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Author Interview with AK Weller

Episode Summary

Join us on our Tuesday author interview as our host engages with AK Weller, author of “Enemy Closer (Anna Bowman Thrillers)”. Learn about what inspired her to write her book, captivating advice for those aspiring readers and writers. Happy Reading and Writing!

Episode Notes

Author Bio
AK Weller is the author of the Anna Bowman Thrillers and Sam Walsh, PI Mysteries series. She's from Texas and lives in Montana, and she's a certified human being who has never and will never use AI to write her novels. She prefers the slow, unprofitable, blood-sweat-and-tears method of crafting a story. When not writing, she enjoys hiking, Krav Maga, playing with her menagerie of half feral pets, and being the entire marketing department for her novels.

Not sure where to start reading? Start with Enemy Closer if you're ready to get sucked into a new thriller series, or read Thrillhers if you love short stories. The Beast and the Books and the Institute are great choices for fans of light Science Fiction. If you're a mystery reader, check out Tiger by the Tail on Kindle Vella and stay tuned for a new series of mystery novels staring the same heroine.

AK Weller's stories are heavy on the action, light on the romance (though there is a little bit!), and fast paced. Enjoy your reading, and follow me for updates!

Connect with AK Weller
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Timestamps
00:15 Introduction
00:45 What are your books about?
1:39 What inspired you to write your books?
2:54 Who are your books for?
3:38 How long have you been writing?
4:20 What is your schedule like when you are writing a book?
4:59 What do you need in your writing space to help you stay focused?
5:36 Do you have a favorite writing snack or drink?
6:15 What type of books do you enjoy reading?
6:54 Are there any books or writers that inspired you to become an author?
7:56 What books did you grow up reading did you have an all-time favorite?
10:02 Any advice for someone just starting to read again?
10:47 What sort of advice would you give to someone just starting to write their own book?
12:55 Where is the best place for our readers to connect with you?