Hello everyone. Please help me to welcome Nick Knardirell to The Book’s the Thing today. Nick is the author of Minnesota: Her Account; Her View, and I’m pleased to be able to share this interview with you.

Hello everyone. Please help me to welcome Nick Knardirell to The Book’s the Thing today. Nick is the author of Minnesota: Her Account; Her View, and I’m pleased to be able to share this interview with you.

David Belov, a quant programmer working for an investment bank in New York, is blackmailed into writing an algorithm that will intentionally crash the gold market.
David discovers that his virtual “Flash Crash” was simply a required stepping stone towards the largest physical gold robbery in history, and that’s he’s been framed for the resulting chaos, the lives of his beloved wife and son on the balance . . .
With Detective Jake Rivett and the NYPD’s finest operators from the Major Crimes Division actively seeking to locate and arrest David, and other, darker elements nipping at his heels, David is forced to confront his own past in order to have a future.
Flash Crash’s Amazon Page:
http://www.amazon.com/Flash-Crash-Rivett-Heist-Thriller-ebook/dp/B01CYVI68A/
Please join me in welcoming Denison Hatch to The Book’s the Thing. Denison is the author of the recently released thriller Flash Crash, and has taken the time to answer a few questions for us. Sounds like Denison and I have very similar tastes in literature, so I’m really looking forward to reading and reviewing his book!
I’m very excited to welcome Eva Gates to The Book’s the Thing today. Eva is the author of the Lighthouse Library Mystery series, and has stopped by to answer a few questions. I’ve really been enjoying this series so far, and book #3, Reading Up a Storm, is scheduled to release on April 5th. I’ve already preordered my copy – watch for my review coming soon!
Please join me in welcoming Sherry Mayes to the blog today. Sherry is the author of the recently published YA book, Stop the World, which is for sale now on Amazon, and she’s answered a few questions for me so that we can get to know her.
Be sure to check out her Facebook and Amazon pages for more info about Stop the World!
1. When did you know you wanted to be a writer?
Since I was fifteen years old it was a real passion of mine.
2. What is your current writing project, or what did you just finish?
I’ve recently published my YA novel, Stop the World.
3. Do you have a favorite book that you’ve written? (or a favorite character, setting, etc…)
Jody Angel Taylor the main protagonist is a much loved character. She was inspired by a true story of a very gutsy lady. She has a car accident and nearly loses her life and then her mind but she is feisty and she somehow pulls herself through a nightmare.
4. Do you have any writing rituals that you adhere to?
When I am writing I wake up in the morning with a thirst to get on with things. So I can write for hours at a time until I get hungry or my eyes get red from staring at the screen.
5. Do you experience writers’ block, and if so, how do you deal with it?
If I feel blocked I always just sit down and start writing. Often just getting on with it, gets you through it.
6. Your favorite authors / genres / writing influences?
My reading range is wide. I love thrillers, suspense and YA. I’m a fan of Gillian Flynn, John Green and Emily Bronte.
7. Do your real life acquaintances or experiences ever find their way into your writing?
Absolutely. Stop the world is inspired by someone I met and I feel that is the only way I can personally create a story by drawing on what happens in everyday life – especially when you are creating a character with depth.
8. Coffee or tea?
Both! Depending on my mood I can down a cup of either.
9. What hobbies do you enjoy when you’re not writing?
I love to cook and socialise with friends. I’m also a big movie buff so love to go and see a film.
10. Which fictional character would like to invite for dinner? Why?
I’d love to invite Alice from Alice in Wonderland along with the mad hatter and maybe the rabbit. They’d all have so many interesting stories to tell.
11. What book(s) / series can we expect to see from you in the future?
I’ve just finished a historical thriller called Letters to the Pianist which should be out in a few months.
Thank you Sherry!
About Sherry Mayes

Sherron, also known by her nickname, Sherry, has worked as a journalist for over twenty years. She has also written two self help books, which were both published as paperbacks in January 2003 and 2004 by Hodder & Stoughton, ‘Be Your Own Psychic’, a guide to using your intuition practically, and ‘Be Your Own Cupid, an intuitive guide to relationships.
Her first YA novel, STOP THE WORLD is out now.
Originally from Somerset, she currently lives in Berkshire, United Kingdom.
Visit her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SherryMayesauthor
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Sherron-Mayes/e/B001K8K92U
Twitter: @authorMayes