You write a crime novel - is your writing from experiences that you have had or did you just totally come up with the plot out of the blue?
What is your experience if you have it? I’ve been an officer for five years, three of which I have been a detective. I’m now moving on to a Sergeant’s position.
How did you develop your characters for this story? Are they people you know, maybe yourself? My character is me. With my work, I found myself seeing only the bad side of human nature and I was forgetting how to laugh. It became important for me to take back the humor side of my life. There is really no one better to laugh at than yourself. This takes me off any pedestals my career has lifted me up on.How long did you work on this novel before you published it? Bad Luck Cadet was published as a serial novel on No Quarter USA magazine. I wrote at least a chapter a week and sometimes was successful in getting two finished. BLC took me about five months to write from beginning to end.
Have you written other crime novels? If so what are they? If not, do you have plans to? I wrote the true crime story of my first homicide, which happened to my neighbors the day after I became a detective. It was my first lead case. I have not published the novel because it is truly horrifying; I just needed to get things down on paper. Maybe someday it will see light. I worked a serial killer case with my Sergeant and we solved three homicides and put the monster away. I’ve written the first chapter and I’m itching to write more. Coming soon…
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Story Blurb from back of book: A broken hip and a mid-life crisis landed Suzie Ivy in the police academy. The Bad Luck Cadet is Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, from Full Metal Jacket, training both Thelma and Louise wrapped up in one five foot three inch package. The test of wills begins, but who will survive?
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