Recently, publisher Ericka Clay asked me this question during an interview for the online literary magazine, Tipsy Lit. The romantic and glamorous answer is that I write in coffee shops or diners, a cup of coffee nearby.

Coffee Contemplation, Pret a Mange, Evanston, IL
But the truth is a bit less glamorous! To read the interview, click on the link: http://tipsylit.com/2013/11/17/author…
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What an interesting interview! You book sounds very good, too.
I have a question: when you write – like in a café – do you use a notebook as in pen and paper or do you always have your laptop with you? Thanks for your reply!
Have a very HAPPY day 🙂
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Hi! Great question. Yes, I bring my laptop! Not always, but when I know I have time to write outside the house. In emergencies, I always have a notepad in my purse (and pen)!! And have a happy day too.
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A very appealing interview 🙂 “composed coffee” that’s a good one !!!
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Thanks! I love the “composed” coffee too. Not a word I’d usually associate with coffee!!
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I enjoyed reading the interview. Thank you so much for the link!
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I just downloaded the Incident at Montebello 🙂
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Wonderful! I hope you enjoy it! If you want a “family tree” for the Buonomano’s and/or a discussion guide, just let me know. They are on the book website: http://www.theincidentatmontebello.com
Thanks!
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That is so thoughtful of you to send me the family tree link. When I read a historic book, I look for the family tree first. Thank you so much! As soon as finish reading the book I started last week, I will be ready for the Incident at Montebello.
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Terrific! I am going to include the tree in the next edition of the book!
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