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My Interview With Supernatural Central: Down Salem Way

November 5, 2019March 31, 2023 / Meredith Allard / Leave a comment

A Short and Quick Interview Here's my interview with Supernatural Central. You can see it on their site here. 1. Tell me a little bit about your main character of this book. The main character of Down Salem Way is James Wentworth, a young man who left England with his father, John, in 1690 in … Continue reading My Interview With Supernatural Central: Down Salem Way

An Interview With Author Marsha A. Moore

February 24, 2012 / Meredith Allard / 5 Comments

What books did you love as a child? Why? I loved fantasy and fairytale books. My father taught elementary education as a college professor and was in charge of previewing new children’s literature books. He brought home armloads of what I liked and indulged my reading passion. When did you decide you wanted to be … Continue reading An Interview With Author Marsha A. Moore

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