Welcome to Writing for Christ Janice Cantore, it is great to have you
here! So you’re a writer? What made you decide to start creating characters and
story world?
I’ve always loved to read. Growing
up books were my favorite thing, I loved to escape into a good novel. Horse
books were my favorite growing up, but somewhere along the line I developed a
love for mystery/suspense.
What is the one title that has significantly impacted your life?
For fiction, there are a couple of
titles, a novel by Randy Alcorn called Deadline,
and a novel by Francine Rivers called A
Voice in the Wind. They spoke to me, the Christian message was so clear and
the story drew me in and kept me there. They made me want to write Christian
fiction.
If you could get a do-over when it came to learning this whole thing
called writing, what would you go back and tell yourself?
I’d want to learn better writing
habits and how to discipline myself when it gets really tough to put words on
the page.
5 preference questions:
Homemade or take-out? Homemade
Email or snailmail? Toss up
Online shopping or Black Friday
deals? On line, I love Amazon
Books or movies? No contest, books
Note-taker or memorization? Note
taker
Yes, I’m asking you to play favorites…which of your books is your
favorite, published or unpublished? And if this is your debut novel, has your
favorite been published yet?
The book I’m working on now is my
favorite. It’s Romantic suspense, working title, Nothing Remains Hidden, I love
the characters and the premise and I’m hoping it’s my best one yet.
Places for readers to learn more about you?
http://www.janicecantore.com/
Thank you for being with us today!
Readers, enter to win Janice's book here!
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Contest is only open in the U.S. and void where prohibited. Chances of winning are based on the number of entries and winner is draw from a non-biased third party- Random.org. I am not responsible for any lost or damaged items for said prize.
Thanks for coming by to enter! Contest ends on May 2nd
Attn Readers! If you're struggling to leave a comment on my blog, please email your comment entries (in ONE email) and I will submit it for you. But PLEASE only do this after you've failed to leave a comment. My email is: caseym.writer(@)gmail.com
Thanks so much for your author interviews. I really like Janice Cantore's books. Would love to win this one!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview! I would love to read another Janice Cantore book.
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I have read and enjoyed all of Janice's books and would love to win a copy of this one! Romantic suspense is my favorite genre. I am a follower and subscriber. rmaney at firstarpchurch dot org.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an exciting book. Thank you for the chance to win a copy.
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I have not read any of Janice's books yet, Thank you for featuring her. Book looks great.
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I love Janice's books and would really like to win this one. Very interesting interview. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am not a writer - just a reviewer. Little House on the Prairie is why I love books.
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Entry for Janet:
ReplyDeleteDear Casey,
How was your Easter?
We had company over the weekend and they left today.
Please enter me in your giveaway.
I should be getting supper so will close for now.
Thank you for the interview. I am a subscriber and follower.
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Thanks to all for your comments! Thanks to Casey for the post.
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I've enjoyed Janice's books and can't wait to read Visible Threat. Great cover!
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I'm a follower and subscriber.
I love cop stories!
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I love mysteries, and Janice Cantore writes some of the best around.
ReplyDeleteI'm a Google follower and an email subscriber.
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