Featured Interview With Betty Adams
Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
Betty Adams lives in a particularly damp and remote corner of the Pacific Northwest and like a hobbit enjoys visitors so long as she knows them in advance and knows when they are coming. She was born sometime last century and will likely die sometime this century. She works winters on a small organic research farm when not writing and spends most of her time herding eccentric genius scientists (she is absolutely certain cats would be easier) with the help of her Great Pyrenees mix. Summers she spends nomadically wandering the Pacific Northwest in search of material for her stories and a regular paycheck for a biology major (she is reasonably certain those are on the Endangered Species List). She has several works published in the National Park Internal Database which may or may not be classified documents.
At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
I wrote my first book, and fell in love with reading, in the thrid grade under the tutalage of one Mr. McCoy.
Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
George MacDonald the grandfather of both SciFi and Fantasy. If Mary Shelly gave SciFi its body MacDonald gave it its soul.
I like to read a bit of everything as long as the narrative is good.
Tell us a little about your latest book?
“Humans are Weird: We Took a Vote” looks at what life might be like after the glamour of first contact wears off and our little green friends acutally have to deal with …us.
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