While walking to class, I was wondering about what would happen if one of my vampire characters cut his long hair. The writing time will probably come about midnight. Today, I went on a field trip to the pumpkin patch for my 5-year-old daughter, then had to prep class, and I taught from 7 to 10 p.m. Louisa: It all depends upon what I have to do that day. Marlene: Describe a typical day of writing? Are you a planner or pantser? I believe in putting everything that you have into a project with passion. I also wear many hats as a wife, mother, professor, editor, freelance writer. Louisa: First, I love to tell stories, whether they are nonfiction that I share, or ones that I create. Marlene: Thanks, Louisa! Now, can you please tell the readers a bit about yourself? Louisa: First, Marlene, thanks so much for hosting me, and for the targeted and specific questions! I can really see the time that you put into them. Louisa was gracious enough to answer a few of my usual pointed questions. But if you like your love stories hot, sweet and bittersweet, go on A Date with Death) (This is a not as gruesome as it sounds! In fact, the date both does, and doesn’t, happen. My special guest today is Louisa Bacio, the author of A Date with Death.
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