrabble players agreed, I would have won.
About Lori:
Lori Robbins began dancing at age 16 and launched her professional career three years later. She performed with a number of modern dance and classical ballet companies, including Ballet Hispanico and the St. Louis Ballet, and her commercial work included featured spots for Pavlova Perfume. After ten very lean years onstage she became an English teacher and now writes full time.
Lori is the author of the On Pointe mysteries; the third book in that series, Murder in Third Position, is due out in November and is set in a fictional New York City ballet company. The first book in her Master Class series, Lesson Plan for Murder, features a crimefighting English teacher and will release in early 2023. She won the Indie Award for Best Mystery, the Silver Falchion for Best Cozy Mystery, and was a finalist for both a Readers’ Choice and Mystery and Mayhem Book Award.
Short stories include “Accidents Happen” in Murder Most Diabolical and “Leading Ladies” in Justice for All. She’s also a contributor to The Secret Ingredient: A Mystery Writers Cookbook.
As a dancer, writer, English teacher, and mother of six, Lori is an expert in the homicidal impulses everyday life inspires.
Let’s Be Social:
https://linktr.ee/lorirobbinsmysteries
https://www.instagram.com/lorirobbinsmysteries/
https://www.facebook.com/lorirobbinsauthor/
https://twitter.com/lorirobbins99
https://www.bookbub.com/profile/lori-robbins
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/16007362.Lori_Robbins
http://lorirobbinsauthor@gmail.com