#WriterWednesday Interview with Liz Milliron
/I’d like to welcome author, Liz Milliron, to the blog for #WriterWedneday.
Things you need to throw out: The pile of old cell phones on my dresser that have a quarter-inch of dust on them (no joke).
Things you need for your writing sessions: a snack and a cup of tea
Things you love about writing: Creating a new world out of almost nothing
Hardest thing about being a writer: Marketing and promotion (oh, if only readers came flocking the minute you said, “I have a book!”)
Things you wish you’d never bought: A car for my son (more stress than it’s worth)
Words that describe you, but you wish they didn’t: stubborn and perfectionist
Things that make you want to gag: sashimi (raw fish--no, just…no)
Music that drives you crazy: rap music (isn’t that an oxymoron?)
Something that gives you a sour face: coffee (I know, I know)
Favorite smell: vanilla and cinnamon
The last thing you ordered online: Slippers for my son
The coolest person you’ve ever met: Mary Higgins Clark
About Liz:
Liz Milliron is the author of The Laurel Highlands Mysteries series, set in the scenic Laurel Highlands of Southwestern Pennsylvania, and The Homefront Mysteries, set in Buffalo, NY during the early years of World War II. She is a member of Sisters in Crime, Pennwriters, and International Thriller Writers. A recent empty-nester, Liz lives outside Pittsburgh with her husband and a retired-racer greyhound.
http://lizmilliron.com
Coming February 2021
The Stories We Tell (Home Front Mysteries #2) - "The Stories We Tell has its dark side, but Buffalo's First Ward in 1942 is still a world of warmth and charm, where Betty's honour, loyalty, and sheer moxie are guaranteed to win the day." Catriona McPherson, multi-award-winning author of the Dandy Gilver Mysteries
Now Available
Broken Trust (Laurel Highlands Mysteries #3) - “Highly recommended.” - R.G. Belsky, author of the Clare Carlson mysteries
The Enemy We Don’t Know (Home Front Mysteries #1) - “…an exciting crackerjack of a novel.” - James W. Ziskin, author of the Ellie Stone mysteries