Friday, December 21, 2018

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1. What is the best thing about being an author? 
Creation

2. WhatΓÇÖs the worst thing? 
Self-doubt

3. How did writing your novel The Grief Hole make you feel? 
Scared

4. What do you hope it brings its readers? 
Hope

5. What else do you like to do? 
Talk

6. Who has influenced your writing the most? 
Fremlin

7. What has been your biggest career reward?
Response

8. What is the most important contribution an author can make to the world?
Continue

9. WhatΓÇÖs your biggest writing goal? 
Infinite

10. WhatΓÇÖs next? 
More

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Kaaron Warren has been publishing horror and science fiction for more than 20 years. SheΓÇÖs won awards close to home (the Canberra Critics Circle Award) and far away (the Shirley Jackson Award). Kaaron has lived in Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra and Fiji. SheΓÇÖs sold more than 200 short stories, three novels (the multi-award-winning Slights, Walking the Tree and Mistification) and six short story collections including the multi-award-winning Through Splintered Walls. Her latest novel is The Grief Hole (IFWG Publishing Australia) will launch at the Canberra Writers Festival in August 2016.

Pre-order The Grief Hole ifwgaustralia/2016/07/10/print-preorders-the-grief-hole-by-kaaron-warren/" target="_blank">here, and learn more about 
Kaaron's fabulous books at her kaaronwarren.wordpress/" target="_blank">website.

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