Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written.
I am a retired lawyer and have published 4 books. The first, Breakdown, was a Canadian bestseller in 2017 and is a career memoir, following the stories a a major law firm and two Canadian prime ministers. Take Charge: The Skills That Drive Professional Success (2021) is designd to teach soft-skills not other wise taught to students, youg professionals and entrepreneurs.
My tow fictions are murder mysteries inspired by SHakespeare’s greatest plays.
What is the name of your latest book and what inspired it?
Ophelia was inspired by an incredibly heroic event in 1943, where Lutheran fisherman saved the Jewish population of Denmark from the Nazis. My story resumes two generations later and follows the grandson of the fisherman, heir to a pharma empire and his lover, the granddaughter of the merchant who was saved, who is secretly sworn to protect him as part of the family vow to repay the kindness of his grandfather, even at risk to her life.
Do you have any unusual writing habits?
Beyond rewriting my scenes hundreds of times until every word fits, nothing I can think of…. except perhaps rewriting entire scenes if later in the writing process a character does something that surprises me. If I don’t believe the character would behave that way, I’ll rewrite the character until the scene works.
What authors, or books have influenced you?
Sir Jeffrey Archer, William Shakespeare, Louise Penny, Ruth Ware and Girl on a Train by Paula Hawkins, to name a few. My tastes are varied and I love elevated and suspenseful fiction.
What are you working on now?
A modernized MacBeth, where MacBeth is a woman US President.
What is your best method or website when it comes to promoting your books?
The non-fictions are best promoted on LinkedIn, while I seem to do best on the fiction with Facebook
Do you have any advice for new authors?
Break your writing into stories. Write the story down then figure out how it all fits together later. Unless you have a super-organized mind and can plot out an entire story, just sit down and write what comes into your head.
What is the best advice you have ever heard?
You need to know what your character likes to eat for breakfast and what childhood events are lurking in their heads thirty years later.
What are you reading now?
The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach
What’s next for you as a writer?
more books!!!!
If you were going to be stranded on a desert island and allowed to take 3 or 4 books with you what books would you bring?
The Sympathizer (Pulitzer prize winner); Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes set; and O Henry. All of Herman Wouk’s books
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