Official Interview: John Tolliver

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Re: Official Interview: John Tolliver

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Excellent interview. I enjoyed the answers as well.

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I commend you on choosing to write historical fiction it is one of my favorite genres. It is such a challenge because you have to know your history,and when you change it critics are always looking for the little mistakes like dates and locations. Thank you for your military service as well.
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Hi Jerry,
Thank you. You are correct as literally the devil is in the details doing historical fiction. I had to go back several hundred times to correct nuances in the timeline to make it accurate. Happy to send you an electronic or printed copy of the book if you like, just email me your details.
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This is great!
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Great interview! Thanks for sharing! I like seeing how long it takes some of the writers to work from beginning to finish.
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Interesting interview-congratulations on your good reviews.
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Post by alysha_walters14 »

Sounds very interesting. I look forward to reading novels by this author even though historical fiction is not my favorite genre.
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