How did you come up with the idea for your book?
During a trip to Savannah, I visited the Sorrel-Weed house, which is reported to be Savannahâs most haunted house.
What is different about this book compared to others youâve written?
For starters, The Haunting Season is New Adult. Secondly, the main characters are not supernatural beings.
Most unique or unusual research youâve ever done for The Haunting Season?
Besides visiting the Sorrel-Weed house? Asking a former mortician about embalming methods in the early to mid 1900âs and how embalming and burial procedures have changed and why. Itâs both fascinating and a bit gruesome.
What is the hardest part about writing?
Keeping my butt in the chair for as many hours as I need to per day. Resisting the urge to jump on the internet when Iâm having difficulty with a scene.
If you could meet any author who is no longer living, who would it be?
Tough call. Edgar Allan Poe, probably. But Iâd also like to meet Rod Serling and Alfred Hitchcock.
Can you tell us a little about your next project?
Itâs a adult dark fantasy novel with action, castles, and gargoyles. Itâll be out early this summer.
If you could do one thing over again in regards to writing, what would it be?
Write faster.
Vanilla or chocolate?
Chocolate.
Food you like the most? The least?
I tend to like Italian food the most. I canât stand brussel sprouts or peas.
Favorite television show?
Supernatural
What weapon would you choose in the zombie apocalypse?
Harry Potterâs wand or maybe Dean Winchester. Heâd be a formidable weapon against zombies, right?
What scares you?
Humanity. The way people treat others, animals, or the environment.