My first two took me the longest. During the writing of The Tower, I finished my B.A. And got a master’s, so I could only write summers. I started when I was 19 and sold it at 23, so that took the longest, I’d say. Minutes to Burn was two and a half dedicated years. After that, I’ve written my others at a clip of a little more than a year per book.
6) Which actor (s) would you like to read a book you wrote on tape?
Kiefer Sutherland, but mostly because I’m hooking on 24 right now (watching the DVDs of the first season every night). He’s got a voice with a good wicked undertone that I think suits it to crime fiction.
7) Would you ever consider teaming up with another author on a writing projact? Who?
No, I’m too much of a control freak. I wouldn’t even know how to begin collaborating on a novel. I stomp around and edit and rewrite and bang myself on the head too much. I wouldn’t want to expose someone else to that.
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1 - Eric Berlin
Selected for Advance.
2 - spiderleaf
Interesting influences... I haven't heard of the book, what is the main premise?
3 - NancyGail
It is a continuation of The Kill Clause, same main focus character-Tim Rackley, a US Marshal. I reviewed The Program for Blogcritics, search will find it. Gregg's website is gregghurwitz.com
4 - NancyGail
Should have known two compliments in a row were too good to be true.