Ask the Author: E.E. King

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E.E. King Mystery? I don't know - I have lovely tales of birds I have raised, and conversations with cuttlefish in Thailand that could be stories- but a mystery?
That's a mystery.
E.E. King For a while, in my 20's I lived Guerneville, a small town in Northern California. It was there I learned a bit about mushrooms. It rained all winter and there wasn't much else to do, but admire the bright yellow and red 'shrooms, the toadstools in the bathroom as well as some tasty edibles. I also learned about "Tippler's Bane," or Coprinopsis atramentaria. (It's also called Inky cap, because it dissolves into an inky mess shortly after being collected- YUM!) It is edible however, except when consumed with alcohol.

Fast forward many years later. I'm living in the beautiful, frigid mountains of Utah. Though I have lived here for a while, this is the only story I have written that takes place in Utah. It's not a very imaginative place!
In Christmas Potatoes my noir LA detective, Eddie, visits for vacation, but when people keep dropping dead he can't help but try to figure it out.

If you like Eddie, the detective, check out Electric Detective - in paperback, kindle and AUDIO- in fact email or message me for a free audio link!

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E.E. King Baby glove on trail. Hope it's a miracle.
E.E. King Never wait for inspiration.
E.E. King I just finished a dystopian novel - and needed to be funny for a change.
E.E. King a book about a wormhole between our world and another dimension- There are some places that are not real - but should be Oz, Narnia, Hogwarts, the 100-acre wood 
Snodwallow is just such a place. It’s on the outlining rim of the galaxy in Betelgeuse and Omega-3 as the crow flies, but crows don’t usually make it. They have directional problems once they go beyond the stratosphere.
The simplest way to get to Snodwallow is through a wormhole in one of the subterranean tunnels underneath the Hall of Records on Temple Street. The warrens were built during the Prohibition for transferring liquor to speakeasies, now they’re mostly sealed off and said to be unsafe.
Some nights it’s easy to get there, an elevator appears, or a subway tunnel, illuminated by white-gold light, other times it’s like scaling an eel lined sewer. 
No one knows why or when the connection will happen, except maybe Granny Turnbull. Granny Turnbull is often called one of the wisest women in either galaxy, but not to her face. 
E.E. King when you talk to people in your head, they answer!
E.E. King write, write, write Read, read, read

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