Last month, author Yancey Williams was interviewed by Norm Goldman, the publisher and editor of Bookpleasures.com. Learn what served as the primary inspiration for Rome & Joliet. Find out if Yancey ever suffers from writer’s block. Read a plug for Yancey’s forthcoming book:
“I’m one hundred and eighty nine pages into The Resurrection of Jesus, my new novel. And, no, it’s not religious. Anything but. Jesus Escobar, a distant cousin of narco-terrorist Pablo, has just been let out of prison. He’s standing outside the prison gate in the first half hour of his release and is offered a ride into town by an anonymous traveler. Things get really ugly from there,” says Yancey.
Want to know much, much more? Click HERE and read the interview at Bookpleasures.com.