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Q and A with Aaron Paul Lazar: Sept 11th-12th
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I'm curious, of all possible children's toys, why did you choose a marble as the catalyst for the paranormal aspects in Healey's Cave?

One of group's members, M.R., wasn't certain he be able to make it, but he asked that his question be posted.
So here it is:
"What do you think of the ebook trend. I know that the physical form of the book will never be replaced completly, but do you think the digital medium is changing publishing? If so then how?"
So here it is:
"What do you think of the ebook trend. I know that the physical form of the book will never be replaced completly, but do you think the digital medium is changing publishing? If so then how?"


How do you interact with your local bookstores in order to help promote your work?
Are your interactions limited to readings, or do you have means of promotion?
Do you opt for more of an online oriented marketing plan?
Also, do you find it difficult to attract new readers?
Lastly, as someone who would like to get better acquainted with your work, which book would you suggest starting with?
Thank you again and I look forward to your answers.
M

Thanks for your great questions, Marc. I'd say you might as well start with Healey's Cave, since it's the newest and the start of a new series. Then, if you like it, you could go to Double Forte' and start from the beginning in LeGarde Mysteries. ;o)
Aaron, I know many of the details in your books are drawn from your real life. What are your other sources for ideas and inspiration? Have you ever considered writing a story that is far out of your comfort zone?

I also started a new series from a woman's POV - which was a HUGE shift for me! It's called Tall Pines Mysteries, and also includes a bit of psychic connection type paranormalcy.
Maybe one of these days I'll do a romance, or a sci fi!
Aaron wrote: "My dreams are huge idea makers for me. I wrote a kooky story recently WAY out of my comfort zone - it's here: Anthropomorphism
I also started a new series from a woman's POV - which was a HUGE shi..."
I think you could write a good romance novel.
I also started a new series from a woman's POV - which was a HUGE shi..."
I think you could write a good romance novel.

Aaron wrote: "You think so, Anita? I appreciate your confidence in me. I feel a certain affinity to Nicholas Spark's story lines - they speak to me, and affect me greatly. I know it's probably a formula now, but..."
That's just the sort of romance novel I could see you writing; a quiet contemporary love story.
That's just the sort of romance novel I could see you writing; a quiet contemporary love story.

Sorry I missed the discussion. Weekends are always complicated, or should that read life?


You're welcome Aaron, and Sheila do post a question; we don't frown on a straggler or two. Everyone knows about busy schedules.

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Books mentioned in this topic
Healey's Cave (other topics)Tremolo: Cry of the Loon (other topics)
Double Forté (other topics)
Healey's Cave (other topics)
Upstaged (other topics)
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His columns and articles have appeared in numerous publications, including Futures Mystery Anthology Magazine, Absolute Write, Mystery Fiction, and Great Mystery and Suspense magazine. He is also co-owner of a Writer’s Digest Best 101 Websites blog, Murder by 4.
His websites:
http://www.aaronlazar.blogspot.com
http://www.aplazar.gather.com
His Goodreads Profile:
http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/150197
His Books:
LEGARDE MYSTERIES:
Double Forte'
Upstaged
Tremolo: cry of the loon
Mazurka
The next book in the series, Firesong comes out in 2010.
For more information on these books, check out the website: http://www.legardemysteries.com/
MOORE MYSTERIES:
Healey's Cave Paperback
Healey's Cave Kindle Edition
The next books in the series, One Potato, Blue Potato and For Keeps come out in 2011 and 2012 respectively.
For more information on these books, check out the website: http://www.mooremysteries.com/