Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Q&A with Dana Ford, author of Case File Phantom






Now available from author Dana Ford is the mystery novel Case File Phantom.


The author has taken a few minutes out of her busy schedule for a Q&A about her novel.



When did you become interested in storytelling?

I have been writing stories since I was in elementary school. My best friend and I would have sleepovers and write short stories through the night. Her reaction to my writing encouraged me to become a writer. 

What is your favorite part in Case File Phantom?

One of my favorite parts in this book is when Constance visits her sister's family for the weekend.

What was the hardest part to write?

The hardest part to write was a family reconciliation scene.

What would your ideal career be, if you couldn't be an author?

Being a writer is my ideal career and I hope one day I could write full-time.

What well-known writers do you admire most?

Nicholas Sparks and Dr. Seuss

Do you have any other books/stories in the works?

The next novel is another case file. The plot for this one is introduced in the last chapter of Case File Phantom.



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About the Author: Dana Ford has enjoyed writing stories since she can remember. She has penned several books and has found a new love in writing mystery fiction. Her favorite hobbies besides writing is watching old movies, volunteering in her community, and spending precious moments with her family. Learn more about the author at: cmccauleycasefiles.com

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