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Official Interview: E. B. Mann

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Today's Chat with Sarah features E. B. Mann author of Karina.

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1. Tell us more about your life outside of writing.

Not much to tell: just a suburban mom.

2. Have you always had a passion for writing or is this a recent development?

It's definitely not recent. I have worked in publishing for decades. Everyone in publishing wants to write.

3. Let's talk about Karina? Why fiction or more specifically why supernatural fiction?

I don’t know. I like the supernatural, love Halloween. I wrote the book I was given to write.

4. What was the most difficult part of the writing process for you?

Butt glue? Getting it done?

5. The book discusses many aspects of Karina's life. She comes to terms with her item emotions. Did you intend for this to influence the lives of the readers?

Ideally, all books influence the life of the reader. I guess I’m encouraging people to feel their emotions.

6. Reincarnation is a topic in the book. Does this stem for your own personal beliefs?

I’m agnostic. I don’t pretend to know anything. Is there a God? Who knows? Do we come back? Who knows?

7. If your audience only remembers one thing from this story, what do you want it to be?

Don’t forget to be a human being.

Let's end in a few fun questions.
8. Pencil, pen, or tablet?


Laptop

9. Are your a coffee or tea person?

Whadda ya got?

10. What's your favorite meal?

The one that doesn’t get vomited up?

11. Firm bed or soft bed?

Smack down the middle
A book is a dream you hold in your hands.
—Neil Gaiman
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