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Crossing Nevada by Jeannie Watt
Crossing Nevada by Jeannie Watt





Crossing Nevada by Jeannie Watt

How old were you when you had the first inkling you might be a writer, and what gave you that hint? Kristan Higgins, Sherry Thomas and Jane Porter, of course.Ĩ. If you could invite three of your favorite authors over for a summer barbecue, who would be chowing down on hamburgers and brats (or veggie burgers) in your backyard?

Crossing Nevada by Jeannie Watt

I’ve turned a lot of those quick-writes into books.ħ. I write the first few pages of that story, then go back to it later. What do you do when you’re in the middle of a book and a new idea pops into your head? (We do have a lot of range land fires, so it could have happened. This wasn’t in a fan letter, but one of my friends asked his wife which of their neighbors lost his backhoe in a fire, and she had to gently tell him that he was thinking of a scene in one of my books. What was the most unusual comment you’ve ever received in a fan mail letter or a review? I love to dress up! The hardest part about retiring and moving to the ranch is that I have nowhere to wear my fancy clothes! I save them for when I visit my kids in Reno and San Francisco, and for RWA Nationals, of course.ĥ. What is “dressed up” for you: a designer dress and stiletto heels or clean yoga pants, a sweatshirt and tennis shoes without holes? Hot rockers over 50: Lenny Kravitz, Bruce Springsteen or Bono ? One of my bull riders grew rather snide and full of himself after I binge-watched the Iron Man series while writing him.ģ. I channel lots of people I know, but not purposely.

Crossing Nevada by Jeannie Watt

Have you ever based a character, at least in part, on a real person you knew, and was that person able to see himself/herself in your story? Personally, I feel like the Mad Hatter-a little crazed.Ģ. My family would call me the White Rabbit, because I’m always whining about being late. Which ALICE IN WONDERLAND character would best describe you when you’re writing on deadline? Check out a new author and her work here every Wednesday, and if the spark is there, you’ll have a match. Only we like to do this Speed-Dating style. I love discovering new authors, so I wanted my blog to be a place where readers and my author pals could come together.







Crossing Nevada by Jeannie Watt