My November Guest Author: Elizabeth Ducie

This month, I am delighted to interview Elizabeth Ducie, an author who, like me, lives in Devon. I first met Elizabeth when a magazine editor suggested I contact her for some guidance in promoting my books.  Elizabeth organised a Zoom meeting and provided me with some sound advice, which I was, and am, grateful for. I was impressed with the professional way Elizabeth offered me support, and she was generous with her time.  I strongly recommend her services to any new author who needs a helping hand. Since that time, we have remained friends, and I follow her writing career with interest. My Questions to Elizabeth What is your favourite genre to read, and why? I have two really: crime and fantasy. I read the former because I love a puzzle. I try to work out who the villain is before the author tells me. I tend to veer towards the cosy end of the genre, although my absolute favourites are the books of James Patterson, which can be quite gritty at times. And my writing reflects my reading in this genre. I have loved fantasy ever since I discovered Alan Garner and JRR Tolkien as a teenager. I’m a … Continue reading My November Guest Author: Elizabeth Ducie