I love it but the market is saturated with it. (She actually read all of Twenty-Eight and a Half Wishes with the exception of one chapter.) But I wasn't really sure what to write. It’s a delicate balance sometimes and even though all of my books have a mystery/mysterious element, I found Here the most difficult to get just right.īE - How did you come up with the idea for Here?ĭGS - I wrote Here because I had written several adult novels and my then thirteen-year-old daughter wanted me to write something she and her friends could read. There weren't enough clues so I kept going back and layering more and more until I thought that there were enough to pique the reader’s attention and not have the reader taken completely by surprise when the twist came, yet not give it away either. I found at first that I didn't reveal enough. How did you keep from revealing too much of the plot?ĭenise Grover Swank - Lots of playing around with the plot. There's a significant plot twist about halfway through Here. I hope you enjoy learning a little bit more about the novel and the author behind it! :)īooks Etc. ( Check out my review here) Thank you to both Denise and Samantha for this opportunity. Welcome to my first ever author interview! This is part of a blog tour hosted by Chick Lit Plus Blog Tours for Denise Grover Swank's novel Here.
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