EQ Welcomes Jo Anne Myers
EQ: Welcome to EQ! Tell us a little bit about
yourself!
Jo Anne: I have been a long-time resident of southeastern Ohio, and
worked in the blue-collar industry most of my life. Besides having several
novels under my belt, I canvas paint.
When not busy with hobbies or working outside the home,
I spend time with relatives, my dog Jasmine and volunteer my time within the
community. I am a member of the International Women’s Writing Guild, Savvy
Authors, Coffee Time Romance, Paranormal Romance Guild, True Romance Studios,
National Writers Association, the Hocking Hill's Arts and Craftsmen
Association, The Hocking County Historical Society and Museum, and the Hocking
Hills Regional Welcome Center. I believe in family values and following your
dreams. My original canvas paintings, can be found at:
http://www.booksandpaintingsbyjoanne.com
EQ: Tell us a
little bit about your most recent release.
Jo Anne: That
would be my biography true crime “Twisted Love”. It is a collection of true cases from Ohio
and surrounding states.
EQ: What was
your defining moment as a writer?
Jo Anne: When
Melange Books published my first book, “Murder Most Foul,” a detective/mystery. When I had almost gave up on finding a
publisher, and was considering going the self-publishing way, Melange contacted
me. I was thrilled.
EQ: What made
you want to become a writer?
Jo Anne: I
have always enjoyed art, and been able to write. Even as a child I had a flare for words, and
enjoyed putting them to paper.
EQ: Which of
your characters do you connect with the most and why?
Jo Anne: That
would be Autumn Williams, in “The End of Autumn,” because she is from my
hometown of Logan, Ohio, and her kidnapping and murder devastated the entire
community. It really cut close to home.
So many of us knew the families.
Find Jo Anne's name at these
places:
Email: joannemyers@frontier.com
Read these titles by JoAnne
Myers:
Flagitious- an upcoming detective/mystery anthology due out August
Loves, Myths, and Monsters- a fantasy anthology starring the Mothman, the Chupracabra, a love
curse, mermaids, time travel, reincarnation, a demonic cellmate, a Quaker love
story, werewolves, and a serial killer family from 1873.
Murder Most Foul- a stand alone detective/mystery
Wicked Intentions- a paranormal anthology
The Crime of the Century- a biography true crime
Poems About Life, Love, and Everything
in Between- a poem collection
Twisted Love- a biography true crime anthology
I also think it is important for aspiring authors to
never give up on their writings. If you truly want to see your story in print,
than keep trying. No matter how hard it may seem to be, don’t give up. Take a break from the book, when things
become overwhelming. I wrote and rewrote The Crime of the Century for 10 years,
before I was satisfied with the ending result. That is a long time, but I never
regretted it. It was an important story that devastated the nation, destroyed
lives, but needed told.
4 comments:
Thanks for being here today, Jo Anne. You've picked an interesting genre to write. And I love that cover on Twisted Love. Good luck!
Yes, thanks for joining us today, JoAnne. I love a good Mystery..mysteries based on fact would be exciting reads. Best luck!
Thank you Jane and Rose, I really appreciate this opportunity. It was fun being here.
Hi, JoAnne,
Congrats on the variety of books you have written!
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