Q&A #2: Robert Liparulo

Posted June 21st, 2010 by admin in Archive, June 2010, Q&A, Reviews., TCM Audio Archives

You had questions. We got answers. Welcome to “Q&A,” a totally fan-submitted question and answer program for you, by you. This time around, you’ve got questions for Robert Liparulo, author of the Dreamhouse Kings series.

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Questions asked:

  1. Lauren Trosky, Cedar Rapids, IA: What was your favorite place to send the Kings and why?
  2. Jennifer Myers, Broken Arrow, OK: I’ve heard there will be a DHK movie. Will it just be of the first book or will they try to cram the whole series into one?
  3. Bob Cagle, Lone Jack, MO: Are any of your thrillers going to be made into movies any time soon? I especially enjoyed Horseman and Germ.
  4. Christopher Craven, Lillian, TX: Why is it about changing history, past, present and future, that inspired you to write the Dreamhouse Kings Series? Why do people love to hear stories about it?
  5. Troy Williamson, Pontiac, IL: What is your preferred style of writing such as computer, pen & paper, old napkins, etc.?
  6. Kyle deWaal, Calgary, Alberta, Canada: How many manuscripts did you write before you got one published?
  7. Ana Faria, Colorado Springs, CO: What does he hate seeing most often in reviews?
  8. Melissa Willis, Dallas, TX: Will we ever see Julian again (from Deadfall)?
  9. Nikki Campbell, Lavaca, AR: How do you keep going back and forth, like in Germ, and keep the storyline so intact and easy to follow that we don’t get lost?
  10. Calvin Moore, Warren, MI: You said you’re working on a new adult novel that has some fantasy elements to it. Can you tease us a little bit on what that is?

“Q&A” is a program generated entirely by the fan. Questions sent in via Facebook, Twitter, and e-mail are compiled through surveys, contests, and other means and asked of your favorite artists, authors, pastors, and organizational leaders. In a nutshell, the success is entirely up to you. The better the questions, the better the program!

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