Featured Interview With T L Huston
Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
T L Huston grew up in a sleepy little riverfront town about fifty miles east of Cincinnati. He currently lives in Wesley Chapel, Florida with his wife Kathy, a declining skill set in his golf game, and a crazy thirty mile commute down I-275 that might explain some of the anger issues his characters display in his novels. When T L isn’t locked away in his enter-at-your-own-risk writing dungeon he can be found on the golf course working hard on that skill set.
At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
I’ve been an entrepreneur most of my life. I started my first business at age twelve. It’s been a wild ride, and until recently, business was my passion. I discovered the thrill and joy of writing later in life and now it has become my passion. I’ve discovered that some of the principles I used successfully in business-dedication, perseverance, persistence-are applicable to my self published writing career. I love to write and that’s the fun part of being a writer. The hard stuff, like editing, book cover design, etc. I leave up to the professionals so my novels will look and read like a novel from one of the big publishing houses.
Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
My favorite authors vary some from year to year, but Ludlum, when he was alive and writing, Clancy, when he was alive, and some of Patterson’s earlier books. I also like books in other genre’s and one of my favorite authors outside of my genre is Elizabeth Berg.
Tell us a little about your latest book?
My latest novel, The Death of Innocence, is the story of a normal boy growing up in a small town who witnesses the brutal murder of his parents. Bye, bye normal life. Hello to a life from hell! Only eleven at the time of the murders, Johnny Vegas makes a vow, known only to him, at their grave site. One day he would find this man and set things straight.
Fifteen years later-he is patient if nothing else-he’s working on that plan and getting closer to finding the murderer. Until he has a chance encounter with Jennifer Ashton, a gorgeous blond, who just happens to be an Investigative Reporter working on a blockbuster story for a national news magazine. What kind of story you ask? She’s trying to track down a vigilante style killer who’s crossing the country killing really bad guys. Ring a bell? All hell breaks loose when these two get together and…You’ll see.
It took me about eight months to write the Death of Innocence, and another twelve months to get it edited, select the book cover design, and make the revisions my editor suggested, or more like demanded. I’m sure you will enjoy the story and more importantly, the writing.
Connect with the Author on their Websites and Social media profiles