#ThisorThatThursday Interview with Debra Goldstein
/I’d like to welcome back mystery author, Debra H. Goldstein, to #ThisorThatThursday!
Favorite thing to do when you have free time: Reading, watching TV, spending time with friends
The thing you’ll always move to the bottom of your to do list: Cooking – any meal.
Things you need when you’re in your writing cave: My computer and easy access to the kitchen for snacks.
Things that distract you from writing: My husband, Joel – he always wants to be entertained.
Hardest thing about being a writer: Making myself sit down and write. I’m not a person who schedules times and word counts.
Easiest thing about being a writer: The pure joy when words are flowing
Favorite snacks: Almond Toastees, sushi
Things that make you want to gag: lobster
Favorite smell: The powdered sweet smell of a newly bathed baby
Something you wanted to be when you were a kid: Doctor
Something you do that you never dreamed you’d do: Exercise (but I try not to glisten)
Something you wish you could do: Be with family and friends without social distancing
Something you wish you’d never learned to do: Cook even minimally
Things you always put in your books: Fun – humor
Things you never put in your books: Lies that manipulate the reader
Things to say to an author: “I love your book.” “I love your writing style.” “I gave all my friends and family a copy of your book for Christmas.”
Things to say to an author if you want to be fictionally killed off in their next book: “You look older than I thought you were.”
Favorite things to do: Go to a Broadway musical. Ever since I was taken to my first show at the age of four, when the lights go down and the first notes of music begin, I feel a tingle of excited electricity go through me.
Things you’d run through a fire or eat bugs to get out of doing: Camping. The outdoors and I are not best buds…. Those bugs would probably eat me if given half a chance.
Best thing you’ve ever done: Walking away from my lifetime judicial appointment to follow my passion to write.
Biggest mistake: When a friend and I invited a guy I thought was cute for dinner in an hour. My friend and I then went up to our apartment to defrost the chicken we planned to serve. Needless to say, I never saw him again after we served him a wing we’d hacked off the still frozen bird, despite our best efforts to cook it, and he remarked, “My, this is a bit rare.”
The nicest thing a reader said to you: “Thank you. You helped me forget what was really going on in my life for a little while.”
The craziest thing a reader said to you: “That couldn’t possibly happen.” --- It was at a university book club and before I could answer, another woman whipped out two pieces of paper and said, “I knew someone would say that so I googled how many times it has happened in the last five years.” (the irony was it had happened on the original woman’s own campus six months earlier).
About Debra and Her New Book:
When a romantic rival opens a competing restaurant in small-town Wheaton, Alabama, Sarah Blair discovers murder is the specialty of the house . . .
For someone whose greatest culinary skill is ordering takeout, Sarah never expected to be co-owner of a restaurant. Even her Siamese cat, RahRah, seems to be looking at her differently. But while Sarah and her twin sister, Chef Emily, are tangled up in red tape waiting for the building inspector to get around to them, an attention-stealing new establishment—run by none other than Sarah's late ex-husband's mistress, Jane—is having its grand opening across the street.
Jane's new sous chef, Riley Miller, is the talk of Wheaton with her delicious vegan specialties. When Riley is found dead outside the restaurant with Sarah's friend, Jacob, kneeling over her, the former line cook—whose infatuation with Riley was no secret—becomes the prime suspect. Now Sarah must turn up the heat on the real culprit, who has no reservations about committing cold-blooded murder . . .
Includes quick and easy recipes!
Judge Debra H. Goldstein writes Kensington’s Sarah Blair mystery series (Three Treats Too Many, Two Bites Too Many, One Taste Too Many). She also authored Should Have Played Poker and IPPY Award winning Maze in Blue. Her short stories, which have been named Agatha, Anthony, Derringer finalists, have appeared in numerous periodicals and anthologies including Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, Black Cat Mystery Magazine, and Mystery Weekly. Debra serves on the national boards of Sisters in Crime and Mystery Writers of America and is president of SEMWA and past president of SinC’s Guppy Chapter. Find out more about Debra at www.DebraHGoldstein.com
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Buy Links:
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Three-Treats-Sarah-Blair-Mystery/dp/1496719492
Barnes & Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/three-treats-too-many-debra-h-goldstein/1135275342?ean=9781496719492