I write historical romance and romantic suspense novels. I have four novels with indie publishers and my two most recent novels are self-published. Are you self-published or traditionally published?īoth. When I do read, I like to take a break from the genres I write in, so it’s mostly historical fiction, especially Sharon Penman (I’m working my way through her Richard The Lionheart novels at the moment) and C.J. I don’t read quite as much now as I simply don’t have the time. I devoured everything she wrote and I remember saving up all my pocket money so I could buy the books from The Famous Five series at W.H. Yes, I read a lot as a child – and I mean a LOT! My favourite author was Enid Blyton. I also keep chickens and a Guinea Hen called Gertrude who now thinks she’s a chicken! Did you read much as a child? Are you an avid reader now? Do you prefer books in your own genre or are you happy to explore others? I was born in England and lived in North Wales until my family moved to Ireland to become farmers, which is a book in itself! I live in rural Ireland, where I write, research my family history, and grow fruit and vegetables. I am an author of historical romance and romantic suspense novels set in the UK and Ireland. Thank you for inviting me into the Library and interviewing me, Pam. You are very welcome Lorna, p lease introduce yourself: This evening in the Library, I am delighted to welcome, Lorna Peel, who has dropped in to say hello and to share some insights into her life as an author.
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