Barbara Rogan Interview (repost)
eposting an oldie today, an interview with Barbara Rogan : I first met Barbara Rogan through the Compuserve Books and Writers Community (thank you, Diana Gabaldon ), and then participated in her Revising Fiction Workshop , which helped me no end when I was trying to finalise the edits for Out of the Water . I'm hoping to submit a new piece to her soon for a 50-page critique! Here's Barbara, first as an author, and then as an editor: As an author... Which is the most embarrassing song, book, movie or TV show that you love? I watch those high-end real-estate reality shows, "Selling New York" and the like, which is pure voyeurism: seeing how the 1% live and imagining myself in those houses. Which of your characters is most like you? There's some of me in all of them, including (or especially) the villains. I do feel a great affinity with one character from my second book, Café Nevo : Emmanuel Yehoshua Sternholz a 72-year-old waiter in a Tel Aviv café.