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Tim Newman

Tim Newman

Interview with Tim Newman

April 3, 2007

We asked Tim to take a few minutes away from his writing to … well … do some more writing and answer a few questions about Yesterday’s Falcon. Here’s what he had to say:

Q. Where does the title of the book come from?

A. It’s from a line in Tennyson’s Idylls of the King:

O loyal nephew of our noble King,
Why ask you not to see the shield he left
, Whence you might learn his name? Why slight your . . .


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Lani Diane Rich

Lani Diane Rich

Interview with Lani Diane Rich

March 5, 2006

OnceWritten.com editor Monica Poling chats with Lani Diane Rich, writer of the romantic comedy EX AND THE SINGLE GIRL.

I understand that Colin Firth was the basis of Ian, the love interest in "Ex and the Single Girl." You've done a great job of portraying Firth in Ian, even before I read your notes, I felt a similarity between Ian and the lawyer Firth played in Bridget Jones' Diary. Do you create character sketches in advance of . . .

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Scott Pomfret, Scott Whittier

Scott Pomfret, Scott Whittier

Filling An Empty Niche

October 2, 2005

If you ever find an empty niche in the market, fill it. Nearly two years ago Scott Pomfret and Scott Whittier did just that with Romentics, a line of romance novels written specifically for gay men. In these two years, Pomfret and Whittier have self published three novels and their latest book “Hot Sauce” was published this spring by Warner Books. The Scotts took some time to talk to OnceWritten.com about their . . .

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