Thanks, Rick! π Rohan is a pretty interesting guy who loves his music and writing. I don’t know where he found the time to do this interview, but I think it’s great π
I read it – it was awesome! Rohan asked you some great questions, and I feel I learned more about you. Now I’m totally curious to hear more about your theory of sounds. π
LOL – the theory of sound just came to me one day (that little muse gets you at the strangest times!) I’m so glad you took the time to read the interview, Janna. Rohan is a very talented young man! π
Very interesting interview, Dianne. I left a comment at Rohan’s site. π Oh, and BTW, you might be related to William Pitt the Elder or William Pitt the Younger or even Brad Pitt. π
I’m so looking forward to the final fruition of your current three WIPs – especially the 11th Q follow up. Do you think you could assign the renovations on the RUC to someone/something else (fairies, angels…maybe not dragons, we don’t want all that beautiful old wood burning) so you can be freed up to write? Great interview Rohan:-)
Excellent interview – and your book sound absolutely amazing.Tesla and stoneage in the same book sounds most intriguing. Best of all; your picture! You are SO pretty!
The POW camp is pretty sad – and the picture I have of the little boy is so cute (I would have put posted it on my blog by now, but it’s still packed away) π¦
Dianne, this was a great interview – so much information. I definitely think you need to go back to this: “The second is about a best-selling writer who is kidnapped by a serial killer and forced to write his life story (the only problem is she canβt actually write β sheβs a plagiarist).” I think this sounds fantastic!
I really loved writing that story, but it got overtaken by others (and the fact that Dan Brown stole my title “Angels and Demons” because the writer’s name is ‘Angel’ π¦
It’s a great story because she has to write to save her life (and the ending is pretty cool too – though it’s not written yet, it’s all in my head) π
I really can’t wait to read your books now! I’ve always loved science and dreaming about ancient cultures. There’s still so much we don’t know about the physical and metaphysical worlds and it’s always fun to imagine those things while writing (and reading)!
I absolutely loved writing this book, Sheila. I highly recommend everyone write a book like this at some time in their lives. It actually changed the way I viewed the history of the world and the more I delved into it the more I learned. It was an amazing experience! π
I know what you mean. My novel has a lot of science and mysticism in it and it took forever to research, but I loved learning about all of it. Hopefully it will be published someday. Even if it’s not though, at least it gave me the chance to learn about all that stuff. π
It was my pleasure Dianne π Was great to find out more about you and your writing!
Take care π
Rohan.
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That’s great, Dianne! Keep the good press coming. π
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Thanks, Rick! π Rohan is a pretty interesting guy who loves his music and writing. I don’t know where he found the time to do this interview, but I think it’s great π
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Great interview, Dianne!
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Thank you so much, Ruth! π
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I read it – it was awesome! Rohan asked you some great questions, and I feel I learned more about you. Now I’m totally curious to hear more about your theory of sounds. π
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LOL – the theory of sound just came to me one day (that little muse gets you at the strangest times!) I’m so glad you took the time to read the interview, Janna. Rohan is a very talented young man! π
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Congratulations on a great interview. Every little bit helps.
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Thank you so much – I’m glad you enjoyed it π
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Woo hoo! Can I have your autograph? You are going places, girl!
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LOL – don’t you just love a good interview! π
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The interview was great! I bet you had fun talking to this guy. I’m just surprised he hadn’t read The Eleventh Question yet — his loss. You go girl!
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LOL – thanks, Barb – I think he may want to have a look at it now, even though I put a spoiler in the interview π
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Great interview – placed a comment there π xx
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Thank yo so much, my dear! I’m so glad you liked it π
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you ‘yo’ are welcome xxx π
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Very interesting interview, Dianne. I left a comment at Rohan’s site. π Oh, and BTW, you might be related to William Pitt the Elder or William Pitt the Younger or even Brad Pitt. π
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I’ve looked into that and yes for the first two – as far as Brad is concerned – hmmm, he and his siblings look very similar to mine π
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Good one!
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Thank you, my dear! π
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Oh the secrets I learned. Nicely done!
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Thanks, Jacqui! π
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Great interview – Rohan has quite a talent for getting you to divulge interesting stuff π
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He’s good like that! I wouldn’t have normally talked so much π
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I’m so looking forward to the final fruition of your current three WIPs – especially the 11th Q follow up. Do you think you could assign the renovations on the RUC to someone/something else (fairies, angels…maybe not dragons, we don’t want all that beautiful old wood burning) so you can be freed up to write? Great interview Rohan:-)
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LOL! I wish I could just wave a magic wand and the RUC would be finished so I could get back to writing again (know any fairies?) π
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Sounds like you’re a very busy woman, Diane… Great interview!
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Thank you, Maggie! I really appreciate you taking the time go over and read it. Rohan is wonderful π
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Hey Diane.
Great interview.
Are you sure you aren’t a stand-up comic?
Cheers,
Peter
A retired photographer looks at life
Life Unscripted on WordPress
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LOL! I’d love to be a stand up comic! π
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Loved it! Great to hear more about the amazing life of an amazing lady.
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Thank you so much, Britt! (from one amazing lady to another!) π
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That was an awesome interview! Congrats π
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Thank you so much, Elisa! Rohan is great and I’m really glad you got the opportunity to visit his site! π
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Excellent interview – and your book sound absolutely amazing.Tesla and stoneage in the same book sounds most intriguing. Best of all; your picture! You are SO pretty!
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Awwwww! Thank you so much, Anna. Compliments will get you everywhere! It is a great book and I’m really glad Rohan reviewed it. He’s great π
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Great interview! Although seeing that monster grasshopper again might give me nightmares. π
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LOL! The grasshopper is long gone, JM. He was kinda cute though…
I’m so glad you took the time go go over to Rohan’s site and read the interview. He’s a fantastic guy π
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Fantastic interview, Diane! I see paparazzi in your future! π Love the new roof!
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Thanks, Jill! I’ll probably paparazzi the paparazzi! I’m fairly crazy with my camera π
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Really nice interview, Dianne. And all the pics to go with it. The one of the POW camp tugged at my heart.
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The POW camp is pretty sad – and the picture I have of the little boy is so cute (I would have put posted it on my blog by now, but it’s still packed away) π¦
I’m so glad you liked the interview π
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Dianne, this was a great interview – so much information. I definitely think you need to go back to this: “The second is about a best-selling writer who is kidnapped by a serial killer and forced to write his life story (the only problem is she canβt actually write β sheβs a plagiarist).” I think this sounds fantastic!
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I really loved writing that story, but it got overtaken by others (and the fact that Dan Brown stole my title “Angels and Demons” because the writer’s name is ‘Angel’ π¦
It’s a great story because she has to write to save her life (and the ending is pretty cool too – though it’s not written yet, it’s all in my head) π
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An excellent interview Dianne. Very well done, and I learned more about you in a very fun and entertaining way.
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Thank you so much, Penny. I’m really glad you liked it π
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What’s not to like!!!!! π
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I really can’t wait to read your books now! I’ve always loved science and dreaming about ancient cultures. There’s still so much we don’t know about the physical and metaphysical worlds and it’s always fun to imagine those things while writing (and reading)!
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I absolutely loved writing this book, Sheila. I highly recommend everyone write a book like this at some time in their lives. It actually changed the way I viewed the history of the world and the more I delved into it the more I learned. It was an amazing experience! π
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I know what you mean. My novel has a lot of science and mysticism in it and it took forever to research, but I loved learning about all of it. Hopefully it will be published someday. Even if it’s not though, at least it gave me the chance to learn about all that stuff. π
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Another lovely effort. π
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Thank you my dear Eliz! π
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